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We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by afroniger: 10:26pm On Jul 17, 2017
By Chinonso Alozie, Owerri



Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo state, Monday, said that the country did not need any restructuring. The Governor was quoted to have made the statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Sam Onwuemeodo, at the 67th Annual Conference of the Broadcasting Corporation of Nigeria, BON, in Owerri. Okorocha’s reason was that restructuring meant different things to the various geo-political zones in the country and that what they country needed was “repackaging.”

The release went further to justify the governor’s opposed to the call for restructuring. As captured by the release, “Governor Rochas Okorocha has called on proprietors and managers of the Radio and Television Stations in the country operating under the aegis of Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria (BON) who are meeting in Owerri for their 67th Annual Conference. “To help repackage Nigeria for consumption by the rest of the world because that is what is needed now and not restructuring.

“He also asked them to come up with programmes that could allow the less privileged in the society who cannot afford the high cost of electronic media to also be heard. “Our nation requires repackaging. It is unfortunate that a great nation like ours has not been properly packaged for consumption by the international communities.

“Yet, there are more evils in other nations than we have in Nigeria but the reports going out about our country is such that no one will want to come into Nigerian unless for those who want to take risk. No nation can grow with this arrangement. “I want to charge you today, as you meet, think Nigeria and see how you can repackage it. We are not the worst of them all. “Every geo-political zone has its own interpretation of restructuring. To the South-East, restructuring means creation of an additional State. “For the South-South, restructuring means resource Control.

For the South-West, it means devolution of power and the North may see it differently, but whatever is the Case, we are better of, as a United Nigeria. “The ball is in your court to see how you can project Nigeria and repackage it for public and international consumption. “Let me say to all of us here that there is nothing wrong with Nigeria and Nigerians. Nigeria is a great nation and will ever remain a great nation.”


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/dont-need-restructuring-nigeria-okorocha/

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by dunkem21(m): 10:27pm On Jul 17, 2017
Nigeria needs Reset.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by CROWNWEALTH019(m): 10:28pm On Jul 17, 2017
This man is just m a d


How did IMO state allow this man to rule them still they baffle me...

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by sarrki(m): 10:28pm On Jul 17, 2017
Wiseman of the east

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by auntysimbiat(f): 10:29pm On Jul 17, 2017
Wide mouth governor

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by sarrki(m): 10:29pm On Jul 17, 2017
CROWNWEALTH019:
This man is just m a d


E enter my friend

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by afroniger: 10:31pm On Jul 17, 2017
Rochas seems confused. What does he really mean by 'repackaging'? How does that begin to address the myriad of problems plaguing this country?

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by GQman: 10:32pm On Jul 17, 2017
This man is an idiot!

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by sarrki(m): 10:33pm On Jul 17, 2017
afroniger:
Rochas seems confused. What does he really mean by 'repackaging'? How does that begin to address the myriad of problems plaguing this country?


They are showing face

We all know them

One spotted for the records

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Jetleeee: 10:33pm On Jul 17, 2017
Lol. I remember potor boys screaming "afonja" and "unity beggar" when Obasanjo said Nigeria shouldn't be restructured. Heck! the TD board head mofos shared free yogurts

For them, It was an opportunity to say "Yorubas are against restructuring"

If 10 out of 12 yorubas support Biafuro or restructuring , potor idiots would rather focus on the 2 that aren't in support. It makes them feel good.

Now, 2 of their governors have openly come out to speak against it. Bblady parasites. But can we blame them? Knowing how unproductive the region is as shown in the previous IGR report

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/06/29/we-dont-want-restructuring-says-umahi/

https://www.google.ca/amp/www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/dont-need-restructuring-nigeria-okorocha/amp/

No SW governor has spoken against restructuring!! Not even one

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by sarrki(m): 10:34pm On Jul 17, 2017
GQman:
This man is an idiot!


He's an Elderstateman well respected

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by FlyoruB: 10:37pm On Jul 17, 2017
Okorocha why? Don't deceive yourself. If this country does not restructure it will SURELY disintegrate. The extant system is no longer sustainable. Rochas Okorocha is a big disappointment.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by moninuola65: 10:38pm On Jul 17, 2017
@op
oro ologbon ni se deede ti were ni yato!

Okorocha!
don't mind them, they want to kill Nigeria because they failed Nigeria.
God bless you Okorocha
God bless the UNITED NIGERIA UNDER GOD.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by ONYEUTALI: 10:42pm On Jul 17, 2017
HTW

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Blue3k(m): 10:43pm On Jul 17, 2017
Governor Rochas stop over thinking of the issue. 2/3 of your examples are the same point. Anyway at the SW forum didn't you all agree to restructuring? How do you repackage this mess?

To the South-East, restructuring means creation of an additional State. “For the South-South, restructuring means resource Control. 

For the South-West, it means devolution of power and the North may see it differently, but whatever is the Case, we are better of, as a United Nigeria. 

What is resource control besides devloving federal government control of land. Individuals get land and mineral rights then state and local governments regulate land.

The creation of new state only thing that doesn't change current structure. Next it's unnecessary because alot of states insolvent with allocations.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Omofunaab2: 10:44pm On Jul 17, 2017
Awon unity beggars.. . Two South East governors don't want restructuring... They want the status quo to remain, well i don't blame them sha, they know what's good for their states. .


Restructuring to South East means only creation of more parasitic states in their region .. . Lol.. . These guys are not serious at all. . The igbos made it look like they were not parasites, one would have thought the south east will be clamouring for resource control or devolution of power since they are the ones feeding the rest of the nation but hell no, they only want more parasitic states in their region .... only those with resources can agitate for resource control and fiscal federalism... . Others will want the status quo to remain


The best form of restructuring will be for us to go back to regionalism

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Danzakidakura(m): 10:45pm On Jul 17, 2017
history will always remember Okorocha one day his children will pay the price of their fathers evil and wickedness , banza Dan jaki.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by HVACSpecialist: 10:46pm On Jul 17, 2017
This is the mindset of the elites. I believe the way out for the masses is to rally round the agitation by Igbos. I dont wish for secession but our elites dont want a better Nigeria! Hence, no better option

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Ojiofor: 10:48pm On Jul 17, 2017
sarrki:



He's an Elderstateman well respected

Are you a robot or chronic zomB ?

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Ereolamide: 10:53pm On Jul 17, 2017
Only God can tell the number of akpu morsels blocking this man's brain. Is this man even sane, what the fvck does he mean by repackaging, changing the flags color or what?

Okorocha is a classic example of saboteur, let Igbo people look no further, they should hold their useless leaders responsible for the failure of their region.

If it was a Yoruba governor that said this, useless ipob miscreants would call him a unity beggar.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by sarrki(m): 10:55pm On Jul 17, 2017
Ojiofor:


Are you a robot or chronic zomB ?


All of the above

As far as mazi returns to gashua prison

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by moninuola65: 10:56pm On Jul 17, 2017
afroniger:
Rochas seems confused. What does he really mean by ? How does that begin to address the myriad of problems plaguing this country?
'repackaging':-means elites is not only Nigerian, you were 30% only, that control medias both social or non social! to threat the existence of the great nation Nigeria!
you were fraction of a 1/3 of Nigeria!
i. 1/3 is the Dead Nigerian!
ii. 1/3 is the Living One!
iii. 1/3 is the Unborn generation!
Literates thread with cautions!
The third will curse those who have hand in the liquidation of the great Nigeria, and will fight to reunite the great nation at all cost at their time!
Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by sarrki(m): 10:56pm On Jul 17, 2017
Omofunaab2:
Awon unity beggars


Stop claiming Omoluabi

Be proud of biafra

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by afroniger: 10:58pm On Jul 17, 2017
moninuola65:

'repackaging':-means elites is not only Nigerian, you were 30% only, that control medias both social or non social! to threat the existence of the great nation Nigeria!
you were fraction of a 1/3 of Nigeria!
i. 1/3 is the Dead Nigerian!
ii. 1/3 is the Living One!
iii. 1/3 is the Unborn generation!
Literates thread with cautions!
The third will curse those who have hand in the liquidation of the great Nigeria, and will fight to reunite the great nation at all cost at their time!

What manner of gibberish is this please?

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Nobody: 10:58pm On Jul 17, 2017
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/07/11/alaafin-we-need-restructure-because-bulk-of-nigerias-oil-money-goes-to-north/


Alaafin: We Need Restructure Because Bulk Of Nigeria’s Oil Money Goes To North .


Ademola Babalola in Ibadan
The bulk of Nigeria’s oil money goes to northern part of the country with successive military regimes unduly favouring a section of the country at the expense of other geopolitical zones in the land, hence the need for the nation to restructure if there must be equity, justice and fair play.

With the above position, the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, Monday joined the agitation for the restructuring of Nigeria.
Alaafin spoke at the launch of a biography and postscript titled: ‘Samuel Ladoke Akintola in the Eyes of History,’ written by Femi Kehinde.

At the event, Alaafin traced the historic feud between the late Akintola and the late Obafemi Awolowo, noting that the first federal government’s interference in state affairs happened during the dispute between the two Yoruba politicians, which led to the crisis witnessed in the South-west and ultimately in the death of Akintola.



According to Alaafin, the North was favoured in terms of revenue allocation because while more states and council areas were created in the region, other regions were yet to enjoy similar opportunity despite being federating units.

He said: “The first time that the federal government would interfere in state affairs began when the government at the centre interfered in the feud between Akintola and Awolowo. The government, in support of Akintola, declared a state of emergency in the old Western Region, snowballing into serious crisis.
“The army came and took side during a coup that led to the death of Akintola. Aguiyi Ironsi that took over, abolished the regional system through Decree 34 of 1960. He also scrapped the term federal republic and replaced it with republic of Nigeria.

“The northerners felt that with the new system, the Emirs would no longer be able to operate within a republic like before. Their belief was that Ironsi came from a culture that opposed their belief. This led to a counter coup of July 29, 1960. I am trying to tell you why we have to restructure Nigeria.

“Gowon that came later, returned the term Federal Republic of Nigeria but not the region. Lagos is about 20 million people going by the first census conducted and Kano was next. Within the next 10 years, Kano was split into about 44 council areas but Lagos remains with 20 council areas.

“Jigawa was created from Kano and given 19 council areas. This means that the bulk of what Nigeria realises from oil goes to the North. If we are in a region, the government of that region can create council areas but because we depend on a monolithic manner of financing the states, we are in problem. Have they been able to publish the people who own the oil blocks in Nigeria?”
Alaafin said the bulk of the owners of the oil blocks come from a certain area of the country, expressing his displeasure that government had displayed insensitivity and unrealistic approach to the yearnings of the oil producing area.

“They cannot fish or practice agriculture so they have to agitate. The Oyo State Government cannot pay teachers and civil servants because what is coming to its coffers from the federal government is minimal. Our revenue has been taken over by the federal government. What the federal government collects in Value Added Tax in an area in Oyo State in one month is more than what it collects in Adamawa State in three months. Yet, the federal government takes all away,” the monarch said.

Present at the event were former Governors of Oyo State, Dr. Omololu Olunloyo and Adebayo Alao-Akala. Among others were Justice Ladiran Akintola and the late Bola Ige’s daughter, Funso Adegbola. Dele Momodu delivered the lecture while the book was reviewed by former Governor Abiola Ajimobi’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Festus Adedayo.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Omofunaab2: 11:00pm On Jul 17, 2017
sarrki:



Stop claiming Omoluabi

Be proud of biafra


Lol, sarrki i no get ur time dis evening

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Jesusloveyou: 11:01pm On Jul 17, 2017
You are right

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by ChimaAdeoye: 11:03pm On Jul 17, 2017
Roaches
Another drunk attention seeker grin grin

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by sarrki(m): 11:11pm On Jul 17, 2017
Omofunaab2:



Lol, sarrki i no get ur time dis evening

OK no wahala

Be proud of your source

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by moninuola65: 11:14pm On Jul 17, 2017
quid:





https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/07/11/alaafin-we-need-restructure-because-bulk-of-nigerias-oil-money-goes-to-north/


Alaafin: We Need Restructure Because Bulk Of Nigeria’s Oil Money Goes To North .


Ademola Babalola in Ibadan
The bulk of Nigeria’s oil money goes to northern part of the country with successive military regimes unduly favouring a section of the country at the expense of other geopolitical zones in the land, hence the need for the nation to restructure if there must be equity, justice and fair play.

With the above position, the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, Monday joined the agitation for the restructuring of Nigeria.
Alaafin spoke at the launch of a biography and postscript titled: ‘Samuel Ladoke Akintola in the Eyes of History,’ written by Femi Kehinde.

At the event, Alaafin traced the historic feud between the late Akintola and the late Obafemi Awolowo, noting that the first federal government’s interference in state affairs happened during the dispute between the two Yoruba politicians, which led to the crisis witnessed in the South-west and ultimately in the death of Akintola.



According to Alaafin, the North was favoured in terms of revenue allocation because while more states and council areas were created in the region, other regions were yet to enjoy similar opportunity despite being federating units.

He said: “The first time that the federal government would interfere in state affairs began when the government at the centre interfered in the feud between Akintola and Awolowo. The government, in support of Akintola, declared a state of emergency in the old Western Region, snowballing into serious crisis.
“The army came and took side during a coup that led to the death of Akintola. Aguiyi Ironsi that took over, abolished the regional system through Decree 34 of 1960. He also scrapped the term federal republic and replaced it with republic of Nigeria.

“The northerners felt that with the new system, the Emirs would no longer be able to operate within a republic like before. Their belief was that Ironsi came from a culture that opposed their belief. This led to a counter coup of July 29, 1960. I am trying to tell you why we have to restructure Nigeria.

“Gowon that came later, returned the term Federal Republic of Nigeria but not the region. Lagos is about 20 million people going by the first census conducted and Kano was next. Within the next 10 years, Kano was split into about 44 council areas but Lagos remains with 20 council areas.

“Jigawa was created from Kano and given 19 council areas. This means that the bulk of what Nigeria realises from oil goes to the North. If we are in a region, the government of that region can create council areas but because we depend on a monolithic manner of financing the states, we are in problem. Have they been able to publish the people who own the oil blocks in Nigeria?”
Alaafin said the bulk of the owners of the oil blocks come from a certain area of the country, expressing his displeasure that government had displayed insensitivity and unrealistic approach to the yearnings of the oil producing area.

“They cannot fish or practice agriculture so they have to agitate. The Oyo State Government cannot pay teachers and civil servants because what is coming to its coffers from the federal government is minimal. Our revenue has been taken over by the federal government. What the federal government collects in Value Added Tax in an area in Oyo State in one month is more than what it collects in Adamawa State in three months. Yet, the federal government takes all away,” the monarch said.

Present at the event were former Governors of Oyo State, Dr. Omololu Olunloyo and Adebayo Alao-Akala. Among others were Justice Ladiran Akintola and the late Bola Ige’s daughter, Funso Adegbola. Dele Momodu delivered the lecture while the book was reviewed by former Governor Abiola Ajimobi’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Festus Adedayo.
kabiyesi alayeluwa iku Baba yeye Alase ekeji orisa
The yoyal families and the Crown is right here because if we return into regions the royal will be more happy because it's white that take their land and rights for politicians!
lets say we return into kingdom and empire today the royal families will welcome the development.
that's that.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by CharlotteFlair: 11:15pm On Jul 17, 2017
Ereolamide:
Only God can tell the number of akpu morsels blocking this man's brain. Is this man even sane, what the fvck does he mean by repackaging, changing the flags color or what?

Okorocha is a classic example of saboteur, let Igbo people look no further, they should hold their useless leaders responsible for the failure of their region.

If it was a Yoruba governor that said this, useless ipob miscreants would call him a unity beggar.
And you think we don't know Rocha's is the most useless governor in Nigeria? Even more useless than yourself!

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by CharlotteFlair: 11:18pm On Jul 17, 2017
sarrki:



Stop claiming Omoluabi

Be proud of biafra
Its like you have just received your stipend from BMC, keep trolling till a bag of cement will crash on you now.

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