As a Nigerian man (Ijaw/Igbo), I can tell you that this is one of the most accurate, researched short docs on TH-cam (from mention of the Sokoto caliphate, bight of Benin to the Ijaw). Also, kudos on pronouncing it as "Lay-gus"
That's a fascinating fact about the Benin kingdom/modern Benin. Always wondered why that was so, but never quite curious enough to look it up for myself.
Nigeria has replaced France as the hegemon of west Africa. If they can leverage the resources and manpower of west Africa to extend their influence over the rest of Africa and possibly the Caribbean, South America and more broadly the southern Atlantic region, Nigeria working with countries like Brazil, Angola and Ethiopia, has the potential to lead a system that could potentially be a potent force on the global stage. Nigeria becaming a superpower similar to America during their unipolar moment is a very big if, but Nigerias hegemony of west Africa and the Gulf of Guinea is already very well established without any real regional competitors.
@@second2none914 y'all think you know nigeria but you don't....who told you that nigeria don't have any influence in Africa......mind you ....... nigeria is known as the big brother in Africa........who is Ethiopia and Angola to Nigeria......u guys don't even know nigeria at all.....
Well the word is quite simple, so it isn't that surprising. There are other words like that. Play CK3 and EU4 and you will notice some places and cultures with coincidental names. For instance: Silla for the Korean kingdom and Silla in Sub-Saharan Africa. Naga in East Africa and Naga people in Northeast India.
That is almost entirely impossible. It would work as a regional bloc like ECOWAS or ASEAN, but there’s no way you can put any of those countries together
The EAC isn't going to happen, at least not as a country. Back when it was the original 5, they had a chance at unifying, but with the addition of South Sudan and the DRC, I don't see it happening ever.
If Nigeria stop following behind the west then definitely Nigeria will become a superpower. First they must give out long prison terms to any corrupt government official
So Nigeria has a lot of things do deal with. They need to diversify their economy, most likely through cheap labor (whether they do it the Indian way or Chinese way remains to be seen.) They need to reinforce their agricultural sector too unless they want to be dependant on Europe and the Americas for food. They need to reinforce some type of national identity so they don't have others civil wars (given the diversity of the country, India would be a good model.) And then they'd need some way to influence the region, ECOWAS is a good start I suppose.
Nigeria is the worlds largest producer of cassava and yams the main staple food in west Africa. Sub Saharan Africa gets 80% of their calories domestically. 19% from imports. It is the second lowest figure behind only North America/ USA. Nigeria also has a strong national identity and is not on the brink of civil war. Sudan is nearly entirely Islamic but is currently having a civil war. Uganda is nearly entirely Christian but has had civil wars. I think the religious issue in Nigeria is overplayed.
I wonder why philipines can have a stable democracy with different ethnicities. Why cant they follow the same? Are these ethnic groups really leaning on "far right" ideas.
@@Youdontshushh the 🇵🇭 is like 90% Christian. Most (80%) being catholic. 🇳🇬 is 50% christian and 50% Muslim. Additionally, the languages spoken in 🇵🇭 are mostly within the same language family and as a result, the various ethnic groups still have a common ancestor from not that long ago. 🇳🇬 has 3 major language families with many divergent subdivisions within them that diverge from each other 2000-10000 years ago. Basically, although the 🇵🇭 is very diverse, 🇳🇬’s diversity makes the 🇵🇭 look like Japan in comparison.
To say that Bollywood puts out most number of movies in the world is incorrect. Bollywood is just the Hindi film industries. Many regional languages have their own gilm industries and when combining them together, the Indian film industry puts out the most movies in the world.
@@BlueIvory4Nigeria is FARRR from perfect, I’ve visited and know this very well. But I also see the potential it has and the developments the country is making. I know that in a few decades things can definitely change. Yet westerners love poking fun at Africa and underestimating it for no reason, which is so ironic considering that they’re partially the reason why Africa is like that in the first place ☠️
I don’t understand this opinion. You think every rich superpower today started out rich? 😂 what’s stopping Nigeria from getting their sht together and becoming one themselves? Bit rude to suggest it could never happen
Not a superpower, but a great/major power probably within the next few decades with proper leadership. Nigeria already is a regional power, so it’s already on the trajectory the superpowers once started out with. Which is being a great power on your continent (area of the world. ) After all, the USSR dominated Eastern Europe and Central Asia. China dominates east Asia, and the US dominates the Americas. That is not to say that the superpowers are unchallenged, it’s just that they can project both hard and soft power better than everyone else in their region.
Nigeria's dependency ratio is far too high for its GDP (and particularly per capita GDP) to grow at a reasonable rate any time soon. At the current rate of change, it will be the mid 2060s to early 2070s before it's dependency ratio is what India's is today. At that time, I predict Nigeria will begin to do very well. Until then however, it's GDP growth is most likely to remain fairly slow growing at around 2-3% per year, perhaps 3-4%/ year by the mid 2040s and 4-5%/ year by the 2060s.
If they dumped oil money into infrastructure and stopped being greedy for 10 years the country would transform. Crack down hard on lawlessness in the far north. It’s really the leaders keeping all the money holding it back. All they need to do is build proper roads, rail, power, and schools.
Why is this topic always on TH-cam from different TH-cam channels? Do you believe i kept seeing in my dreams that whether the world likes it or not this country will someday become the battery of the whole world; A giant and a world power nation. And i kept asking myself how will this materialize despite her numerous challenges. Suddenly after sometime i start seeing various TH-cam channel predicting this beautiful future for this country. I sense that flame of greatness coming out gradually from the area of entertainment which Nigerian artists are gradually taking over the world. I believe this flame of greatness will impact the leadership of the country which will bring a radical transformation economically and politically. And when this happen, Nigeria as the most populated country will take her stand again in the continent and in the world. That is why i don't want Nigeria to join brics. I want her to stand great alone, now can uplift other African countries and together will become a great and giant nation in the world. This is indeed the future. Where i am now, I never believe in the past i can be where i am today. There may be numerous challenges today in the country now but the future of her greatness is imminent.
@@samjones6258 all countries have their flaws and strengths...I don't know which country you come from but if you think about the USA which thinks it is the best country in the world...(Japan and other Asian countries will have something to say
@@cupidsnow3885 ok that isn't too bad At least we will be ahead of a lot of asian country's like Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam etc Don't worry brev.. we will be the GOATS while also being alive to see it..
I used to think so now i know it will never be. African superpower yes but as seen recently Nato will always pull strings and it will serve the interest of US/UK and France. damn in all my years i never thought Nigeria would be a puppet.
I would like to see at least one subsaharan nation become the next South Korea within my lifetime. Several "African Lion" economies would be awesome. One can only hope.
Lagos was at no point in history a colony of the Benin Kingdom. Lagos Island is the oldest part of the city. The indigenous people of Lagos island were and still are the Awori people, a sub ethnic group of Yoruba people. Much later, the Oba of Benin sent a business delegation to Lagos Island to establish a trading outpost to enable the Benin Kingdom to trade with Europeans. Several of these Benin elites intermarried with Awori ruling elites. Prior to becoming a British colony, the western half of the city was settled first by the Oyo and later the Egba people, both sub ethnicities of the Yoruba. Another Yoruba sub ethnic group the Ijebu settled the eastern part of the city aka the lekki peninsula from Victoria Island to Epe.
Nigeria has the potential, but first they need to improve the lives of their people and strengthen their institutions. I see them joining the BRICS in the near future.
Lmao as a South African BRICS is pretty useless especially with the new countries. Iran and Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia and Egypt are going to be basically 2 other India vs China’s in the BRICS alliance.
Some Europeans with their super ority complexes can’t handle to see their ex-colonies being independent and developing. Just look at how some of them (like the BBC) reacted to India’s space missions. 😂 The global south will rise again!
Nigeria has replaced France as the hegemon of west Africa. If they can leverage the resources and manpower of west Africa to extend their hegemony over the rest of Africa and eventually the Caribbean and South America and more broadly the southern Atlantic Nigeria has the potential to lead a system that could potentially be a potent force on the global stage. That’s a very big if, but Nigerias hegemony of west Africa and the Gulf of Guinea is already very well established.
😂 you’re funny… hegemony of what? You can’t be a powerhouse when you too are under the westerners, the will of Nigeria means nothing if it doesn’t align with the likes of the US, etc.
Nigerians like to lie to themselves about being some kind of power in the world. You can hardly provide electricity and better roads for you own people. Whenever your president is not well, he has to run to the UK or the US . The slightest headache he gets, he has to be rushed to the UK for a simple prescription for a pain killer. 😂😂😂
@@okene Nigeria today is at a similar level of development to America right before ww1. Historically speaking you can track west African history with the rise and fall of states that eventually became big enough to gain a trade, social, cultural, economics and military hegemony over the region. This pattern was first noticed by the Timbuktu scholars centuries ago but it still holds true today. The original 3 hegemons were Ghana, then Mali, then Songhai. After Mali/Songhai collapsed west Africa entered a dark age where lots of smaller empires started fighting for dominance in the region until the Europeans came and conquered Africa with France becoming the 4th hegemon of west Africa. Fast foward to ww2 and the French empire beings to collapse leading to another (shorter) scramble for hegemony over the region. Which Nigeria has now inherited. Making Nigeria the 5th hegemon of west Africa. Nigeria for all its problems is not at risk of complete state and institutional collapse and the historic record shows that having stable institutions is half the battle of development. Nigeria is around 70% of the budget of ecowas, 60% the gdp and 50% the population. When added with Ghana the numbers become closer to 80%. Nigeria & Ghana also provides food and energy to much of west Africa. Hegemon does not mean Nigeria will become America overnight and be rid of all its problems. It is just the description of the place Nigeria holds in west African geopolitics. Nigerias biggest benefit is that they are a massive fish in a big pond full of small fishes.
Nah. Nigeria's gdp may increase but that alone doesn't define development and whether or not it'll become a high income nation. Nigeria has an extremely low human development index and a huge gap in distribution of income. Nigeria doesn't even have full control of its territories making it a failed state. Petty militia groups have their own territories that they govern. Corruption is at a new, Nigeria doesn't even have much control of its own resources. Nigeria is FAR FAR FAR from being a superpower
At the current rate, with overpopulation spiraling out of control, they'll probably just end up struggling to feed themselves and become indebted to some other superpower, same as Pakistan, Egypt, Sri Lanka, etc. Superpowers tend to have a massive pool of resources to go along with massive population. Just look at the USA and Soviet Union, both with pretty reasonable population densities and a gargantuan landmass. Even China has a rapidly falling population, and feeding the country has been a huge national security issue (they import a *lot* of food and as such are dependent on trade, making any potential conflicts that piss off trading partners a bit too much completely out of the question. The issue of potential western blockade with the first island chain is also a constant threat due to this). Honestly my biggest bets for the next superpower (other than China, which basically already is) would be Brazil, all they need is a few actually good leaders and a bit of luck.
@@nealrigga6969 Bro, its not like Europe isn't overpopulated either. There's a reason that the US has been far more influential and has more resources to spare. Plus, from a selfish western standpoint, overpopulating developing countries are fantastic. As was mentioned, they're great for cheap labor to make more products for richer countries (often at the expense of the developing countries' environment), and they're easy to influence due to desperation which leads to resource exploitation and western aligned governments. Oh, and how is calling China a current superpower and claiming Brazil has potential to become a rising superpower western biased? "Western" in this context often refers to the US and western Europe.
- Westerners after getting all their information about the world from Twitter and Instagram 😂😂 China and India already are superpowers. And Nigeria isn’t perfect, but is in the position to become a superpower in the coming decades. Westerners think the world just stays the same and never changes 😂
@@bababababababa6124 mmmm my unique social media is TH-cam and I get information all over types of channels. But the BRICS are a chimera. They need unity and they don't have it, there are even great enemies with conflicting interests. They want a single currency but it is pure idealism. They don't know how long and difficult the road is. And let's not say that it turns out well. Let them ask the Europeans with the Euro. A lot of idealism, beautiful words, and very little reality I see at the moment
Juan, did your country joined? How many Spanish countries are in BRICS? Which Spanish country is a superpower with all the racism against black people in your lands? None. So, how do you know that Nigeria cannot become a superpower? Nigeria never applied to join BRICS in the first place. China and India wanted Nigeria to be part of BRICS, but Nigeria declined the opportunity for now. A speech given by the vice president during the forum, gave reasons why they decided not to be part of BRICS alliance for now. Please get informed.
With their amount of oil they should have been a power house already by now, the fact that they haven't and are not even close to being one does not give much of confidence that they will ever be unless something miraculously happens. Look at the likes of United Arab Emirates and you will see what i am talking about.
Nah. Not to dunk on Nigerian music because I’ve liked what I’ve heard. But a cultural superpower is something more akin to say The USA or Japan. That’s the level they’d have to compete with.
FACTS I hate when people give that dumb stat about Nigeria, Pakistan, Ethiopia and other countries. That’s only assuming their birth rates REMAIN THE SAME, which obviously won’t happen over the course of the next 70-80 years
@@mnm5165 lol Pakistan has 3.5 TFR can you imagine a bankrupt country with that much TFR. other countries in region like India bangladesh nepal sri lanka have 2. while maldives is 1.7 and bhutan is 1.4. so stats are not wrong. these people are just stupid in their countries.
As a Nigerian man (Ijaw/Igbo), I can tell you that this is one of the most accurate, researched short docs on TH-cam (from mention of the Sokoto caliphate, bight of Benin to the Ijaw). Also, kudos on pronouncing it as "Lay-gus"
it was very pleasinig to hear him say Igbo right also haha, made me go "oh wow, nice" haha
Biafra😊
I need Igbos to focus on their region. I couldn’t care less about the others, if I tried.
@@biafra13743ijaw is not Biafra
That's a fascinating fact about the Benin kingdom/modern Benin. Always wondered why that was so, but never quite curious enough to look it up for myself.
Nigeria does have great potential, but they'll have to clean some things up to be a superpower. Lessening its dependence on petroleum, for starts.
Your comment just show dat you know nothing about nigeria......oil contribute 5.8 percentage of GDP......go do research
Nigeria has replaced France as the hegemon of west Africa. If they can leverage the resources and manpower of west Africa to extend their influence over the rest of Africa and possibly the Caribbean, South America and more broadly the southern Atlantic region, Nigeria working with countries like Brazil, Angola and Ethiopia, has the potential to lead a system that could potentially be a potent force on the global stage.
Nigeria becaming a superpower similar to America during their unipolar moment is a very big if, but Nigerias hegemony of west Africa and the Gulf of Guinea is already very well established without any real regional competitors.
@@second2none914 y'all think you know nigeria but you don't....who told you that nigeria don't have any influence in Africa......mind you ....... nigeria is known as the big brother in Africa........who is Ethiopia and Angola to Nigeria......u guys don't even know nigeria at all.....
not really, the middle east is highly dependent on petroleum - we'd just need to manage it better, and create other systems that work independently.
@@second2none914hegemon of what ???
What nigeria can say that other countries will follow or apply ???
How the Nigerians and Japanese came up with the same name for their kingdoms (Edo as in Benin and the Edo period in Japan) is beyond me
Well the word is quite simple, so it isn't that surprising. There are other words like that. Play CK3 and EU4 and you will notice some places and cultures with coincidental names.
For instance: Silla for the Korean kingdom and Silla in Sub-Saharan Africa. Naga in East Africa and Naga people in Northeast India.
Edo was never a name for Japan. It's the old name for Tokyo.
And as the previous comment said, it's a very simple word.
thanks for your explanations
Linguistically, it's quite probable being only two syllables, and the finite scope of sounds humans can make.
@@gosnookyi guess so
An interesting variable to answer this question would be whether or not the East African Federation actually happens
That is almost entirely impossible. It would work as a regional bloc like ECOWAS or ASEAN, but there’s no way you can put any of those countries together
The EAC isn't going to happen, at least not as a country. Back when it was the original 5, they had a chance at unifying, but with the addition of South Sudan and the DRC, I don't see it happening ever.
It doesn't matter
Doubt it will happen at least to the scale you expect
@schoolunch
Nigera will be a superpower
Proud to be a Nigeria ❤
*Nigerian
If Nigeria stop following behind the west then definitely Nigeria will become a superpower. First they must give out long prison terms to any corrupt government official
So Nigeria has a lot of things do deal with. They need to diversify their economy, most likely through cheap labor (whether they do it the Indian way or Chinese way remains to be seen.)
They need to reinforce their agricultural sector too unless they want to be dependant on Europe and the Americas for food. They need to reinforce some type of national identity so they don't have others civil wars (given the diversity of the country, India would be a good model.)
And then they'd need some way to influence the region, ECOWAS is a good start I suppose.
They are actually pretty, food independent. You might be confusing them with another African country.
Nigeria is the worlds largest producer of cassava and yams the main staple food in west Africa.
Sub Saharan Africa gets 80% of their calories domestically. 19% from imports. It is the second lowest figure behind only North America/ USA.
Nigeria also has a strong national identity and is not on the brink of civil war. Sudan is nearly entirely Islamic but is currently having a civil war. Uganda is nearly entirely Christian but has had civil wars. I think the religious issue in Nigeria is overplayed.
Notice you don't say anything about their chronic corruption. They won't get anywhere if they don't stamp it out!
🙏🙏🙏☺️😘😘😘☺️ from india you like our 😅model of growth but it takes time for reforms
They're gonna have to figure out all the ethnic and religious conflict while maintaining a stable democracy first
I wonder why philipines can have a stable democracy with different ethnicities. Why cant they follow the same? Are these ethnic groups really leaning on "far right" ideas.
If the European governments stopped with their classic “divide and conquer” strategy on all the ex-colonies, maybe these countries could develop.
@@Youdontshushh the 🇵🇭 is like 90% Christian. Most (80%) being catholic. 🇳🇬 is 50% christian and 50% Muslim. Additionally, the languages spoken in 🇵🇭 are mostly within the same language family and as a result, the various ethnic groups still have a common ancestor from not that long ago. 🇳🇬 has 3 major language families with many divergent subdivisions within them that diverge from each other 2000-10000 years ago. Basically, although the 🇵🇭 is very diverse, 🇳🇬’s diversity makes the 🇵🇭 look like Japan in comparison.
@@artman12 agreed
@@Youdontshushh didnt they just elect the son of a violent dictator?
'Dr. Congo' is such an amazing, useful pun, which I may or may not hereon use as an abbreviation.
To say that Bollywood puts out most number of movies in the world is incorrect. Bollywood is just the Hindi film industries. Many regional languages have their own gilm industries and when combining them together, the Indian film industry puts out the most movies in the world.
A geography nerd from Oregon who's an expanse fan? Damn soon I'm going to have nothing left.
Super power, no, no way in hell. Great power, no, at least no time soon. Regional power yes.
Damn it’s actually sad how much westerners underestimate African countries…
@@bababababababa6124the average Nigerian would have given you an even bleaker response
@@BlueIvory4Nigeria is FARRR from perfect, I’ve visited and know this very well. But I also see the potential it has and the developments the country is making. I know that in a few decades things can definitely change. Yet westerners love poking fun at Africa and underestimating it for no reason, which is so ironic considering that they’re partially the reason why Africa is like that in the first place ☠️
@@bababababababa6124you must not know anything about Nigeria.
I don’t understand this opinion. You think every rich superpower today started out rich? 😂 what’s stopping Nigeria from getting their sht together and becoming one themselves? Bit rude to suggest it could never happen
Please do a video on Biafra/Igbo culture ❤🎉
Not a superpower, but a great/major power probably within the next few decades with proper leadership.
Nigeria already is a regional power, so it’s already on the trajectory the superpowers once started out with. Which is being a great power on your continent (area of the world. )
After all, the USSR dominated Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
China dominates east Asia, and the US dominates the Americas. That is not to say that the superpowers are unchallenged, it’s just that they can project both hard and soft power better than everyone else in their region.
Well said
China doesn't dominate East Asia but I see your point.
Like Nigeria, KhAnubis has a great wealth of information, plus add the dry humor!
The only problem Nigeria have is the politicians in the country.
Biafra
Nigeria's dependency ratio is far too high for its GDP (and particularly per capita GDP) to grow at a reasonable rate any time soon. At the current rate of change, it will be the mid 2060s to early 2070s before it's dependency ratio is what India's is today. At that time, I predict Nigeria will begin to do very well. Until then however, it's GDP growth is most likely to remain fairly slow growing at around 2-3% per year, perhaps 3-4%/ year by the mid 2040s and 4-5%/ year by the 2060s.
God the expanse is so fucking good. Glad I’m not the only one. Books are even better
If they dumped oil money into infrastructure and stopped being greedy for 10 years the country would transform. Crack down hard on lawlessness in the far north. It’s really the leaders keeping all the money holding it back. All they need to do is build proper roads, rail, power, and schools.
Took a couple of seconds for the Togo pun to register 😆
Why is this topic always on TH-cam from different TH-cam channels? Do you believe i kept seeing in my dreams that whether the world likes it or not this country will someday become the battery of the whole world; A giant and a world power nation. And i kept asking myself how will this materialize despite her numerous challenges. Suddenly after sometime i start seeing various TH-cam channel predicting this beautiful future for this country. I sense that flame of greatness coming out gradually from the area of entertainment which Nigerian artists are gradually taking over the world. I believe this flame of greatness will impact the leadership of the country which will bring a radical transformation economically and politically. And when this happen, Nigeria as the most populated country will take her stand again in the continent and in the world. That is why i don't want Nigeria to join brics. I want her to stand great alone, now can uplift other African countries and together will become a great and giant nation in the world. This is indeed the future. Where i am now, I never believe in the past i can be where i am today. There may be numerous challenges today in the country now but the future of her greatness is imminent.
Great comment
You are much more optimistic than I am, as a Nigerian
Nice country Nigeria ❤❤🇳🇬
bro got all the biafrian nationalists in the comments 💀💀💀
Proud to be from Nigeria
Why? What are you proud of exactly ...chronic corruption maybe!
@@samjones6258 all countries have their flaws and strengths...I don't know which country you come from but if you think about the USA which thinks it is the best country in the world...(Japan and other Asian countries will have something to say
how can a country think?@@DraAij-js2eu
As a Nigerian I really liked this video sadly Nigerian won’t be prospering anytime soon cuz of corruption, kidnapping and religious intolerance 🥺😭
How long is "anytime soon"?
@@zerragut2969nigallion years
@@zerragut2969 maby the next 10 years😭 bandits legit said in public that they would hijack a train that was 1 week ago
@@cupidsnow3885 ok that isn't too bad
At least we will be ahead of a lot of asian country's like Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam etc
Don't worry brev.. we will be the GOATS while also being alive to see it..
With a fake name like that,any one can claim to be Nigeria
If ecowas becomes more like the EU, with single market/freemovement ect. Yes, its pretty likely.
Don’t you have to have electricity first before you become a super power?
Who told you we don't have electricity?. We have power problems doesn't mean there is no electricity
@@Danorouswe don't...
@@karinasnooodles_ mumu we do you
A video about the DRC should be interesting too
India should tap potential of Petroleum from Nigeria
From India
*Doctor* Congo... can't believe I haven't heard that before
Cautious optimism. Love this, as a Nigerian. 😂
Not Nigeria, but Ethiopia with her record growth.
Too bad about the civil war.
Not up to Nigeria
Nigeria 🇳🇬 could become a superpower when it comes to scammers.
As a descendent of the Oba of Benin, it will be interesting to see how the nation of my paternal grandparents will evolve.
Lamogun brother
Damn I’m Nigerian and even I learned some shit.
I used to think so now i know it will never be. African superpower yes but as seen recently Nato will always pull strings and it will serve the interest of US/UK and France. damn in all my years i never thought Nigeria would be a puppet.
I would like to see at least one subsaharan nation become the next South Korea within my lifetime. Several "African Lion" economies would be awesome. One can only hope.
If only it weren't filled with Africans
Only a biafra nation can achieve such feat in a short period of time.
Nope sadly. The wef talks about India, china, and Usa.
Lagos was at no point in history a colony of the Benin Kingdom. Lagos Island is the oldest part of the city. The indigenous people of Lagos island were and still are the Awori people, a sub ethnic group of Yoruba people. Much later, the Oba of Benin sent a business delegation to Lagos Island to establish a trading outpost to enable the Benin Kingdom to trade with Europeans. Several of these Benin elites intermarried with Awori ruling elites.
Prior to becoming a British colony, the western half of the city was settled first by the Oyo and later the Egba people, both sub ethnicities of the Yoruba. Another Yoruba sub ethnic group the Ijebu settled the eastern part of the city aka the lekki peninsula from Victoria Island to Epe.
Wagner: Im about to end this countrie's whole career.
They should try and end Ukraine first
That’s Niger, not Niger*ia*
Wagner has nothing to do with Nigeria. You’re confusing them with Niger and Mali. Western education and media has failed you 💀
@@bababababababa6124 it has to do vatnik clown and no, im not westerner.
Nigeria can only be super power when an Igbo man became president of Nigeria
African power sounds good. Only thing they have to watch out is American freedom
Nigeria has the potential, but first they need to improve the lives of their people and strengthen their institutions. I see them joining the BRICS in the near future.
Lmao as a South African BRICS is pretty useless especially with the new countries. Iran and Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia and Egypt are going to be basically 2 other India vs China’s in the BRICS alliance.
Did you just say doctor Congo!?😂
Bros this title wey you put out na after the tribunal judgement abi before cause this question you Dey ask e no join at all
It probably will
8:15 Doctor Congo is really just the name of this country atp
Eko is not a Benin City, It is a Yoruba city.
Can Nigeria become a superpower? Yes.
Will it become a superpower? LOL, no.
Now we've got the smartest president to take the country to the next level. God Bless Jagaban and God Bless Nigeria the giant of Africa 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Seems like you got a lot of Africa haters on your channel bro
Africa realists. Brazil has a better chance than Nigeria
@@Ryfaelfunny how westerners say that despite not realising you’re the reason Africa in this situation in the first place 😂
Some Europeans with their super ority complexes can’t handle to see their ex-colonies being independent and developing. Just look at how some of them (like the BBC) reacted to India’s space missions. 😂 The global south will rise again!
@@tombo416 😂 hilarious jokes. Is Africa an eternal victim
@@Ryfaelbro go outside and touch grass instead of being racist on TH-cam comments 💀what a sad life
At 3:30 you lost the perfect chance to put a "Why are you runnin?"
Nigeria has replaced France as the hegemon of west Africa. If they can leverage the resources and manpower of west Africa to extend their hegemony over the rest of Africa and eventually the Caribbean and South America and more broadly the southern Atlantic Nigeria has the potential to lead a system that could potentially be a potent force on the global stage.
That’s a very big if, but Nigerias hegemony of west Africa and the Gulf of Guinea is already very well established.
Absolutely rubbish . Nigeria is the capital of POVERTY in the world. How can it replace any country?
😂 you’re funny… hegemony of what? You can’t be a powerhouse when you too are under the westerners, the will of Nigeria means nothing if it doesn’t align with the likes of the US, etc.
Lol we are at the mercy of OPEC, literally the poverty capital of the world. Hegemon of suffering
Nigerians like to lie to themselves about being some kind of power in the world. You can hardly provide electricity and better roads for you own people. Whenever your president is not well, he has to run to the UK or the US . The slightest headache he gets, he has to be rushed to the UK for a simple prescription for a pain killer. 😂😂😂
@@okene Nigeria today is at a similar level of development to America right before ww1.
Historically speaking you can track west African history with the rise and fall of states that eventually became big enough to gain a trade, social, cultural, economics and military hegemony over the region.
This pattern was first noticed by the Timbuktu scholars centuries ago but it still holds true today.
The original 3 hegemons were Ghana, then Mali, then Songhai.
After Mali/Songhai collapsed west Africa entered a dark age where lots of smaller empires started fighting for dominance in the region until the Europeans came and conquered Africa with France becoming the 4th hegemon of west Africa.
Fast foward to ww2 and the French empire beings to collapse leading to another (shorter) scramble for hegemony over the region. Which Nigeria has now inherited.
Making Nigeria the 5th hegemon of west Africa.
Nigeria for all its problems is not at risk of complete state and institutional collapse and the historic record shows that having stable institutions is half the battle of development.
Nigeria is around 70% of the budget of ecowas, 60% the gdp and 50% the population. When added with Ghana the numbers become closer to 80%.
Nigeria & Ghana also provides food and energy to much of west Africa.
Hegemon does not mean Nigeria will become America overnight and be rid of all its problems. It is just the description of the place Nigeria holds in west African geopolitics.
Nigerias biggest benefit is that they are a massive fish in a big pond full of small fishes.
Why has Scion taken over their major canning company
It is possible.
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The next century is going to be wild
Nah. Nigeria's gdp may increase but that alone doesn't define development and whether or not it'll become a high income nation. Nigeria has an extremely low human development index and a huge gap in distribution of income. Nigeria doesn't even have full control of its territories making it a failed state. Petty militia groups have their own territories that they govern. Corruption is at a new, Nigeria doesn't even have much control of its own resources. Nigeria is FAR FAR FAR from being a superpower
That shell deal was a bad idea but half of what you said is fixable
Nigeria is based and will put black men on mars in 2080.
Looking at the track record of Africa, I highly doubt it
Very narrow, look at africa pre colonialism
How on 🌎 will Nigeria be a 🌎 superpower?
At the current rate, with overpopulation spiraling out of control, they'll probably just end up struggling to feed themselves and become indebted to some other superpower, same as Pakistan, Egypt, Sri Lanka, etc. Superpowers tend to have a massive pool of resources to go along with massive population. Just look at the USA and Soviet Union, both with pretty reasonable population densities and a gargantuan landmass. Even China has a rapidly falling population, and feeding the country has been a huge national security issue (they import a *lot* of food and as such are dependent on trade, making any potential conflicts that piss off trading partners a bit too much completely out of the question. The issue of potential western blockade with the first island chain is also a constant threat due to this). Honestly my biggest bets for the next superpower (other than China, which basically already is) would be Brazil, all they need is a few actually good leaders and a bit of luck.
Western bias is strong with this comment
@@nealrigga6969 Bro, its not like Europe isn't overpopulated either. There's a reason that the US has been far more influential and has more resources to spare. Plus, from a selfish western standpoint, overpopulating developing countries are fantastic. As was mentioned, they're great for cheap labor to make more products for richer countries (often at the expense of the developing countries' environment), and they're easy to influence due to desperation which leads to resource exploitation and western aligned governments.
Oh, and how is calling China a current superpower and claiming Brazil has potential to become a rising superpower western biased? "Western" in this context often refers to the US and western Europe.
@@StuffandThings_ Overpopulation is a myth
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Depends on if they become the dominate power of ECOWAS
Nigeria is already the dominant power in ecowas tho
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You're thinkinh of China
Not with these crop of criminal political leadership with tribe and religion in everything they do..
Talking out of numbers Nigeria will soon lose it position of largest GDP in Africa to Eygpt
You produce 4000MW of electricity for 150M people, you’re joking right?
Superpower when half of its population doesn't have electricity lmao
Nigeria in my opinion will never be a superpower, unless they have a serious revolution.. Otherwise No and hell no
Im Nigerian and i agree
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No, and the BRICS neither
- Westerners after getting all their information about the world from Twitter and Instagram 😂😂
China and India already are superpowers. And Nigeria isn’t perfect, but is in the position to become a superpower in the coming decades. Westerners think the world just stays the same and never changes 😂
India isn't a superpower. China is close.
@@bababababababa6124 mmmm my unique social media is TH-cam and I get information all over types of channels.
But the BRICS are a chimera. They need unity and they don't have it, there are even great enemies with conflicting interests.
They want a single currency but it is pure idealism. They don't know how long and difficult the road is. And let's not say that it turns out well. Let them ask the Europeans with the Euro.
A lot of idealism, beautiful words, and very little reality I see at the moment
@@bababababababa6124India... A superpower? Regional power and superpower are not synonyms...
Juan, did your country joined? How many Spanish countries are in BRICS? Which Spanish country is a superpower with all the racism against black people in your lands? None. So, how do you know that Nigeria cannot become a superpower?
Nigeria never applied to join BRICS in the first place. China and India wanted Nigeria to be part of BRICS, but Nigeria declined the opportunity for now. A speech given by the vice president during the forum, gave reasons why they decided not to be part of BRICS alliance for now. Please get informed.
Nigeria wasn't created to be overly predictable. So I think scholars should consider this too.
best comment, nigeria is unpredictable, very smart people
Correction. Eko is not a Benin city.
With their amount of oil they should have been a power house already by now, the fact that they haven't and are not even close to being one does not give much of confidence that they will ever be unless something miraculously happens. Look at the likes of United Arab Emirates and you will see what i am talking about.
Nigeria can be future super power if they can remove puppets other wise NEVER
If it joins the East African Federation there's an even better chance
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Sure! When they get rid of Tinubu, corruption, and object poverty though.
culturally absolutely a superpower. even now, Nigerian music is dominating the London music scene, outdoing everything else.
Nah. Not to dunk on Nigerian music because I’ve liked what I’ve heard. But a cultural superpower is something more akin to say The USA or Japan. That’s the level they’d have to compete with.
@@JJ-sq1fv future superpower*. Their star is rising rapidly. Afrobeat's insanely trending on Spotify as well
@@JJ-sq1fv Nigerian artists are far more popular on Spotify than any Japanese artist
Nigerian music is dominating the world.. We the largest black group in the world... So don't be lame
@@JJ-sq1fv USA and Japan are on a level thats exclusive to them so i argue lol. Nigeria is not on that level hopefully one day soon
If the can avoid European sabotage
Ha please those people are a bunch of scammers. They hacked into my bank account.
Womp womp so sad
@@adb_500 got that right those people are pathetic
To be fair to you
I could possibly believe that
There are some question that when I read i ask my self if the person is educated , world power , country that Is still colonise by the white
Lol, Can't even be Africa superpower let alone of the world 😂
0:03 India is the most populous country in the world now, not China!
Note : The guy was high making this video
Not with Tinubu at the helm.
Maybe 100 years from now.
It can but not with it's corrupt leaders
No, too many scammers.😂
I havent't watched the video, but if it goes through the stereotypical 500 million by 2100 or something nonsense I'm unsubscribing
Aight that was a pretty balanced video, kudos
FACTS I hate when people give that dumb stat about Nigeria, Pakistan, Ethiopia and other countries. That’s only assuming their birth rates REMAIN THE SAME, which obviously won’t happen over the course of the next 70-80 years
@@mnm5165 lol Pakistan has 3.5 TFR can you imagine a bankrupt country with that much TFR. other countries in region like India bangladesh nepal sri lanka have 2. while maldives is 1.7 and bhutan is 1.4. so stats are not wrong. these people are just stupid in their countries.
The bitter part of Nigeria is the GDP per Capita with only 1700$ per year. So the Nigerians do much worse then most other African countries.
No they don't Nigeria citizens are just ungrateful
Where'd you get that from?
@@Speedofdark339 You take the GDP of the Country and divide it with the Population.
@CuriousConnoisseurs last time I checked the gdp per capita was above 2000 US dollars but ok.
No its $1100 as of now
We have a 2024 GDP of $253 Billion woth 223 million people
Biafra decided to join the Dead Kennedys instead of becoming an independent nation
Decided? lol you are ignorant
Maybe
51% Islam, 40-48% Christian, some Jews also there. Nigeria will break up!
Not if clinate change doesn't get reversed
With out Biafraland
In dreams...Yes.
Inshallah