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Refugee Crisis - What SW Leaders Must Do Immediately. by MetaPhysical: 5:09pm On Jul 07, 2019
We are in dire times in Nigeria and it's a time to put aside certain Yoruba libertarian beliefs and the self-righteousness of big brother. Yoruba must now put forth its conservative beliefs and practice self-preservation. We must close in, we must save ours in their time of death, in their agony, in their time of want and scarcity, in their cry for support and rescue, in their desperation to survive and make ends meet. We will witness others die and cry for rescue also...we must accept that as their fate, their God will rescue them...we are not God for them. We are only God unto our own.

Yoruba has for many years acted the preserver of life and caretaker of wellbeing to others, we provided the structure and stability for others to thrive, in effect our own children were neglected in the process, they slipped through the cracks and became destitute in our own lands - their fatherland. They watched their fathers and mothers play surrogate to children of strangers from strange lands, and their own cries for help and support were not heard or heeded by any, not their Yoruba parents responded, no parents from those strange lands responded either...they were left to their own misery, told to compete with strangers for endowments their ancestors and lands preserved exclusively for the sustenance and privilege of Yoruba generations.

No land in Nigeria or in entire West Africa is as rich in financial wealth, in cultural traditions, in academic excellence, in civilization, in urban growth, in historical antiquities and in a exponentially promising future as Yorubaland is. Children of Oduduwa, in their ambition to sustain dignity are involved in undignified means of livelihood, they are preying on their fellow Yoruba citizens and shedding blood unjustly and desecrating sacred grounds, they have become entangled in ways of life that is in dis-harmony with Yoruba ethos and philosophical living. This calls for alarm at higher points of leadership and authority in Yorubaland. Strangers have brought with them from their strange lands customs and habits which were once unknown in our lands, they have soiled and stained our space and even corrupted the spirit and minds of Yoruba children to things ungodly and undivine....Omoluabi (Omo ti Nua bi) itself is at risk of displacement by Omo ti ajoji bi! Our orientation to divine principles and sacredness of character modeled by ancestors is yielding ground to principles of character imported by strangers. We cannot blame the children of Yoruba for attaching to these strange principles, this is what they are freely exposed to....their sorrounding and societies and communities is saturated in strange customs from strange lands. They are impressionable and so they absorb what they are exposed to. This is the result of leaving the communities and societies and sorroundings unprotected and unshielded against stranger and foreign habits and ways of life. Who are those responsible for protecting societies? Men in leadership and authority in Yorubaland.

Leadership and authority must shield Yorubaland against these elements and agents of stain and desecration that come to our land from strange and foreign lands. They have turned us into dumps. Weird things that they do not practice in their land, they act and make popular in ours.

The Igbo tribe is the worst offender of these classes of strangers and foreigners into Yorubaland. There is no doubt that sooner or later Ibos in North will be driven out, either politically, religiously or with a violent crisis. Those running away and heading South will need a refuge land and a comfort that is capable of sustaining their relocation and of course Yorubaland is always the first choice in minds of many in such stressful circumstances. Our leaders and authority must begin to strategize and develop an effective policy against this problem. We cannot continue to uphold principles of a Constitution not adhered to by any other part of the country. Other parties to the Constitution do not respect it, why do we carry it on our head? Make arrangements to accomodate, replenish and resuscitate Yorubas fleeing from North but STOP any and all non-Yoruba refugees fleeing to our land. They must return to their land, not Yorubaland.

Beside this, I also believe that a policy is needed, as it is, to cleanse Yorubaland of bad elements. This should be ongoing. As we have promised to evict bad Fulanis causing mayhem on our land, we must focus and broaden that plan to include eviction of all ethnics causing mayhem on our lands. Academic literacy and university degree is not a culture, if it was America would not see Iran or Egypt as anti-culture. We must back away from viewing those with Western education as peers in civilization and mindsets as us, not so...particularly when such people were mostly civilized by Yoruba. This is a simplistic perception and is not intelligent. Those who represent an unpatriotic and saboteurs of Yoruba interests and survival must be censored and evicted from our land regardless of their level or depth in Western education and knowledge. On our land, our custom, tradition and philosophies are the default, others must come to terms with it, and not demanding us to bend our ways for them to fit in, wrong! The challenge is between their future and our future. We cannot put our future aside and nurture future of foreigners and strangers on our land. We are priority, Yoruba first...and Yoruba ONLY!

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Re: Refugee Crisis - What SW Leaders Must Do Immediately. by Nobody: 5:31pm On Jul 07, 2019
It's the population that drives lagos... without the population, you dont get huge taxes aswell, moreover what you call for would see the loss in grip on monopoly of a lot of industries et all..

It's actually a win win situation for other regions who would take sole proceeds from their oil.

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Re: Refugee Crisis - What SW Leaders Must Do Immediately. by Earthquake3: 5:36pm On Jul 07, 2019
What a load of crap

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Re: Refugee Crisis - What SW Leaders Must Do Immediately. by QueenSekxy(f): 5:38pm On Jul 07, 2019
An average Yoruba man sees Igbos as there problem.

While fulanis are killing and maiming them in SW, they do not see any problem with that.

I've said it that the hatred you mumuric followers have against Igbos is rooted out of jealousy.

Cows in the north gave ultimatum to southerners, none of you mumuric worshippers condemned it cos, of course, they are talking to Igbos and we wouldn't mind if they get eliminated from the surface of earth since they tend to dominate economically in any environment they found themselves without also considering your people that are located in the north.
Shame on you, Igbos will continue to torment you.

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Re: Refugee Crisis - What SW Leaders Must Do Immediately. by MetaPhysical: 6:12pm On Jul 07, 2019
QueenSekxy:
An average Yoruba man sees Igbos as there problem.

While fulanis are killing and maiming them in SW, they do not see any problem with that.

I've said it that the hatred you mumuric followers have against Igbos is rooted out of jealousy.

Cows in the north gave ultimatum to southerners, none of you mumuric worshippers condemned it cos, of course, they are talking to Igbos and we wouldn't mind if they get eliminated from the surface of earth since they tend to dominate economically in any environment they found themselves without also considering your people that are located in the north.
Shame on you, Igbos will continue to torment you.

Im only asking for Yoruba to protect its own. You are not Yoruba responsibility and if such call is injurious to Ibo then its welcome.

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Re: Refugee Crisis - What SW Leaders Must Do Immediately. by MetaPhysical: 6:16pm On Jul 07, 2019
Esseite:
It's the population that drives lagos... without the population, you dont get huge taxes aswell, moreover what you call for would see the loss in grip on monopoly of a lot of industries et all..

It's actually a win win situation for other regions who would take sole proceeds from their oil.


That is incorrect!

Population of good and patriotic people is what we want on our land. We do not want population of saboteurs that assault our senses and desecrate our goodwill, they must go!

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Re: Refugee Crisis - What SW Leaders Must Do Immediately. by myright: 6:21pm On Jul 07, 2019
this op is very funny

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Re: Refugee Crisis - What SW Leaders Must Do Immediately. by Nobody: 6:22pm On Jul 07, 2019
MetaPhysical:


That is incorrect!

Population of good and patriotic people is what we want on our land. We do not want population of saboteurs that assault our senses and desecrate our goodwill, they must go!

Patriotic people... so you select individuals or build an immigration port of entry?...
Re: Refugee Crisis - What SW Leaders Must Do Immediately. by AntiBalaka: 7:07pm On Jul 07, 2019
Good.

Benin Republic is that way <---------


When SHTF, let me not see you in Delta
Re: Refugee Crisis - What SW Leaders Must Do Immediately. by AntiBalaka: 7:08pm On Jul 07, 2019
myright:
this op is very funny

Only him don dey para for war as if a war in today's Nigeria will not engulf the entire country.

They know they fckup with Buhari now they are trying to blame SS and SE people for the RUGA that is coming to their land.
Re: Refugee Crisis - What SW Leaders Must Do Immediately. by overall90: 7:13pm On Jul 07, 2019
so before our very eyes the yorubas want to make the outcry and the opposition to the RUGA plans which the entire south and middle belt rejected an igbo thing.
this same op was bleating like a nanny goat all over the place at the height of this issue looking for southern solidarity and support.
you talk about yoruba wealth,is there anything in the south west that was not built and own by Nigeria and Nigerians.
the day this country breaks up will be a day of reckoning for you guys.go and ask Detroit.
Re: Refugee Crisis - What SW Leaders Must Do Immediately. by mightyhaze: 7:13pm On Jul 07, 2019
MetaPhysical:
We are in dire times in Nigeria and it's a time to put aside certain Yoruba libertarian beliefs and the self-righteousness of big brother. Yoruba must now put forth its conservative beliefs and practice self-preservation. We must close in, we must save ours in their time of death, in their agony, in their time of want and scarcity, in their cry for support and rescue, in their desperation to survive and make ends meet. We will witness others die and cry for rescue also...we must accept that as their fate, their God will rescue them...we are not God for them. We are only God unto our own.

Yoruba has for many years acted the preserver of life and caretaker of wellbeing to others, we provided the structure and stability for others to thrive, in effect our own children were neglected in the process, they slipped through the cracks and became destitute in our own lands - their fatherland. They watched their fathers and mothers play surrogate to children of strangers from strange lands, and their own cries for help and support were not heard or heeded by any, not their Yoruba parents responded, no parents from those strange lands responded either...they were left to their own misery, told to compete with strangers for endowments their ancestors and lands preserved exclusively for the sustenance and privilege of Yoruba generations.

No land in Nigeria or in entire West Africa is as rich in financial wealth, in cultural traditions, in academic excellence, in civilization, in urban growth, in historical antiquities and in a exponentially promising future as Yorubaland is. Children of Oduduwa, in their ambition to sustain dignity are involved in undignified means of livelihood, they are preying on their fellow Yoruba citizens and shedding blood unjustly and desecrating sacred grounds, they have become entangled in ways of life that is in dis-harmony with Yoruba ethos and philosophical living. This calls for alarm at higher points of leadership and authority in Yorubaland. Strangers have brought with them from their strange lands customs and habits which were once unknown in our lands, they have soiled and stained our space and even corrupted the spirit and minds of Yoruba children to things ungodly and undivine....Omoluabi (Omo ti Nua bi) itself is at risk of displacement by Omo ti ajoji bi! Our orientation to divine principles and sacredness of character modeled by ancestors is yielding ground to principles of character imported by strangers. We cannot blame the children of Yoruba for attaching to these strange principles, this is what they are freely exposed to....their sorrounding and societies and communities is saturated in strange customs from strange lands. They are impressionable and so they absorb what they are exposed to. This is the result of leaving the communities and societies and sorroundings unprotected and unshielded against stranger and foreign habits and ways of life. Who are those responsible for protecting societies? Men in leadership and authority in Yorubaland.

Leadership and authority must shield Yorubaland against these elements and agents of stain and desecration that come to our land from strange and foreign lands. They have turned us into dumps. Weird things that they do not practice in their land, they act and make popular in ours.

The Igbo tribe is the worst offender of these classes of strangers and foreigners into Yorubaland. There is no doubt that sooner or later Ibos in North will be driven out, either politically, religiously or with a violent crisis. Those running away and heading South will need a refuge land and a comfort that is capable of sustaining their relocation and of course Yorubaland is always the first choice in minds of many in such stressful circumstances. Our leaders and authority must begin to strategize and develop an effective policy against this problem. We cannot continue to uphold principles of a Constitution not adhered to by any other part of the country. Other parties to the Constitution do not respect it, why do we carry it on our head? Make arrangements to accomodate, replenish and resuscitate Yorubas fleeing from North but STOP any and all non-Yoruba refugees fleeing to our land. They must return to their land, not Yorubaland.

Beside this, I also believe that a policy is needed, as it is, to cleanse Yorubaland of bad elements. This should be ongoing. As we have promised to evict bad Fulanis causing mayhem on our land, we must focus and broaden that plan to include eviction of all ethnics causing mayhem on our lands. Academic literacy and university degree is not a culture, if it was America would not see Iran or Egypt as anti-culture. We must back away from viewing those with Western education as peers in civilization and mindsets as us, not so...particularly when such people were mostly civilized by Yoruba. This is a simplistic perception and is not intelligent. Those who represent an unpatriotic and saboteurs of Yoruba interests and survival must be censored and evicted from our land regardless of their level or depth in Western education and knowledge. On our land, our custom, tradition and philosophies are the default, others must come to terms with it, and not demanding us to bend our ways for them to fit in, wrong! The challenge is between their future and our future. We cannot put our future aside and nurture future of foreigners and strangers on our land. We are priority, Yoruba first...and Yoruba ONLY!
Don't tell me you are tired of one Nigeria so soon. Remember you don't have the guts to withstand any form of confrontations. Our hand no dey o. But unlike u,Igbo's won't shamelessly and devilishly join hands to destroy u when ewedu hits the fan.they will just sit back and let things rub out naturally kiss
Re: Refugee Crisis - What SW Leaders Must Do Immediately. by Gandollaar(f): 8:29pm On Jul 07, 2019
MetaPhysical:


That is incorrect!

Population of good and patriotic people is what we want on our land. We do not want population of saboteurs that assault our senses and desecrate our goodwill, they must go!
Taju stop crying. Tears won't save you from selling your ancestral lands to me when I show you money tomorrow. Urban wealth you say in the OP? Apart from Lagos that was a former state capital, built with the collective resources of Nigerians and especially with the blood of ND, which other states in SW is prosperous?

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