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    1. Boop_Im_A_Dragon 12 yrs ago

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The world is fascists and empires. Basically.

I think the only democracy is South America and the only constitutional monarchy is Greater Russia. And we're still an empire, just a slightly more democratic one.


The Republic of Nigeria is a complete democracy. We just recently ended the Military Junta in control.
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Honestly I think that too many players are too warmongering in this RP up to a point that it's not even funny. I've never ever been in a nation RP where players declared war in their first post. And here we pretty much got multiple people doing it. Like the only thing to do in a nation rp is going to war :S


Don't worry the Nigerians are coming to save the day. We might have to step on an Ethiopian or two if the situation gets bad enough.
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You're thinking of Liberia. Nigeria was created by the British.


I was more or less talking about how the Americans funded my country in my History just before world war III broke out.
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Dammit, you're going to do things, aren't you? Now that I'm gone? I'm gonna come back and find out that the continental United States is a colony of Ethiopia, aren't I?


Not if Nigeria has anything to say about it. America funded us for a reason.
Out of curiosity is it ok if I expand the military section of my Nation Sheet and go into a bit more detail? Considering that we are already in a major conflict I think expanding on it a bit would be nice.
Aso Villa, Abuja


Thousands of people, politicians, reporters, and various onlookers had gathered in front of Aso Villa, the home to the most powerful man in Nigeria. The people waiting silently as President Daifallah Mir stepped out onto the small podium that had been set up for him.

“Roughly fifteen years ago today, the Caliphate of Istanbul massacred over 15 million Christians, Shiites, and Kurds. They were also responsible for one of the largest mass emigration this world has seen, nearly 50 million people forced to leave their country. Now that brings us to today, the nations of The Third Mexican Empire and The United South Asian Empire have declared a “jihad” against not only the Caliphate, but against it’s people.

We as people would like to think that we can understand atrocities, for even we have been exposed to them. Under the leadership of Mubashshir Hameed we ourselves killed nearly 8 million Christian men, women, and children. Mostly in our home state. As a result I would like to think that if we can be forgiven for our crimes, then so should the Caliphate, but we understand that this is not our war to fight. At least not with a gun held to their heads. So until a proper solution can determined or a white peace has been reached we will impose trade sanctions upon both aggressors.”

The crowd remained silent, out of both astonishment and fear. The only sounds that could be heard was the occasional photo taken of the president as he too stood in silence. That last words before the speech ended from Daifallah Mir where “May Allah have mercy on those involved.” While the crowd loudly clapped and cheered, the tension of conflict could still be felt by the crowd and the president.



Legal Nation Name:
The Republic of Nigeria

What Areas Do You Control:
Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire and Burkina Faso

Flag or Banner:


Political Party:
The Unionist Faction (Conservative and militaristic party that supports a West African Union)

Type of Government:
Democracy

Military:
Standing Army: 2,700,000

Productions:
Petroleum, uranium, agricultural products (mainly cocoa), industrial minerals, common metals, and gold.

History of the Nation:
The Republic of Nigeria began to rise to power during its 2019 elections. Muhammadu Buhari in an attempt to secure power began to arrest political opponents such as Goodluck Jonathan. Eventually establishing one party rule under a military junta. In order to secure his position Buhari sought foreign backing for the United States in exchange for exclusive use of oil supplies and other various resources.

In order to take advantage of newly found American support Nigeria quickly pulled its peace keeping forces in various African Countries and quickly turned them towards the neighboring countries of Niger, Cameroon, and Benin. After nearly three years of war on all fronts Nigeria’s superior forces in terms of both numbers and military strength won them a decisive victory.

Shortly after their newly found conquest Buhari had died and was eventually succeeded by Mubashshir Hameed who strongly believed in a strong united West Africa under a single Islamic Religion. This lead to many wars against neighboring West African countries eventually leading to nearly six years of bloody conflict. Once Hameed secured the region he established the religious unity act. Anyone caught worshiping another god or not properly worshiping the Sunni faith would dace penalties as severe as death. Causing massacre not only in West African countries, but within Nigerian borders as well. Nearly 8 million people died as a result most Roman Catholics in Nigeria.

Shortly after World War III had begun Hameed chose to maintain his alliance with the United States. Even supplying Uranium, Oil, and other materials in order to help the war effort, while at the same time not directly intervening in the war. Six months into World War III Hameed had been assassinated by pro-independence revolutionaries, signaling the beginning of a massive uprising in the westernmost regions of Nigeria.

After nearly three long years of conflict and extreme strain on Nigerian resources Nigeria eventually surrendered to the insurgents letting them claim the regions of Liberia, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, and Sierra Leone. During that time Safar Hamidi had taken control and openly stated the entering the region was "Hameed's first mistake of many" and "the rest of Western Africa will remain untouched, so long as I have a choice in the matter". For Hamidi it was a time of rebuilding and maintaining stability for Nigeria. He was convinced that Nigeria would not survive another revolution at its current rate and that his only chance was to incite change.

Hamidi quickly began to pass many political reforms to the war torn Nigeria, slowly returning the power back to the people. On the 21st of March 2044 Hamidi had announced open elections for all political parties, even going as far as to encourage debate and political opposition. During the year of elections three political parties were established The Unionist Faction lead by Daifallah Mir, The Democratic Party lead by Hamidi, and The People's Party lead by Kamaaluddeen Waheed. The elections finally ended with nearly 46% of the vote going to the Unionist Faction and their president Daifallah Mir. Promising a return to a strong Nigeria one that all can enjoy.

Total population:
274,227,000

Main Race:
Nigerian Ethnic Groups
Hausa: 14.5%
Yoruba: 11.3%
Igbo: 11.1%
Fulani: 11%
Ethnic African Minors: 18.9%

Non-Ethnic Groups:
Ashanti: 8.6%
Voltaic: 3.2%
Mande: 3%
Akan: 2.8%
Non-Ethnic African Minors: 14.5%
Other: 1.1%

Main Religion:
Islamic (Sunni Branch): 70.2%
Christianity (Roman Catholicism): 22.6%
Christianity (Protestant): 3.2%
African Minor: 2.8%
Non Religious/No Religion: 1.2%
Legal Nation Name:
The Republic of Nigeria

What Areas Do You Control:
Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire and Burkina Faso

Flag or Banner:


Political Party:
The Unionist Faction (Conservative and militaristic party that supports a West African Union)

Type of Government:
Democracy

Military:
Standing Army: 2,700,000

Productions:
Petroleum, uranium, agricultural products (mainly cocoa), industrial minerals, common metals, and gold.

History of the Nation:
The Republic of Nigeria began to rise to power during its 2019 elections. Muhammadu Buhari in an attempt to secure power began to arrest political opponents such as Goodluck Jonathan. Eventually establishing one party rule under a military junta. In order to secure his position Buhari sought foreign backing for the United States in exchange for exclusive use of oil supplies and other various resources.

In order to take advantage of newly found American support Nigeria quickly pulled its peace keeping forces in various African Countries and quickly turned them towards the neighboring countries of Niger, Cameroon, and Benin. After nearly three years of war on all fronts Nigeria’s superior forces in terms of both numbers and military strength won them a decisive victory.

Shortly after their newly found conquest Buhari had died and was eventually succeeded by Mubashshir Hameed who strongly believed in a strong united West Africa under a single Islamic Religion. This lead to many wars against neighboring West African countries eventually leading to nearly six years of bloody conflict. Once Hameed secured the region he established the religious unity act. Anyone caught worshiping another god or not properly worshiping the Sunni faith would dace penalties as severe as death. Causing massacre not only in West African countries, but within Nigerian borders as well. Nearly 8 million people died as a result most Roman Catholics in Nigeria.

Shortly after World War III had begun Hameed chose to maintain his alliance with the United States. Even supplying Uranium, Oil, and other materials in order to help the war effort, while at the same time not directly intervening in the war. Six months into World War III Hameed had been assassinated by pro-independence revolutionaries, signaling the beginning of a massive uprising in the westernmost regions of Nigeria.

After nearly three long years of conflict and extreme strain on Nigerian resources Nigeria eventually surrendered to the insurgents letting them claim the regions of Liberia, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, and Sierra Leone. During that time Safar Hamidi had taken control and openly stated the entering the region was "Hameed's first mistake of many" and "the rest of Western Africa will remain untouched, so long as I have a choice in the matter". For Hamidi it was a time of rebuilding and maintaining stability for Nigeria. He was convinced that Nigeria would not survive another revolution at its current rate and that his only chance was to incite change.

Hamidi quickly began to pass many political reforms to the war torn Nigeria, slowly returning the power back to the people. On the 21st of March 2044 Hamidi had announced open elections for all political parties, even going as far as to encourage debate and political opposition. During the year of elections three political parties were established The Unionist Faction lead by Daifallah Mir, The Democratic Party lead by Hamidi, and The People's Party lead by Kamaaluddeen Waheed. The elections finally ended with nearly 46% of the vote going to the Unionist Faction and their president Daifallah Mir. Promising a return to a strong Nigeria one that all can enjoy.

Total population:
274,227,000

Main Race:
Nigerian Ethnic Groups
Hausa: 14.5%
Yoruba: 11.3%
Igbo: 11.1%
Fulani: 11%
Ethnic African Minors: 18.9%

Non-Ethnic Groups:
Ashanti: 8.6%
Voltaic: 3.2%
Mande: 3%
Akan: 2.8%
Non-Ethnic African Minors: 14.5%
Other: 1.1%

Main Religion:
Islamic (Sunni Branch): 70.2%
Christianity (Roman Catholicism): 22.6%
Christianity (Protestant): 3.2%
African Minor: 2.8%
Non Religious/No Religion: 1.2%
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Views on my nation claim?


It would be a bit of a problem with the history I've already written out and I would have to change a bit. I hope you don't mind if I suggest maybe doing something else?
Has anyone claimed Nigeria yet?


Yes I claimed it a few posts back.
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