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Lagos Attacks, Declaration Of War Against Yorubaland by McHorladwealth(m): 3:16pm On Oct 24, 2020
Leader of the Yoruba World Congress, Professor Banjo Akintoye, on Friday, described Tuesday's shooting at unarmed protesters at Lekki, Lagos by security forces as a declaration of war against the Yoruba people of Nigeria.

Akintoye, in a statement, also tackled President Muhammadu Buhari for failing to show empathy at the injured protesters and those who lost loved ones during his nation-wide address.

Prof. Banji Akintoye

The Yoruba leader also expressed worry over the wanton destruction of properties and monuments across Yorubaland in the last 48hours without any form of resistance from security agencies.

The professor said it is evidence that the amalgamation of 1914 between the South and the North has already expired.

He also called on the international communities, especially, the British and American Governments, United Nations, European Union, African Union and the Commonwealth of Nations to, as a matter of urgency, come forward to be part of the renegotiation team to discuss the existence of Nigeria, stressing that the reality on the ground does not indicate that restructuring can still save Nigeria from extinction.

The statement reads, "President Buhari addressed Nigerians on the serious crisis now confronting Nigeria, the problem which started with peaceful protests by Nigerian youths but which suddenly grew into widespread violence in Lagos State, in some other parts of the Yoruba South West and other parts of Nigeria, and which the international press has been valuably reporting on.

"President Buhari's address sounded like a reluctant address crafted to touch mostly on inconsequentials and to avoid the most compelling aspects of the crisis. To the surprise of all Nigerians and the whole world, President Buhari did not acknowledge that the protest started peacefully and remained commendably peaceful until the protesters were shot at in Lekki, Lagos.

"The whole world had watched as the youthful protesters conducted themselves in an orderly manner, and even as they cleaned up the trash that was generated by them in the streets. Most Nigerians accept that the demands being made by the protesting youths were reasonable and justified in the interest of Nigeria.

"We are all witnesses to the fact that in admiration of all these, Nigerian citizens and even non Nigerians from abroad rushed food, drinks, and money to the protesters in the streets. We are all witnesses to the fact that the youths were sitting, holding small Nigerian flags and singing the Nigerian national anthem at the Lekki Tollgate when some troops dressed in Nigerian uniforms suddenly began to shoot at them.

"We all saw on the video the deaths and injuries that the shootings caused, and we are shocked that President Buhari did not say anything about the shooting at the peaceful and unarmed protesters. He did not say anything about the killing and wounding of the youths. He did not express any concern or sympathy with the victims, their parents and relations.

"President Buhari also said nothing about the very troubling questions that have grown around the Lekki shootings. The Lagos State Governor, who is the Chief Security Officer of Lagos State, has said that forces beyond his control did the shooting.

"The Commanding Officer of the Nigerian Army in the Lagos Area has denied authorising the shooting. The Nigerian Army has also denied ownership of the whole action. Many troubling questions have now arisen. Who authorised the shootings? What are the true identities of the shooters who were clothed in the Nigerian Army uniforms?

"President Buhari also said nothing about another very troubling fact. There was manifestly present, during the peaceful protests, an effort by some persons to infiltrate bands of thugs and hoodlums into the peaceful protests, obviously to disrupt and discredit the peaceful process, and thereby manufacturing an excuse for a repressive government clampdown on peaceful protesters."

He added, "In some places, especially reported/alleged to be in Abuja, publicly owned vehicles were seen again and again on video worldwide bringing the thugs and hoodlums to the scenes of peaceful protests. We Nigerian citizens, Nigerians in Diaspora worldwide and the whole civilised world, want an explanation of this feature of the ongoing Nigerian crisis.

"Inevitably, we Nigerians are asking many troubling questions. Does there exist in this country a secret paramilitary force that has access to Nigerian Army uniforms and its owners can employ that against targets in the Nigerian population? Is there a group of people in this country that have a special agenda of their own and who are employing the authority and resources of the Nigerian state to implement their plan?

"Troubled by these and allied questions, most Nigerians are now coming to various conclusions and demands. We, Yoruba, of the Nigerian South West, a nation of 55 million people in Nigeria, now demand that to achieve a peaceful resolution of the convoluted Nigerian problems and the widely devastating insecurity in Nigeria, Nigeria should embark on serious negotiations over the whole Nigerian situation.

"We demand a negotiating table at which the representatives of the various nationalities of Nigeria will come face to face to negotiate. We are not demanding to restructure; we are demanding negotiation by the nationalities, the owners of the various ancestral homelands that constitute Nigeria. Nothing less than that can now adequately address the catastrophic situation into which Nigeria has now sunk.

"Alternatively or in addition, and to prevent further violence, bloodshed and destruction in our Western region, the region that is responsible for most of the industrial, commercial and professional productivity in Nigeria, we call for face-to-face negotiation between the leaders of our Yoruba nation and President Buhari as the head of the Nigerian Federal Government, to immediately stop further violence and bloodshed in our region and the rest of Nigeria.

"With all sense of responsibility, we call upon the United Nations and significant agencies and factors of the International communities, and on all the most powerful countries of the world, to step forward now to support our demand for negotiation and exercise the needed influence to make the negotiation happen. We ask the world to remember that in the background to the present crisis in Nigeria is the situation whereby, in the past five years, one of the nationalities in Nigeria has incessantly proclaimed it's agenda of using violence to subdue other nationalities, to seize the lands of other nationalities, to banish some nationalities from their homelands and to invite their non-Nigerian kinsmen to come and occupy the land.

"We ask the world to remember that this nationality positioning themselves as conquerors have been killing, maiming, raping, kidnapping and destroying in most parts of Nigeria in pursuit of their proclaimed agenda.

"We ask the world to remember that in the throes of the consequent insecurity, Nigeria has plunged frighteningly into poverty, deprivation, and horrific human suffering.

"We ask the human race to respond expeditiously to the Nigerian situation in the exercise of its responsibility to protect the vulnerable and threatened people by acting upon our call for peaceful and responsible negotiation now."
Re: Lagos Attacks, Declaration Of War Against Yorubaland by Metaltears: 3:20pm On Oct 24, 2020
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McHorladwealth:
Leader of the Yoruba World Congress, Professor Banjo Akintoye, on Friday, described Tuesday's shooting at unarmed protesters at Lekki, Lagos by security forces as a declaration of war against the Yoruba people of Nigeria.

Akintoye, in a statement, also tackled President Muhammadu Buhari for failing to show empathy at the injured protesters and those who lost loved ones during his nation-wide address.

Prof. Banji Akintoye

The Yoruba leader also expressed worry over the wanton destruction of properties and monuments across Yorubaland in the last 48hours without any form of resistance from security agencies.

The professor said it is evidence that the amalgamation of 1914 between the South and the North has already expired.

He also called on the international communities, especially, the British and American Governments, United Nations, European Union, African Union and the Commonwealth of Nations to, as a matter of urgency, come forward to be part of the renegotiation team to discuss the existence of Nigeria, stressing that the reality on the ground does not indicate that restructuring can still save Nigeria from extinction.

The statement reads, "President Buhari addressed Nigerians on the serious crisis now confronting Nigeria, the problem which started with peaceful protests by Nigerian youths but which suddenly grew into widespread violence in Lagos State, in some other parts of the Yoruba South West and other parts of Nigeria, and which the international press has been valuably reporting on.

"President Buhari's address sounded like a reluctant address crafted to touch mostly on inconsequentials and to avoid the most compelling aspects of the crisis. To the surprise of all Nigerians and the whole world, President Buhari did not acknowledge that the protest started peacefully and remained commendably peaceful until the protesters were shot at in Lekki, Lagos.

"The whole world had watched as the youthful protesters conducted themselves in an orderly manner, and even as they cleaned up the trash that was generated by them in the streets. Most Nigerians accept that the demands being made by the protesting youths were reasonable and justified in the interest of Nigeria.

"We are all witnesses to the fact that in admiration of all these, Nigerian citizens and even non Nigerians from abroad rushed food, drinks, and money to the protesters in the streets. We are all witnesses to the fact that the youths were sitting, holding small Nigerian flags and singing the Nigerian national anthem at the Lekki Tollgate when some troops dressed in Nigerian uniforms suddenly began to shoot at them.

"We all saw on the video the deaths and injuries that the shootings caused, and we are shocked that President Buhari did not say anything about the shooting at the peaceful and unarmed protesters. He did not say anything about the killing and wounding of the youths. He did not express any concern or sympathy with the victims, their parents and relations.

"President Buhari also said nothing about the very troubling questions that have grown around the Lekki shootings. The Lagos State Governor, who is the Chief Security Officer of Lagos State, has said that forces beyond his control did the shooting.

"The Commanding Officer of the Nigerian Army in the Lagos Area has denied authorising the shooting. The Nigerian Army has also denied ownership of the whole action. Many troubling questions have now arisen. Who authorised the shootings? What are the true identities of the shooters who were clothed in the Nigerian Army uniforms?

"President Buhari also said nothing about another very troubling fact. There was manifestly present, during the peaceful protests, an effort by some persons to infiltrate bands of thugs and hoodlums into the peaceful protests, obviously to disrupt and discredit the peaceful process, and thereby manufacturing an excuse for a repressive government clampdown on peaceful protesters."

He added, "In some places, especially reported/alleged to be in Abuja, publicly owned vehicles were seen again and again on video worldwide bringing the thugs and hoodlums to the scenes of peaceful protests. We Nigerian citizens, Nigerians in Diaspora worldwide and the whole civilised world, want an explanation of this feature of the ongoing Nigerian crisis.

"Inevitably, we Nigerians are asking many troubling questions. Does there exist in this country a secret paramilitary force that has access to Nigerian Army uniforms and its owners can employ that against targets in the Nigerian population? Is there a group of people in this country that have a special agenda of their own and who are employing the authority and resources of the Nigerian state to implement their plan?

"Troubled by these and allied questions, most Nigerians are now coming to various conclusions and demands. We, Yoruba, of the Nigerian South West, a nation of 55 million people in Nigeria, now demand that to achieve a peaceful resolution of the convoluted Nigerian problems and the widely devastating insecurity in Nigeria, Nigeria should embark on serious negotiations over the whole Nigerian situation.

"We demand a negotiating table at which the representatives of the various nationalities of Nigeria will come face to face to negotiate. We are not demanding to restructure; we are demanding negotiation by the nationalities, the owners of the various ancestral homelands that constitute Nigeria. Nothing less than that can now adequately address the catastrophic situation into which Nigeria has now sunk.

"Alternatively or in addition, and to prevent further violence, bloodshed and destruction in our Western region, the region that is responsible for most of the industrial, commercial and professional productivity in Nigeria, we call for face-to-face negotiation between the leaders of our Yoruba nation and President Buhari as the head of the Nigerian Federal Government, to immediately stop further violence and bloodshed in our region and the rest of Nigeria.

"With all sense of responsibility, we call upon the United Nations and significant agencies and factors of the International communities, and on all the most powerful countries of the world, to step forward now to support our demand for negotiation and exercise the needed influence to make the negotiation happen. We ask the world to remember that in the background to the present crisis in Nigeria is the situation whereby, in the past five years, one of the nationalities in Nigeria has incessantly proclaimed it's agenda of using violence to subdue other nationalities, to seize the lands of other nationalities, to banish some nationalities from their homelands and to invite their non-Nigerian kinsmen to come and occupy the land.

"We ask the world to remember that this nationality positioning themselves as conquerors have been killing, maiming, raping, kidnapping and destroying in most parts of Nigeria in pursuit of their proclaimed agenda.

"We ask the world to remember that in the throes of the consequent insecurity, Nigeria has plunged frighteningly into poverty, deprivation, and horrific human suffering.

"We ask the human race to respond expeditiously to the Nigerian situation in the exercise of its responsibility to protect the vulnerable and threatened people by acting upon our call for peaceful and responsible negotiation now."
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TRASH

You are just typing nonsense

let me summarize

He said blah blah trash trash blah blah

Only your tribe had been crying attack attack.

In Edo my state and other states there was also looting but you don't see us crying and blaming anyone ..

But you guys are fond of taking a step then when you see it might bring danger you quickly withdraw and blame either the devil or someone else for the step you took why?

No one is attacking you guys !! Every state experienced looting and burning of infrastructure but you guys seem to be crying more than everyone else.

Your Lagos is an overpopulated slum with 90% poor people so what do you expect?

They all came out frustrated irrespective of tribe and religion so stop blaming others for the monster you made.

You blocked ports , infrastructure investment in other states by marketing them as dangerous zones in your media, you marketed Lagos as the only safe place for foreign investment so everyone trooped there not because they wanted to but because they sort opportunities.

You wanted all the investment to come to Lagos? Fine you got it but with that also comes the population of poor masses grin

So don't complain when other states experienced less damage it's simply because we have less thugs , most of all our thugs have gone to your Lagos !!

Here in Edo state we had massive looting too so stop sulking
Re: Lagos Attacks, Declaration Of War Against Yorubaland by JokeAdeleke: 3:24pm On Oct 24, 2020
Hypocritical cowards. What gives you a right to want when you jointly deny others their rights to their own wants
Re: Lagos Attacks, Declaration Of War Against Yorubaland by Macphenson: 3:33pm On Oct 24, 2020
The destruction of property is not limited to South West states.

In summary they are calling for a referandum to renegotiate our existence as one entity in this country.

This is the same thing Nnamdi Kalu has been calling for.
Re: Lagos Attacks, Declaration Of War Against Yorubaland by Kdon2: 7:43am On Oct 25, 2020
Metaltears:
[s][/s]

TRASH

You are just typing nonsense

let me summarize

He said blah blah trash trash blah blah

Only your tribe had been crying attack attack.

In Edo my state and other states there was also looting but you don't see us crying and blaming anyone ..

But you guys are fond of taking a step then when you see it might bring danger you quickly withdraw and blame either the devil or someone else for the step you took why?

No one is attacking you guys !! Every state experienced looting and burning of infrastructure but you guys seem to be crying more than everyone else.

Your Lagos is an overpopulated slum with 90% poor people so what do you expect?

They all came out frustrated irrespective of tribe and religion so stop blaming others for the monster you made.

You blocked ports , infrastructure investment in other states by marketing them as dangerous zones in your media, you marketed Lagos as the only safe place for foreign investment so everyone trooped there not because they wanted to but because they sort opportunities.

You wanted all the investment to come to Lagos? Fine you got it but with that also comes the population of poor masses grin

So don't complain when other states experienced less damage it's simply because we have less thugs , most of all our thugs have gone to your Lagos !!

Here in Edo state we had massive looting too so stop sulking

Speak for your people na! Its their right to speak. What's your pain inside??
Re: Lagos Attacks, Declaration Of War Against Yorubaland by nerd004: 11:23am On Oct 25, 2020
Metaltears:
[s][/s]

TRASH

You are just typing nonsense

let me summarize

He said blah blah trash trash blah blah

Only your tribe had been crying attack attack.

In Edo my state and other states there was also looting but you don't see us crying and blaming anyone ..

But you guys are fond of taking a step then when you see it might bring danger you quickly withdraw and blame either the devil or someone else for the step you took why?

No one is attacking you guys !! Every state experienced looting and burning of infrastructure but you guys seem to be crying more than everyone else.

Your Lagos is an overpopulated slum with 90% poor people so what do you expect?

They all came out frustrated irrespective of tribe and religion so stop blaming others for the monster you made.

You blocked ports , infrastructure investment in other states by marketing them as dangerous zones in your media, you marketed Lagos as the only safe place for foreign investment so everyone trooped there not because they wanted to but because they sort opportunities.

You wanted all the investment to come to Lagos? Fine you got it but with that also comes the population of poor masses grin

So don't complain when other states experienced less damage it's simply because we have less thugs , most of all our thugs have gone to your Lagos !!

Here in Edo state we had massive looting too so stop sulking







Your foolishness is beyond my understanding.....I can't believe u are truly from Edo.....

what you wrote their is height of stupidity but bro I pray 4 u...."Get some sense"

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