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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by StaffofOrayan(m): 9:57am On Jun 27, 2019
If igbos don't migrate to the SW, we won't know you exist. Stop this unhealthy obsession !!!!


izombie:
No! Yoruba masses would rather have tinubu as president than restructuring the country. If tinubu becomes the president they can brag to igbos about it but will still go about suffering in nigeria under the same status quo while tinubu continues to enrich himself. The yorubas moslems have sold any sense of a better nigeria for 2023 presidency.
Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by Benekruku(m): 9:58am On Jun 27, 2019
phizzle017:
Fight for which yeye restructuring? Get the Presidency then you can then clamour for restructuring mumu man

Dont mind the illiterates!

The political elites will always continue to win when you still majority are still using the word "Fight"
Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by Earthquake3: 9:58am On Jun 27, 2019
Neoteny:
Igboes need to make up their damned minds whether they want the presidency or biafra, because they certainly can't have both

They also said they're not interested in politics but in their shady businesses.

Also, since when is the presidency handed over on a platter of gold, especially to violent, unpatriotic secessionists who call the country a zoo, its inhabitants animals, and wish to violently destabilize it?


Where did you see Igbo in the writeup?

It seems Igbo is occupying space in your brain

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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by Nobody: 10:05am On Jun 27, 2019
Bethel4Life:
Lol u don't talk while ur eating u know..


I remember wen tinubu was in the opposition and was making a lotta noise about restructuring.. Now he doesnt even know wats restructuring.. They are all thieves
You spoke so well that I wish I can hit 2000 likes

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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by HEFAIROHLUWA(m): 10:07am On Jun 27, 2019
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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by BillgatesMaigad(m): 10:13am On Jun 27, 2019
Neoteny:
Igboes need to make up their damned minds whether they want the presidency or biafra, because they certainly can't have both

They also said they're not interested in politics but in their shady businesses.

Also, since when is the presidency handed over on a platter of gold, especially to violent, unpatriotic secessionists who call the country a zoo, its inhabitants animals, and wish to violently destabilize it?

The Hausa/Fulani and their Yoruba collaborators have continually denied the Igbos of the either.

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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by Neoteny(m): 10:20am On Jun 27, 2019
BillgatesMaigad:
The Hausa/Fulani and their Yoruba collaborators have continually denied the Igbos of the either.


Denied you what?

You people make your own choices, you hate the rest of this country with passion, yet you want us to sympathetically hand over your desires.

Let your "technology" and "industriousness" bail you out

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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by Neoteny(m): 10:21am On Jun 27, 2019
Earthquake3:


Where did you see Igbo in the writeup?

It seems Igbo is occupying space in your brain

Mtchew
Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by jadeliyi(m): 10:36am On Jun 27, 2019
izombie:
No! Yoruba masses would rather have tinubu as president than restructuring the country. If tinubu becomes the president they can brag to igbos about it but will still go about suffering in nigeria under the same status quo while tinubu continues to enrich himself. The yorubas moslems have sold any sense of a better nigeria for 2023 presidency.
am a yoruba and tinubu will never be president of nigeria.

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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by Edyice: 11:30am On Jun 27, 2019
Yorubas are the only people delaying this country from restructuring or division

Niger-delta are ready anytime , any day
See how the northerners has flavoured hid people with positions all over the state .

Let division take place and see how they run to the south for help ..

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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by Spallanzani: 11:32am On Jun 27, 2019
ken6488:
[[s]quote author=Spallanzani post=79710733]
But you all were licking Atiku's ass to become the President, throwing Biafra into the bin. Most of you even cursed kanu for initially declaring sit at home on election day. Double standard everywhere [/s]

Trash....


Even I am not igbo

It is very unfair

Kastina has produced 2 president

While a whole region none cry


And you think God will not help the suppressed


Most of the bad news in this country is a sign that Nigeria will not last long again I swear
And your dead brain didn't tell you that power is not given, you take it. You think other regions will drop the presidency on igbo people's lap, then your brain must be dead and rotten.
Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by Ikpongiton: 11:36am On Jun 27, 2019
kaen1317:
When the igbos were kicking agaonst buhari they were called fools. Now u hv it. Good morning nigeria
a yoruba man ,which you hate ,is fighting for you, but as a typical igbo man who hate others and himself, you are now brewing hatred against your tribe and yourself instead of supporting this noble cause that will take the country to the path of greatness

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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by ken6488(m): 11:36am On Jun 27, 2019
Spallanzani:

And your dead brain didn't tell you that power is not given, you take it. You think other regions will drop the presidency on igbo people's lap, then your brain must be dead and rotten.
grin you are suffering from cancer of the brain lipsrsealed how dare you insult me

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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by jbblues24(m): 11:42am On Jun 27, 2019
izombie:
No! Yoruba masses would rather have tinubu as president than restructuring the country. If tinubu becomes the president they can brag to igbos about it but will still go about suffering in nigeria under the same status quo while tinubu continues to enrich himself. The yorubas moslems have sold any sense of a better nigeria for 2023 presidency.
Thank you

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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by jbblues24(m): 11:46am On Jun 27, 2019
niyisky:
Femi should understand that there is a silent restructuring sweeping across the country. It's understandable if his ilks decide to overlook it because they are in the opposition. For the first time since the return of democracy, our local governments are getting financial autonomy. The committee set up by the president in march to review the autonomy of state legislature and judiciary just submitted their report and will also be implemented. They would also get their own full autonomy. There is very strong advocacy for state police to enhance security of Nigerians. Truth be told, steps are been taking but I guess the present government is taking it in piecemeal.
Are you in Nigeria?
Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by jbblues24(m): 11:52am On Jun 27, 2019
y3mi:
We don't want restructuring, what we should be agitating for is DE-AMALGAMTION! Period! Yorubas have been existing on their ancestral land, just like our fellow neighbors to the east and the middle belt and up-north long before Flora Shaw suggested to his boyfriend Lugard to slam the Nigeria identity on us all, no genuine Yoruba should settle for the restructuring nonsense! What we want and should be agitating for is the de-amalgamation of this sh!th0lew that was setup for the interest of the imperial British as at then, for it has never benefit us one bit, I am not talking from a political angle as I don't give a fvck about the social. That is what we should be agitating for. We Yorubas are more than 45 million in population and have every right to self-autonomy like many other countries who aren't even up to the whole of a suburb in Ikeja. I will defend and die for Nigeria if only the project is working, but it ain't. It's only the elites and the political class that's benefiting from the status-quo, the status-quo doesn't even make any sense as we aren't even practicing true democracy where my brothers up north can be locked up as an artist for making a song that snide a government official, (what should Trump or Bush should now do when Eminem hurls ), where mass murdering SARS, Boko-haram, kidnappers and various gangster groups (not cultists) reigns so much that the youths and the helpless are constantly getting sucked and consumed by it, mostly by we in the Yorubaland where the quality of things is no more under threat from external forces but has now fallen, no development except the state facility is monetized to be under the pocket of the likes who would want the status quo to remain, at the expense of whether the whole west plunges to hell.

How dare you make this about the Yorubas against the Igbos, listen and listen carefully, because Yorubas aren't as boisterous as your Jewish-adopting, self-conflicted folks agitating for the actualization of the Biafra state, which is a just course supported by many from the west (but are not Nairaland to make their opinion known) doesn't mean the Yorubas don't seek to get out of this unholy union as well just like the middle-belt have now begun agitating for, and stop the idiotic generalization that it is all Yorubas who are in support of the dominance of Hausa/Fulani on their politicosphere, it is only those who are one way or the other benefiting from such that are for that, mostly those Yorubas who don't realize how self-compromise they are but also those who can't see beyond the Arab religion they share in common with the people of the Fulani-occupied ancestral land (the true Hausas).

Both Christianity and Islam aren't our religion, as a matter of fact, both Abrahamic religion has nothing to do with us niggers as it is a burden belong to the semitic stock of the Jews and Arabs and ofcourse Europeans who brought Christianity just like the Fulani arabs brought Islam to the Hausa-lands through violent jihad the likes of Boko Haram is tying to complete now. Wake the fvck up bro! Let's leave all these religion crap and come together as one, do the incompetent clowns and opportunists in politics allow Christianity and Islom brought here by missioners, colonialists and jihadists respectively to divide them when they share funds and money stolen/embezzled from the coffers ?

Where the hell do you scallywags keep getting these bunkum talks that every Yorubas are behind Tinubu and whatever his ambitions are from ? You all even suck at the misinforming job you've all set out to do on here and on twitter, even once ignorant now know what's up.

Thank you, but between you and I, let's be honest, is federalism truly been practiced in Nigeria ? Is Nigeria really democratic or one based on hegemony ? Is democracy tenets been upheld here. Does the common man feel democratically governed ? Why can't you all see how the restructuring solution of a thing can never work as it will never be accepted by the northern oligarch who think they only should have the sole right to power whilst others be under their draconic rulership. Why not everyone go become whoever they want to become while those who want to retain the Nigeria sham identity continue ? What are they actually restructuring to even start with ? Is it the ever corrupt judicial system or the electoral body is set up ? the bogus constitution ? What is there that they want to restructure ?
Wow! Bro, you are blessed

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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by Spallanzani: 12:00pm On Jun 27, 2019
ken6488:
grin you are suffering from cancer of the brain lipsrsealed how dare you insult me
You are nothing but product of baby factory, son of a LovePeddler!!! You will wail till you die... nothing good will ever come out of you!

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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by ken6488(m): 12:02pm On Jun 27, 2019
Spallanzani:

You are nothing but product of baby factory, son of a LovePeddler!!! You will wail till you die... nothing good will ever come out of you!
grin indomie generation cheesy cheesy

Go meet your mama..


Don't bother replying grin

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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by Spallanzani: 12:06pm On Jun 27, 2019
ken6488:
grin indomie generation cheesy cheesy

Go meet your mama..


Don't bother replying grin

Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by Westtimeline: 4:53pm On Jun 27, 2019
goodnessme1:
you lie.
Yorubas aren't igbo
Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by ceaser: 5:46pm On Jun 27, 2019
niyisky:
Femi should understand that there is a silent restructuring sweeping across the country. It's understandable if his ilks decide to overlook it because they are in the opposition. For the first time since the return of democracy, our local governments are getting financial autonomy. The committee set up by the president in march to review the autonomy of state legislature and judiciary just submitted their report and will also be implemented. They would also get their own full autonomy. There is very strong advocacy for state police to enhance security of Nigerians. Truth be told, steps are been taking but I guess the present government is taking it in piecemeal.

God bless you. The high power delegation that met with PMB on South West Security few days ago stuck to some agenda: State Policing and community policing and also implored the FG to stick to the recommendations in the white paper of re-structuring.

The recent developments in rail and slow but gradual economic diversification is to groom non-oil producing regions to stand on their feet should re-structuring take a foot hold. The FG has placed ban on forex for textile importers (to give some leverage to the North), palm oil (south south), coal (SE), bitumen exploration (SW). While these may not be enough, it is a start. Lagos is working towards being accorded special status. The part that this government is trying to use to spoil the good plans is the nonsense "Ruga settlement" which I am tempted to believe that PMB is not in full control of things, but a cabal, for such foolish idea to sail through (I stand to be corrected).

Concerning the Local Government autonomy which the thieving governors fiercely opposed, the good thing is that it has come to stay and it will be easier for the FG to demand accountability from the LG chairmen (who does not have immunity) than they would from state governors who have immunity.

I urge Nigerians not to resolve in their resistance to the establishment of grazing routes in whatever forms the FG disguises it. You stood against "grazing reserves" and "grazing colonies" successfully. "Rugs settlements" should be strongly resisted. The only allowed form of cattle husbandry should be ranches. Private business is private business. Let cattle owners negotiate for LEASE of lands from other regions apart from theirs under terms and conditions laid out by the owners, the breach of which can call for a revocation of such deals.
Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by ceaser: 6:19pm On Jun 27, 2019
BillgatesMaigad:
The Hausa/Fulani and their Yoruba collaborators have continually denied the Igbos of the either.


But really, how do you think this works? You tag the country a Zoo and you expect people to be sympathetic to your cause? The first time I heard radio Biafra was one of my trips to Onitsha and boy was I shocked by the hate and violent against the rest of Nigerians being promoted? When Radio Kudirat was on air against the military junta, the messages broadcasted were always the mind of Nigerians against the military junta, not the world of the rest of the country against the Hausa which held power then. As a result, the common hausa man on the street was sympathetic to the cause being broadcasted on Radio Kudirat. Why make more enemies for yourself when you can simply make more friends and gain more ground and support base therefrom? Even right here on this post, the man who advocated for Igbo presidency is of Yoruba extraction and half of the replies that follow have being about the bashing of his kinsmen. I mean, who does that?

You really need to ruminate on this and change your approach to conflict resolution in order to clinch that which you so desire. Brute force may not always suffice.

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Re: Yoruba Must Fight For Restructuring, Not 2023 Presidency By Olu Fasan by wowcatty: 6:33pm On Jun 27, 2019
What a jerk!

Who says we can't fight for both when they work hand in hand? You have to be the president to use executive order to bring back the regional govt just as it took only executive order of non-elective Igbo military coup official to suspend the regional govt.

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