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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by stebell(m): 11:53am On May 15, 2015
To me the problem is not the North but those cowards who are also in the Southern Region are the problem.

The sat on the fence and watched the Biafran-Nigerian War like a movie scene waiting to join the winning side.
They just helped their masters attain the seat of power as always and I kno judgement day is coming wen they wud realize wat they hav done and retrace their steps.

As for me and ma peeps, we look forward to a day wen this referendum wud be held and we down South wud say Arios Nigeria.

Long live ma Biafran peeps
Long live the Ijaw Race and the entire SS/SE.
God bless all Jonathanians.

GEJ our Hero, Wike our Role model.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by OrlandoOwoh(m): 11:54am On May 15, 2015
Whynotthetruth:


I pray you see beyond your nose soonest...this is no longer about Jonathan my dear...why not read and understand this message with an open mind?...thanks
There is nothing there to understand. There is no region in Nigeria that has been so close to the north that always control the central government like the South South. Why is the loss of Jonathan now makes you feel you have an enemy in the north. From 1979 to date the same parties control the centre and the South South. In 1979, Shagari's NPN at the centre controlled Rivers and Cross Rivers State. PDP at the centre has been controling the South South states since 1999, except Edo that went to AC (now APC) around 2008. For 16 years, you are just noticing there is a Kaduna mafia? You need some rest.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Whynotthetruth(m): 11:55am On May 15, 2015
IyaIode:
Why haven't our southern president given us true federalism since we blame the north always.

Truth be told, confab didn't arrive at that conclusion but they did quasi-restructuring of the country...which most representatives of the north were against...Remember, the mandate to them including those in PDP was to protect the interest of the North not Nigeria...Coincidentally, the confab report was pro-nigeria but anti-north...So what again do you expect them to do if not to kill the report...how do you kill the report easily?...Get Jonathan out of the way...With this they restrategized and keyed into Jagaban's thirst for national influence....

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Nobody: 11:55am On May 15, 2015
Even 49.999% should be rejected
Mogidi:


Bros we've been short-changed for far too long, anything less than 50% should be rejected.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Mogidi: 11:56am On May 15, 2015
TheOtherview:


You typify the Nigerian who celebrates perfidy comrade.
I've got absolutely no time for folks like you.


No attempt at answering the questions eh?
Here they are in case you missed it first time.

Why can't we have new leaders in this country?
Why can't we have fiscal federalism?
Why can't this country be regionalized?
Where do you see yourself in this country tomorrow?

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Mogidi: 11:56am On May 15, 2015
barcanista:
Even 49.999% should be rejected

grin grin grin grin grin
Barca baba!!

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Rawani: 11:58am On May 15, 2015
Is it a coincidence that this awareness was suddenly kindled upon Jonathan's loss? If GEJ had won and the SS continued to rule for a total of 10 years, add 8 years SW rule, do you realize the North (3 geo-political zones) would have ruled for only 2 years out of the 20 years of our democracy (1999-2019)? If the focus is on good governance which GMB espouses you worries about the ethnicity of elected officials would not be your primary concern.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Mogidi: 11:59am On May 15, 2015
IyaIode:

Will it stop Theodore Orji from looting a state dry and manipulating elections?
We African don't know our priorities.

We should worry about that don't you think so? Your region used to be at the forefront of fighting for true federalism, what happened?
Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by chemali: 12:00pm On May 15, 2015
People that cannot bring their rulers to account for their misdeeds are making noise that they want to control their resources. What have your state governors done apart from mindless looting for the past 16 years? What did you do about it? Ibori rules for 8 years. Uduaghan ruled for 8 years. Theodore Oji ruled for 8 years and is now a senator elect. Elechi ruled for 8 years. Are you that stupid that you are so comfortable with mediocre? You are screaming for a referendum but you have the like of Alams wanting to contest for a senate seat. Jonathan was president for 5 years but his greatest achievement was dividing us further along religious and ethnic lines. The problem isn't the North or SW not he problem is you. If you go your own way which I really don't give a damn if you do, you will still have you to contend with.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Nobody: 12:02pm On May 15, 2015
Whynotthetruth:


Truth be told, confab didn't arrive at that conclusion but they did quasi-restructuring of the country...which most representatives of the north were against...Remember, the mandate to them including those in PDP was to protect the interest of the North not Nigeria...Coincidentally, the confab report was pro-nigeria but anti-north...So what again do you expect them to do if not to kill the report...how do you kill the report easily?...Get Jonathan out of the way...With this they restrategized and keyed into Jagaban's thirst for national influence....

Who are those that represented you at the confab? The new leaders you clamoured for in your earlier post?

I pity the younger ones in these nation, the elite have figured out a way to make you blind to their crimes while you fight for a fruitless course they will never support.
Biko tell me 5 igbo elite championing your course.

Barcanista please tell me 5 ijaw elite that championed your idea in the last 5yrs.

They know perfectly how to manipulate you guys.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Nobody: 12:03pm On May 15, 2015
chemali:
People that cannot bring their rulers to account for their misdeeds are making noise that they want to control their resources. What have your state governors done apart from mindless looting for the past 16 years? What did you do about it? Ibori rules for 8 years. Uduaghan ruled for 8 years. Theodore Oji ruled for 8 years and is now a senator elect. Elechi ruled for 8 years. Are you that stupid that you are so comfortable with mediocre? You are screaming for a referendum but you have the like of Alams wanting to contest for a senate seat. Jonathan was president for 5 years but his greatest achievement was dividing us further along religious and ethnic lines. The problem isn't the North or SW not he problem is you. If you go your own way which I really don't give a damn if you do, you will still have you to contend with.
God bless you.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by jossayo(m): 12:03pm On May 15, 2015
#we love gej bt hate pdp we need fuel price back to its normacy,improved power supply,job!job!!job!!!. give back power to naira in international market. pls stop lamenting after d election had been won n lost.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Nobody: 12:04pm On May 15, 2015
Mogidi:


We should worry about that don't you think so? Your region used to be at the forefront of fighting for true federalism, what happened?
Nothing has changed, noise don't get things done.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Whynotthetruth(m): 12:06pm On May 15, 2015
OrlandoOwoh:

There is nothing there to understand. There is no region in Nigeria that has been so close to the north that always control the central government like the South South. Why is the loss of Jonathan now makes you feel you have an enemy in the north. From 1979 to date the same parties control the centre and the South South. In 1979, Shagari's NPN at the centre controlled Rivers and Cross Rivers State. PDP at the centre has been controling the South South states since 1999, except Edo that went to AC (now APC) around 2008. For 16 years, you are just noticing there is a Kaduna mafia? You need some rest.


Yes, north has always being allies of the SS especially after the fall of Boro agitation and subsequent recruitment of these to fight SE civil war. Just as the article observed, there was a deep rooted propaganda to pitch SS against SE so as to whittle down strength of SE. Propaganda was so bad that even Igbo speaking towns in SS like Ikwerre etc cursed anything SE and would not identify with SE.
Jonathan ouster only awakened many to realities. Showed them that these men are not mutual allies because they used us and when we needed them, they dumped us; only our supposed "enemies" stood with us 100%. So who's the enemy really now?...

To SW, the battle will soon be clear to you all...kindly support men of integrity like Odumakin Yinka in this quest to have Nigeria restructured...

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by ifyan(m): 12:07pm On May 15, 2015
Whynotthetruth:
Any close observer of the polity post-election would have seen more the actual reason for "get Jonathan out of the way election". From the comments of Mohammed, Shamshudeen to that of Sen. Dansadau etc and people will still come here to tell me about how Jonathan was voted out due to non-performance. Since when did we become so averse to non-performing leaders of which Jonathan doesn't fit the list. Some lords felt that Jonathan was fast making them to lose relevance hence they needed to reinvent themselves politically coupled with oil block licencing cum population census of 2016. To this a powerful propaganda machinery was needed to brainwash the smart by half majority. It's a truism that outside Jonathan, most of these men has been part of Nigeria misrule since 1978 till date. A journey through our history shows a country held hostage by its own and forced to be moving in circles. Why can't there be new leaders? Why can't we have true fiscal federalism? Why can't we regionalize this country? Why is the burden of ONE Nigeria always on the South?

Nzeogwu & co believed due to post election crisis in SW, that they can rescue ONE Nigeria, but they plunged the eastern part into paying 'debts' unending.

Ironsi believed in ONE Nigeria, and his blood was used to wash the streets.

Isaac Boro screamed and cried for same injustice but was muscled out.

Saro Wiwa came to the stage but his blood was used to entertain the oligarchs.

Ojukwu decided to challenge the anomaly engendered by barefaced rape of our sanctity to life and association but was confronted with more blood on our streets and made a fugitive in his supposed fatherland.

Yes, subsequently Easterners were subjected to the background after the gift of 20pounds as punishment for "no victor; no vanquished". Some of their people were used as baits to whittle down the genuine demands and general wellbeing of majority by giving them crumbs called political appointments. While NigerDeltans were brainwashed through series of well oiled propaganda to see the Igbos as their enemies and root cause of their problem. While the alien term SS came into being to copiously highlight the divide always.

SouthWest were made heroes of their fellow southern brothers woes; but unfortunately were eaten by same tiger they fed. Awolowo was stampeded even to death. And Abiola who had national appeal was not allowed to be. Finally, he became a story and a sentence in the past amidst laughter from the lords of Nigeria.

Obasanjo thrived with the hides and shadow of late Shehu Yar'adua(progenitor of the powerful Kaduna mafia). He is a cat with nine lives. He had his bread buttered by the gods but choose to dine with devil and became lord of demons. Blood of the innocents especially from the creeks cries around him for vengeance.

And now, came Jonathan not an Igbo but from a background feeling the pangs of pain and marginalization like Igbo. He gave so much to pacify these internal colonialists and oligarchs at the expense of developing his region but was rejected, framed as corrupt notwithstanding the reputable; "Transparency International" verdict vindicating him. He was humiliated out of office. We all know our position back in the years.

In all, Jonathan didn't just lose. We lost too. It may not be easy to see any Southerner rise to that post in the near future without some radical breakthrough. Forget
the noise and empty rhetorics of people like Rochas Okorocha and co. Boys talk; men act.

The North by the smart machinery instituted by Prof. Attahiru Jega would always determine and decide who rules Nigeria notwithstanding the voting pattern down South. Irrespective of South's discontent with government in power; unless North decide otherwise the government MUST persist.

What slavery is more than this?...Read the dailies and cry for the future because these people we term "aabookiii" ruled all my ancestry, my grandfather, my father and now myself, with the country bastardized and in shambles. When will it all end with all the sycophants, and many smart by half people down South?

Is it too much to ask if Nigeria is reduced to regions with a weak central government?

The cries and shrills of Elder Godsday Orubebe in that INEC hall echoes in my heart...

Your name de represent true true.

When you tell them the truth, you are seen a fool

But deep within their hearts your name represent.

Love it.

You know. ......

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by TheOtherview: 12:08pm On May 15, 2015
Mogidi:
No attempt at answering the questions eh?
Here they are in case you missed it first time.

Why can't we have new leaders in this country?
We are about to get new leaders on the 29th of May

Why can't we have fiscal federalism?
The struggle for fiscal federalism must intensify under the new administration.
As someone who recognises the larger import of this arrangement, I not only intend to play a role in helping bring it to fruition; I also encourage others to do the same

Why can't this country be regionalized?
I am in full support of regionalism.

Where do you see yourself in this country tomorrow?
This pretty much depends on whether Nigerians like you are prepared to embrace the conditions for change. grin
If you are prepared to the jettison ethnocentric politics, by building new bridges into the future, we can expose new possibilities.
Innit though? grin grin grin

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by kay29000(m): 12:11pm On May 15, 2015
OMG! You Pro-Jonathan guys are just pathetic. Cooking up bull crap every time. Which propaganda was used against Jonathan? No be this same country we dey? Whey are you making a case where there is none? Majority of Nigerians that weren't blinded by ethnic sentiment wanted Jonathan out, and that is what they got...There was no abracadabra behind closed doors. Jonathan was in power for Christ sake. And lets not start on his dirty political tactics against Buhari. People were just tired of Jonathan, point, ,black, period!!! Get that through your freaking thick skull. Anyway,if you have problem lasting long in bed, hit me up on BBM- 7C22F6EC.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Mogidi: 12:12pm On May 15, 2015
chemali:
People that cannot bring their rulers to account for their misdeeds are making noise that they want to control their resources. What have your state governors done apart from mindless looting for the past 16 years? What did you do about it? Ibori rules for 8 years. Uduaghan ruled for 8 years. Theodore Oji ruled for 8 years and is now a senator elect. Elechi ruled for 8 years. Are you that stupid that you are so comfortable with mediocre? You are screaming for a referendum but you have the like of Alams wanting to contest for a senate seat. Jonathan was president for 5 years but his greatest achievement was dividing us further along religious and ethnic lines. The problem isn't the North or SW not he problem is you. If you go your own way which I really don't give a damn if you do, you will still have you to contend with.

I stopped reading at the highlighted.
You're a genius to imply the SS having some corrupt individuals is enough reason to deny them a referendum, flawless logic.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Whynotthetruth(m): 12:14pm On May 15, 2015
Rawani:
Is it a coincidence that this awareness was suddenly kindled upon Jonathan's loss? If GEJ had won and the SS continued to rule for a total of 10 years, add 8 years SW rule, do you realize the North (3 geo-political zones) would have ruled for only 2 years out of the 20 years of our democracy (1999-2019)? If the focus is on good governance which GMB espouses you worries about the ethnicity of elected officials would not be your primary concern.

1)Jonathan loss awakened many to realities...

2)Nigeria didn't start in 1999...so we should not throw away these preceding precious wasted years bro...

3)No good governance won't come with injustice especially with federal character that promotes mediocrity...

4)Restructure the country and allow for healthy competition among member nations...

5)Restructuring will engender faster development and accountable government alongside improved security...

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by EagleScribes: 12:16pm On May 15, 2015
IyaIode:
Why haven't our southern president given us true federalism since we blame the north always.

Iyalode mi, sha ma wo won niran. Mo juba o

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Nobody: 12:18pm On May 15, 2015
Whynotthetruth:
Any close observer of the polity post-election would have seen more the actual reason for "get Jonathan out of the way election". From the comments of Mohammed, Shamshudeen to that of Sen. Dansadau etc and people will still come here to tell me about how Jonathan was voted out due to non-performance. Since when did we become so averse to non-performing leaders of which Jonathan doesn't fit the list. Some lords felt that Jonathan was fast making them to lose relevance hence they needed to reinvent themselves politically coupled with oil block licencing cum population census of 2016. To this a powerful propaganda machinery was needed to brainwash the smart by half majority. It's a truism that outside Jonathan, most of these men has been part of Nigeria misrule since 1978 till date. A journey through our history shows a country held hostage by its own and forced to be moving in circles. Why can't there be new leaders? Why can't we have true fiscal federalism? Why can't we regionalize this country? Why is the burden of ONE Nigeria always on the South?

Nzeogwu & co believed due to post election crisis in SW, that they can rescue ONE Nigeria, but they plunged the eastern part into paying 'debts' unending.

Ironsi believed in ONE Nigeria, and his blood was used to wash the streets.

Isaac Boro screamed and cried for same injustice but was muscled out.

Saro Wiwa came to the stage but his blood was used to entertain the oligarchs.

Ojukwu decided to challenge the anomaly engendered by barefaced rape of our sanctity to life and association but was confronted with more blood on our streets and made a fugitive in his supposed fatherland.

Yes, subsequently Easterners were subjected to the background after the gift of 20pounds as punishment for "no victor; no vanquished". Some of their people were used as baits to whittle down the genuine demands and general wellbeing of majority by giving them crumbs called political appointments. While NigerDeltans were brainwashed through series of well oiled propaganda to see the Igbos as their enemies and root cause of their problem. While the alien term SS came into being to copiously highlight the divide always.

SouthWest were made heroes of their fellow southern brothers woes; but unfortunately were eaten by same tiger they fed. Awolowo was stampeded even to death. And Abiola who had national appeal was not allowed to be. Finally, he became a story and a sentence in the past amidst laughter from the lords of Nigeria.

Obasanjo thrived with the hides and shadow of late Shehu Yar'adua(progenitor of the powerful Kaduna mafia). He is a cat with nine lives. He had his bread buttered by the gods but choose to dine with devil and became lord of demons. Blood of the innocents especially from the creeks cries around him for vengeance.

And now, came Jonathan not an Igbo but from a background feeling the pangs of pain and marginalization like Igbo. He gave so much to pacify these internal colonialists and oligarchs at the expense of developing his region but was rejected, framed as corrupt notwithstanding the reputable; "Transparency International" verdict vindicating him. He was humiliated out of office. We all know our position back in the years.

In all, Jonathan didn't just lose. We lost too. It may not be easy to see any Southerner rise to that post in the near future without some radical breakthrough. Forget
the noise and empty rhetorics of people like Rochas Okorocha and co. Boys talk; men act.

The North by the smart machinery instituted by Prof. Attahiru Jega would always determine and decide who rules Nigeria notwithstanding the voting pattern down South. Irrespective of South's discontent with government in power; unless North decide otherwise the government MUST persist.

What slavery is more than this?...Read the dailies and cry for the future because these people we term "aabookiii" ruled all my ancestry, my grandfather, my father and now myself, with the country bastardized and in shambles. When will it all end with all the sycophants, and many smart by half people down South?

Is it too much to ask if Nigeria is reduced to regions with a weak central government?

The cries and shrills of Elder Godsday Orubebe in that INEC hall echoes in my heart...

why not start a revolution? u will be surprised how many people will folllow u.

orubebe my foot

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Whynotthetruth(m): 12:18pm On May 15, 2015
IyaIode:


Who are those that represented you at the confab? The new leaders you clamoured for in your earlier post?

I pity the younger ones in these nation, the elite have figured out a way to make you blind to their crimes while you fight for a fruitless course they will never support.
Biko tell me 5 igbo elite championing your course.

Barcanista please tell me 5 ijaw elite that championed your idea in the last 5yrs.

They know perfectly how to manipulate you guys.


Why not start with list of those going to represent us at UN convention in June...

Note, This is not just about SE/SS...with the new change in INEC PVC; no region again will have president unless north sanctions it...isn't this another form of slavery

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Nobody: 12:19pm On May 15, 2015
EagleScribes:

Iyalode mi, sha ma wo won niran. Mo juba o
Abi o, siddon look ni mo wa jare.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Nobody: 12:19pm On May 15, 2015
Mogidi:


You couldn't have put it any better, many people down South didn't realise what the issues were. They bought into the sleek slogan of "change".
The North are truly the most sophisticated region in terms of political and economic awareness.



Our fight for referendum or true federalism would make GEJ's loss a blessing in disguise.

are u just realizing this fact?

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Whynotthetruth(m): 12:19pm On May 15, 2015
GrammarPolicee:


why not start a revolution? u will be surprised how many people will folllow u.

orubebe my foot

This article is one step in that direction boss...

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Nobody: 12:21pm On May 15, 2015
barcanista:
Finally! This is a brilliant and wonderful write-up. It is concise, it strike the emotion and informative. The Spirit Will never die!!!


God Bless The Eastern Region

will u have said such some 9 months ago? #Biased

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Nobody: 12:22pm On May 15, 2015
Madam, our people has been played in the past by the ruling class but that is over. At present some(most) of us are determined to push for our collective interest. This is a new era. We shall continue to educate the masses. Meanwhile Biafran delegation shall be attending UN Conference in June
IyaIode:


Who are those that represented you at the confab? The new leaders you clamoured for in your earlier post?

I pity the younger ones in these nation, the elite have figured out a way to make you blind to their crimes while you fight for a fruitless course they will never support.
Biko tell me 5 igbo elite championing your course.

Barcanista please tell me 5 ijaw elite that championed your idea in the last 5yrs.

They know perfectly how to manipulate you guys.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by OrlandoOwoh(m): 12:23pm On May 15, 2015
Whynotthetruth:



Yes, north has always being allies of the SS especially after the fall of Boro agitation and subsequent recruitment of these to fight SE civil war. Just as the article observed, there was a deep rooted propaganda to pitch SS against SE so as to whittle down strength of SE. Propaganda was so bad that even Igbo speaking towns in SS like Ikwerre etc cursed anything SE and would not identify with SE.
Jonathan ouster only awakened many to realities. Showed them that these men are not mutual allies because they used us and when we needed them, they dumped us; only our supposed "enemies" stood with us 100%. So who's the enemy really now?...

To SW, the battle will soon be clear to you all...kindly support men of integrity like Odumakin Yinka in this quest to have Nigeria restructured...
The South South had found a good ally in the north before the Isaac Adaka Boro era during the Willink Commission of 1957/8. It's was only strengthened the more when on 27 May 1967 a northerner, Yakubu Gowon, carved out South Eastern State (today's Akwa Ibom and Cross River states) and Rivers State (today's Rivers and Bayelsa states) from the Eastern Region. It's the same men like Elechi Amadi, Dappa Briye, etc that fought for this that landed in Ojukwu's detention during the war.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by sam13(m): 12:24pm On May 15, 2015
I don't like to join issues on forum like Nairaland especially when it comes to matter like this.
Nobody marginalised or pushed aside Jonathan or SS rather the president deliberately made wrong decisions and dine and wine with devilish offsprings amongst us. Nigeria was in a bad economy situation before and was looking for messiah to deliver her and thought Jonathan was the man, I hate it new slogan going around in SS that their true son was been chased away from the seat of power. If I know that any of my friends is a thief I Will side track him or her peacefully as a president of a nation you have all information at your desk. If mr president should openly said that stealing is not corruption so what he is trying to pass to his citizens. Jonathan body language romance all the evils actions and you want me to sit akimbo in my single room looking at my future being carted away by politicians? hell no. We all stood by him in 2011when he deceived us of not having shoe but also stood against him in last April election so let him go to Otuoke and enjoy his looted money.

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Whynotthetruth(m): 12:25pm On May 15, 2015
TheOtherview:



We are about to get new leaders on the 29th of May


The struggle for fiscal federalism must intensify under the new administration.
As someone who recognises the larger import of this arrangement, I not only intend to play a role in helping bring it to fruition; I also encourage others to do the same


I am in full support of regionalism.


This pretty much depends on whether Nigerians like you are prepared to embrace the conditions for change. grin
If you are prepared to the jettison ethnocentric politics, by building new bridges into the future, we can expose new possibilities.
Innit though? grin grin grin


Is buhari new to you?...In what terms?...Buhari has been part of Nigeria sordid experience from the time of 1966 coup d'etat culminating in pogrom against Igbo before the civil war...He and Ibb were part of Murtala men and CDC group...so he's part of the past dirt...what's new about him plz?

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Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Mogidi: 12:25pm On May 15, 2015
GrammarPolicee:


will u have said such some 9 months ago? #Biased

Google what Tinubu said about Buhari or what El-Rufai said about Buhari, events sometimes modifies ones opinion on issues.
Re: Before The Spirit Of Orubebe Dies... by Mynd44: 12:26pm On May 15, 2015
Whynotthetruth:


1) Why can't we have new leaders in this country?
2) Why can't we have fiscal federalism?
3) Why can't this country be regionalized?
4) Where do you see yourself in this country tomorrow?

Whatever worth doing well started somewhere maybe as whining to some folks then too cheesy
1. Define new leaders. Donald Duke was fresh. Fashola is fresh. Sanusi is fresh. Why cant the new people with aspirations step up to contest for the primaries? Desmond Elliot showed that you can make it. How cone others did not come out? I find it insulting that the PDP had Donald Duke and we had to contend with thieving charlatans.

2) The PDP has been at the centre and the had both houses of assembly too. Why did those leaders not push for that? Tinubu has been screaming federalism for almost 12 years and failed to recognise that. Why?

3) This country cannot be regonalised because our regions do not define us. Not everyone in the SE is Igbo. Not everyone in the SW is Yoruba. Divisions are all over. We are citizens of Nigeria and we live in states and not regions. When you guys attempt to divide the country into 6, you become a bunch of tribal warlords

4) I see myself as part of a well growing Nation where corruption is not our problem. Where I can be of Igbo descent and contest for governorship in Kano. Where I can be from Abia state and the family of my Anambra GF wont say I am not good enough because I am from Ngwa

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