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Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by pengriffix: 9:07pm On Jul 01, 2017
Hahahaha... WTF!
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by Dreambeat: 9:11pm On Jul 01, 2017
Ereolamide:
This denial is even as stupid as the earlier comment.

Umahi just reiterated the label on Igbos as unity beggars i.e igbos can't fulfill their destiny without Nigeria, majority of your teeming population want an independent Igbo nation, but as the chairman of southeast governors forum you're screaming for restructured Nigeria maybe you're privileged to have some information that the masses aren't privy to about their subsistence in Biafra.
As stupid as it may sound,it is understandable why he would tow the line of restructuring than secession.Most Igbo political office holders would prefer to be in Nigeria than a push for Biafra out of greed and selfishness.They are more concerned about their personal welfare than the good of the larger society.It is unfortunate.These are the sort of people we need to weed out among us as time goes by.Hate him or like him Nnamdi kanu is doing a good job.We cannot put our fate in the hands of these politicians.They are certainly not for us.

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Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by SoNature(m): 9:12pm On Jul 01, 2017
MrMcJay:
A national daily made the publication but Umahi is blaming bloggers.

Umahi should make up his mind. If he wants to be Okoro, let him be Okoro. If he wants to be Okafor, let him be Okafor. There's nothing like Okoroafor in this matter.

Funny! grin Isi Aki
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by hadaydhollarpo(m): 9:16pm On Jul 01, 2017
As par the social media, it think there sud be a law to curb the excesses of the bloggers and s/m users is doing sm unsuspecting evil than gud. Though, that not to abort sm fundamental human rights.
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by vanbonattel: 9:17pm On Jul 01, 2017
Ereolamide:
This denial is even as stupid as the earlier comment.

Umahi just reiterated the label on Igbos as unity beggars i.e igbos can't fulfill their destiny without Nigeria, majority of your teeming population want an independent Igbo nation, but as the chairman of southeast governors forum you're screaming for restructured Nigeria maybe you're privileged to have some information that the masses aren't privy to about their subsistence in Biafra.

As you rightly noted, he is an elite and cares about his belly alone. Those Biafran agitators are also seeking for a better deal, who wins?

Those with the highest votes, the Biafran masses!

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Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by bilazego(m): 9:19pm On Jul 01, 2017
divinecode101:
What do you expect from a Igbo governor? He will obviously speak from the two sides of his mouth, as long as money is concerned, an average flatron will sell his generation unborn for money

Lets see how his flatron and flatroness will come out to defend his unguided statement as usual

You guys always say ibos love money but majority of those how are accused of having stolen public funds are other tribes whom to you don't 'love' money. the clamour for who rules the country is all about whose turn it is to steal and share our money among his people to the detriment of other tribes. I challenge you to make a list of those who are been investigated by efcc and amounts of money involved let's see the tribe that tops list. We don't have easy access to public funds like your people. stop envying us because we make something out of nothing. Majority of stolen public funds are in the hands of hausas and Yorubas. they love money more than ibos and that is why they kill to occupy public offices and belong to secret cults groups and also engage in rituals.

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Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by pressplay411(m): 9:20pm On Jul 01, 2017
Teewhy2:
That is why GOD isn't planning to make you president of Nigeria, you ride on social media propaganda to get to the seat , but now because you are on the other side, you want to take a decision on how it is used. You are planning to take us back to primitive years, where we can't talk or ask questions. God is watching you in 3 D.

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You have no idea how devious some of these bloggers are and the extent they go all in the name of traffic.
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by vanbonattel: 9:20pm On Jul 01, 2017
Dreambeat:
As stupid as it may sound,it is understandable why he would tow the line of restructuring than secession.Most Igbo political office holders would prefer to be in Nigeria than a push for Biafra out of greed and selfishness.They are more concerned about their personal welfare than the good of the larger society.It is unfortunate.These are the sort of people we need to weed out among us as time goes by.Hate him or like him Nnamdi kanu is doing a good job.We cannot put our fate in the hands of these politicians.They are certainly not for us.

And in the end, it might come to a decision from the ballot box. The masses against the elite. Nnamdi Kanu has the aces right now as he has the crowds in his side.

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Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by Tecno66: 9:24pm On Jul 01, 2017
Kathmandu:
Where is Sarrki and his BMC crew
Na Sarrki upload this news for nairaland. He should explain the source of his news.
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by kc2hansome(m): 9:24pm On Jul 01, 2017
I sincerely doubt everything I read on news these days since APC came into existence.
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by positivetaught: 9:42pm On Jul 01, 2017
If the main stream Igbo's are really interested in any meaning standing in a united Nigeria then it's time they wake up n talk some sense into KANU to imbibe restructuring into his agitations,instead of the pursuit of unrealistic objective at least in the nearest future, there is a lot we stand to gain in a united country but let's agree on our terms of relationship in all aspects of our nationhood. it appears KANU is been misled by a burgeoning false ego that may inadvertently lead to his disgrace thus destroying the very noble cause he is pursuing wrongly and therefore subjecting those whose hope have been arisen to ridicule, insults n suppression.
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by 989900: 9:45pm On Jul 01, 2017
From one f00lish comment to another.
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by dking123: 9:46pm On Jul 01, 2017
Teewhy2:
That is why GOD isn't planning to make you president of Nigeria, you ride on social media propaganda to get to the seat , but now because you are on the other side, you want to take a decision on how it is used. You are planning to take us back to primitive years, where we can't talk or ask questions. God is watching you in 3 D.

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Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by osusuallstars: 9:51pm On Jul 01, 2017
Elder statesman and renowned academic of Igbo extraction, Professor Benedict Imeagwu Chukwumah (BIC) Ijomah, has taken Arewa nationalist leader, Prof. Ango abdulahi, to the cleaners.

In an Open Letter dated June 21, 2017, Prof. Ijomah, the 80-year-old renowned Professor of Political Sociology, author, scholar, academician, and institutional administrator, used facts and figures to demolish claims recently made by the controversial Prof. Abdullahi while defending the quit notice served Igbos living in the North by Arewa youth leaders. Prof. Ijomah wrote thus:

OPEN LETTER TO PROF. ANGO ABDULAHI

Prof. Ango Abdullahi,

OUR attention has been drawn to your statements in Vanguard of Saturday, June 10, 2017. You are alleged to be in support of the call on the Igbo to quit. It is unfortunate, grossly

unfortunate, that a scholar of your calibre will be so partisan as to be unable to see the wisdom in retaining Nigeria as a corporate entity. I know you have, in the past, been anti-Igbo.

One would have thought that our education exposes us to a level where we can live even with our enemies. You said in the alleged publication that, “each year up to the time Nigeria

gained its independence, none of the two regions East and West was able to produce for its self. I mean none of the Western and Eastern Regions had the money to effectively run the affairs of the region until they got financial support from the Northern Region.” It is this assumption of yours that I want to address.

First of all it is not true that the North had bailed out Eastern Region or the Western Region. But you claim that even before independence none of the regions could live without Northern

subvention. Let me draw your attention to the facts before independence. You should read W.M.M Geary’s work titled “Nigeria under the British Rule” published by the Cass and

Company Limited, London (1927).

Subsidizing the North

May I draw your attention especially to pages 124 and 125. You will see published, General Revenue for the Northern and Southern Protectorates before the

Amalgamation and the Percentage of Total Revenue originating from the North. You will see that contrary to your argument, it was indeed the South that was subsidizing the North. I am reproducing the tables here for clarity.

I also draw your attention to Abstracts of Revenue, 1809 to 1913. You will also see that the North could not have survived without the Imperial grant and the support of the South. When

you look at the third table, Northern Nigeria revenue paid by the South and the Imperial grant, it will disabuse your mind and show you that without the South and the Imperial grant,

the Northern government/states could not have existed.

Indeed, one of the reasons for the amalgamation was the fact that the British colonial government was tired of carrying the burden of the North and they thought that by merging the Southern and Northern protectorates, the country would be stable. Indeed, the circumstances that forced the British government to amalgamate the Northern protectorate and the Southern protectorate on January 1, 1914 were motivated neither by political exigencies nor by a closer cultural understanding among the diverse elements of the

conglomeration that was later to be called Nigeria. It is obvious that the primary interest of the British government was economic.

It was also obvious that the Northern protectorate, because of its geographical location and cloudy economic prospects, was not likely to be viable. In fact, the Lugard administration was finding it rather difficult to maintain the Northern protectorate which was already

running into deficit. Testifying to the financial difficulty of the North and the anticipated prosperity that would follow the projected amalgamation of the Northern protectorate with the Southern protectorate, Lord Lugard reported that “the prosperity of the Southern protectorate as evidenced by the liquor trade, had risen by 57 per cent. In fact, the liquor trade

alone yielded a revenue of One Million, One Hundred and Thirty-Eight Thousand pounds (£1,138,000) in 1913. This he believed was the result of amalgamation of the Lagos colony

with the Southern protectorate.

The Northern administration could not have survived without the imperial grant-in-aid which in the year before the amalgamation stood at One Hundred and Thirty Six thousand Pounds (£136,000) and had averaged Three Hundred and Fourteen Thousand, Five Hundred Pounds (£314,500) for the eleven years ending in March, 1912. Besides, the burden of financing the North seemed to have been resisted and bitterly criticized by the Southerners. The expenditure of the British tax payer’s money in financing a colonial territory was a contradiction of the British colonial policy enunciated sixty (60) years before by L. Gray which stipulated that “the surest test for the soundness of measures for improvement of an

uncivilized people is that they should be self-supporting.”

Economic position

This is by L. Gray in The Colonial Policy of the Administration of Lord Russell, London: Cass and Company Limited, 1853, page 281″ . Further, the Northern protectorate was not only land-locked but bounded by territories that fell under the influence of other European powers. It was, therefore, inconceivable how the economic position would have improved without aid from the South.

The only alternative open to Lord Lugard was to amalgamate the North and the South and thus have a legitimate reason for the expenditure of revenue from the South in developing the

North. Details of this manouevre was laid bare in a letter written by Lord Lugard on November 22, 1912 to his wife explaining how he had used the Southern resources to finance

the Northern deficit.

Regardless of the merit which Sir F.D Lugard saw in his financial amalgamation of the South and the North, the prevalence of bitter criticism in the South shows the unpopularity of the amalgamation. At that time, the export from the South stood at Five Million, One Hundred and Twenty-Two Thousand Pounds (£5,232,000) while the export from the North stood at Two Hundred Thousand Pounds (£200,000) in 1910. This was very discouraging to the colonial system and called for urgent remedy. On Tuesday, January 31, 1911, there were attacks on the colonial secretary’s suggestion that the South should advance a loan of Two Hundred Thousand Pounds (£200,000) to the North for the completion of the Baro to Kano railway, in addition to the sum of One Million, Two Hundred and Thirty Thousand which was required from the South.

One of the criticisms of the Northern dependence on the South was voiced out by Honourable Sapara Williams who contended that before the loan was to be granted, the Secretary of State should settle the type of relationship that existed between Lagos and Zungeru, the two administrative headquarters for the South and the North respectively.

Existing hostility

He contended that as far as he was concerned, that the Southerners were strangers to anything connected with the railway after it has passed Offa, the last Yoruba town on the line. He referred to the existing hostility between the North and the South, particularly as regards the issues of extending the Northern boundary of the Southern protectorate to incorporate Yoruba territories now locked up in the Northern protectorate. My dear Professor, the hostility of the

Northerners towards the Southerners is not new in the Nigerian history. Even during the time of Sapara Williams, the Northerners did not see anything reasonable in the relationship with the South.

You will recall the massacres of the Igbos in Jos in 1945; you will recall the massacres of the Igbos in Kano in 1953; you will recall the massacres that preceded the civil war. If we cannot

live together, Mr. Professor, don’t you think that it is high time we told ourselves the naked truth.

You will also recall that in 1964, after the crisis that followed the elections, that Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe had called on Nigerians to call a round table conference to discuss how we could share our assets if it was impossible for us to live together. We kept on patching this unpatchable relationship. In my honest opinion, this relationship has soured enough that it will take the wisdom of God to make us love one another.

We went to Aburi and there the leaders agreed that the only solution to our problems was to have a confederation but Gowon reneged. You will recall also that the British government, after the crisis of 1951-1952, realized that this country could not be a unitary state and they brought in the 1953 constitution which gave us regional autonomy. If the colonial masters in their wisdom knew that we could not be a unitary government and gave us what we had at

independence, we should have respected their wisdom.

You will also recall that after the civil war, the regional autonomy which our independence conferred on us was violated by the military government led by the Northern soldiers. We ended up having this contraption that we are having now; it has not worked. It will not work, unless there is proper restructuring of the nation. We should stop pretending.

I believe in all sincerity that if we cannot accommodate every segment of the federation in one Nigeria, we should call a constitutional conference to decide how this country can be

restructured so that every area can take care of itself and we can relate on certain agreed basis.

We have slaughtered ourselves enough. We do not want another civil war in order to justify the existence of “One Nigeria”.

May I humbly call on all Nigerians to examine the last constitutional conference which addressed the issue of restructuring. Let us not leave it to our youths to tell us when we can stay together or when we cannot stay together. The youths in Biafra are crying; the youths in the North are crying; the Niger Delta youths are crying. The middle belt is not happy with what is happening to them.

Added to these, the strategies of the herdsmen to penetrate every nook and corner of Nigeria, is raising some issues for national discourse. The Federal Government has deliberately refused to call the herdsmen to order. They have killed many people and ravaged many communities. None of them has been arrested. Why? In May 2016, I published two articles and warned that the activities of the herdsmen was a plot which would soon cover the whole country. The heavy silence of the Federal Government tends to support the view that the

herdsmen are on an undisclosed mission which only time would tell.

The Government must listen to the call for restructuring in order to have a workable nation.

The military, for partisan reasons, jettisoned the independence constitution and foisted an unworkable constitution on Nigeria. Let us be humble and accept that we made a gross mistake by throwing away our independence constitution. It is now clear that unless we return to a structure that guarantees regional autonomy, there will be no peace in this country. The earlier we returned to regional autonomy the better for us.

Regional autonomy

I want you to look at the tables I have given you to see that your postulation that the North, before independence, had been carrying the burden of the South is a fallacy. The statistics I have given you here were not compiled by me. They were compiled by the colonial government in 1809 and 1813.

They show that the North has always been the Southern burden. Even in this administration, without the resources from the South, the North cannot make it. This is a gospel truth. But if the North believes it can go without the South, what prevents us from restructuring so that the North can be on its own and the South can be on its own.

Let us call on our government to look seriously at this unworkable structure called Nigeria. We must not allow our youths to be slaughtered again defending the indefensible.

This federation, as it is, is unworkable.

My dear Professor, let us come together as scholars and look at our country very objectively. You may also want to read some of my works such as: Nigerian Nationalism & the Problems of Socio-Political Integration and Quo Vadis (Where Are You Going) Nigeria? & Other Essays.

My sincere regards

Prof. B.I.C Ijomah

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Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by Splashme: 10:04pm On Jul 01, 2017
kingjoo:
I, really was in doubt if a southerner, more so an igbo man will really said what he was reported as having said
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by gsalvatore: 10:12pm On Jul 01, 2017
restructuring is the new CHANJI!!
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by Agumbaa: 10:19pm On Jul 01, 2017
positivetaught:
If the main stream Igbo's are really interested in any meaning standing in a united Nigeria then it's time they wake up n talk some sense into KANU to imbibe restructuring into his agitations,instead of the pursuit of unrealistic objective at least in the nearest future, there is a lot we stand to gain in a united country but let's agree on our terms of relationship in all aspects of our nationhood. it appears KANU is been misled by a burgeoning false ego that may inadvertently lead to his disgrace thus destroying the very noble cause he is pursuing wrongly and therefore subjecting those whose hope have been arisen to ridicule, insults n suppression.

Please go and start ur own, are you not a man?

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Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by valentineuwakwe(m): 10:49pm On Jul 01, 2017
DAVID Umahi, Ebonyi State Governor is just confused....what is social media will destroy this country if not regulated....just imagine this callous and false statement.....where has social media destroy a country? you guys are just trying for a way to see how to hide your dirty clothes from the public.....infact who are you in Nigerian politics self to talk of restructuring? when IBB, OBASANJO,ATIKU etc they talk of this important topic, you self won begin claim elder statesman....na wa ooo
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by toolovely(m): 10:55pm On Jul 01, 2017
believe politicians at your own loss. they will say something and when attacked, they say they were quoted out of context or blame it on something else. wetin concern a national daily and social media? or is it because the social media helped in propagating the news to a wider audience? the same social media that have been helping to propagate the so "wonderous works" in Ebonyi state
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by beberebe: 11:14pm On Jul 01, 2017
divinecode101:
What do you expect from a Igbo governor? He will obviously speak from the two sides of his mouth, as long as money is concerned, an average flatron will sell his generation unborn for money

Lets see how his flatron and flatroness will come out to defend his unguided statement as usual

Just like tinubu sold you guy to the abokiis...

Just like your people betrayed abiola and Awolowo...

Just like the way your people mine human head anyhow...

Your people are more evil and Sophisticated than anyone else....

Intact...you guys are devil

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Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by Nobody: 11:26pm On Jul 01, 2017
Lol see this one, all of them are afraid of social media because Nigerian have woken up thanks to social media. We will hold them accountable
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by Nobody: 7:16am On Jul 02, 2017
Ereolamide:
This denial is even as stupid as the earlier comment.

Umahi just reiterated the label on Igbos as unity beggars i.e igbos can't fulfill their destiny without Nigeria, majority of your teeming population want an independent Igbo nation, but as the chairman of southeast governors forum you're screaming for restructured Nigeria maybe you're privileged to have some information that the masses aren't privy to about their subsistence in Biafra.




All i see in ur post is unity begging.

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Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by belzabull(f): 7:27am On Jul 02, 2017
Ereolamide:
This denial is even as stupid as the earlier comment.

Umahi just reiterated the label on Igbos as unity beggars i.e igbos can't fulfill their destiny without Nigeria, majority of your teeming population want an independent Igbo nation, but as the chairman of southeast governors forum you're screaming for restructured Nigeria maybe you're privileged to have some information that the masses aren't privy to about their subsistence in Biafra.
you are senseless! the same fo...ols that were hailing and cheering Umahi when he was misquoted

so calling for restructure means unity b3gging? you that can fulfill your useless destiny, whats hour living conditions compared to that of an average Igbo man?

you can never be reasonable with these ewedu dumbheads
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by belzabull(f): 7:29am On Jul 02, 2017
PrecisionFx:





All i see in ur post is unity begging.
dont mind the fool and his fellow morons that liked his comment, of course that's what they live for... looking for likes
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by Dancos: 8:30am On Jul 02, 2017
] if he says yes to restructuring they complain
if he says no to restructuring they complain
for God's what do they want the man to say?

His opinion is not necessary. Let him just keep quiet and allow Mazi Nnamdi Kalu complete his mission on earth. He is just a blind creature leading others
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by poseidon12: 8:31am On Jul 02, 2017
Now he is making sense. Only an unpatriotic Nigerian that wants Nigeria's disintegration will oppose restructuring. Any southerner opposing restructuring is a big fool.
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by Cooly100: 9:27am On Jul 02, 2017
divinecode101:
What do you expect from a Igbo governor? He will obviously speak from the two sides of his mouth, as long as money is concerned, an average flatron will sell his generation unborn for money

Lets see how his flatron and flatroness will come out to defend his unguided statement as usual

You ewedu eating skull mining afonjas do this, but you still don't have money? Why

Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by facelessangel: 9:29am On Jul 02, 2017
Why is story not on front page.
Naira land always surpressing the truth.
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by NewGombawa: 12:26pm On Jul 02, 2017
NO RESTRUCTURING JUS GO.........PLEASE, THANK YOU.

Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by Nobody: 12:31pm On Jul 02, 2017
Recent Nairaland syndrome: ( This is supposed to be a social media not a Tribal Media against perceived Enemy)

Move every anti-IPOB Thread to FP,
Leave every pro IPOB/IGBO Thread in its sections
Move every Igbo Divisional Thread to FP, including turning Church issue to Igbo Tribal Problem
Delete completely every Northern Thread Against Yorubas,
Re: Restructuring: “I Was Falsely Reported” – Umahi by NewGombawa: 12:32pm On Jul 02, 2017
Dancos:
] if he says yes to restructuring they complain
if he says no to restructuring they complain
for God's what do they want the man to say?

His opinion is not necessary. Let him just keep quiet and allow Mazi Nnamdi Kalu complete his mission on earth. He is just a blind creature leading others
I love KANU, He is a Merchant of War, and he is here to destroy the Igbo land and we LOVE that keep it up my hero KANU, Biafra Must Go, Please.

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