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Re: SARS & Police Brutality: Seun Okinbaloye Writes On How To Fix Nigeria by Seunpaul01(m): 11:52am On Oct 18, 2020
spacechuks:


Let me educate you with the bitter truth

The yoruba nation is indeed bless with human resources and the likes, however you guys constitute the albatross that has be deviled the nation in recent times.

You speak of a forgotten Nigeria because you have seen the odds against you guys in 2023 presidential elections while in the fraudulent election that brought Buhari in, you guys sabotage our common south brother to lending your support to a heathen fulani uneducated man in the far north

Please dont cry over spit milk as we south south will not join in your crusade of a forgotten Nigeria, what we stand for is a thorough overhauling and restructuring of the nation and creating a competitive environment for each state to ramp up their respective economy.

The north should be ready for the competition because it's not going to be a piece of cake, the days of free oil money allocations to unproductive states will soon be over, the days of free oil money for salaries of political office holders, military, police etc will soon be over as all states would cater for their own police and security salaries.

Then every state will go back to the drawing board and think within the space of how to make a living as desperate times calls for desperate measures.

As it is obtainable in saner climes, so it will soon be here.

A country were you will not need any God father to get a job, fraudulent federal character will be abolished, merit system will be in place, dignity of labour will be uphold in every ramifications.

BTW , we dont even need the Yoruba nation , the Yoruba are the ones even occupying all the juicy positions in oil and gas, customs, FIRS , etc

We dont fucking need the west and north to be a great south south nation, we have the Atlantic sea at our backyard to conduct our trade with the world, we have oil deposits that soon will be of no value, then we are bless with palm oil and rubber cum other agricultural products that can ramp up our economy,

So we can all see that the beggars of unity are mostly the north that lack connections to the Atlantic ocean( land lock north)

Hence it is not too much to ask for a restructured country for the north and the west has bitten enough.

#End SARS# and create a new restructured country.

It's not that I don't see restructuring as a good idea. No.
The question we should ask ourselves is, will the people in power allow restructuring. As you have said, and we all agree, they (North) are at disadvantage of a restructured Nigeria. Assuming, the issue is taken to Senate to vote, where majority of them are northern. Do you think such vote will be what everyone wants. No, it won't.

It ll be good if each state cater for its own need and have its own constitution. I said tweeted yesterday that, if we protest for a restructured Nigeria and they release soldiers on us. Then we go for a Yoruba nation. A new nation with a new foundation.

You are contradicting yourself in your post. Your mind is not settle on what you want. A restructured Nigeria or a South South nation?
Re: SARS & Police Brutality: Seun Okinbaloye Writes On How To Fix Nigeria by okuta007: 4:02am On Oct 19, 2020
shegzhkn:


A lot of folks thought it normal, the environment is a contributing factor to that mental wiring.

you are so so right

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