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Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by TippyTop(m): 6:18pm On Feb 22, 2017
"The signs are all over the place: an Oduduwa Republic for the Yorubas is inevitable"

In our present political predicament, we have three options: a federalism with an all-powerful central government, a decentralized federal government, and a fragmented Nigeria supplanted by separation.

The first option of a powerful and tyrannical federal government is what we have now. The second option of a true centralized federalism is being rejected, rebuffed, and resisted. But Nigeria is headed for the third option – fragmentation and separation

The imminent possible break up of Nigeria brings on the bone-shaking shivers doctors call rigors. Many writers have detailed how Nigeria is bursting at the seams with ethno-religious, political and economic problems waiting to explode. However, the apostles of one Nigeria have repeatedly denied or dismissed the notion and tried to nudge us out of that zone. By definition, a failed state is one that has simply ceased to function. Going by this definition, Nigeria is a failed state because nothing works in Nigeria. Nigeria is a divided nation. Nigeria is a collapsed state and her break up is imminent. The signs are all over the place: an Oduduwa Republic for the Yorubas is inevitable.

I believe there is a very strong case for Oduduwa Republic for the benefits for both the historic rivalry between east and west, north and south, oil states and non-oil states, Christian and Muslims communities, democrats and autocrats, soldiers and citizens that have bedeviled Nigeria since its founding are pulling us apart to the extreme. We're closer to the breaking point. The elements of traditional prejudice of the three major ethnic groups – Igbo, Hausa, and Yoruba – continue to ignite enmity, distrust, and hatred. The three groups have remained incontestably hostile – forever. Today, there is more animosity than there is collegiality. The three groups are full of expression of self-hate, suspicion, and intolerant of each other.

Our history proves that ethnic unity is more of a dusty artifact of an ancient political arrangement than the outcome of genuine political incorporation or enhanced cohesion among the different ethnic groups. The fragile state of affairs has been held together by a tsunami of lies and misrepresentations in whose wake the country is reeling perpetually. Successive governments were dominated by evil and murderous perpetrators of crimes

Ethnic fragmentation and persistent hotbeds of political criminality were encouraged and sponsored by the rulers. As a result, we were submerged in ethnic hatred and rabid nationalism that swept throughout the nation like a disease.

The absence of a true democracy to ensure devolution of federal power is a powerful incentive against unity and cooperation. Nigeria is convulsed by internal violence. It can no longer deliver positive political goods to her citizens. The government is fast losing legitimacy. The government has become illegitimate in the eyes and hearts of a growing plurality of 180 million Nigerians. Nigeria sinks deeper and deeper into chaos and calamity. The north-south divide remains the greatest obstacle to a strengthened democracy and a workable union. We're battling economic confusion, continued corruption, prolonged poverty, and sustained mismanagement. The scale of corruption dwarfs any brazen robbery of public treasury in recent memory. Our world has been turned into a medieval hellscape. Corruption flourishes on unusually destructive scale. Our corrupt ruling class mostly invest their loots overseas, not at home, making the economic failure of the country much more acute.

Our rulers siphon funds from the state coffers. They dip directly into the coffers of the shrinking state to pay for lavish residences and palaces, extensive overseas travel, and privileges and perquisites that feed their greed. Nigeria has failed to grow economically and its citizens have failed to flourish. For many years, Nigerians have been trapped in an irreversible debilitating cycle of poverty and hopelessness. The paralysis of our democratic structures has illuminated further the mockery and the failure of our democracy. The twice forgotten man in Nigeria has always been the poor. The government response to the abject poverty that has defined the lives of the poor is zero. Our political leaders are not chosen on the merit of mass support. Most are selected by god fathers, elevated to position, supplied with resources and, as expected, subjected to the king maker’s control.

The Presidency and the National Assembly are inarticulate giants with uneasy gait, subjected to abuse and confuse in their responses to national issues. Checks and balances that are part of a healthy democracy have been deleted in our system. It’s no surprise that our representative democracy is nothing but a disguise in name. It is no exaggeration to say that there are no legislatures in Nigeria. If they exist at all, they are rubber-stamp machines. Our judiciary is a derivative of the executive rather than being independent. Nigerians know that they cannot rely on the court system for redress or remedy. The mass poor of our people nurtures a healthy suspicion toward these manufactured leaders. It’s an open secret that money is the chief argument these leaders are offering to induce and buy loyalty. These manufactured leaders lack personal integrity, commitment, and ability. Tragically, they’re not fighters for a new life for our people but figureheads of the old.




http://saharareporters.com/2017/02/22/nigeria-break-imminent-oduduwa-republic-inevitable-bayo-oluwasanmi

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by TippyTop(m): 6:25pm On Feb 22, 2017
Buhari's actions and inaction since becoming president is enough reason for separation. Arewa Republic can now have Mr Vegetable Bubu all to themselves.

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by Thewrath(m): 6:27pm On Feb 22, 2017
Lol,is it same SW I know of grin,if they try it eh their case will be worse off,their survival completely depends on one-Nigeria.

I'd like to see if they gat balls to even attempt it though cool.

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by Blue3k(m): 6:39pm On Feb 22, 2017
Please nobody going anywhere. Nobody has guts to start actual political movement to get referendum going in states. Even if it's just symbolic. If asked why any separatists doesn't take action excuses abound.

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by Rollsnjaguar(m): 6:47pm On Feb 22, 2017
Amazing

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by smark61: 6:51pm On Feb 22, 2017
So Yoruba want dia own n ibos want dia own ok
Very soon hausas go want dia own. Den d south too go want dia own

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by realhumanity: 6:53pm On Feb 22, 2017
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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by GMBuhari: 6:54pm On Feb 22, 2017
I do not see that happening anytime soon



It's the wrong move at the wrong time


If not for everything else , but because Dangote just built his refinery in Lagos

And it's not typical for Yoruba race to whine about marginalization , or being short changed, whoever wrote this piece is an idiot


Buhari is the best thing that's happened to Nigeria , anyone talking about secession on Behalf of Yoruba nation has skeletons to hide

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by TippyTop(m): 6:59pm On Feb 22, 2017
GMBuhari:
I do not see that happening anytime soon



It's the wrong move at the wrong time


If not for everything else , but because Dangote just built his refinery in Lagos

And it's not typical for Yoruba race to whine about marginalization , or being short changed, whoever wrote this piece is an idiot


Buhari is the best thing that's happened to Nigeria , anyone talking about secession on Behalf of Yoruba nation has skeletons to hide

There won't be break up because Dangote built refinery in Lagos, flawless logic.
What about Niger Delta that allowed its resources to be used in building Lagos and Abuja without voicing opposition?

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by momentarylapse: 7:00pm On Feb 22, 2017
Pure uncut nonsense!

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by omenkaLives(m): 7:07pm On Feb 22, 2017
A consolation thread for Liepob miscreants to wipe their tears with. How does the opinion of one Oluwasanmi become that of Yorubas? cheesy

Well, anything to give their broken hearts some soothing caress for a moment is okay. After all, they are out blothers. cheesy

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by GMBuhari: 7:10pm On Feb 22, 2017
Goan siddon somewhere jare


Northerner's investment in Oodua Republic and they'll just let it go ?
TippyTop:


There won't be break up because Dangote built refinery in Lagos, flawless logic.
What about Niger Delta that allowed its resources to be used in building Lagos and Abuja without voicing opposition?

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by DozieInc(m): 7:11pm On Feb 22, 2017
Their business.
Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by hucienda: 7:14pm On Feb 22, 2017
Civil War Part II ...

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by TippyTop(m): 7:16pm On Feb 22, 2017
GMBuhari:
Goan siddon somewhere jare


Northerner's investment in Oodua Republic and they'll just let it go ?

What of Southern investment in the north especially Abuja?

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omenkaLives:
A consolation thread for Liepob miscreants to wipe their tears with. How does the opinion of one Oluwasanmi become that of Yorubas? cheesy

Well, anything to give their broken hearts some soothing caress for a moment is okay. After all, they are out blothers. cheesy
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Shut up.

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by vanbonattel: 7:26pm On Feb 22, 2017
Let's move this topic to the jokes section. Yoruba can only break away in their dream. In reality they are in chains.

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by vanbonattel: 7:31pm On Feb 22, 2017
omenkaLives:
A consolation thread for Liepob miscreants to wipe their tears with. How does the opinion of one Oluwasanmi become that of Yorubas? cheesy

Well, anything to give their broken hearts some soothing caress for a moment is okay. After all, they are out blothers. cheesy

Because the oluwasukomi is an afonja. He is the Nnamdi Kanu of oduduwa land. cheesy

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by hammerF: 7:31pm On Feb 22, 2017
Black mail! The kings of Black mail, who takes them seriously?

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by EazyMoh(m): 7:34pm On Feb 22, 2017
Toh a raba kawai!
Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by cuba62(m): 7:38pm On Feb 22, 2017
operation wetie ? akintola vs awolowo ? the old western region was a headache to the first republic. in fact this is one of the reasons the 5 majors gave when they struck in january 1966

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Re: Nigeria Break Up Imminent, Oduduwa Republic Inevitable - Bayo Oluwasanmi by zionmade(m): 7:44pm On Feb 22, 2017
Lol
Hahahahshahah We will stand for one nigeria till eternity and d north must keep ruling us. No surrender no retreat

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