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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by lonelydora: 8:07am On Jul 18, 2017
Na person born Okorocha abi na carpenter knack am join together? Smh.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Warship: 8:07am On Jul 18, 2017
Markfemi:


Port novo - largest port in west Africa
Cotonou
Ogun- 2nd most industrialised state in Nigeria
Ilorin -fastest growing city
Ibadan -fastest growing city in west Africa

Please can you mention one city in east that can match ONDO state


Port Novo is not a Yoruba Town but a town of the Fon people( The women warriors who defeated Yoruba men in battles )

Abeokuta Ibadan Ilorin Ondo Oshogbo are still filled with mud houses signifying poverty


Guy stop fooling yourself and ask yourself a very serious question


Why only Lagos.?

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Lalas247(f): 8:08am On Jul 18, 2017
londoner:
Nigeria needs restructuring- less power at the centre.

Repackaging is on the surface and not an actual change at all. He profits from things being the same like most politicians in Nigeria. Of course he does not want that to change.

Let states and their state governments for once have to develop what they have rather than just waiting for allocation and not really moving forward. The Federal government is too powerful and it is making states relatively weak.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by franklingud(m): 8:09am On Jul 18, 2017
Imagine.!.

Nigeria needs repackaging for consumption by the rest of the world.





This idiot want the oyibo to continue to dey chop our oil money and resources ba?




See his attire alone go show you say he be aboki nama. Idiot!

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by gidjah(m): 8:09am On Jul 18, 2017
CROWNWEALTH019:
This man is just m a d


How did IMO state allow this man to rule them still they baffle me...
bros, the tin tire me o, at a time like this we thought the igbos are getting it gradually, then this uncle aboki shows up with this kind of statement, how come our leaders always relish on the suffering of her people , enjoy the state of 'no change 'and love personal benefits so much to the detriment of the progress of the lager nation they claim to be leading?

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Nomswag: 8:10am On Jul 18, 2017
This Rocha's is a goat

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Warship: 8:10am On Jul 18, 2017
MediumStout:
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Nnamdi Kanu will be taken out by a sniper soon. Then your biafra agitations will be dead and buried


That is what you guys did to Boko Haram and till today you guys are still technically defeating them

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by freshvine(f): 8:10am On Jul 18, 2017
Omofunaab2:
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

Make no mistake the oil in abia, imo and Anambra will put igbo land in another pedestal. Receiving crumbs from central government and absolute control is different keg of fish

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Ijaya123: 8:11am On Jul 18, 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?

The man is partially right. Restructuring in not what we need but re-orientation. From top to buttom.
Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by MediumStout(m): 8:13am On Jul 18, 2017
Warship:



That is what you guys did to Boko Haram and till today you guys are still technically defeating them




Yoruba and Igbo are one family. We are brothers and sisters. We are both southerners. Let's unite and fight our common enemy Nnamdi Kanu who is hell bent on destabilizing the one Nigeria our ancestors fought for. This is the only condition for an Igbo presidency. We need igbo's to denounce biafra and Nnamdi Kanu and show more patriotism towards a united Nigeria
Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Nobody: 8:13am On Jul 18, 2017
Babangida recommends restructuring

Atiku supports restructuring

APC manifesto within its structures recommends restructuring

Pan Yoruba groups support restructuring

Yet, this fraud called Okorocha speaks ignorantly.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by izombie(m): 8:13am On Jul 18, 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?
what he means by repackaging is instead of reporting that there is boko haram in nigeria, the media should lie. Instead of reporting about fulani herdsmen, the media must lie. Instead of reporting about the epileptic electricity in nigeria, the media should instead report that there is 24 hour power supply. In a nutshell, rochas is saying that there are worse countries than nigeria and that the nigeria media should lie about the real state of nigeria. You get the joke now? Thats what nigeria needs according to okoroawusa.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by omooba969(m): 8:15am On Jul 18, 2017
Oh dear!shocked grin
Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Warship: 8:16am On Jul 18, 2017
MediumStout:



Yoruba and Igbo are one family. We are brothers and sisters. We are both southerners. Let's unite and fight our common enemy Nnamdi Kanu who is hell bent on destabilizing the one Nigeria our ancestors fought for. This is the only condition for an Igbo presidency. We need igbo's to denounce biafra and Nnamdi Kanu and show more patriotism towards a united Nigeria


We are not one please


Keep your Nigeria why we find a new nation for ourselves

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by chikachike86(m): 8:17am On Jul 18, 2017
Omofunaab2:
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

So the only thing you deduced from the article is that all Igbo's want more states to be created in their region? So what happens to the Biafra agitation? Does the opinion of Rocha's mirror that held by the entire Igbo clan? We all know that you typed the above statement out of your desire to be noticed as an avid commentator on this platform, but it do you less hard if you are more objective and constructive next time.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by able20(m): 8:17am On Jul 18, 2017
CROWNWEALTH019:
This man is just m a d


How did IMO state allow this man to rule them still they baffle me...
Not only Rochas has madness, now it seems there is curse on most APC leadership

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by oyakhilomeh(m): 8:18am On Jul 18, 2017
CROWNWEALTH019:
This man is just m a d


How did IMO state allow this man to rule them still they baffle me...
There are lot of mishaps in the country, but then again repackagingis needed even if restructuring will follow suit. The Negative aspect of Nigeria is what media focuses on(even international ones). One of our research trip to the US, we snapped in one remote area of New Jersey a lot argued that can't be in the US
Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by UgojiC(m): 8:18am On Jul 18, 2017
sarrki:


He's an Elderstateman well respected
Respected by who

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by ERICOPLC(m): 8:19am On Jul 18, 2017
The governor is only dpeaking based on his level of understanding of the restructuring.
No one gives what he does not have.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Warship: 8:20am On Jul 18, 2017
Ijaya123:


The man is partially right. Restructuring in not what we need but re-orientation. From top to buttom.


So to you re-orientation will empower states to build international

1) Airports

2) Seaports

3) Shipping inland river Lane

4) Railway lines


Reorientation will empower states to control their resources to build all those infrastructures.

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by wigano: 8:20am On Jul 18, 2017
CROWNWEALTH019:
This man is just m a d


How did IMO state allow this man to rule them still they baffle me...
u don't have to insult him, he's entitled to his opinion. Be matured in reasoning. sad

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Abagworo(m): 8:20am On Jul 18, 2017
Okorocha: Nigeria needs "repackaging" NOT "restructuring," Imo Gov says

Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha has disagreed with the popular views of most national stakeholders that the country needs restructuring.

Okorocha mainly has a problem with the word "restructuring", which he said means different things to the various geo-political zones in the country.

He instead believes that what the country needs is "repackaging."

The Governor stated this in Owerri on Monday, July 17, at the 67th Annual Conference of the Broadcasting Corporation of Nigeria (BON), according to a statement issued by his spokesman Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo.

Okorocha was quoted as saying, "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 Nigeria 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."
Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by sarrki(m): 8:20am On Jul 18, 2017
UgojiC:


Respected by who


All and sundry
Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Ngasky(m): 8:21am On Jul 18, 2017
The reason why North was not shouting is that The bitter truth is once all these restructuring agitation were filled for the southern states tye north wouldn't need restructuring but breaking out of the Nigeria.
Come to think of it we all one way or the other benefit from one another and people are calling for this issue but what will be the status of citizens from other areas in other regions?
The same Peoples clamouring are also for total banning of Fulani herdsmen did they considered there own people living in other regions?
Come to Sokoto/Kebbi/Zamfara 70-80% of teachers under state government are southerners even though there are thousands of graduates roaming the street
Here in Kebbi even the allocated slot in federal service were filled by southern aliens with dubious/fake Kebbi state indigenship.
Left to me instead of all these restructuring we should all call for total breaking up of the entity Nigeria let us take care of ourselves and the South can developed their lands.
Here in the north only about 3% rely on public/civil service at the moment so 97% are either farmers, businessmen or tradesmen. To them one Nigeria was not and will not affect their life in any reasonable way
Long life Northern Nigeria

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by revolt(m): 8:21am On Jul 18, 2017
This goat sha!!!!!!!! Mallam will never love you no matter how well u lick butt..arz

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by revolt(m): 8:24am On Jul 18, 2017
Ngasky:
The reason why North was not shouting is that The bitter truth is once all these restructuring agitation were filled for the southern states tye north wouldn't need restructuring but breaking out of the Nigeria.
Come to think of it we all one way or the other benefit from one another and people are calling for this issue but what will be the status of citizens from other areas in other regions?
The same Peoples clamouring are also for total banning of Fulani herdsmen did they considered there own people living in other regions?
Come to Sokoto/Kebbi/Zamfara 70-80% of teachers under state government are southerners even though there are thousands of graduates roaming the street
Here in Kebbi even the allocated slot in federal service were filled by southern aliens with dubious/fake Kebbi state indigenship.
Left to me instead of all these restructuring we should all call for total breaking up of the entity Nigeria let us take care of ourselves and the South can developed their lands.
Here in the north only about 3% rely on public/civil service at the moment so 97% are either farmers, businessmen or tradesmen. To them one Nigeria was not and will not affect their life in any reasonable way
Long life Northern Nigeria
their people don't live like outlaws, destroying indigenes properties and even killing them. If amazes me how you people reason sef.
Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Ijaya123: 8:27am On Jul 18, 2017
Warship:



So to you re-orientation will empower states to build international

1) Airports

2) Seaports

3) Shipping inland river Lane

4) Railway lines


Reorientation will empower states to control their resources to build all those infrastructures.

What have the states done with the resources at their disposal for the last 20 years?
Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by EHIRIMCHA(m): 8:28am On Jul 18, 2017
Rochas is only protecting his investment in d north.he doesn't dare to speak against d north

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by MrBONE2(m): 8:30am On Jul 18, 2017
CROWNWEALTH019:
This man is just m a d


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

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Warship: 8:30am On Jul 18, 2017
Ngasky:
The reason why North was not shouting is that The bitter truth is once all these restructuring agitation were filled for the southern states tye north wouldn't need restructuring but breaking out of the Nigeria.
Come to think of it we all one way or the other benefit from one another and people are calling for this issue but what will be the status of citizens from other areas in other regions?
The same Peoples clamouring are also for total banning of Fulani herdsmen did they considered there own people living in other regions?
Come to Sokoto/Kebbi/Zamfara 70-80% of teachers under state government are southerners even though there are thousands of graduates roaming the street
Here in Kebbi even the allocated slot in federal service were filled by southern aliens with dubious/fake Kebbi state indigenship.
Left to me instead of all these restructuring we should all call for total breaking up of the entity Nigeria let us take care of ourselves and the South can developed their lands.
Here in the north only about 3% rely on public/civil service at the moment so 97% are either farmers, businessmen or tradesmen. To them one Nigeria was not and will not affect their life in any reasonable way
Long life Northern Nigeria



1) If the Restructuring of Nigeria will cause the North to secede, mark my words " The South will throw a party about it."


2) As for your hopeless defense of the Fulani herdsmen terrorism, do you see Southerners killing Northerners in the North let alone in the South

3) Your state governments don't employ you guys because you guys education is substandard. Educationally you guys are backward. Go and check the cut off mark of federal schools and see how the standard is lowered to accommodate your dull brothers

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Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by CharliParker: 8:32am On Jul 18, 2017
Well said my Governor
Re: We Don’t Need Restructuring In Nigeria – Okorocha by Omofunaab2: 8:33am On Jul 18, 2017
chikachike86:


So the only thing you deduced from the article is that all Igbo's want more states to be created in their region? So what happens to the Biafra agitation? Does the opinion of Rocha's mirror that held by the entire Igbo clan? We all know that you typed the above statement out of your desire to be noticed as an avid commentator on this platform, but it do you less hard if you are more objective and constructive next time.


Umahi and okoroawusa knows better than you all

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