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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by sambos994(m): 9:16pm On Sep 28, 2017
sarrki:


Bro put it this way

The political elite across region don't want it

Its not about a particular region

Let's water it down

The masses in the north are also passing whatever their southern counterpart are passing through


Oh please. SW, SE, and SS voiced their desire for restructuring. But the North wants to hold Nigeria back.

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by meccuno: 9:17pm On Sep 28, 2017
stanluiz:
Guy no be lie north is dragging this country backward.
grin grin grin

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by meccuno: 9:18pm On Sep 28, 2017
obonujoker:
We yoruba muslims support our muslim lords
grin grin grin grin

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by linusbnn(m): 9:19pm On Sep 28, 2017
sarrki:



Kanus is the way that leads to destruction

He wants other tribes killed

He preach hatred

He wants to cause genocide

Since kanu no kill u,hope something else no go kill u?. Your brain needs restructuring.

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by sweetgala(m): 9:27pm On Sep 28, 2017
zenmaster:

grin grin grin grin

That cartoon is not only fallacious it has malicious intent in it's creation.

Before the SS and SE dreamt up restructuring the SW and NC had been speaking of it and promoting it. DAWN has been set up for many years with the aim of preparing the SW for regional growth and planning; if you examine the documents by oódua group going back over a decade you would know restructuring of the current system is one of their principles.

Any attempt by SS leaders to promote restructuring is born out of greed, a region where productivity is at it's lowest where civility is rare and the future is uncertain. Restructuring would not give SS anything if all they desire is resources control that region would be broke and unsustainable within a few years while militants siphon the commonwealth away.

The SE is without a doubt the biggest looser in any plans to restructure the current economy. That region has relatively little competitive advantage. Forget being good business people many tribes have produced champions of industry trade and commerce in their numbers there is nothing peculiar about SE.

The NW and NW could do well if they put together a plan some states would perform poorly to start with some would excel put the door.

SW would be the real winners of fiscal federalism these region has a plan and unique leadership system. There is agreement on how to move forward, geographic advantage, good arable land, access to water , relatively good topography, strategic advantage.

NE need to first deal.with BH , but they have a unique edge.

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Nobody: 9:28pm On Sep 28, 2017
sweetgala:


That cartoon is not only fallacious it has malicious intent in it's creation.

Before the SS and SE dreamt up restructuring the SW and NC had been speaking of it and promoting it. DAWN has been set up for many years with the aim of preparing the SW for regional growth and planning; if you examine the documents by oódua group going back over a decade you would know restructuring of the current system is one of their principles.

Any attempt by SS leaders to promote restructuring is born out of greed, a region where productivity is at it's lowest where civility is rare and the future is uncertain. Restructuring would not give SS anything if all they desire is resources control that region would be broke and unsustainable within a few years while militants siphon the commonwealth away.

The SE is without a doubt the biggest looser in any plans to restructure the current economy. That region has relatively little competitive advantage. Forget being good business people many tribes have produced champions of industry trade and commerce in their numbers there is nothing peculiar about SE.

The NW and NW could do well if they put together a plan so states would perform poorly to start with some would excel put the door.

SW would be the real winners of fiscal federalism these region has a plan and unique leadership system. There is agreement on how to move forward, geographic advantage, good arable land, access to water , relatively good topography, strategic advantage.

NE need to first deal.with BH , but they have a unique edge.
you are recycling rumors here

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Viergeachar: 9:33pm On Sep 28, 2017
introvertedsoul:
Senior Parasites at work again with flimsy excuses.
Waiting for junior parasites from the wastelands to come and back up their theory as usual.

Don't be a loooonatic!
Yorubas are the loudest callers for restructuring.

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by introvertedsoul: 9:42pm On Sep 28, 2017
Viergeachar:


Don't be a loooonatic!
Yorubas are the loudest callers for restructuring.

So now you are have self proclaimed the Yorubas parasites?
Okay o.

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Nobody: 9:57pm On Sep 28, 2017
THIS OLD ABOKIS SELF........ undecided undecided undecided
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Lightening: 10:15pm On Sep 28, 2017
sarrki:


Bro put it this way

The political elite across region don't want it

Its not about a particular region

Let's water it down

The masses in the north are also passing whatever their southern counterpart are passing through


How come it is only the Northerners that are kicking against restructuring? BTW The Northern masses will choose anyday to suffer under their own elites rather than enjoy under a southern leader. GEJ vs PMB comes to kind.

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by BlackMbakara1(m): 10:17pm On Sep 28, 2017
I support devolution but limited to the following areas:

1. Agriculture
2. Mining(only applicable to onshore)
3. Education
4. Local Government Autonomy
5. Seaport and Airport (Should be in partnership with FG and must be manned by the Federal security services)
6. Roads (must be tolled on exit to another state)
7. Health
8. Power)
9. Abolish state house of assembly while we retain the current bicameral system(for checks and balance)

Please state police is a no no for me.

They should never give states any state police...
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Vutseck(m): 10:24pm On Sep 28, 2017
sweetgala:


That cartoon is not only fallacious it has malicious intent in it's creation.

Before the SS and SE dreamt up restructuring the SW and NC had been speaking of it and promoting it. DAWN has been set up for many years with the aim of preparing the SW for regional growth and planning; if you examine the documents by oódua group going back over a decade you would know restructuring of the current system is one of their principles.

Any attempt by SS leaders to promote restructuring is born out of greed, a region where productivity is at it's lowest where civility is rare and the future is uncertain. Restructuring would not give SS anything if all they desire is resources control that region would be broke and unsustainable within a few years while militants siphon the commonwealth away.

The SE is without a doubt the biggest looser in any plans to restructure the current economy. That region has relatively little competitive advantage. Forget being good business people many tribes have produced champions of industry trade and commerce in their numbers there is nothing peculiar about SE.

The NW and NW could do well if they put together a plan some states would perform poorly to start with some would excel put the door.

SW would be the real winners of fiscal federalism these region has a plan and unique leadership system. There is agreement on how to move forward, geographic advantage, good arable land, access to water , relatively good topography, strategic advantage.

NE need to first deal.with BH , but they have a unique edge.

all these your bla bla bla ...the SE will be the biggest looser according to you, they aren't complaining as long as it guarantees peaceful co-existence among Nigerians

the issues of agitation, nepotism, favouritism etc. will fizzle out when restructured


how can you claim your region have all the resources and more viable when restructured yet you are blocking every move to make Nigeria move forward


why do you have to cry more than the bereaved
.

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Amarabae(f): 10:26pm On Sep 28, 2017
sweetgala:


That cartoon is not only fallacious it has malicious intent in it's creation.

Before the SS and SE dreamt up restructuring the SW and NC had been speaking of it and promoting it. DAWN has been set up for many years with the aim of preparing the SW for regional growth and planning; if you examine the documents by oódua group going back over a decade you would know restructuring of the current system is one of their principles.

Any attempt by SS leaders to promote restructuring is born out of greed, a region where productivity is at it's lowest where civility is rare and the future is uncertain. Restructuring would not give SS anything if all they desire is resources control that region would be broke and unsustainable within a few years while militants siphon the commonwealth away.

The SE is without a doubt the biggest looser in any plans to restructure the current economy. That region has relatively little competitive advantage. Forget being good business people many tribes have produced champions of industry trade and commerce in their numbers there is nothing peculiar about SE.

The NW and NW could do well if they put together a plan some states would perform poorly to start with some would excel put the door.

SW would be the real winners of fiscal federalism these region has a plan and unique leadership system. There is agreement on how to move forward, geographic advantage, good arable land, access to water , relatively good topography, strategic advantage.

NE need to first deal.with BH , but they have a unique edge.
tell me one state in the north that can stand Anambra in all round development?
Is there any idp or almajiri in southeast?
Why are the north scared of restructuring? Yet you have mouth to talk about southeast,
Abia,Imo,Amambra have oil and gas, with many deposits yet to explore, tell me,is there one drop of oil in the desert land North?
You have bla bla bla yet start sweating whenever restructuring is mentioned,
tufiakwa,

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by NSK4U(m): 10:41pm On Sep 28, 2017
every sane mind knows why they would never accept it but our blame should go to the Esaus we have as representatives who are bent only on eating political porridges and sweeping the popular opinions of their people under carpet.....


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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Gotze1: 10:54pm On Sep 28, 2017
Amarabae:
tell me one state in the north that can stand Anambra in all round development?
Is there any idp or almajiri in southeast?
Why are the north scared of restructuring? Yet you have mouth to talk about southeast,
Abia,Imo,Amambra have oil and gas, with many deposits yet to explore, tell me,is there one drop of oil in the desert land North?
You have bla bla bla yet start sweating whenever restructuring is mentioned,
tufiakwa,

Who told you idp camp is not in southeast? Always try to be conversant with happening around you.

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by deedeedee1: 10:57pm On Sep 28, 2017
I have said it multiple times that splitting Nigeria is far much easier than restructuring it. Anybody that ask for restructuring is not being sincere.
Nigeria can Never be restructured. The Northerners see no difference between both restructuring and disintegration. The northerners see no use of being called Nigerians if they can not benefit. They even have sharia laws in their land. The day Nigeria gets restructured is the day the North will leave Nigeria. Those asking for Biafra are far much more sensible than my Yoruba people that are asking for regionalism.
Nigeria is all about crude oil!
Take it or leave it!

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by ajufinz(m): 11:02pm On Sep 28, 2017
Between these 2States exist 78 LGAs (Kano44+Katsina34) making them the states with the highest number of Reps in NASS. This is an advantage in the game of numbers.

More so, It also presents the states an added advantage with LGA funds control, giving the current arrangement where the LGAs are mere budget items on the resource allocation discourse.

Those who treated the politics of "we the majority" as cheap talk must look again. The current structure has always been rigged to favour those who are biological more productive.

Nigeria will remain a country of mediocres if we do not insist on total restructuring (Constitutional amendments are less desirable)

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by deedeedee1: 11:05pm On Sep 28, 2017
sweetgala:


That cartoon is not only fallacious it has malicious intent in it's creation.

Before the SS and SE dreamt up restructuring the SW and NC had been speaking of it and promoting it. DAWN has been set up for many years with the aim of preparing the SW for regional growth and planning; if you examine the documents by oódua group going back over a decade you would know restructuring of the current system is one of their principles.

Any attempt by SS leaders to promote restructuring is born out of greed, a region where productivity is at it's lowest where civility is rare and the future is uncertain. Restructuring would not give SS anything if all they desire is resources control that region would be broke and unsustainable within a few years while militants siphon the commonwealth away.

The SE is without a doubt the biggest looser in any plans to restructure the current economy. That region has relatively little competitive advantage. Forget being good business people many tribes have produced champions of industry trade and commerce in their numbers there is nothing peculiar about SE.

The NW and NW could do well if they put together a plan some states would perform poorly to start with some would excel put the door.

SW would be the real winners of fiscal federalism these region has a plan and unique leadership system. There is agreement on how to move forward, geographic advantage, good arable land, access to water , relatively good topography, strategic advantage.

NE need to first deal.with BH , but they have a unique edge.
Please spare that bullshiit about how Yoruba people are the real winners if Nigeria is restructured. Nigeria will never be restructured. You can keep deceiving yourselves. The regional government were created by the colonial government sef.
We are tired of the bullshiit!

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Nobody: 11:14pm On Sep 28, 2017
obonujoker:
We yoruba muslims support our muslim lords
shut up.
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Cherez: 11:32pm On Sep 28, 2017
sarrki:



Kanus is the way that leads to destruction

He wants other tribes killed

He preach hatred

He wants to cause genocide
In as much as I don't like the way PMB flooded Aba with soldiers, this is the only sensible statement I read from you on NL.
You and Kanu are no different
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by ejihand(m): 11:36pm On Sep 28, 2017
Gotze1:
Who told you idp camp is not in southeast? Always try to be conversant with happening around you.

I cannot speak for anambra. What you said about ebonyi was a temporary make-shift IDP camp provided for displaced persons during flooding in afikpo south L. G. A., Ebonyi. It only lasted for just 2 months.

We should learn to match debates with compelling points. Is not enough going to Google and type in 'jargons' because you want to proof a point. Google won't disappoint you in most cases, it will definitely pull out informations not representing the current happenings. IDP camps have stayed over 4 years in borno and adamawa(?).

If you sincerely want this country to move forward, restructuring is the ONLY way.

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Gotze1: 12:02am On Sep 29, 2017
ejihand:


I cannot speak for anambra. What you said about ebonyi was a temporary make-shift IDP camp provided for displaced persons during flooding in afikpo south L. G. A., Ebonyi. It only lasted for just 2 months.

We should learn to match debates with compelling points. Is not enough going to Google and type in 'jargons' because you want to proof a point. Google won't disappoint you in most cases, it will definitely pull out informations not representing the current happenings. IDP camps have stayed over 4 years in borno and adamawa(?).

If you sincerely want this country to move forward, restructuring is the ONLY way.
I don't know where o wrote it in my comment that no idp in adamawa or whatever you called it. What I proved to you and the girl is to stop lying. There are idp camps in the east. In fact, I know the one in imo. So read well, open your eyes. Ok.

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Alphasoar(m): 12:03am On Sep 29, 2017
Them no go everly gree oh!
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by obyrich(m): 12:11am On Sep 29, 2017
You inherited a unitary system of government from who? Democrats struggling to retain the legacy of a criminal military junta? grin

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by CaptainFM1: 1:06am On Sep 29, 2017
goaldynman:
I thought they say they are the food basket of the country and that their land is replete with diverse natural resources? Why are they are afraid to develop on their own? They can't imagine their lives without the handouts from Federal Govt! Nonsense Northerners!!

"The resources of this world is not what we have below our feet. It's what we have up in our brain" Those two governors obviously don't have anything in their brain.

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Nobody: 2:06am On Sep 29, 2017
Their opinions should never matter.

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Kingspin(m): 3:04am On Sep 29, 2017
They know that with demolition of power to state all there religion, caliphate influent and free revenue will be downside so the reason for and against change is not only because they are lazy.. But for Nigeria restructure is a must people will be allow to go into associations, plan and do project to develop their state accordingly. Even the honorables in Abuja will start considering relocate to his/her state after Abuja is no longer a business center..
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by ykalhaji(m): 4:10am On Sep 29, 2017
sweetgala:


You are deluded if you think the North as a whole do not want restructuring because as things stand certain Northern states would be the biggest beneficiaries of restructuring. The value of some of the minerals available in many of these northern states is 2-5 X /kg the value of crude oil, indicators shows crude value would drop drastically over the next 5 years.

Agriculture and trans Saharan trade is also very important. Do not be deceived , these guys don't even represent the totality of opinions in their states not to speak of the North as a whole.

You are right. Majority of the commentators here did not read the whole article. Jigawa State representatives asked for restructure and also local government autonomy and isn't Jigawa State in the north again ?
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Arysexy(m): 4:29am On Sep 29, 2017
sweetgala:


That cartoon is not only fallacious it has malicious intent in it's creation.

Before the SS and SE dreamt up restructuring the SW and NC had been speaking of it and promoting it. DAWN has been set up for many years with the aim of preparing the SW for regional growth and planning; if you examine the documents by oódua group going back over a decade you would know restructuring of the current system is one of their principles.

Any attempt by SS leaders to promote restructuring is born out of greed, a region where productivity is at it's lowest where civility is rare and the future is uncertain. Restructuring would not give SS anything if all they desire is resources control that region would be broke and unsustainable within a few years while militants siphon the commonwealth away.

The SE is without a doubt the biggest looser in any plans to restructure the current economy. That region has relatively little competitive advantage. Forget being good business people many tribes have produced champions of industry trade and commerce in their numbers there is nothing peculiar about SE.

The NW and NW could do well if they put together a plan some states would perform poorly to start with some would excel put the door.

SW would be the real winners of fiscal federalism these region has a plan and unique leadership system. There is agreement on how to move forward, geographic advantage, good arable land, access to water , relatively good topography, strategic advantage.

NE need to first deal.with BH , but they have a unique edge.


Go and read d aburi accord document before you start disgracing yourself here on who championed restructuring.


By the way, do u love Igbo's too much that you keep blocking restructuring since u claim they will b d biggest loser?

I can only read fear of d unknown written all over your junk submission above.

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Nobody: 5:35am On Sep 29, 2017
deedeedee1:
I have said it multiple times that splitting Nigeria is far much easier than restructuring it. Anybody that ask for restructuring is not being sincere.
Nigeria can Never be restructured. The Northerners see no difference between both restructuring and disintegration. The northerners see no use of being called Nigerians if they can not benefit. They even have sharia laws in their land. The day Nigeria gets restructured is the day the North will leave Nigeria. Those asking for Biafra are far much more sensible than my Yoruba people that are asking for regionalism.
Nigeria is all about crude oil!
Take it or leave it!

You can now see the reason why I support iPod but y'all are too emotional to see the big picture. Ipob is a means to an end. Their agitations made a lot of things to happen. People are now seeing that one Nigeria is a fraud and the biggest scam. Fine, we Yorubas have been advocating for restructuring long since before kanu came on board but we cannot deny the fact that Ipob agitations played a key role in making states and Southerners to stand up and speak in favour of restructuring.

But you guys were so happy that the military dealt with ipob. you were having hard on about the military invasion and killing of unarmed protesters. Y'all happy about the demise of Ipob.

Now, that ipob have been decimated, what next? I wonder why you guys don't know that this military invasion was a tactics by the Hausa Fulani to kill every agitation and demand for restructuring. They thought ipob is making people to speak up and demand for justice. They see it and know that impact of ipob. Ever since that Ibadan summit, The north has been unsettled. They made an unanimous decision to eliminate KANU once and for all, damning all consequences. Now it is done and y'all are happy.

it's fine. Mark my words - we should all kiss restructuring good bye. Once again, the southerners have lost. note this.

Funny enough, when someone speaks the real truth, you're always keen to say they're not Yoruba. isn't this surprising that a statement such as this is coming from you:

"Those asking for Biafra are far much more sensible than my Yoruba people that are asking for regionalism.
Nigeria is all about crude oil!"

So what makes you different from me and Alcatraz?
We should also start questioning your Yorubaness since that's all you do when slapped with hard facts.

cc.Alcatraz005
Blackfase

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Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Marsnizz: 6:26am On Sep 29, 2017
dokiOloye:
Ladies and gentlemen,I present to U the real enemies of Nigeria.
The ppl who always oppose every step to move d country forward.
The ones who cyclically kill fellow Nigerians in religious/ethnic violence,yet shout 'one Nigeria' d most.
Nnamdi Kanu is obviously d man who saw tomorrow.
you started well but the mention of Nnamdi is where i know your thinking is one sided
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by pokezspecies: 6:27am On Sep 29, 2017
grin what do u expect from the parasites?nigeria no be am

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