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British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by IamPatriotic(m): 7:12pm On May 13, 2020
Parliamentary elections were held in Nigeria on 12 December 1959. The result was a hung parliament with no clear majority to form a government.

Zik's National Council of Nigeria and Cameroons (NCNC), came first with 2,594,577 votes to get 81 seats.

Awolowo's Action Group (AG), came second with 1,992,364 votes to get 73 seats.

However, the Ahmadu Bello's Northern People's Congress (NPC), came a distant third with 1,922,179 votes to get 134 of the 312 seats in the House of Representatives despite getting less public votes.

The above three major political parties in the election did not get enough number of the seats to form a government. An alliance had to be formed to determine who would rule.

It was a no brainer that Zik's NCNC and Awolowo's Action Group should make a coalition government as they came first and second respectively.

Awolowo, then humbled himself and volunteered to be a Deputy Prime Minister or Finance Minister in a coalition government with Zik as the Prime Minister. This was because the Zik's NCNC party had more public votes and seats than the Awolowo's Action Group.

Zik invited Awolowo’s team to Asaba, the gateway between the Yoruba's Western Region and the Igbo's Eastern Region to hold coalition talks. The talks were a clever ruse to keep Action Group’s hopes high, so that Action Group would be kept distracted from meeting with other minor parties for talks, including: Northern Elements Progressive Union with 8 seats; Mobolaje Grand Alliance with 6 seats; Igala Union with 4 seats; Independents Candidates with 4 seats; Igbira Tribal Union with 4 seats and the Niger Delta Congress with 1 seat.

Whilst the Action Group team was waiting in Asaba for a meeting with the NCNC, they read in the news that Zik and the NCNC had gone up North and clinched the deal with Ahmadu Bello on forming a coalition government with the NPC.

Tafawa Balewa, a Fulani, would be the Prime Minister of Nigeria while Zik would be the figure head Governor-General. Even Nkrumah of Ghana was shocked. He asked Zik why having spent so much energy fighting for colonial emancipation and then settling for a toothless bulldog role when Nigeria needed him the most.

Zik wrote in his autobiography why he did not form a coalition government with Awolowo.

In 1947, with over £13,500 raised from the Yoruba people and given to the NCNC, Zik had led other six prominent NCNC delegates to London to protest the “obnoxious laws” of Governor Arthur Richards. The trip ended in failure with backbiting, abuses and accusation of theft against Zik. Zik’s opponents at the NCNC, accused him of squandering the money and the trust of Nigerians.

Zik replied insinuating that the Yoruba on the team, that are: Mrs. Fumilayo Ransome-Kuti, Prince Adeleke Adedoyin, and Dr. A. B. Olorunnimbe, were the problem.

There erupted a heated and prolonged press war between Zik’s Political Reminiscence in his West African Pilot and H.O. Davies’ Political Panorama in the Daily Service. This led to Igbo in Lagos rushing to buy machetes in large numbers thinking a tribal war was imminent.

The Governor and his General Secretary, Hugh Foot, quickly called Zik and H.O. Davies to order at the Government House.

Zik went away with the resolve that “the Yoruba must not be allowed to rule over others in Nigeria”.

And afterwards in the Daily Service published the speech of Zik in 1949 about Igbo being destined by God to conquer and rule over others. This among others, will explain why Zik rejected Awolowo's offer of a coalition government in 1959 and instead worked with the Fulani.

The Fulani had been reading Zik and the Igbo through the lens of his 1949 speech ever since.

The Fulani way of neutralising Zik when the opportunity came in 1959 was to offer him a powerless post, which surprisingly Zik and the NCNC dutifully accepted in place of being Nigeria’s first Prime Minister.

Zik had thought that the Igbo can easily manipulate the Fulani in place of the educated Yoruba. He thus manipulated Balewa to arrest Awolowo in 1962 and to have him jailed for 10 years in 1963.

Zik also manipulated Balewa to remove from the Western Region the Edo, Urhobo, Itsekiri and Western Ijaw that account for 70% of the oil wealth in Nigeria and created for them the Mid-West Region.

Zik's hatred for the Yoruba gave the Fulani the impetus to rule over others in Nigeria.

The Igbo coup plotters tried to undo Zik's mistake in 1966. And unfortunately, they killed other tribes and left theirs, which resulted in the civil war.

Britain did not really hand over Nigeria to the Fulani. Nigeria was given over to the Fulani by the Igbo.

However, to hold on to power in Nigeria, the Fulani enlisted the backing of the self-serving career politicians in England.

Not many Igbo especially the young ones know this narrative. I don’t think the Yorubas, even their elders remember this. Has the leopard changed its spots?

~ Babalola Akinnuoye writes from Ibadan, Western Nigeria.

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by Nobody: 7:14pm On May 13, 2020
Ok

Azikiwe is dead.
No time for long talk.

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by Ooni: 7:14pm On May 13, 2020
Just take a look at what Fulani are doing with our youths. I weep for the Yoruba race

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by clevvermind(m): 7:15pm On May 13, 2020
Rubbish

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by Dikebuka: 7:17pm On May 13, 2020
Why did Anthony Enahoro and Fani Kayode's call for independence bid fail in the Parliament

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by mrvitalis(m): 7:19pm On May 13, 2020
IamPatriotic:
Parliamentary elections were held in Nigeria on 12 December 1959. The result was a hung parliament with no clear majority to form a government.

Zik's National Council of Nigeria and Cameroons (NCNC), came first with 2,594,577 votes to get 81 seats.

Awolowo's Action Group (AG), came second with 1,992,364 votes to get 73 seats.

However, the Ahmadu Bello's Northern People's Congress (NPC), came a distant third with 1,922,179 votes to get 134 of the 312 seats in the House of Representatives despite getting less public votes.

The above three major political parties in the election did not get enough number of the seats to form a government. An alliance had to be formed to determine who would rule.

It was a no brainer that Zik's NCNC and Awolowo's Action Group should make a coalition government as they came first and second respectively.

Awolowo, then humbled himself and volunteered to be a Deputy Prime Minister or Finance Minister in a coalition government with Zik as the Prime Minister. This was because the Zik's NCNC party had more public votes and seats than the Awolowo's Action Group.

Zik invited Awolowo’s team to Asaba, the gateway between the Yoruba's Western Region and the Igbo's Eastern Region to hold coalition talks. The talks were a clever ruse to keep Action Group’s hopes high, so that Action Group would be kept distracted from meeting with other minor parties for talks, including: Northern Elements Progressive Union with 8 seats; Mobolaje Grand Alliance with 6 seats; Igala Union with 4 seats; Independents Candidates with 4 seats; Igbira Tribal Union with 4 seats and the Niger Delta Congress with 1 seat.

Whilst the Action Group team was waiting in Asaba for a meeting with the NCNC, they read in the news that Zik and the NCNC had gone up North and clinched the deal with Ahmadu Bello on forming a coalition government with the NPC.

Tafawa Balewa, a Fulani, would be the Prime Minister of Nigeria while Zik would be the figure head Governor-General. Even Nkrumah of Ghana was shocked. He asked Zik why having spent so much energy fighting for colonial emancipation and then settling for a toothless bulldog role when Nigeria needed him the most.

Zik wrote in his autobiography why he did not form a coalition government with Awolowo.

In 1947, with over £13,500 raised from the Yoruba people and given to the NCNC, Zik had led other six prominent NCNC delegates to London to protest the “obnoxious laws” of Governor Arthur Richards. The trip ended in failure with backbiting, abuses and accusation of theft against Zik. Zik’s opponents at the NCNC, accused him of squandering the money and the trust of Nigerians.

Zik replied insinuating that the Yoruba on the team, that are: Mrs. Fumilayo Ransome-Kuti, Prince Adeleke Adedoyin, and Dr. A. B. Olorunnimbe, were the problem.

There erupted a heated and prolonged press war between Zik’s Political Reminiscence in his West African Pilot and H.O. Davies’ Political Panorama in the Daily Service. This led to Igbo in Lagos rushing to buy machetes in large numbers thinking a tribal war was imminent.

The Governor and his General Secretary, Hugh Foot, quickly called Zik and H.O. Davies to order at the Government House.

Zik went away with the resolve that “the Yoruba must not be allowed to rule over others in Nigeria”.

And afterwards in the Daily Service published the speech of Zik in 1949 about Igbo being destined by God to conquer and rule over others. This among others, will explain why Zik rejected Awolowo's offer of a coalition government in 1959 and instead worked with the Fulani.

The Fulani had been reading Zik and the Igbo through the lens of his 1949 speech ever since.

The Fulani way of neutralising Zik when the opportunity came in 1959 was to offer him a powerless post, which surprisingly Zik and the NCNC dutifully accepted in place of being Nigeria’s first Prime Minister.

Zik had thought that the Igbo can easily manipulate the Fulani in place of the educated Yoruba. He thus manipulated Balewa to arrest Awolowo in 1962 and to have him jailed for 10 years in 1963.

Zik also manipulated Balewa to remove from the Western Region the Edo, Urhobo, Itsekiri and Western Ijaw that account for 70% of the oil wealth in Nigeria and created for them the Mid-West Region.

Zik's hatred for the Yoruba gave the Fulani the impetus to rule over others in Nigeria.

The Igbo coup plotters tried to undo Zik's mistake in 1966. And unfortunately, they killed other tribes and left theirs, which resulted in the civil war.

Britain did not really hand over Nigeria to the Fulani. Nigeria was given over to the Fulani by the Igbo.

However, to hold on to power in Nigeria, the Fulani enlisted the backing of the self-serving career politicians in England.

Not many Igbo especially the young ones know this narrative. I don’t think the Yorubas, even their elders remember this. Has the leopard changed its spots?

~ Babalola Akinnuoye writes from Ibadan, Western Nigeria.
The problem yorubas have is you hurt someone and you expect them to forget and move one with you as if nothing happened but you keep remembering the bad things you think they did to you ....like how u guys expect south south to forget about 2015 and vote for you in 2023 ....no body is a fool

U really expected zik to form an alliance with awolowo that has displayed open hatred for him for no just reason for years ...the man that scaled alafin of Oyo because he preferred zik leadership style

Honestly u people must thing the rest Nigerians are fools that u can manipulate

These is the same reason Igbo have chosen to work with north even tho we hate it .....

North have only worked with yorubas only when igbos reject their offer ....you Yorubas are never anyone's first choice ...no body trust you guys


So if you were zik u would from alliance with awolowo ??

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:20pm On May 13, 2020
Ooni:
Just take a look at what Fulani are doing with our youths. I weep for the Yoruba race

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by helinues: 7:20pm On May 13, 2020
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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by deji17: 7:29pm On May 13, 2020
mrvitalis:

The problem yorubas have is you hurt someone and you expect them to forget and move one with you as if nothing happened but you keep remembering the bad things you think they did to you ....like how u guys expect south south to forget about 2015 and vote for you in 2023 ....no body is a fool

U really expected zik to form an alliance with awolowo that has displayed open hatred for him for no just reason for years ...the man that scaled alafin of Oyo because he preferred zik leadership style

Honestly u people must thing the rest Nigerians are fools that u can manipulate

These is the same reason Igbo have chosen to work with north even tho we hate it .....

North have only worked with yorubas only when igbos reject their offer ....you Yorubas are never anyone's first choice ...no body trust you guys


So if you were zik u would from alliance with awolowo ??

So you agree that Zik handed over power to Balewa instead of forming alliance with Awo? Yes or No answer will suffice.

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by deji17: 7:30pm On May 13, 2020
Ooni:
Just take a look at what Fulani are doing with our youths. I weep for the Yoruba race

But why are you not weeping for the Igbos for their betrayal ?

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by nku5: 7:30pm On May 13, 2020
OP- So you think posting this padded and skewed write-up can make any difference? The votes could never have made a difference because the British created a northern region with more votes than west and eastern region combined. A little research could have helped you.

If you guys think spamming NL with all this revised history to attack igbos will help a Yoruba man become president in 2023 then you all are on a loooong thing. The north is not giving Tinubu any thing except a few contracts and Osunbande as VP to el- rufai or whoever they select

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by deji17: 7:32pm On May 13, 2020
nku5:
OP- So you think posting this padded and skewed write-up can make any difference? The votes could never have made a difference because the British created a northern region with more votes than west and eastern region combined. A little research could have helped you.

If you guys think spamming NL with all this revised history to attack igbos will help a Yoruba man become president in 2023 then you all are on a loooong thing. The north is not giving Tinubu any thing except a few contracts and Osunbande as VP to el- rufai or whoever they select

Can you point to any area of the OP that is not true?

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by mrvitalis(m): 7:40pm On May 13, 2020
deji17:


So you agreed that Zik handed over power to Balewa instead of forming alliance with Awo? Yes or No answer will suffice.
Why would he form alliance with awolowo after all he did to him ...are you normal ...

It's like expecting south south to back south west after 2015

When they say British handed over power to the north ...look at the sits the north had ...look at the rest region

Hope you have an IQ high enough to understand that

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by duwdu: 7:46pm On May 13, 2020
IamPatriotic:
Parliamentary elections were held in Nigeria on 12 December 1959. The result was a hung parliament with no clear majority to form a government.

Zik's National Council of Nigeria and Cameroons (NCNC), came first with 2,594,577 votes to get 81 seats.

Awolowo's Action Group (AG), came second with 1,992,364 votes to get 73 seats.

However, the Ahmadu Bello's Northern People's Congress (NPC), came a distant third with 1,922,179 votes to get 134 of the 312 seats in the House of Representatives despite getting less public votes.

The above three major political parties in the election did not get enough number of the seats to form a government. An alliance had to be formed to determine who would rule.

It was a no brainer that Zik's NCNC and Awolowo's Action Group should make a coalition government as they came first and second respectively.

Awolowo, then humbled himself and volunteered to be a Deputy Prime Minister or Finance Minister in a coalition government with Zik as the Prime Minister. This was because the Zik's NCNC party had more public votes and seats than the Awolowo's Action Group.

Zik invited Awolowo’s team to Asaba, the gateway between the Yoruba's Western Region and the Igbo's Eastern Region to hold coalition talks. The talks were a clever ruse to keep Action Group’s hopes high, so that Action Group would be kept distracted from meeting with other minor parties for talks, including: Northern Elements Progressive Union with 8 seats; Mobolaje Grand Alliance with 6 seats; Igala Union with 4 seats; Independents Candidates with 4 seats; Igbira Tribal Union with 4 seats and the Niger Delta Congress with 1 seat.

Whilst the Action Group team was waiting in Asaba for a meeting with the NCNC, they read in the news that Zik and the NCNC had gone up North and clinched the deal with Ahmadu Bello on forming a coalition government with the NPC.

Tafawa Balewa, a Fulani, would be the Prime Minister of Nigeria while Zik would be the figure head Governor-General. Even Nkrumah of Ghana was shocked. He asked Zik why having spent so much energy fighting for colonial emancipation and then settling for a toothless bulldog role when Nigeria needed him the most.

Zik wrote in his autobiography why he did not form a coalition government with Awolowo.

In 1947, with over £13,500 raised from the Yoruba people and given to the NCNC, Zik had led other six prominent NCNC delegates to London to protest the “obnoxious laws” of Governor Arthur Richards. The trip ended in failure with backbiting, abuses and accusation of theft against Zik. Zik’s opponents at the NCNC, accused him of squandering the money and the trust of Nigerians.

Zik replied insinuating that the Yoruba on the team, that are: Mrs. Fumilayo Ransome-Kuti, Prince Adeleke Adedoyin, and Dr. A. B. Olorunnimbe, were the problem.

There erupted a heated and prolonged press war between Zik’s Political Reminiscence in his West African Pilot and H.O. Davies’ Political Panorama in the Daily Service. This led to Igbo in Lagos rushing to buy machetes in large numbers thinking a tribal war was imminent.

The Governor and his General Secretary, Hugh Foot, quickly called Zik and H.O. Davies to order at the Government House.

Zik went away with the resolve that “the Yoruba must not be allowed to rule over others in Nigeria”.

And afterwards in the Daily Service published the speech of Zik in 1949 about Igbo being destined by God to conquer and rule over others. This among others, will explain why Zik rejected Awolowo's offer of a coalition government in 1959 and instead worked with the Fulani.

The Fulani had been reading Zik and the Igbo through the lens of his 1949 speech ever since.

The Fulani way of neutralising Zik when the opportunity came in 1959 was to offer him a powerless post, which surprisingly Zik and the NCNC dutifully accepted in place of being Nigeria’s first Prime Minister.

Zik had thought that the Igbo can easily manipulate the Fulani in place of the educated Yoruba. He thus manipulated Balewa to arrest Awolowo in 1962 and to have him jailed for 10 years in 1963.

Zik also manipulated Balewa to remove from the Western Region the Edo, Urhobo, Itsekiri and Western Ijaw that account for 70% of the oil wealth in Nigeria and created for them the Mid-West Region.

Zik's hatred for the Yoruba gave the Fulani the impetus to rule over others in Nigeria.

The Igbo coup plotters tried to undo Zik's mistake in 1966. And unfortunately, they killed other tribes and left theirs, which resulted in the civil war.

Britain did not really hand over Nigeria to the Fulani. Nigeria was given over to the Fulani by the Igbo.

However, to hold on to power in Nigeria, the Fulani enlisted the backing of the self-serving career politicians in England.

Not many Igbo especially the young ones know this narrative. I don’t think the Yorubas, even their elders remember this. Has the leopard changed its spots?

~ Babalola Akinnuoye writes from Ibadan, Western Nigeria.

Hmm, na wa.

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by Tobrasky: 7:47pm On May 13, 2020
You guys attribute way too much power to Zik, are you telling me Zik single-handedly decided the political fate of the whole Nigeria without some support from other regional leaders? there's no way the likes of Awolowo, Balewa, Ahmadu Bello etc were just sitting idly while Zik dominated them in the political scenes. For me personally, especially looking from the hindsight of history, I would categorically state that I never rated Zik at all... I think he was either too nationalistic or too pro-North to put Igbo interest first (that's why as much as we detest Awolowo, he was in fairness a better leader... he very pro-yoruba) he put the interest of his people first, and I respect him for that... Awo today is like a demigod among his people unlike Zik. It's also noteworthy that Ziks NCNC politicking was solely for his personal ambitions not the Igbos. And that's why till date, an Igbo man would rather be on the camp of Ojukwu instead of Zik- despite the fact that the former led a rebellion that led to the death of nearly millions of Biafrans in a war we were not militarily prepared for...that's how low majority of Igbos rate Zik.

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by nku5: 7:48pm On May 13, 2020
deji17:


Can you point to any area of the OP that is not true?

The useless copy and paste is full of lies and half truths but these are a sample

IamPatriotic:


The Fulani way of neutralising Zik when the opportunity came in 1959 was to offer him a powerless post, which surprisingly Zik and the NCNC dutifully accepted in place of being Nigeria’s first Prime Minister.

Zik had thought that the Igbo can easily manipulate the Fulani in place of the educated Yoruba. He thus manipulated Balewa to arrest Awolowo in 1962 and to have him jailed for 10 years in 1963.

Zik also manipulated Balewa to remove from the Western Region the Edo, Urhobo, Itsekiri and Western Ijaw that account for 70% of the oil wealth in Nigeria and created for them the Mid-West Region.

In one sentence he is saying Zik was powerless and checkmated by Balewa and in the next he is saying Zik made Balewa arrest Awo grin

How could Zik have made Balewa create the Midwest region when it was created by a referendum that chose to separate from the Yorubas in a huge landslide. Was Zik a god?

Like I said before if all this anti igbo propaganda we are seeing everywhere is to impress the north ahead of 2023 then yorubas have a lot to learn about the north

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by PenSniper: 7:53pm On May 13, 2020
mrvitalis:

The problem yorubas have is you hurt someone and you expect them to forget and move one with you as if nothing happened but you keep remembering the bad things you think they did to you ....like how u guys expect south south to forget about 2015 and vote for you in 2023 ....no body is a fool

U really expected zik to form an alliance with awolowo that has displayed open hatred for him for no just reason for years ...the man that scaled alafin of Oyo because he preferred zik leadership style

Honestly u people must thing the rest Nigerians are fools that u can manipulate

These is the same reason Igbo have chosen to work with north even tho we hate it .....

North have only worked with yorubas only when igbos reject their offer ....you Yorubas are never anyone's first choice ...no body trust you guys


So if you were zik u would from alliance with awolowo ??


To hell with fulani slaves of SE and SS.

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by mrvitalis(m): 7:54pm On May 13, 2020
PenSniper:



To hell with fulani slaves of SE and SS.
You think hausas and fulanis don't know u don't like them ? ....lol u think they are fools right ? SMH go n sleep

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by nku5: 7:58pm On May 13, 2020
mrvitalis:

You think hausas and fulanis don't know u don't like them ? ....lol u think they are fools right ? SMH go n sleep

The way Buhari scammed Tinubu in 2015 no be small thing. The man no gree kpai

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by Rilwayne001: 7:58pm On May 13, 2020
Igbo = Betrayal, but always delusional to point accusing fingers on Yoruba. Yeye.

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by mrvitalis(m): 8:03pm On May 13, 2020
nku5:


The way Buhari scammed Tinubu in 2015 no be small thing. The man no gree kpai
Even if buhari died ..igbos and south south would join north to impeach osibanjo

North are smart they make u believe u are something ...make u burn your bridges with your brothers and partners ....when they are sure they are your only Ally ...boom they start to strike

Imagine if tinubu had an Igbo boy that he gave speakership , or a South south boy that can rally that region for him ....but greed they wanted everything APC gave south ....

Now of what use is south west to North ? Nothing no value

South west presidency hangs on North dashing them power ....and it's only a fool that would think that would happen

You can cry for Independence or regional government no body would take u Serious ....south west played their card too early

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by SocialJustice: 8:09pm On May 13, 2020
IamPatriotic:
Parliamentary elections were held in Nigeria on 12 December 1959. The result was a hung parliament with no clear majority to form a government.

Zik's National Council of Nigeria and Cameroons (NCNC), came first with 2,594,577 votes to get 81 seats.

Awolowo's Action Group (AG), came second with 1,992,364 votes to get 73 seats.

However, the Ahmadu Bello's Northern People's Congress (NPC), came a distant third with 1,922,179 votes to get 134 of the 312 seats in the House of Representatives despite getting less public votes.

~ Babalola Akinnuoye writes from Ibadan, Western Nigeria.
Brilliant write up but we need to move on from this and face modern day challenges of Nigeria. Blaming dead people is the wrong thing to do.

Nigeria should also go back to being a parliamentary system of government with independent regions.

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by Nigeriabiafra80: 8:16pm On May 13, 2020
Azikiwe was a ceremonial president,while tafawa balewa was the head of government
Op
Come with another lie
Ibadan gutter media

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by Tetrahedron: 8:16pm On May 13, 2020
Table shaking festival
Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by jara: 8:22pm On May 13, 2020
You did man e be like say your head dey pain you.

Who brought Ebele and made him VP? OBJ

Who fought for Ebele to become Acting President? Yoruba Legal Activists.

Who voted for Ebele West, North and Southsouth and East?

But who beat their chests most and got all the powerful positions? Igbo.

How did Ebele lose all the goodwill?

Azikiwe gave Nigeria to the NORTH on a silver platter in return for pittance. Na him do himself.

Stop blaming the British Jo!


mrvitalis:

Why would he form alliance with awolowo after all he did to him ...are you normal ...

It's like expecting south south to back south west after 2015


When they say British handed over power to the north ...look at the sits the north had ...look at the rest region

Hope you have an IQ high enough to understand that

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by Ojiofor: 8:31pm On May 13, 2020
We have Read from Lagos/Ibadan express way propaganda media,now let us read from an unbiased account from the other side.


The second account reflects the inability of Dr. Azikiwe and Chief Awolowo to reach a common ground at the critical moment so that one of them would become Prime Minister instead of Alhaji Balewa. Azikiwe had been blamed particularly by loyalists of Awolowo for preferring to align with NPC rather than with the AG. In my opinion, that is partially correct, which is probably an unfortunate outcome of the disappointment felt by NCNC leaders as a result of the carpet crossing episode of 1952. However, Chief Mbazulike Amaechi, a diehard supporter of Dr. Azikiwe, presented a different perspective on the issue about eight years ago.
According to Chief Amaechi, after the 1959 election when it became obvious that a coalition government must be formed to take over from the departing British colonialists, a delegation from the AG went to discuss the matter with NCNC leaders in Azikiwe’s Onitsha residence. It proposed that both parties should form an alliance such that Azikiwe would become Prime Minister while Awolowo would serve as the finance minister. While the discussion was on, Azikiwe went upstairs to answer a telephone call. Upon his return, Azikiwe told the AG delegation that the NCNC would consider AG’s proposal and send a delegation back to Chief Awolowo.

When the AG delegation left, Dr. Azikiwe informed the NCNC leaders present that the telephone call he went to answer was from the Sardauna of Sokoto and that the Sardauna had informed him of a delegation from Chief Awolowo which visited him offering NPC precisely what the other delegation that just left them offered their own party, the NCNC. Probably concluding that AG is a double-headed snake, Dr. Azikiwe decided to negotiate with the Sardauna.

During the negotiation, Ahmadu Bello insisted that the north should produce the Prime Minister, otherwise they were not ready for independence. In the agreement to end British colonial rule signed at Lancaster House, it was agreed that if any region said it was not ready for independence, the process will be postponed until all regions were willing to go ahead. According to Chief Amaechi, northern leaders took advantage of that agreement. Dr. Azikiwe and top leaders of the NCNC reasoned that having fought and sacrificed so much for political freedom, it was preferable to allow the north produce the first Prime Minister so that independence would be attained as soon as possible.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/08/the-problem-of-retrogressive-politics-in-nigeria-4/
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Zik and NCNC leadership was dealing with a double headed snake and a chameleon.

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by deji17: 8:41pm On May 13, 2020
nku5:


The useless copy and paste is full of lies and half truths but these are a sample



In one sentence he is saying Zik was powerless and checkmated by Balewa and in the next he is saying Zik made Balewa arrest Awo grin

How could Zik have made Balewa create the Midwest region when it was created by a referendum that chose to separate from the Yorubas in a huge landslide. Was Zik a god?

Like I said before if all this anti igbo propaganda we are seeing everywhere is to impress the north ahead of 2023 then yorubas have a lot to learn about the north

There is a difference between a powerful post and influencing someone to do evil. Iwetago?
Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by Wiseandtrue(f): 8:44pm On May 13, 2020
IamPatriotic:

Tafawa Balewa, a Fulani, would be the Prime Minister of Nigeria while Zik would be the figure head Governor-General.
This write-up reeks of envy!!!

Something didn't add up!!!

Because the Governor-General may dismiss an incumbent Prime Minister and Cabinet, an individual Minister, or any other official who holds office "during the Queen's pleasure" or "during the Governor-General's pleasure".

... A Governor-General can also refuse a Prime Minister's request to dissolve Parliament and hold elections.

So how's it a figure head post

Saying that that Zik was a figure head Governor-General is like saying that the post of a secretary is more than the post of the president

So if Zik became the governor general, it cancels the narrative that he handed Nigeria over to the fulanis.

Abeg talk another one!!!

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by deji17: 8:47pm On May 13, 2020
mrvitalis:

Why would he form alliance with awolowo after all he did to him ...are you normal ...

It's like expecting south south to back south west after 2015

When they say British handed over power to the north ...look at the sits the north had ...look at the rest region

Hope you have an IQ high enough to understand that

Without Zik alliance, the North would never have emerged as the first Prime Minister. True or False?
GEJ failed woefully hence his rejection.

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by knowledgeable: 8:49pm On May 13, 2020
IamPatriotic:
Parliamentary elections were held in Nigeria on 12 December 1959. The result was a hung parliament with no clear majority to form a government.

Zik's National Council of Nigeria and Cameroons (NCNC), came first with 2,594,577 votes to get 81 seats.

Awolowo's Action Group (AG), came second with 1,992,364 votes to get 73 seats.

However, the Ahmadu Bello's Northern People's Congress (NPC), came a distant third with 1,922,179 votes to get 134 of the 312 seats in the House of Representatives despite getting less public votes.

The above three major political parties in the election did not get enough number of the seats to form a government. An alliance had to be formed to determine who would rule.

It was a no brainer that Zik's NCNC and Awolowo's Action Group should make a coalition government as they came first and second respectively.

Awolowo, then humbled himself and volunteered to be a Deputy Prime Minister or Finance Minister in a coalition government with Zik as the Prime Minister. This was because the Zik's NCNC party had more public votes and seats than the Awolowo's Action Group.

Zik invited Awolowo’s team to Asaba, the gateway between the Yoruba's Western Region and the Igbo's Eastern Region to hold coalition talks. The talks were a clever ruse to keep Action Group’s hopes high, so that Action Group would be kept distracted from meeting with other minor parties for talks, including: Northern Elements Progressive Union with 8 seats; Mobolaje Grand Alliance with 6 seats; Igala Union with 4 seats; Independents Candidates with 4 seats; Igbira Tribal Union with 4 seats and the Niger Delta Congress with 1 seat.

Whilst the Action Group team was waiting in Asaba for a meeting with the NCNC, they read in the news that Zik and the NCNC had gone up North and clinched the deal with Ahmadu Bello on forming a coalition government with the NPC.

Tafawa Balewa, a Fulani, would be the Prime Minister of Nigeria while Zik would be the figure head Governor-General. Even Nkrumah of Ghana was shocked. He asked Zik why having spent so much energy fighting for colonial emancipation and then settling for a toothless bulldog role when Nigeria needed him the most.

Zik wrote in his autobiography why he did not form a coalition government with Awolowo.

In 1947, with over £13,500 raised from the Yoruba people and given to the NCNC, Zik had led other six prominent NCNC delegates to London to protest the “obnoxious laws” of Governor Arthur Richards. The trip ended in failure with backbiting, abuses and accusation of theft against Zik. Zik’s opponents at the NCNC, accused him of squandering the money and the trust of Nigerians.

Zik replied insinuating that the Yoruba on the team, that are: Mrs. Fumilayo Ransome-Kuti, Prince Adeleke Adedoyin, and Dr. A. B. Olorunnimbe, were the problem.

There erupted a heated and prolonged press war between Zik’s Political Reminiscence in his West African Pilot and H.O. Davies’ Political Panorama in the Daily Service. This led to Igbo in Lagos rushing to buy machetes in large numbers thinking a tribal war was imminent.

The Governor and his General Secretary, Hugh Foot, quickly called Zik and H.O. Davies to order at the Government House.

Zik went away with the resolve that “the Yoruba must not be allowed to rule over others in Nigeria”.

And afterwards in the Daily Service published the speech of Zik in 1949 about Igbo being destined by God to conquer and rule over others. This among others, will explain why Zik rejected Awolowo's offer of a coalition government in 1959 and instead worked with the Fulani.

The Fulani had been reading Zik and the Igbo through the lens of his 1949 speech ever since.

The Fulani way of neutralising Zik when the opportunity came in 1959 was to offer him a powerless post, which surprisingly Zik and the NCNC dutifully accepted in place of being Nigeria’s first Prime Minister.

Zik had thought that the Igbo can easily manipulate the Fulani in place of the educated Yoruba. He thus manipulated Balewa to arrest Awolowo in 1962 and to have him jailed for 10 years in 1963.

Zik also manipulated Balewa to remove from the Western Region the Edo, Urhobo, Itsekiri and Western Ijaw that account for 70% of the oil wealth in Nigeria and created for them the Mid-West Region.

Zik's hatred for the Yoruba gave the Fulani the impetus to rule over others in Nigeria.

The Igbo coup plotters tried to undo Zik's mistake in 1966. And unfortunately, they killed other tribes and left theirs, which resulted in the civil war.

Britain did not really hand over Nigeria to the Fulani. Nigeria was given over to the Fulani by the Igbo.

However, to hold on to power in Nigeria, the Fulani enlisted the backing of the self-serving career politicians in England.

Not many Igbo especially the young ones know this narrative. I don’t think the Yorubas, even their elders remember this. Has the leopard changed its spots?

~ Babalola Akinnuoye writes from Ibadan, Western Nigeria.

I swear, this write up has no relevance or value to our present day situation period. This kid of thinking is the prime reason why the Yorubas have remained the brown roof republic.

Can you imagine, if the Singaporeans dwell on writing ancient history about Malaysia, where will they be today?.

The Koreans fought a civil war in the late 50s, got divided between North & South, but there is no single brown roof today in that modern country. I can go on and on with other examples.

Yoruba, please leave ancient history & seek to transform yourself into a modern society through any kind of restructuring away from the past or seek total freedom through Your own Oduduwa and encourage others around you who are backward and untransforming to seek the same.

"Same Tory from generation to generation".

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by deji17: 9:00pm On May 13, 2020
knowledgeable:


I swear, this write up has no relevance or value to our present day situation period. This kid of thinking is the prime reason why the Yorubas have remained the brown roof republic.

Can you imagine, if the Singaporeans dwell on writing ancient history about Malaysia, where will they be today?.

The Koreans fought a civil war in the late 50s, got divided between North & South, but there is no single brown roof today in that modern country. I can go on and on with other examples.

Yoruba, please leave ancient history & seek to transform yourself into a modern society through any kind of restructuring away from the past or seek total freedom through Your own Oduduwa and encourage others around you who are backward and untransforming to seek the same.

"Same Tory from generation to generation".

Some of the brown roofs were actually people's heritage. The children of the owners have gone ahead to build new and modern houses in new parts of the city. They can afford it because they have large expanse of land.

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Re: British Did Not Handover Nigeria To Fulani, Nnamdi Azikwe Did. by tamdun: 9:01pm On May 13, 2020
Ooni:
Just take a look at what Fulani are doing with our youths. I weep for the Yoruba race
Werey go weep for ur osujew

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