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Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by MetaPhysical: 1:17am On Dec 29, 2019
Gandollaar:
Even the O toh geh movement wouldn't have succeeded if it wasn't backed by a bigger financial war chest than the Sarakis.
We should agitate for electoral reforms first. It's a low hanging fruit that has the capability to feed all to contentment.

Are you aware the restructuring debate has been going on since 1964? grin

Theyve not succeeded till date because we have been patching the defects with constituional and electoral reforms and refusing a wholesale backward-compatibly that many advisers had advocated.

The 2014 confab was an attempt to reform.

We need a flash switch.

Yes O to geh was bankrolled by same political syndicate but it has capacity now to cleanse the rot left by the old institution. They will have their own baggage but it cannot be as bad as the one booted out.

Similarly I do not expect pro-restructuring group to be without flaws...but it cannot stink like what we have now.

Individual groups must take ownership and drive their own destiny forward.

Nothing in the restructured prospect can be as bad as the best of what we have had in the unitary system.
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by nku5: 4:24am On Dec 29, 2019
MetaPhysical:
Restructuring of Nigeria hangs in the hand of Southerners. It is attainable and can be realized within a very short time if the South will consider the following and adhere to it in principle and action.

1. The next President must be a Southerner. This is not negotiable. South must be ready to retake the seat of power by all means, nothing is off the table.

2. South must rally behind a single candidate with a ready-to-go implementation plan for restructure.
This candidate must be an identified activist for restructuring or secession. A pro-restructure or a pro-Biafra. A party that fields this trait will be the choice in South.

3. The VP must come from North, Benue to be precise and a proven pro-MiddleBelt activist.

4. The pair must abandon 2014 confab and return to the 1963 constitution as baseline for restructuring.

5. Only candidates that committ to restructuring or secession will be supported to victory in the national elections to NASS.

6. Any candidate that fails to make restructuring its campaign mantra will be ignored and not given recognition on social media.

7. Southerners, 2023 is your chance to restructure Nigeria and break the fulani yoke forever.

8. If its not restructuring or secession we are not interested in it! Lets consciously make this our mantra.

The last President organised a national conference and was a southerner but you and your northern allies wanted him out at all costs. Almost plunged this country into civil war in 2015 just to get him out. The Tinubu you are trying to campaign for here, discredited the National conference because he had eyes on 2023. Why should anybody trust you guys now? You think people are dumb?

To amend the constitution you need a majority at the National Assembly to pull it off and the North holds a large majority there. Of course they dont want to restructure. Among other reasons, the north needs access to the sea and they have invested heavily in Lagos to ensure access and are going nowhere. The ports and inland waterways are their own now and they are not going to leave.

The only time the north agreed to talk about restructuring was when Nnamdi Kanu was in Nigeria and making them very uncomfortable. That ship has sailed. O.Y.O

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Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by MetaPhysical: 5:49am On Dec 29, 2019
nku5:


The last President organised a national conference and was a southerner but you and your northern allies wanted him out at all costs. Almost plunged this country into civil war in 2015 just to get him out. The Tinubu you are trying to campaign for here, discredited the National conference because he had eyes on 2023. Why should anybody trust you guys now? You think people are dumb?

To amend the constitution you need a majority at the National Assembly to pull it off and the North holds a large majority there. Of course they dont want to restructure. Among other reasons, the north needs access to the sea and they have invested heavily in Lagos to ensure access and are going nowhere. The ports and inland waterways are their own now and they are not going to leave.

The only time the north agreed to talk about restructuring was when Nnamdi Kanu was in Nigeria and making them very uncomfortable. That ship has sailed. O.Y.O


I want to filter and respond to responsible inputs to the topic. This input from you is reckless.

Talking about not trusting us but your entire life and livelihood is entrusted to us in Yorubaland. Very reckless thought.
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by MetaPhysical: 5:54am On Dec 29, 2019
reality1010:

This is a nice plan though not new. The fear in this plan is that the Yoruba people cannot be trusted. They pay lip service on restructure. The North does not want restructure and the Yoruba people becos it will deny them of the opportunities they enjoy under this imbalance system.

So who can be trusted?

This is to you and nku, anyone you guys trust, go ahead, join force with them and deliver a restructured Nigeria. Count Yoruba out of the trustee chair.
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by irrefragable: 2:18pm On Dec 29, 2019
MetaPhysical:
Restructuring of Nigeria hangs in the hand of Southerners. It is attainable and can be realized within a very short time if the South will consider the following and adhere to it in principle and action.

1. The next President must be a Southerner. This is not negotiable. South must be ready to retake the seat of power by all means, nothing is off the table.

2. South must rally behind a single candidate with a ready-to-go implementation plan for restructure.
This candidate must be an identified activist for restructuring or secession. A pro-restructure or a pro-Biafra. A party that fields this trait will be the choice in South.

3. The VP must come from North, Benue to be precise and a proven pro-MiddleBelt activist.

4. The pair must abandon 2014 confab and return to the 1963 constitution as baseline for restructuring.

5. Only candidates that committ to restructuring or secession will be supported to victory in the national elections to NASS.

6. Any candidate that fails to make restructuring its campaign mantra will be ignored and not given recognition on social media.

7. Southerners, 2023 is your chance to restructure Nigeria and break the fulani yoke forever.

8. If its not restructuring or secession we are not interested in it! Lets consciously make this our mantra.
This guy Don dey get sense small small.
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by cocolacec(m): 6:23pm On Jun 26, 2022
wetin happened in 2022
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by MetaPhysical: 7:31pm On Jun 28, 2022
cocolacec:
wetin happened in 2022

Im still preaching a division of Nigeria ever since.

my spirit remains with Yoruba Nation.

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