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See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by Nobody: 10:41am On Aug 07, 2017
ISSUES IN RESTRUCTURING CORPORATE NIGERIA

Being a paper Presented At the “National Conference On The 1999 Constitution” Jointly Organised By The Network For Justice And The Vision Trust Foundation, At the Arewa House, Kaduna from 11th – 12th September 1999.

By SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI
Assistant General Manager Credit Risk Management and Control Division
United Bank for Africa PLC, Marina, Lagos.

An Extract:

The Yoruba elite were the first, in 1962, to attempt a violent overthrow of an elected government in this country. In 1966, it was the violence in the West which provided an avenue for the putsch of 15th January.
Having said that, this nation must realise that the Igbos (sic) have more than paid for their foolishness.

They have been defeated in War, rendered paupers by monetary policy fiat, their properties declared abandoned and confiscated, kept out of strategic public sector appointments and deprived of public services. The rest of the country forced them to remain in Nigeria and has continued to deny them equity.
The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have conspired to keep the Igbo out of the scheme of things. In the recent transition when the Igbo solidly supported the PDP in the hope of an Ekwueme presidency, the North and South-West treated this as a Biafra agenda. Every rule set for the primaries, every gentleman’s agreement was set aside to ensure that Obasanjo, not Ekwueme emerged as the candidate.

Things went as far as getting the Federal Government to hurriedly gazette a pardon. Now, with this government, the marginalisation of the Igbo is more complete than ever before. The Igbo (sic) have taken all these quietly because they reason, they brought it upon themselves. But the nation is sitting on a time-bomb.

Our present political leaders have no sense of History. There is a new Igbo man, who was not born in 1966 and neither knows nor cares about Nzeogwu and Ojukwu. There are Igbo men on the street who were never Biafrans. They were born Nigerians, are Nigerians, but suffer because of actions of earlier generations. They will soon decide that it is better to fight their own war, and may be find an honourable peace, than to remain in this contemptible state in perpetuity.

The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have exacted their pound of flesh from the Igbos. For one Saraduna, one Tafawa Balewa, one Akintola and one Okotie-Eboh, hundreds of thousands have died and suffered…. If this issue is not addressed immediately, no conference will solve Nigeria’s problems.

Adapted from the book "In Biafra, A Country Died" By Emiefene Ezeani.

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Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by madridguy(m): 10:42am On Aug 07, 2017
cool
Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by tossie101(f): 10:54am On Aug 07, 2017
Hmm
Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by aolawale025: 10:59am On Aug 07, 2017
The new generation of Igbos are prepared to get a new deal (due to the consequences of the civil war) on their own terms.

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Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by Kazim88: 11:00am On Aug 07, 2017
I have so much respect for the Political wisdom of Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi

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Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by Oladimejyy(m): 11:03am On Aug 07, 2017
Igbos doesnt have any inheritance in africa but in asia
Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by Nobody: 2:46am On Aug 08, 2017
Kazim88:
I have so much respect for the Political wisdom of Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi



I still wonder why he went into traditional rulership, we need his kind in mainstream politics.
Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by Nobody: 2:46am On Aug 08, 2017
aolawale025:
The new generation of Igbos are prepared to get a new deal (due to the consequences of the civil war) on their own terms.

Exactly.
Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by IgboSubmarine: 3:28am On Aug 08, 2017
Oladimejyy:
Igbos doesnt have any inheritance in africa but in asia

See this one whose ancestor was cast out of heaven.
Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by ExplorerReturns(m): 3:37am On Aug 08, 2017
Igbo's must be great because over 90& of news in politics is directly or indirectly linked to them!

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Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by mcaffinity: 4:51am On Aug 08, 2017
Camillus92:
ISSUES IN RESTRUCTURING CORPORATE NIGERIA

Being a paper Presented At the “National Conference On The 1999 Constitution” Jointly Organised By The Network For Justice And The Vision Trust Foundation, At the Arewa House, Kaduna from 11th – 12th September 1999.

By SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI
Assistant General Manager Credit Risk Management and Control Division
United Bank for Africa PLC, Marina, Lagos.

An Extract:

The Yoruba elite were the first, in 1962, to attempt a violent overthrow of an elected government in this country. In 1966, it was the violence in the West which provided an avenue for the putsch of 15th January.
Having said that, this nation must realise that the Igbos (sic) have more than paid for their foolishness.

They have been defeated in War, rendered paupers by monetary policy fiat, their properties declared abandoned and confiscated, kept out of strategic public sector appointments and deprived of public services. The rest of the country forced them to remain in Nigeria and has continued to deny them equity.
The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have conspired to keep the Igbo out of the scheme of things. In the recent transition when the Igbo solidly supported the PDP in the hope of an Ekwueme presidency, the North and South-West treated this as a Biafra agenda. Every rule set for the primaries, every gentleman’s agreement was set aside to ensure that Obasanjo, not Ekwueme emerged as the candidate.

Things went as far as getting the Federal Government to hurriedly gazette a pardon. Now, with this government, the marginalisation of the Igbo is more complete than ever before. The Igbo (sic) have taken all these quietly because they reason, they brought it upon themselves. But the nation is sitting on a time-bomb.

Our present political leaders have no sense of History. There is a new Igbo man, who was not born in 1966 and neither knows nor cares about Nzeogwu and Ojukwu. There are Igbo men on the street who were never Biafrans. They were born Nigerians, are Nigerians, but suffer because of actions of earlier generations. They will soon decide that it is better to fight their own war, and may be find an honourable peace, than to remain in this contemptible state in perpetuity.

The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have exacted their pound of flesh from the Igbos. For one Saraduna, one Tafawa Balewa, one Akintola and one Okotie-Eboh, hundreds of thousands have died and suffered…. If this issue is not addressed immediately, no conference will solve Nigeria’s problems.

Çc
ALIBABAgcfr
Lefulefu
Lasticala
izombie
fulanmafia
Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by Nobody: 11:25am On Aug 08, 2017
IgboSubmarine:


See this one whose ancestor was cast out of heaven.

Lol grin
Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by DocHMD: 11:41am On Aug 08, 2017
Zoogerian wickedness created Nnamdi Kanu and now it is too late to make amends for their wickedness.

How Zoogerian buffoons felt that they can succesfully marginalize forever 60 million Igbos world wide without paying for it one way or the other with the so-called 'unity' that feeds their parasitic mouths amazes me.
Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by Ekykool(m): 12:48pm On Aug 08, 2017
OP please attach a source to your post and let's see if it would get to front page.

Many important threads are being ignored by mods on here.
Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by Ekykool(m): 12:49pm On Aug 08, 2017
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Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by binsanni(m): 1:08pm On Aug 08, 2017
hmm sanusi again shocked shocked
Re: See What Emir Sanusi Lamido S. Said About The Igbo's, Marginalisation In 1999. by Nobody: 1:34pm On Aug 08, 2017
Ekykool:
OP please attach a source to your post and let's see if it would get to front page.

Many important threads are being ignored by mods on here.

Done that.

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