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Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by HAccord: 7:55pm On Oct 20, 2020
The Britons can never agree to share the same country with pseudo-arab like the Turks. Heck! they couldn't even share the same EU with the Germans, French, Scandinavians etc. yet they expect the majorly Christian south with liberal tribes to share the same country with conservative and feudalists pseudo-arabs in the core north?

Why does mankind love to deceive themselves?

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Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by opalu: 7:58pm On Oct 20, 2020
This is no longer North vs South matter. The politicians who brought soldiers to level people in Lekki Toll Gate, are they Northerners or Southerners who felt their daily funds are being hampered?
Let's look at it logically

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Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by LukasPodolski: 7:59pm On Oct 20, 2020
let's blame Azikiwe for this.
may he continue to rot in hell.

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Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by caski: 8:00pm On Oct 20, 2020
hmm this country tire me o
Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by Banmeallday: 8:01pm On Oct 20, 2020
opalu:
This is no longer North vs South matter. The politicians who brought soldiers to level people in Lekki Toll Gate, are they Northerners or Southerners who felt their daily funds are being hampered?
Let's look at it logically


It’s logical. The South is fighting with ENDSARS with Middle Belt and the core Northerners are saying PROSARS...


What is wrong with you?

Until they beat you and you get sense then I cant help you

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Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by Nobody: 8:01pm On Oct 20, 2020
opalu:
This is no longer North vs South matter. The politicians who brought soldiers to level people in Lekki Toll Gate, are they Northerners or Southerners who felt their daily funds are being hampered?
Let's look at it logically
God bless you. See nigerians can live with each other if only there's understanding and they stop cooperating with these Wicked politicians.

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Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by Mgbadike80: 8:03pm On Oct 20, 2020
*Who is afraid of the Nigerian Youths Revolution?*

Last night the Federal Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed was on the National Television, the NTA, ostensibly to educate Nigerians on what the Buhari government has done to pacify the EndSars Nigerian Youths protesters.

Maybe due to the weight of the subject or the scare most the government people have received since the protests started, Mr. Lai Mohammed, looked pale and sickly. He was beside himself without his usual gift of sophistry. And he, of course, laboured hard to do justice to the topic.

I was not convinced in the least. I do not know about you.

During the course of the programme, Alhaji Lai kept repeating the fact that the government had granted all the requests of the protesters and yet they have refused to leave the streets and allow for a free flow of human and vehicular traffic.

He even went as far using the unfortunate incident at Osun State involving Governor Gboyega Oyetola as a case study that the protests have been hijacked by what he called, " the enemies of the country". And he, like other highly placed Nigerians and the beneficiaries of the lopsided system Nigeria operates, is frantically looking for the the sponsors of the EndSars Movement.

In a note of resignation, Lai Mohammed who eventually occupied a major portion of today's Radio Nigerian news with his preachment on the futility of continuing with the protests, asked, "What do the protesters want?"

I will answer him right away.

Mr. Lai Mohammed, Nigerian Youths are tired of the system that has made Nigerians fugitives, refugees, and victims of government insensitivity, in their own country. And there are thousands of reasons for such a protest to go on and on.

While the problem did not start with the Buhari government but an objective analysis of his administration will reveal a sinister plot of the gradual *Northernization* of the Nigerian Federation.

Never in the history of this country has a President been this insensitive to the plight of Nigerians. Nor is there any comparison in our history of the kind of ethnic agenda the Buhari government is a champion of.

Follow me through the list:

1 Muhammadu Buhari, President and Minister of Petroleum *North*

2 Ahmed Lawan, Senate President *North*

3 Tanko Mohammed, Chief Justice of the Federation *North*

4 Monica Dongban-Mensem, President of the Court of Appeal *North*

5 Ahmed Idris Wase, Deputy Speaker Federal House of Representatives *North*

6 Babagana Monguno, National Security Adviser *North*


7 Boss Mustapha, Secretary to Government of the Federation *North*

8 Lt. General Yusuf Buratai, Chief of Army Staff *North*

9 Air Marshall Sadique Abubakar, Chief of Air Staff *North*

10 Muhammed Adamu, Inspector General of Police *North*

11 Hameed Ali, Comptroller General, Nigerian Customs Service *North*

12 Ja'afaru Ahmed, Comptroller General, Nigerian Correctional Service *North*

13 Mohammed Babandede, Comptroller General, Nigerian Immigration Service *North*

14 Abdullahi Gana Mohammed, Commandant General, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps *North*

15 Mr. Yusuf Magaji Bichi, Chairman, DSS *North*

16 AVM Muhammed Usman, Chief of Defence Intelligence *North*

17 Muhammed Mustapha Abdallah, Chairman/CEO, NDLEA *North*

18 Brig. Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim, DG NYSC *North*

19 Ahmed Rufai Abubakar, DG, National Intelligence Agency *North*

20 Zainab Ahmed, Minister of Finance *North*

21 Isa Pantami, Minister of Communications and Digital Economy *North*

22 Sabo Nanono, Minister of Agriculture *North*

23 Suleiman Adamu, Minister of Water Resources, *North*

24 Mohammed Bello, FCT Minister *North*

25 Ramatu Tijjani, FCT Minister of State *North*

26 Abubakar Malami, Attorney General and Minister for Justice *North*

27 Ahmed Idris, Accountant General *North*

28 Mele Kyari, Group Managing Director, NNPC *North*

29 Garba Abari, DG National Orientation Agency *North*

30 Mohammed Nami, Chairman FIRS *North*

31 Bashir Jamoh, DG, NIMASA *North*

32 Hadiza Bala Usman, Chairman Nigerian Ports Authority *North*

33 Mansur Liman, DG, FRCN *North*

34 Yakubu Ibn Mohammed, DG, NTA *North*

35 Nasiru Ladan Argungu, DG, NDE *North*

36 Prof. Abubakar Rasheed, Executive Secretary, NUC *North*

37 Prof. Umar Dambatta, Executive Secretary, NCC *North*

38 Kashim Ibrahim Imam, Executive Secretary, TETFUND *North*

39 AVM Muhammadu Alhaji Muhammed, DG, NEMA *North*

40 Lamido Yuguda, DG, Securities and Exchange Commission *North*

41 Prof. Mohammed Sambo, Executive Secretary, NHIS *North*

42 Prof. Armstrong Idachaba, DG, Nigerian Broadcasting Commission *North*

43 Prof. Aliyu Jauro, DG, NESREA *North*

44 Nurudeen Rafindadi, MD, FERMA *North*

45 Musa Nuhu, DG, NCAA *North*

46 Rabiu Yadudu, MD, FAAN *North*

47 Garba Abubakar, Rigistrar General, CAC *North*

48 Abdulkarim Obaje, National Co-ordinator, CSDP *North*

49 Mrs Aisha Dahiru-Umar, acting DG, PENCOM *North*

50 Abdullahi Kachifu, DG, NITDA *North*

51 Abubakar Abba Bello, MD, NEXIM Bank *North*

52 Aliyu Abdulhameed, MD, NIRSAL *North*

53 Hassan Alwan, acting MD, Bank of Agriculture *North*

54 Ahmed Dangiwa, MD, FMBN *North*

56 Adamu Adaji, DG, National Boundary Commission *North*

60 Ahmed Kadi Amshi, Chairman, National Assembly Service Commission *North*

61 Hamid Bobboi, Executive Secretary, UBEC *North*

62 Abdulaziz Aliyu, DG, National Identity Management Commission *North*

63 Maimuna Yaya Abubakar, Chairman, NIPOST *North*

64 Ahmed Kuru, MD, AMCON *North*

65 Yusuf Asir Danbatta, acting Secretary, National Assembly Service Commission *North*

66 Gambo Aliyu, DG, NACA *North*

67 Mamman Ahmadu, DG, BPP *North*

68 Bukhari Bello, Chairman, FRSC *North*

69 Mohammed Jibrin, DG, National Board for Technology Incubation *North*

70 Prof. Abubakar Sharabutu, Executive Secretary, Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria *North*

71 Ibrahim Goni, Conservator General, National Parks Service *North*

72 Hassan Bello, Ex-Sec/CEO, Nigerian Shippers' Council *North*

73 Prof. Isah Hayatu Ciroma, DG, Nigerian Law School *North*

74 Muhammed Umar, acting EFCC Chairman *North*

75 Faisal Shuaibu, ED/CEO, Nigerian Primary Healthcare *North*

76 Umaru Ibrahim, MD, NDIC *North*

77 Ahmad Salihijo Ahmad, MD/CEO, Rural Electrification Agency *North*

78 Sule Ahmed Abdulaziz, acting MD, Transmission Company of Nigeria *North*

79 Saliu Buntu, MD, Federal Housing Authority *North*

80 Muhammed Umar, Director, DPP *North*

81 Saidu Malama, Chairman, Solid Mineral Fund *North*

82 Abdulkadir Saidu, Ex-Sec, PPPRA *North*

83 Dasuki Arabi, DG, Bureau of Public Service Reforms *North*

84 Prof. Adam Okene Ahmed, acting Provost, Nigerian Defence Academy *North*

85 Prof. Baba Muhammadu Aliyu, Ex-Sec, Federal Commission for Colleges of Education *North*

86 Prof. Ahmed Tijani Mora, Chairman, Pharmacy Council of Nigeria *North*

87 Air Commodore Yusuf Anas, Ex-Sec, Center for Crisis Communication *North*

88 Muheeda Farida Dankaka, Chairman, Federal Character Commission *North*

89 Fatima Shinkafi, Ex-Sec, Solid Mineral Fund *North*

90 Sen. Basheer Mohammed, Chairman, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and IDPs *North*

91 Prof. Muhammed Taofiq Ladan, DG, Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (NIALS) *North*

92 Bala Yabani Mohammed, acting Deputy Clerk of the National Assembly *North*

93 Dauda Ibrahim El-ladan, acting Clerk of the Senate *North*

94 John Tsoho, Chief Judge of the Federal High Court *North*

95 Major General Sarham Jamilu, Commandant, Nigerian Defence Academy *North*

*Waooooooooh*

This is in conjunction with numerous Permanent Secretary and Director positions in the Civil Service. Not to talk of choice ambassadorial postings

Are you aware that both the Chairmen of the Senate and Reps committee on the Army and the Airforce are from the *North?*

We are not done yet. Look at that list again and you get the worst shock of your life.

I will help you out again.

If you look at the list once more, you will see that:

(A) Revenue Agencies
NNPC, NPA, Customs, FIRS, CAC, TCN, NCAA, FAAN, NIMASA, National Parks, Solid Mineral Fund and Immigration.

(B)ICT
NOA, NCC, FRCN, NITDA, NTA, NBC

(C) Security, Intelligence and Paramilitary
COAS, CAS, Customs, Immigration, IGP, DSS, NDLEA, NSCDC, NDA, NIA, NYSC, Correctional Service and Defence Intelligence.

(D)Education
NUC, Tetfund, Law School, NDA, NIALS, NILDS, Agric Research Council and Technology Incubation.

(E) All the Federal Govt Banks and other Financial Agency
NIRSAL, NDIC, NEXIM, AMCON, FMBN and BOA.

( F ) Interventionist Agencies
FERMA, SMEDAN, NDE, NEMA, PPPRA, NESREA, CSDP, EFCC, and REA

( H ) Judiciary
Supreme Court, Court of Apeal and Federal High Court

*are all headed by the people from the North*

Buhari has *captured* Nigeria for his people.


What Othman Danfodio could not do with his sword. What Ahmadu Bello failed to achieve despite his aristocratic posturing. What IBB never contemplated even with his guile. What Abacha never thought of with his brashness and devil may care attitude.

*But Buhari has done it.*

And will someone inform Mr. Lai Mohammed that none of the federations that were structured the way Nigeria is now ever lived to tell their stories?

Nigerian Youths want besides a holistic *Police Reform*,

*Judicial Reform*
*A People's Constitution*
*Electoral Reform*
*Civil Service Reform*
*Access to opportunities*
*End to Quota System*
*Reduction in the Cost of Governance*
*Health Sector Reform*
*Education Sector Reform*
*End to the State of Origin Requirement*
*Transparency in Government business,*
among others.

If President Buhari cannot guarantee the fulfilment of these demands in record time, then let him resign and go home.


In the meantime, *Let the Protests go on. Nigeria belongs to the Youths!*


*

*GoldFacts...the truth as it is*

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Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by Nobody: 8:04pm On Oct 20, 2020
LukasPodolski:
let's blame Azikiwe for this.

may he continue to rot in hell.
Why na? We can actually live with each other and in peace if we can cooperate and also choose not to cooperate negatively with these Wicked politicians.
Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by Rosskii: 8:04pm On Oct 20, 2020
HAccord:
The Britons can never agree to share the same country with pseudo-arab like the Turks. Heck! they couldn't even share the same EU with the Germans, French, Scandinavians etc. yet they expect the majorly Christian south with liberal tribes to share the same country with conservative and feudalists pseudo-arabs in the core north?

Why does mankind love to deceive themselves?

Oh lawd here we go again.

Dude, LEAVE the country if you feel this way....haba!

Nobody is forcing you to stay in Nigeria. Get out!

Let me tell you something that escapes your hate-filled head.

Africa has ALWAYS had multi-ethnic and multi-religious nations even before the colonial interregnum.

The Mali Empire which was 6 times the size of modern Nigeria, comprised various ethnicities and religions, as did the Ghana Empire before it, and the Songhai Empire after it.

They prospered because their leaders ensured equal representation of the various groupings at the center. In Mali, every region was asked to send representatives to Timbuktu to rule alongside the emperor.

So please, spare us this hateful nonsense that says Africans cannot live together if they have different languages or religions.

That is a philosophy from hell itself, with no basis in African history or reality.

We have a democracy. If Buhari is not ensuring adequate representation in his govt, he or his party will be voted out. He's not there forever.

There is no nation where everything is perfect all the time. Just because things are not the way you want them to be RIGHT NOW, does not mean ''let's divide the country!''

Damn.

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Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by HAccord: 8:07pm On Oct 20, 2020
Rosskii:


Oh lawd here we go again.

Dude, LEAVE the country if you feel this way....haba!

Nobody is forcing you to stay in Nigeria. Get out!

Let me tell you something that escapes your hate-filled head.

Africa has ALWAYS had multi-ethnic and multi-religious nations even before the colonial interregnum.

The Mali Empire which was 6 times the size of modern Nigeria, comprised various ethnicities and religions, as did the Ghana Empire before it.

They prospered because their leaders ensured equal representation of the various groupings at the center. In Mali, every region was asked to send representatives to Timbuktu to rule alongside the emperor.

So please, spare us this hateful nonsense that says Africans cannot live together if they have different languages or religions.

That is a philosophy from hell itself, with no basis in African history or reality.


Abookkii close your dirty rotten odoriferous mouth, your opinion belongs to the gutter. Shift, let's hear from Sons of the south not almajiri bastards and urchins.

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Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by Rosskii: 8:10pm On Oct 20, 2020
HAccord:


Abookkii close your dirty rotten odoriferous mouth, your opinion belongs to the gutter. Shift, let's hear from Sons of the south not almajiri bastards and urchins.

Drug addict. That is the codeine mixed with hemp that you and other wastrels use and start propagating your hatred and dumbitude.

No. WE WILL NOT SPLIT THIS COUNTRY.

Go and jump in the River Niger.

Animal in human skin.

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Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by 2by40ft: 8:11pm On Oct 20, 2020
HAccord:
The Britons can never agree to share the same country with pseudo-arab like the Turks. Heck! they couldn't even share the same EU with the Germans, French, Scandinavians etc. yet they expect the majorly Christian south with liberal tribes to share the same country with conservative and feudalists pseudo-arabs in the core north?

Why does mankind love to deceive themselves?
You are even lucky Britons saved you from the Jihadists conquests led by Usman bin fodio. At that time your tribes were no match for the Fulanis. Thanks the coming of European. By 1900 your people were still evolving to be homo-something
Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by Rosskii: 8:16pm On Oct 20, 2020
2by40ft:

You are even lucky Britons saved you from the Jihadists conquests led by Usman bin fodio. At that time your tribes were no match for the Fulanis. Thanks the coming of European. By 1900 your people were still evolving to be homo-something

You are WRONG and totally IGNORANT.

The Benin empire with its mighty army stood strong against northern incursions for 600 years, ably supported by the Oyo Empire. In addition, the Igbo republican chiefdoms were fortified in heavily forested areas, guarded by fierce 24 hour sentinels that would have been impossible for northern cavalry to penetrate.

There was NO WAY the north was going to take over the south, or they would have done so long before the colonial era.
Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by 2by40ft: 8:24pm On Oct 20, 2020
Rosskii:


You are WRONG.

The Benin empire with its mighty army stood strong against northern incursions for 600 years, ably supported by the Oyo Empire. In addition, the Igbo republican chiefdoms were in heavily forested areas that would have been the impossible for northern cavalry to penetrate.

There was NO WAY the north was going to take over the south, or they would have done so long before the colonial era.
For 600 years? There was never caliphate until 1800 and the hausa states before that was never in to any conquest but depending their territories from 1 another.
But you can discard the truth and stick to folklore to console ursef
Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by Rosskii: 8:28pm On Oct 20, 2020
2by40ft:

For 600 years? There was never caliphate until 1800 and the hausa states before that was never in to any conquest but depending their territories from 1 another.
But you can discard the truth and stick to folklore to console ursef

Use your head. I never said anything about ''caliphate''. I said the south stood strong against any NORTHERN INCURSIONS for 600 years plus, and that is a historical fact.
Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by HAccord: 8:28pm On Oct 20, 2020
2by40ft:

You are even lucky Britons saved you from the Jihadists conquests led by Usman bin fodio. At that time your tribes were no match for the Fulanis. Thanks the coming of European. By 1900 your people were still evolving to be homo-something

The minority Tiv dealt with you fulanis severally, yet you think your fulani jihad would have succeeded in Decentralized and repulican Igboland? Go and read about the Ekumeku war-longest war against the British (with all their canons and guns) in Africa.

Your fulani forebears had ventured into Igboland, made their assesments and ran away, it was a no go area for your Jihad stupidity.

How would you have convinced an Igboman who believed suicide was an abomination to turn against his brother and die for your fulani suicidal mohammedian hegemony before he can enter Elu-Igwe (heaven), like you did with hausas and some yorubas? grin grin
Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by HAccord: 8:33pm On Oct 20, 2020
Rosskii:


[s]Drug addict. That is the codeine mixed with hemp that you and other wastrels use and start propagating your hatred and dumbitude.

No. WE WILL NOT SPLIT THIS COUNTRY.

Go and jump in the River Niger.

Animal in human skin.[/s]

Abokii rophynol and codein guzzler, when time is right and in the fullness of time, the sun will set on your useless contraption, and everybody will split for good, if you have 24 heads and dem born your father well, try and stop it and see if you won't be sent to hell in 277 pieces.

Useless almajiri scoundrel, you forgot to claim you are Ibo today like you did in 2015 to deceive people. Thunder fire every cell in your dead zombie body.

Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by gidgiddy: 8:35pm On Oct 20, 2020
I thought some of you said Nnamdi Kanu is crazy man who doesn't know what he is talking about?

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Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by Rosskii: 8:36pm On Oct 20, 2020
HAccord:


Abokii rophynol and codein guzzler, when time is right and in the fullness of time, the sun will set on your useless contraption, and everybody will split for good, if you have 24 heads and dem born your father well, try and stop it and see if you won't be sent to hell in 277 pieces.

Useless almajiri scoundrel, you forgot to claim you are Ibo today like you did in 2015 to deceive people. Thunder fire every cell in your dead zombie body.


Yawwwnnn..

Na to make mouth on nairaland your own agitation dey end.

Even these young ajebota boys demonstrating in Lekki have more power and courage than you.

Internet secessionist.

Without internet who will know you exist?

Worthless.
Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by mike8804: 8:38pm On Oct 20, 2020
Let the south create a southern youth force...and let's fight the north dictatorship
Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by HAccord: 8:39pm On Oct 20, 2020
Rosskii:


Yawwwnnn..

Na to make mouth on nairaland your own agitation dey end.

Even these young ajebota boys demonstrating in Lekki have more power and courage than you.

Internet secessionist.

E pain your almajiri skull, no be small, you don lose steam. Useless monkey banana like you. Go chop shiit. Mkpi awusa! grin
Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by Rosskii: 8:41pm On Oct 20, 2020
HAccord:


E pain your almajiri skull, no be small, you don lose steam. Useless monkey banana like you. Go chop shiit. Mkpi awusa! grin

Internet secessionist

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Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by 2by40ft: 8:49pm On Oct 20, 2020
Rosskii:


Use your head. I never said anything about ''caliphate''. I said the south stood strong against any NORTHERN INCURSIONS for 600 years plus, and that is a historical fact.
There was never any attempt before the establishment of caliphate. Oh god! I'm wasting time with ignorant of history.
Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by 2by40ft: 8:51pm On Oct 20, 2020
HAccord:


The minority Tiv dealt with you fulanis severally, yet you think your fulani jihad would have succeeded in Decentralized and repulican Igboland? Go and read about the Ekumeku war-longest war against the British (with all their canons and guns) in Africa.

Your fulani forebears had ventured into Igboland, made their assesments and ran away, it was a no go area for your Jihad stupidity.

How would you have convinced an Igboman who believed suicide was an abomination to turn against his brother and die for your fulani suicidal mohammedian hegemony before he can enter Elu-Igwe (heaven), like you did with hausas and some yorubas? grin grin
Can't read whatever nonsense you said here.
Just know that from your great grandfathers to date Fulanis are the source of your misery, anger and wailing.
Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by Roycemadeit(m): 8:56pm On Oct 20, 2020
LukasPodolski:
let's blame Azikiwe for this.

may he continue to rot in hell.
You ain't gotta blame Azikiwe... It's Aguiyi who introduced unitary system of government...
Re: Why Should The South Remain With The North In Nigeria? by HAccord: 8:57pm On Oct 20, 2020
Rosskii:


Internet secessionist

Bloody Godforsaken almajiri creature! Go and keep burning cars and attacking #EndSARS protesters in APO. Bastard pikin. Ozuor!

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