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Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Okobola146: 6:19am On Aug 13, 2022
Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria Over ‘Killings By State-sponsored Fulani Militias, Others’
SaharaReporters, AUG 12, 2022
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Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria Over ‘Killings By State-sponsored Fulani Militias, Others’
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Professor Banji Akintoye, says the Yoruba ethnic group is in dire need of its own country out of present Nigeria.
Renowned historian and leader of the umbrella body of Yoruba Self-Determination Movement, Ilana Omo Oodua, Emeritus Professor Banji Akintoye, says the Yoruba ethnic group is in dire need of its own country out of present Nigeria.

Akintoye disclosed this in a letter dated August 6, 2022, sent to President Muhammadu Buhari.

He said the letter was to formally give the President “notice of the decision of the overwhelming majority of our Yoruba nation and people to exercise our right to self-determination to have our independent and sovereign country separate from the country of Nigeria”.

He said it was to formally inform Buhari “that we desire to commence this process of self-determination officially so as to establish our independent and sovereign country as soon as possible, hopefully in constructive dialogue with the Government of Nigeria.”

“We Yoruba people solemnly and unalterably reject any arrangement that would subject us to continued membership of Nigeria,” he said in the letter.

The letter read in part, “Even much worse, Mr. President, you and we do know that, consequent upon, and beyond, all these serious distortions and devastations, a bloody and generalized war is now imminent in Nigeria.

“As these would-be conquerors and their allied terrorists continue to unleash their devastations on indigenous peoples across Nigeria, former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo (president 1999 – 2007), has publicly alerted the world that war has become inevitable, and is imminent, in Nigeria. According to countless additional sources from all parts of Nigeria, including statements and threats by terrorist and bandit groups, this final war will be triggered by a massive invasion of Abuja by a combination of terrorist and bandit forces, followed by claims by these forces that they have taken over the authority of the Nigerian federal government, and followed by a general demand that the peoples in all parts of Nigeria should surrender their homelands, and that since the indigenous peoples will not surrender their lands to the Fulani and their terrorist allies, the war will spread all over Nigeria for years to come and lead to massive refugee floods from Nigeria into most parts of West Africa, generating massive disruption, poverty and human suffering across West Africa .”

He said, “We can no longer continue to watch as we face the probable extermination of our people through the unprovoked and persistent aggression by another ethnic group with which we are living together in the same country.”

According to him, the people of the South West region have been attacked by heavily armed marauders and militias, who have been invading “our homeland for many years from the Northern part of the country of Nigeria to which we belong”.

In the letter, the Chairman of Ilana Omo Odua proposed as follows: “That the Nigerian Federal Government, in view of the serious urgency of the situation, shall, within the coming days, but not later than Friday September 30, 2022, inform us that they have graciously agreed to our proposal for negotiation and that they have set up a negotiation team that will meet and dialogue with our Yoruba nation’s representatives.

“That as soon as we receive the communication from the Nigerian Government, we shall forward the list of our negotiation delegates to the Nigerian Government.

“That the Nigerian Government negotiation team and our negotiation team shall meet to appoint co-chairpersons, and to agree on a date for the first negotiation meeting, the procedure, and the venue.

“That ECOWAS, the African Union, and the United Nations shall be invited to send observers to the negotiation meetings.”

“Mr. President, we eagerly and most respectfully await your response to our proposal as spelt out above.

“Mr. President, we include below in this letter a Map of Yorubaland in Nigeria, depicting our desired sovereign Yoruba Nation-State,” he added.

The letter read in part, “Mr. President, we, Yoruba, have taken our time to consider various options available to us as a civilized people in today’s civilized world. We have arrived at the most reasonable conclusion and the most sustainable option in the best interest of our people. “Throughout the past sixty years of independent Nigeria, we Yoruba, having attained to a considerably higher level of modern education and other modern developments than all other Black African nations before the coming of European colonialism and the amalgamation of hundreds of peoples to form the country of Nigeria, have patriotically and consistently made positive efforts to impact the lives of the other nationalities of Nigeria with our high standards. However, our efforts have not yielded any much of good results for our people or for the other different ethnic nations, owing to serious divergences in cultural and value orientations, amounting to a clash of cultures.

“Yoruba people have now decided to manage their own affairs and to command unencumbered control over their lives and destiny. The Yoruba are denied the opportunity to exercise their God-given rights in a Nigeria that is dragged down by a ponderous, ineffective and bloated central government that is regularly burdened by contentious religious involvements, by a powerful culture of public corruption, and by the headstrong efforts of one ethnic nation to subjugate the others. Mr. President, you might be aware, given your military service history, that in a memo in early February 1969, only nine years after Nigeria’s independence, the IC (Intelligence Community advising the US Government on the Biafran war) asserted that ‘further disintegration of Nigeria was likely’ and that the Western World might have to live with a ‘loose confederation’ or ‘formation of several completely independent countries’. What we Yoruba have now chosen is formation of our own independent Yoruba country separate from Nigeria.

“Mr. President, it is essential to remind you as the president of Nigeria that during the discussions leading to the independence of Nigeria from Britain in the late 1950s, Yoruba leaders at the time strongly advocated for the inclusion of a secession clause in the constitution, but they were overruled by the colonial administration. Thus, right from the onset, the doubt about the different nationalities co-existing in one country was very clearly expressed. Present-day Nigeria amounts essentially to something like forcing the nations of the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, and Belgium together as a country and expecting such a country to function optimally.

“You would remember also, Mr. President, that all the persons who served at the top of Nigeria’s affairs in the formative years of the 1950s and 1960s expressed serious doubts about the wisdom of keeping the many peoples of Nigeria as one country. Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the then foremost Yoruba leader and one of the foremost negotiators of a federal system for Nigeria, wrote at the time that ‘Nigeria is a mere geographical expression - - -” and that ‘if a member of a Federation became predominantly anarchistic, the other members of the Federation should, if they disagreed with such, be able to discontinue their association with the country.’

“Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, the man who, as Prime Minister, headed the Nigerian federal government in the years immediately before and after Independence, said on a number of occasions before and after Independence, ‘Since 1914, the British Government has been trying to make Nigeria into one country, but the Nigerian peoples themselves are historically different in their backgrounds, in their religious beliefs and customs, and do not show themselves any willingness to unite. Nigerian unity is only a British intention for Nigeria’. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa also once said during a visit to the University College Ibadan in 1964, that the toughest part of Nigeria’s insurmountable problems was the fact that the three largest Black African nations (the Yoruba, Hausa-Fulani and Igbo, each of which should be a separate country) were being forced together in one country. Even Sir Ahmadu Bello, the foremost leader of Northern Nigeria before and after Independence, once described the Amalgamation of 1914 as ‘the mistake of 1914’. In August 1966, General Yakubu Gowon who had, only a few weeks before, become Nigeria’s Military Head of State, made the following very deep statement: ‘Suffice it to say, putting all considerations to test – political, economic, as well as social – the basis for Nigeria’s unity is not there’.

“Even till today, Mr. President, the same kind of wisdom concerning Nigeria continues to be expressed with emphasis by leading Nigerians. For instance, Professor Ango Abdullahi, former Vice-Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University, generally respected as the foremost intellectual from Northern Nigeria, said the following in a public interview in 2017, ‘If Nigerians are tired of staying together, they should be prepared to accept divisions instead of remaining in agony and disappointment with one another. - - - We are always talking that the Nigeria state is not working and asking how can we make it work. And if the best option is to call for separate countries, why not?’ In 2020, Alhaji Mohammed Mahdi Shehu, Chairman of Dialogue Group, Kaduna, said that the 1914 Amalgamation was done ‘out of mischief without taking into consideration the peculiarities of Nigeria and that since independence in 1960 Nigeria has stumbled from one form of calamity or tragedy to another. He added that, obviously, not even an angel can ever unite Nigeria.

“He added, ‘It is better for Nigeria to break into smaller, smaller, countries - - - to save properties, lives, relationships and posterity. - - Let us go to the negotiation table, break the Kola, and distribute the country to everybody’s peace. If we do not do it now, the future generations will curse us’. Mr. President, we Yoruba people have now painfully, and upon very careful and deep thinking, concluded that the false hope of unity promoted by the British colonial officials and imposed on all of us at Independence has not been achievable in the past sixty years of Independence. Rather, not only has unity proved impossible to achieve, outright anarchy has taken over. We Yoruba therefore seek to discontinue our association with Nigeria, and to do so in an orderly and peaceful manner.

“As you know, Mr. President, we, the Yoruba, are a well-defined and universally recognized indigenous nation or distinct ethnic group with substantial cultural and linguistic homogeneity. It is a well-known fact that we Yoruba have a rich history of accommodating foreigners and strangers in our homeland and extending to them the respect and protection required of civilized peoples, without prejudice to our rights over our territorial space and culture. Throughout our history in Nigeria, we have always respected and advocated for fundamental freedoms and human rights for all Nigerians and all Nigerian peoples. We are known worldwide for religious tolerance.

“Because we are an ancient civilization with solid modern achievements in education today, and a people with an old tradition of accepting and interacting smoothly and productively with various peoples throughout our history, we can live harmoniously with ethnic and cultural diversity in the same country. But we have painfully concluded that sustained attacks by one ethnic group on us and other ethnic groups in the same country, and a plan of conquest and subjugation by one ethnic group against the other groups in the same country, represent a conclusive negation of the existence and legitimacy of Nigeria. We can no longer bear the pain and indignity of living in constant fear and mourning, like a conquered and subjugated people, in our homeland.

“We can no longer continue to watch as we face the probable extermination of our people through the unprovoked and persistent aggression by another ethnic group with which we are living together in the same country. We have been attacked by heavily armed marauders and militias, who have been invading our homeland for many years from the Northern part of the country of Nigeria to which we belong. These marauders have relentlessly killed our people, destroying farms and villages, raping and killing our women, kidnapping our people, and extorting large amounts of money for ransom. There are no official numbers for our Yoruba people who have been violently killed in these atrocities (because the government shows no real concern about the killings), but a rough estimate of 29, 000 is now generally circulating among us, an estimate which many of our people believe to be too low. (It is important that even the Sultan of Sokoto has once said that the killings across the country are being ‘under-reported’). These atrocities have forced an estimated majority of our farmers to abandon farming altogether – a development that is now pulling our nation down into a devastating famine, and into unimaginable poverty.

“Our people know for sure that the Nigerian government does manifestly command the power and resources for stopping or measurably curtailing the atrocities of the marauders, and our people have therefore concluded that the Nigerian government’s total failure to stop or curtail the atrocities is proof of the government’s collusion with the marauders. Indeed, various proofs of such collusion abound on a regular basis – in police officers’ pointed tolerance of public possession of guns by the marauders and bandits, in police releasing the marauders and bandits even after they have been apprehended while killing and destroying, in government’s discriminatory demands that non-Fulani citizens should surrender to the authorities all guns (even guns that are licensed) while the marauders publicly carry guns, in government’s continual efforts to use legislation fraudulently to grab land for the Fulani across Nigeria.

“We have most painfully watched as our traditionally prosperous Yoruba nation is being impoverished. Unhappily, a significant percentage of our people have become street beggars and scavengers, a practice alien to our cultural heritage.”

The renowned professor also condemned the incessant killings being perpetrated by some criminal elements across the country.

He said, “Nigeria has become so grossly insecure that even you, Mr. President, cannot travel the roads in various parts of Nigeria with complete confidence that you will be safe from attacks by terrorists and bandits along your way.

“Recently, your motorcade on a journey from the Nigerian capital city of Abuja to your home state of Katsina was ambushed by terrorists and bandits, and some cars in the motorcade were damaged while some persons in the cars were killed.”

“In short, Mr. President, in the past seven years, Nigeria has enabled terrorists and bandits to acquire so much clout and confidence that Nigeria is now incapable of controlling them or their activities, as a result of which some foreign countries are now classifying Nigeria as a ‘state sponsor of terror,’” he added.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by God1000(m): 6:23am On Aug 13, 2022
I believe he's speaking for himself, a whole professor working for one firebrand and ruffian

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by DukeofUmueri247: 6:25am On Aug 13, 2022
Make he no allow Tinubu to hear this..

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by kenzysmith: 6:26am On Aug 13, 2022
People dey leave yourubas sef wan leave grin people without any natural resources rather than investing on only universities.
If south east leaves they won't suffer rather enjoy
If south south leaves they won't suffer rather enjoy.
If south west leaves otipari ooo grin Emilokan grandson go rule over them grin they will beg to come back to Nigeria grin


This guy below done dey fear already see what I was saying grin

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Paulheyman: 6:30am On Aug 13, 2022
Who made him the mouthpiece of Yorubas

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Bluntguy: 6:30am On Aug 13, 2022
Officially kwa. Dem go fight their own civil war o.
Make no urchin try quote me before thunder fire am

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Toneypen247(m): 6:32am On Aug 13, 2022
No source
Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Wisetrue99: 6:36am On Aug 13, 2022
Okobola146:
Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria Over ‘Killings By State-sponsored Fulani Militias, Others’
SaharaReporters, AUG 12, 2022
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strangers in our homeland and extending to them the respect and protection required of civilized peoples, without prejudice to our rights over our territorial space and culture.

There are no official numbers for our Yoruba people who have been violently killed in these atrocities (because the government shows no real concern about the killings),
(It is important that even the Sultan of Sokoto has once said that the killings across the country are being ‘under-reported’).

“In short, Mr. President, in the past seven years, Nigeria has enabled terrorists and bandits to acquire so much clout and confidence that Nigeria is now incapable of controlling them or their activities, as a result of which some foreign countries are now classifying Nigeria as a ‘state sponsor of terror,’” he added.
Everyone knows the truth! Its just a matter of time before a majority confronts Buhari with it!
Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by yemmit90: 6:37am On Aug 13, 2022
He should rather convince the like of Obasanjo, Tinubu, Akande and other strong Yoruba elites to buys into his idea.

The day those mentioned, especially Obasanjo supports the idea will signify the end of this ungovernable entity.
Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by WonderManly(m): 6:37am On Aug 13, 2022
Aah! I can't just read the the whole episode finish. Too long jare!
What i need is just summary.
Please! I need someone to Summarize it to me. I beg... Na beg i dey beg o. No be my fault!

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Fejoku: 6:38am On Aug 13, 2022
May God bless Prof. Banji Akintoye for coming out publicly and addressing this to the president of Nigeria. History has recorded it.
Let us see how many Yorubas here on nairaland will support him.
Meanwhile, if you stand for Yoruba nation but hate Biafra, you are amongst all men, the most pitiable.
Tribalism is worst than racism.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by NaijaRoyalty(m): 6:40am On Aug 13, 2022
This one's are worse than boko Haram o

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by 9japride(m): 6:40am On Aug 13, 2022
If the west are so sure of themselves, they should be happy to leave. Without Niger delta oil, there won't be anything like one Nigeria. All men just dey plunder the source of revenue. If you all believe you can stand on your own then advocate for regional structure or go your separate ways, oil money won't let them.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by orikoku: 6:42am On Aug 13, 2022
No going back. Ile ti ya.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by yemmit90: 6:42am On Aug 13, 2022
kenzysmith:
People dey leave yourubas set wan leave grin people without any natural resources rather than investing on only universities.
If south east leaves they won't suffer rather enjoy
If south south leaves they won't suffer rather enjoy.
If south west leaves otipari ooo grin Emilokan grandson go rule over them grin they will beg to come back to Nigeria grin


This guy below done dey fear already see what I was saying grin

Stop being a tribalist, no region will suffer if Nigeria break up today. Every region is important in this country, if not for our diversity, ethnic sentiments, rule and divide instituted by our corrupt politicians, we are better off together as a country if we can adopt a true federalism.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Penguin2: 6:43am On Aug 13, 2022
Can we then say that Tinubu is Oduduwa Agitators Candidate?

Don’t vote Tinubu, he will divide this country.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Nobody: 7:00am On Aug 13, 2022
9japride:
If the west are so sure of themselves, they should be happy to leave. Without Niger delta oil, there won't be anything like one Nigeria. All men just dey plunder the source of revenue. If you all believe you can stand on your own then advocate for regional structure or go your separate ways, oil money won't let them.

The West is sure of itself. They will get what they want one way or the other. While some ask for Oduduwa, our elected leader have opted for regional Governance and even demanded everyone control their resources.

This is something even the SS you are making feudal noise on behalf of are not demanding as formally or as aggressively below. The problem with most Nigerians is that they do not think until they are in trouble. We are not proactive thinkers.

This is why this kind of topic will be dominated by the simplistic notion secession or a move for regional governance must centre around crude.

The SW has seen the future to know their own is not dependent on crude income which they have anyway with Ondo being a significant contributor of crude to the saleable stock of Nigeria.

If anything what is revealed below is SW now saying go and drink your oil or drown your tomatoes and Beef.

The Yorubas are even fighting for you to go and control your resources in exchange for leaving us to run our region independently.

That is how "sure" Yorubas are of themselves. I ask you to demand your leaders support the agition below, so we make it national and unanimously unavoidable, if your are "sure" of yourself.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by 9japride(m): 7:12am On Aug 13, 2022
candidtalk:


The West is sure of itself. They will get what they want one way or the other. While some ask for Oduduwa, our elected leader have opted for regional Governance and even demanded everyone control their resources.

This is something even the SS you are making feudal noise on behalf of are not demanding as formally or as aggressively below. The problem with most Nigerians is that they do not think until they are in trouble. We are not proactive thinkers.

This is why this kind of topic will be dominated by the simplistic notion secession or a move for regional governance must centre around crude.

The SW has seen the future to know their own is not dependent on crude income which they have anyway with Ondo being a significant contributor of crude to the saleable stock of Nigeria.

If anything what is revealed below is SW now saying go and drink your oil or drown your tomatoes and Beef.

The Yorubas are even fighting for you to go and control your resources in exchange for leaving us to run our region independently.

That is how "sure" Yorubas are of themselves. I ask you to demand your leaders support the agition below, so we make it national and unanimously unavoidable, if your are "sure" of yourself.

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Fair enough. The move by the south west governors is a good one. It's just that I am tired of the mischievous kind of politics we play in Nigeria. Thinking we are wise and the wisdom does not reflect in the standard of living. Let every region manage themselves. We all are of opposite cultural values. Every region has wealth which comes in mineral and natural resources. The Niger Delta people are too docile for my liking. I don't know if it's as a result of lack of exposure or just wickedness amongst themselves. Go to the Niger delta states, you will weep for them. So many things are just too wrong with the political structure of this country. I don talk taya, a lot of people think everything is all about trolling. It's when they get old they will understand the mess they contributed too. It's just too pathetic. The west should try to stay away from south eastern agitation, they are not really helping matters. I don't really think the south west are fighting for the Igbos especially, they are rather putting more firewood to the fire. I haven't seen any northern states fighting themselves the way we do over here. If there is injustice or one party is playing smart, peace will be far away.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Ttalk: 7:16am On Aug 13, 2022
The majority of Nigerians are tired of the terrorized country where lives of the people is worthless than that of a goat, since government have not been able to curb this menace, the only available option is total disintegration, only a fool believe Nigeria will survive it

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Nobody: 7:20am On Aug 13, 2022
yemmit90:


Stop being a tribalist, no region will suffer if Nigeria break up today. Every region is important in this country, if not for our diversity, ethnic sentiments, rule and divide instituted by our corrupt politicians, we are better off together as a country if we can adopt a true federalism.

You should not have responded to that person. Anyone with that level of ignorance does not deserve serious responses.

People should always attempt to educate themselves so they do not lag behind other adults, or even smart kids, per useful and informative knowledge.

The report below was written many years ago and is 'ancient' in terms of the reality of Nigeria today. Things are even more overwhelmingly in the favour of the SW in todays world that has changed significantly, in a socio-economic sense, compared to when the article below was published.

The SW too has gone on to consolidate itself immensely as the socio-economic beginning and end of Nigeria today. Not sure Lagos was the 6th biggest economy of Nigeria it is today (a feet achieved independently of the resources of any other region) back when the comments below was made.

Today, the SW is the hub of new-age money in technology and IT. Considerations more valid for the future than focus on crude etal in a world many Nations are now obsessed with achieving energy transition targets. I.e nations moving away from fossil fuel to aid usage of greener and universally safer fuel sources.

Bro, there is so much more that has now made the SW the first economy in Nigeria and the most advantaged by far.

Just that some people are too ignorantly dangerous to themselves to see the writing on the wall. They are still boasting ignorantly about 1965 reality in 2022.


http://www.gamji.com/article6000/NEWS7879.htm


South West Economy

South Western Nigeria with a Land Mass of 76,852 square kilometres and population of 25.2 million today owns and/or control 60% of the nation’s industrial capacity, 44% of banking assets, 67% of insurance assets and is house to the nation’s three deep sea ports of Apapa, Tin Can Island and Roro; the busiest international airport of Ikeja, three thermal stations of Egbin, Papalanto and Omotosho.

Today, its three major industrial estates of Agbara, Ikeja and Otta are all linked to gas under the West African gas pipeline plan and piping of gas is ongoing from Otta to Abeokuta.

Added to these, the South Western population today is the most educated as western education came through there and education as a resource was democratized since the early sixties.

Geographical location, democratization of western education, availability of resources enhanced in last 9 years and some empowerment during the Obasanjo administration have collectively enabled the South Western economy to rank as first of the four economies in Nigeria.

Today, the South West as a region can boast of having a defined growing middle class and is perceived to have at least 20,000 of its indigenes with net worth of over N100m each.

Take it out of Nigeria, the South West economy with is defined growing middle class and resources, will be one of the fastest growing economies in the world.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Christistruth00: 7:26am On Aug 13, 2022
Paulheyman:
Who made him the mouthpiece of Yorubas



Thank you

Who sent Baba Akintoye

He never asked me or anyone that I know
Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Igbodicool(m): 7:30am On Aug 13, 2022
No way!

Even if every other tribe leaves, the hypocritical and nepotistic Yoruba will remain in Nigeria till eternity.
Trust a Yoruba man at your own peril.
No be only Yoruba Nation but emi lo kan candidate.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Nobody: 7:41am On Aug 13, 2022
9japride:
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Fair enough. The move by the south west governors is a good one. It's just that I am tired of the mischievous kind of politics we play in Nigeria. Thinking we are wise and the wisdom does not reflect in the standard of living. Let every region manage themselves. We all are of opposite cultural values. Every region has wealth which comes in mineral and natural resources. The Niger Delta people are too docile for my liking. I don't know if it's as a result of lack of exposure or just wickedness amongst themselves. Go to the Niger delta states, you will weep for them. So many things are just too wrong with the political structure of this country. I don talk taya, a lot of people think everything is all about trolling. It's when they get old they will understand the mess they contributed too. It's just too pathetic. The west should try to stay away from south eastern agitation, they are not really helping matters. I don't really think the south west are fighting for the Igbos especially, they are rather putting more firewood to the fire. I haven't seen any northern states fighting themselves the way we do over here. If there is injustice or one party is playing smart, peace will be far away.

Bro, you cannot be more tired of it than the Yoruba. I totally agree with you that we must let every region manage itself. We must move for the legal realisation of that status ASAP and without delay. It is the only salvation for all of us going forward.

I can tell you today that what influences the thinking of informed Yorubas the most, from leaders to followers, is how Nigeria has unravelled as a Nation where block killing is now common. The sort every knowledgeable person will conclude is "State-sponsored" as Prof.Akintoye insists.

These killings can go on for hours with no security apparatus of government showing up to exterminate the assailants. Bandits in large numbers, that cannot be missed by satellite imaging, can attack trains in Kaduna,with the largest military and security installation in Nigeria, to kidnap hundreds of innocent Nigerians while the government appears totally impotent.

It is only a question of time before that reality reaches us in the South.

The Yorubas, especially their leaders, know we are facing the very dire possibility of ethnic cleansing and internecine strife, similar to the atrocities witnessed in Rwanda in the past, perhaps the desperate prerequisite to the forceful land grab and wealth usurpation agenda of some.

Security is everything. When your security is entirely out of your own hands and those who wish to kill and exterminate you have been armed unfairly, while you are denied the tools to use in protecting yourself, then it is only the lazy or dangerously ignorant who will not see what matters to keep talking about oil.

What you have to note about what is revealed below is that majority of the Governors are in the APC and directly part of the federal government Centre.

Yet they want out and are demanding the abolition of Nigerian States, and thus their own offices of governor, in favour of what they believe is the existential good of the SW and Nigeria.

They are essentially moving against themselves in a show of how tired they are of the self-destructive structure of our nation today.

If you're not alive what else matters? It is for all others to join the agitation below so we gain the means, whether through secession or regional governance, to control our own destinies better, secure lives and property optimally and prepare a better geographical space and future for our generations unborn.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by olawalepopoola: 7:43am On Aug 13, 2022
The IPOB should also write officially to the Nigerian government not shouting all about.
Good move by Prof. Nigeria is not working.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Nobody: 7:55am On Aug 13, 2022
olawalepopoola:
The IPOB should also write officially to the Nigerian government not shouting all about.
Good move by Prof. Nigeria is not working.

I agree with you. Nigerians misguidedly continue to focus on the upcoming election, fighting and insulting each other, promoting their own personal messiah and Saint they think can come in and wave a magic wand to make everything alright.

Not possible. Nigeria is not working and cannot work until her fundamental structure changes to stop making it easy for us to rob, cheat, underdevelop, regress, humiliate, disenfranchise and kill each other cheaply and easily.

I have my own candidate for 2023 but not for the purpose other Nigerians seek a President. I want a candidate who can move us close to achieving what is shown below that I believe is the panacea to all the woes of Nigerians. Anything else is a waste of time.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Nobody: 8:06am On Aug 13, 2022
Igbodicool:
No way!

Even every other tribe leaves, the hypocritical and nepotistic Yoruba will remain in Nigeria till eternity.

You're a fool. The only people who have been revealed to be hypocrites, plus very insincere and duplicitous, are you Igbos.

No bigger proof than how you are all now 'Obidient' with all noise of Biafra and secession gone totally today.

Yet Prof Akintoye still writes Buhari in this current climate of upcoming election to demand a Yoruba nation even as his fellow Yoruba is one of the frontrunner to emerge President of Nigeria in 2023.

Our governors too are still uncompromisingly demanding what is shown below your worthless leaders have never had the balls, decency or innate love of Igbos to demand.

At the end of the day, it is always obvious you Igbo run on the fuel of hate all the time. This is why you cannot see that the Yorubas, from leaders to followers, are more sincere, more decent, more considerate and more well-meaning than you hateful hypocrites are.

The commendable and sacrificial move below from SW governors, they know will render them jobless, shows you what Yorubas are in comparison to Igbos who only ever make fake noise to disguise how everything for you people is about being in control rather than genuinely pursuing what is best for all Nigerians or even yourselves.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by obyrich(m): 8:18am On Aug 13, 2022
Okobola146:
Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria Over ‘Killings By State-sponsored Fulani Militias, Others’
SaharaReporters, AUG 12, 2022
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Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria Over ‘Killings By State-sponsored Fulani Militias, Others’
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Professor Banji Akintoye, says the Yoruba ethnic group is in dire need of its own country out of present Nigeria.
Renowned historian and leader of the umbrella body of Yoruba Self-Determination Movement, Ilana Omo Oodua, Emeritus Professor Banji Akintoye, says the Yoruba ethnic group is in dire need of its own country out of present Nigeria.

Akintoye disclosed this in a letter dated August 6, 2022, sent to President Muhammadu Buhari.

He said the letter was to formally give the President “notice of the decision of the overwhelming majority of our Yoruba nation and people to exercise our right to self-determination to have our independent and sovereign country separate from the country of Nigeria”.

He said it was to formally inform Buhari “that we desire to commence this process of self-determination officially so as to establish our independent and sovereign country as soon as possible, hopefully in constructive dialogue with the Government of Nigeria.”

“We Yoruba people solemnly and unalterably reject any arrangement that would subject us to continued membership of Nigeria,” he said in the letter.

The letter read in part, “Even much worse, Mr. President, you and we do know that, consequent upon, and beyond, all these serious distortions and devastations, a bloody and generalized war is now imminent in Nigeria.

“As these would-be conquerors and their allied terrorists continue to unleash their devastations on indigenous peoples across Nigeria, former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo (president 1999 – 2007), has publicly alerted the world that war has become inevitable, and is imminent, in Nigeria. According to countless additional sources from all parts of Nigeria, including statements and threats by terrorist and bandit groups, this final war will be triggered by a massive invasion of Abuja by a combination of terrorist and bandit forces, followed by claims by these forces that they have taken over the authority of the Nigerian federal government, and followed by a general demand that the peoples in all parts of Nigeria should surrender their homelands, and that since the indigenous peoples will not surrender their lands to the Fulani and their terrorist allies, the war will spread all over Nigeria for years to come and lead to massive refugee floods from Nigeria into most parts of West Africa, generating massive disruption, poverty and human suffering across West Africa .”

He said, “We can no longer continue to watch as we face the probable extermination of our people through the unprovoked and persistent aggression by another ethnic group with which we are living together in the same country.”

According to him, the people of the South West region have been attacked by heavily armed marauders and militias, who have been invading “our homeland for many years from the Northern part of the country of Nigeria to which we belong”.

In the letter, the Chairman of Ilana Omo Odua proposed as follows: “That the Nigerian Federal Government, in view of the serious urgency of the situation, shall, within the coming days, but not later than Friday September 30, 2022, inform us that they have graciously agreed to our proposal for negotiation and that they have set up a negotiation team that will meet and dialogue with our Yoruba nation’s representatives.

“That as soon as we receive the communication from the Nigerian Government, we shall forward the list of our negotiation delegates to the Nigerian Government.

“That the Nigerian Government negotiation team and our negotiation team shall meet to appoint co-chairpersons, and to agree on a date for the first negotiation meeting, the procedure, and the venue.

“That ECOWAS, the African Union, and the United Nations shall be invited to send observers to the negotiation meetings.”

“Mr. President, we eagerly and most respectfully await your response to our proposal as spelt out above.

“Mr. President, we include below in this letter a Map of Yorubaland in Nigeria, depicting our desired sovereign Yoruba Nation-State,” he added.

The letter read in part, “Mr. President, we, Yoruba, have taken our time to consider various options available to us as a civilized people in today’s civilized world. We have arrived at the most reasonable conclusion and the most sustainable option in the best interest of our people. “Throughout the past sixty years of independent Nigeria, we Yoruba, having attained to a considerably higher level of modern education and other modern developments than all other Black African nations before the coming of European colonialism and the amalgamation of hundreds of peoples to form the country of Nigeria, have patriotically and consistently made positive efforts to impact the lives of the other nationalities of Nigeria with our high standards. However, our efforts have not yielded any much of good results for our people or for the other different ethnic nations, owing to serious divergences in cultural and value orientations, amounting to a clash of cultures.

“Yoruba people have now decided to manage their own affairs and to command unencumbered control over their lives and destiny. The Yoruba are denied the opportunity to exercise their God-given rights in a Nigeria that is dragged down by a ponderous, ineffective and bloated central government that is regularly burdened by contentious religious involvements, by a powerful culture of public corruption, and by the headstrong efforts of one ethnic nation to subjugate the others. Mr. President, you might be aware, given your military service history, that in a memo in early February 1969, only nine years after Nigeria’s independence, the IC (Intelligence Community advising the US Government on the Biafran war) asserted that ‘further disintegration of Nigeria was likely’ and that the Western World might have to live with a ‘loose confederation’ or ‘formation of several completely independent countries’. What we Yoruba have now chosen is formation of our own independent Yoruba country separate from Nigeria.

“Mr. President, it is essential to remind you as the president of Nigeria that during the discussions leading to the independence of Nigeria from Britain in the late 1950s, Yoruba leaders at the time strongly advocated for the inclusion of a secession clause in the constitution, but they were overruled by the colonial administration. Thus, right from the onset, the doubt about the different nationalities co-existing in one country was very clearly expressed. Present-day Nigeria amounts essentially to something like forcing the nations of the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, and Belgium together as a country and expecting such a country to function optimally.

“You would remember also, Mr. President, that all the persons who served at the top of Nigeria’s affairs in the formative years of the 1950s and 1960s expressed serious doubts about the wisdom of keeping the many peoples of Nigeria as one country. Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the then foremost Yoruba leader and one of the foremost negotiators of a federal system for Nigeria, wrote at the time that ‘Nigeria is a mere geographical expression - - -” and that ‘if a member of a Federation became predominantly anarchistic, the other members of the Federation should, if they disagreed with such, be able to discontinue their association with the country.’

“Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, the man who, as Prime Minister, headed the Nigerian federal government in the years immediately before and after Independence, said on a number of occasions before and after Independence, ‘Since 1914, the British Government has been trying to make Nigeria into one country, but the Nigerian peoples themselves are historically different in their backgrounds, in their religious beliefs and customs, and do not show themselves any willingness to unite. Nigerian unity is only a British intention for Nigeria’. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa also once said during a visit to the University College Ibadan in 1964, that the toughest part of Nigeria’s insurmountable problems was the fact that the three largest Black African nations (the Yoruba, Hausa-Fulani and Igbo, each of which should be a separate country) were being forced together in one country. Even Sir Ahmadu Bello, the foremost leader of Northern Nigeria before and after Independence, once described the Amalgamation of 1914 as ‘the mistake of 1914’. In August 1966, General Yakubu Gowon who had, only a few weeks before, become Nigeria’s Military Head of State, made the following very deep statement: ‘Suffice it to say, putting all considerations to test – political, economic, as well as social – the basis for Nigeria’s unity is not there’.

“Even till today, Mr. President, the same kind of wisdom concerning Nigeria continues to be expressed with emphasis by leading Nigerians. For instance, Professor Ango Abdullahi, former Vice-Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University, generally respected as the foremost intellectual from Northern Nigeria, said the following in a public interview in 2017, ‘If Nigerians are tired of staying together, they should be prepared to accept divisions instead of remaining in agony and disappointment with one another. - - - We are always talking that the Nigeria state is not working and asking how can we make it work. And if the best option is to call for separate countries, why not?’ In 2020, Alhaji Mohammed Mahdi Shehu, Chairman of Dialogue Group, Kaduna, said that the 1914 Amalgamation was done ‘out of mischief without taking into consideration the peculiarities of Nigeria and that since independence in 1960 Nigeria has stumbled from one form of calamity or tragedy to another. He added that, obviously, not even an angel can ever unite Nigeria.

“He added, ‘It is better for Nigeria to break into smaller, smaller, countries - - - to save properties, lives, relationships and posterity. - - Let us go to the negotiation table, break the Kola, and distribute the country to everybody’s peace. If we do not do it now, the future generations will curse us’. Mr. President, we Yoruba people have now painfully, and upon very careful and deep thinking, concluded that the false hope of unity promoted by the British colonial officials and imposed on all of us at Independence has not been achievable in the past sixty years of Independence. Rather, not only has unity proved impossible to achieve, outright anarchy has taken over. We Yoruba therefore seek to discontinue our association with Nigeria, and to do so in an orderly and peaceful manner.

“As you know, Mr. President, we, the Yoruba, are a well-defined and universally recognized indigenous nation or distinct ethnic group with substantial cultural and linguistic homogeneity. It is a well-known fact that we Yoruba have a rich history of accommodating foreigners and strangers in our homeland and extending to them the respect and protection required of civilized peoples, without prejudice to our rights over our territorial space and culture. Throughout our history in Nigeria, we have always respected and advocated for fundamental freedoms and human rights for all Nigerians and all Nigerian peoples. We are known worldwide for religious tolerance.

“Because we are an ancient civilization with solid modern achievements in education today, and a people with an old tradition of accepting and interacting smoothly and productively with various peoples throughout our history, we can live harmoniously with ethnic and cultural diversity in the same country. But we have painfully concluded that sustained attacks by one ethnic group on us and other ethnic groups in the same country, and a plan of conquest and subjugation by one ethnic group against the other groups in the same country, represent a conclusive negation of the existence and legitimacy of Nigeria. We can no longer bear the pain and indignity of living in constant fear and mourning, like a conquered and subjugated people, in our homeland.

“We can no longer continue to watch as we face the probable extermination of our people through the unprovoked and persistent aggression by another ethnic group with which we are living together in the same country. We have been attacked by heavily armed marauders and militias, who have been invading our homeland for many years from the Northern part of the country of Nigeria to which we belong. These marauders have relentlessly killed our people, destroying farms and villages, raping and killing our women, kidnapping our people, and extorting large amounts of money for ransom. There are no official numbers for our Yoruba people who have been violently killed in these atrocities (because the government shows no real concern about the killings), but a rough estimate of 29, 000 is now generally circulating among us, an estimate which many of our people believe to be too low. (It is important that even the Sultan of Sokoto has once said that the killings across the country are being ‘under-reported’). These atrocities have forced an estimated majority of our farmers to abandon farming altogether – a development that is now pulling our nation down into a devastating famine, and into unimaginable poverty.

“Our people know for sure that the Nigerian government does manifestly command the power and resources for stopping or measurably curtailing the atrocities of the marauders, and our people have therefore concluded that the Nigerian government’s total failure to stop or curtail the atrocities is proof of the government’s collusion with the marauders. Indeed, various proofs of such collusion abound on a regular basis – in police officers’ pointed tolerance of public possession of guns by the marauders and bandits, in police releasing the marauders and bandits even after they have been apprehended while killing and destroying, in government’s discriminatory demands that non-Fulani citizens should surrender to the authorities all guns (even guns that are licensed) while the marauders publicly carry guns, in government’s continual efforts to use legislation fraudulently to grab land for the Fulani across Nigeria.

“We have most painfully watched as our traditionally prosperous Yoruba nation is being impoverished. Unhappily, a significant percentage of our people have become street beggars and scavengers, a practice alien to our cultural heritage.”

The renowned professor also condemned the incessant killings being perpetrated by some criminal elements across the country.

He said, “Nigeria has become so grossly insecure that even you, Mr. President, cannot travel the roads in various parts of Nigeria with complete confidence that you will be safe from attacks by terrorists and bandits along your way.

“Recently, your motorcade on a journey from the Nigerian capital city of Abuja to your home state of Katsina was ambushed by terrorists and bandits, and some cars in the motorcade were damaged while some persons in the cars were killed.”

“In short, Mr. President, in the past seven years, Nigeria has enabled terrorists and bandits to acquire so much clout and confidence that Nigeria is now incapable of controlling them or their activities, as a result of which some foreign countries are now classifying Nigeria as a ‘state sponsor of terror,’” he added.
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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by 9japride(m): 9:00am On Aug 13, 2022
candidtalk:


Bro, you cannot be more tired of it than the Yoruba. I totally agree with you that we must let every region manage itself. We must move for the legal realisation of that status ASAP and without delay. It is the only salvation for all of us going forward.

I can tell you today that what influences the thinking of informed Yorubas the most, from leaders to followers, is how Nigeria has unravelled as a Nation where block killing is now common. The sort every knowledgeable person will conclude is "State-sponsored" as Prof.Akintoye insists.

These killings can go on for hours with no security apparatus of government showing up to exterminate the assailants. Bandits in large numbers, that cannot be missed by satellite imaging, can attack trains in Kaduna,with the largest military and security installation in Nigeria, to kidnap hundreds of innocent Nigerians while the government appears totally impotent.

It is only a question of time before that reality reaches us in the South.

The Yorubas, especially their leaders, know we are facing the very dire possibility of ethnic cleansing and internecine strife, similar to the atrocities witnessed in Rwanda in the past, perhaps the desperate prerequisite to the forceful land grab and wealth usurpation agenda of some.

Security is everything. When your security is entirely out of your own hands and those who wish to kill and exterminate you have been armed unfairly, while you are denied the tools to use in protecting yourself, then it is only the lazy or dangerously ignorant who will not see what matters to keep talking about oil.

What you have to note about what is revealed below is that majority of the Governors are in the APC and directly part of the federal government Centre.

Yet they want out and are demanding the abolition of Nigerian States, and thus their own offices of governor, in favour of what they believe is the existential good of the SW and Nigeria.

They are essentially moving against themselves in a show of how tired they are of the self-destructive structure of our nation today.

If you're not alive what else matters? It is for all others to join the agitation below so we gain the means, whether through secession or regional governance, to control our own destinies better, secure lives and property optimally and prepare a better geographical space and future for our generations unborn.
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We hope for the best. It's nice the south west gov are doing something. Everything about the security situation is deliberate. Nothing last forever. I wish you guys all the best.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Nobody: 9:27am On Aug 13, 2022
9japride:
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We hope for the best. It's nice the south west gov are doing something. Everything about the security situation is deliberate. Nothing last forever. I wish you guys all the best.

I think so too. At the end of the day, issues boil down to the readiness of us all to put ego, traditional thinking, historical hatred and entrenched beliefs aside to note what is our greatest existential threat today and what we need to do to defeat this threats that is external so we can survive to thrive

Yes SW, SS and SE can be disdainful and suspicious of each other but very important to note the need to now work together for mutual benefits in present day Nigeria.

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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by fourboys: 9:44am On Aug 13, 2022
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Re: Prof Akintoye Writes Buhari, Says Yoruba People Want To Officially Leave Nigeria by Igbodicool(m): 9:48am On Aug 13, 2022
candidtalk:


You're a fool. The only people who have been revealed to be hypocrites, plus very insincere and duplicitous, are you Igbos.

No bigger proof than how you are all now 'Obidient' with all noise of Biafra and secession gone totally today.

Yet Prof Akintoye still writes Buhari in this current climate of upcoming election to demand a Yoruba nation even as his fellow Yoruba is one of the frontrunner to emerge President of Nigeria in 2023.

Our governors too are still uncompromisingly demanding what is shown below your worthless leaders have never had the balls, decency or innate love of Igbos to demand.

At the end of the day, it is always obvious you Igbo run on the fuel of hate all the time. This is why you cannot see that the Yorubas, from leaders to followers, are more sincere, more decent, more considerate and more well-meaning than you hateful hypocrites are.

The commendable and sacrificial move below from SW governors, they know will render them jobless, shows you what Yorubas are in comparison to Igbos who only ever make fake noise to disguise how everything for you people is about being in control rather than genuinely pursuing what is best for all Nigerians or even yourselves.
Only a compound fool can easily call somebody a fool.
Who takes Yoruba serious?
At the mention of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu even Oduduwa your progenitor will be wailing in nairaland.
Yoruba and Igbo are not mate in Sovereignty Nation matter.
You can only compete with Kanuri Nation.
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