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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by Powersurge: 3:11am On May 18, 2021
Every urine-drinking and mouth foaming vagabonds from the north is now finding his/her lost voice over Asaba Accord, including the few morons above!

I love the fact that the governors do no come out to trade words with nonentities.

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by Akpangbo: 7:18am On May 18, 2021
sweetshisha:
Na this noise makers go derail everything

Why not let lawmakers debate on the resolution and gazette anti open grazing laws accross 17 states before this PDP people start using our collective mandate for cruise catching

Where did you debated buhari's decree.?

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by BruncleZuma: 9:13am On May 18, 2021
EFCC's husband
Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by Solidkay(m): 9:16am On May 18, 2021
Naija, which way abeg?!
Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by MansoryMX(m): 9:17am On May 18, 2021
The Plan B North has is unleashing Bandits/BokoHaram on rest region if their agitation for independence suddenly develops a strong hold internationally! Everyone should take note of this and be very prepared!

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by kayjay69(m): 9:18am On May 18, 2021
The Southern governors of these 17 states only need a handful of disgruntled North Central and North Eastern states in their fold. My picks are Benue, Plateau, Taraba, Kwara and Kogi.

My guess is they have the numbers to call for a dissolution of this country.

I pray these incidents continue such that it leads to a dissolution of this country. Only then can we all have peace of mind and a chance at building something meaningful.

Always remember, Nigeria as formed by the British was never meant to be a success story, our leaders are only acting out the script.

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by Ceazario: 9:20am On May 18, 2021
The same Asaba Nnamdi Azikiwe snitched Obafemi Awolowo. Na where we join we go separate.

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by Heavensent01(m): 9:25am On May 18, 2021
if Yoruba, Igbo and Niger Delta come together to say No then forget it, it is no


North east and Northwest cannot fight these region finished, North central with the predicament and misfortune they're facing from Fulani will either stay neutral or join the south



Asaba meeting is a step to game over to Fulani oligarchy. a small minority tribe that the foolish awusa allowed to dominate them because of religion deceit

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by Indispensable85(m): 9:26am On May 18, 2021
They'll end up being split by party affiliation. Mark it down.
Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by Nobody: 9:26am On May 18, 2021
They should do the needful... MPE
Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by xtgozie(m): 9:26am On May 18, 2021
And you are laughing and fall one the floor, rolling and opening your hairy nyash an?


Manab:
Southerners u people are very funny

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by js230003: 9:26am On May 18, 2021
Please read:

Another stronger declaration. Let's just watch and see how matters develop.

NIGERIA MIDDLE BELTERS DEFINED AHEAD RESTRUCTURING PLANS
By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

The age long questions about who really are the middle Belt of Nigeria and or Nigerians or middle Belt of the northern Nigeria or middle belters of Nigerians has finally be answered in fullest. The physiologist or phycologist behind the true and historically definition was put together by Belt’s intellectuals especially Dr. Mailafia Obadiah led teams of researchers, as presented below:

IN various platforms people have been asking us, What is the Middle Belt? What are its geographical boundaries and who and who make up this community? Let me set the records straight today. As a territory, the Middle Belt is everything outside the core Sharia North, from Southern Borno to Southern Adamawa, Southern Kebbi, Southern Gombe, Southern Bauchi, Southern Kaduna and Southern Niger, to Plateau, Nasarawa, FCT, Kogi, Benue, Taraba, and Kwara. We make up a motley of clans that are ethnographically of Niger-Congo, Bantu, Chadic and Nilo-Ethiopic extraction. We are the descendants of the great Nok civilisation that descended from ancient Egypt and the Nilotic cultures of Meroe and Kush. We invented iron smelting before the ancient Greeks and Romans. We are the descendants of the acephalus and Republican Tiv people, various kingdoms such as the Apa, Goemai Igala and the warrior Kwararafa peoples who conquered Kano for the better part of two centuries. We were never conquered by the Fulani Jihad. Our forefathers defeated them at the famed Battle of Ushongo 1817 in the Benue Valley. Our civilisation is no less illustrious than the greatest on the continent of Africa. We are a rather quiet and shy people, unlike all these empty gongs and noisome pestilences all over Nigeria. But the fact that we are a humble people doesn’t mean we can be taken for fools. Yiu under-estimate us to your mortal peril.

Our ancestors were a proud and warlike race. Warriors d not make noise. Only women do (apologies for being politically incorrect). Anybody that was never conquered by Fulani Jihad and/or does not subscribe to the hegemony of the Caliphate, is a part of the Middle Belt. We have done our ethnographic and geographical surveys. The Middle Belt is easily the most populous and the largest region by landmass in Nigeria, with an estimated 40 million people and 300,000 sq. Km. We have a lush green Savannah, with the most variegated climate of any region. Jos and Mambilla Plateaus are virtually Europe in Africa, with their near-temperate climate and flora and fauna. We can grow nearly all temperate fruits and vegetables in our region. The district of Bokkos in Plateau State alone can feed the whole of West Africa with potatoes. We can also do world scale ranching and all forms of animal husbandry in the Middle Belt. We have the richest farmlands and we are easily the bread basket of Nigeria. We feed virtually the whole country.

Benue State alone can rival Israel and California in exporting citrus to world markets. The Benue Valley is extraordinarily blessed. That’s why the Fulanis covet it and the entire Middle Belt so murderiusly. The largest rivers criss-cross our territory, meeting at the mystical city of Lokoja and flowing through Asaba and Onitsha — through Biafra land — into the sea. No desert, no Sahel. Our people are predominantly Christian, with some Muslim converts and Traditional worshippers. If you are to fight us on a level ground, you will know what our people are made of. The Fulani are cowardly. They come by stealth of night, under cover of the armed forces and a federal government we elected, slaughtering unarmed and defenceless women, children and peasants. The brand of Islam that some of our people converted to is the tolerant and humane type, as found in Yoruba land. Our land is full of solid minerals. Before discovery of the oil people are boasting about today, for almost a century, tin mining on the Jos Plateau sustained the British colonial economy.

There was electricity in Bukuru, Jos, long before the city of London had it, thanks to the ingenuity of the Amalgamated Tin Mining conglomerate. Today, we put the whole world on notice: The Middle Belt has woken up. When our latter-day supporters of APC are ready to fight their next civil war which they have planned meticulously over the years, let it be known that we have ordered our people throughout the length and breadth of the Middle Belt, on strict instruction, never to be a part of it, as we stupidly did in 1967-70. We foolishly served as the foot soldiers of the Caliphate, to our bitter shame and regret! We lost almost a million of our people fighting our brethren the Ndigbo; fighting for a Fulani Caliphate that, unbeknownst to us, considered us to be their sworn enemies and contemptible chattel slaves all along.

Ndigbo, we are on our knees, begging you to forgive us for the sins we have committed against you against God and against Humanity. Please, forgive us our monumental follies of yesteryears. You are our Umunna across the Great River. We swear by the graves of our venerable warrior ancestors, the graves of the millions of your and our people who perished in Biafra land, and we swear by everything we hold most sacred, that we shall never stand against you in life or in death. Never again! To you, the Fulani genocidaires out there, you are on your own on that next civil war that you are planning against the glorious people that are said to be the Jews of Africa. We shall never be a part of it. Instead, they will be our allies in war and in peace. And we shall see how you will ever gain a free passage again through our territory to go and commit genocide in the South this time around! The Pharisees in Judea threw a tantrum when Jesus the Christ the Holy One of Israel, healed the blind beggar on a Sabbath day. The blind man could not care a hoot.

All he said was, ” I once was blind, but now I see!” Let the whole world know it today: We were blind once, but now we can see. We shall never again be used as canon fodder to fight our brethren in the South. We shall serve no other gods other than Jehovah El-Elyon, Jehovah Tsidkenu, Jehovah Rapha, Jeovah Jireh, Jehovah Shammah, Jehovah Elohim. Jesus Christ of Nazereth is the King of the Middle Belt. O Shepherd of Israel, I die for love! The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob shall be our God forever! We commit the sacred lands of our ancestors to His divine protection. This is our solemn Covenant. It is Him alone that we will serve, even unto the ending of the worlds. End

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by wink2015(m): 9:27am On May 18, 2021
Northerners have always been opposed to steps taken by the south.

The action of the northerners and their political leaders did not start now.

It has been with us right from pre-independence and post -independence era.

But a new dawn is coming for Nigeria.

The has not choice than to accept the ban against open grazing in the southern part of Nigeria.

They can go to court to challenge the proposal by the southern governors after all they have their kinsmen Justice Mohammed Tanko as the Chief Justice of the federation.

The north want to hijack the land and water of the indigenous people of southern Nigeria and middlebelt.

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by SugarSpill(m): 9:31am On May 18, 2021
Lamasta:
I guess they are scared that the assumed long suffering ‘slaves’ of Nigeria may finally achieve their overdue liberation, liberty and freedom, and attain their independence from the asphyxiating grip of perpetual overlords, ‘slave’ masters, neo-Colonialists and territorial expansionists
Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by Hseffa: 9:31am On May 18, 2021
helinues:
Who cares.

Open grazing has been banned in Southern Nigeria... Simple as ABC
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Gbao!
Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by Naajjii: 9:34am On May 18, 2021
ZorGBUooeh:
They need there head examined

So they think they can lord over south for life

The mongul,Persian,Roman and other empires had one thing in common and that thing is expiry date.
You people's problem is you talk too much no action, they have a declaration or whatever that is then go ahead and carry it out then we know you are serious instead of all these noise all over.
Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by ogwumgbe: 9:36am On May 18, 2021
sweetshisha:

Atleast document it it in written laws in black and white, not just microphone announcement

Something solid lawcourt can use to punish herdsmen in court

There are states houses of Assemblies and they have the right to enact laws on how their states should be governed. The Northern States didn't consult the NASS before introducing sharia to their States, how do you expect Southerners to get approval from NASS before deciding what's is good for them?

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by Liverpoolfc(m): 9:37am On May 18, 2021
South and North just be like Israel and palestine. Its just a matter of time.

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by kingsceedon(m): 9:37am On May 18, 2021
sweetshisha:


Says who?! Cows are still chopping grass in front of Obi of Onistcha's palace

Illiterate fool, ordinary pronunciation you no fit.

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by favour32(m): 9:39am On May 18, 2021
Nigeria must be restructured....that fiscal own na sweet pass...if dem nor gree, we go the way Czechoslovakia!

South produces 99% of Federal Income.
North produces 0.1% of Federal Income.



Sharing Formula:
North=55%
South=45%


Who be lazy youths here?

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by ManuelZuka(m): 9:39am On May 18, 2021
because southerners are now under one accord

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by oweman: 9:40am On May 18, 2021
The lawyer should tell himself and his people the truth for now he is bēing economical wīh the truth the northerners had no reason to be scared of a non isṣūe as the governor's and thier supporters need whatever they decided to get the approval of the national assembly or the governor's ære talking rubbīdh !
Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by Kingstanding: 9:43am On May 18, 2021
sweetshisha:
Na this noise makers go derail everything

Why not let lawmakers debate on the resolution and gazette anti open grazing laws accross 17 states before this PDP people start using our collective mandate for cruise catching
. You mean lawmakers that headed by Senate president Ahmad Lawan? If you're a Southerners it means you're one of our problems.

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by onuman: 9:47am On May 18, 2021
November1857:
Why northerners are scared of southern governors’ Asaba accord – Ozekhome



https://punchng.com/why-northerners-are-scared-of-southern-governors-asaba-accord-ozekhome/


Because when far north Nigeria urinated on Nigeria’s 1999 constitution and adopted unconstitutional Islamic Sharia criminal justice system, including stoning women to death for adultery, death for apostasy, cutting off hands of thieves, etc; southern Nigeria did not detach from Nigeria to end the amalgamation of 1914. Even Boko Haram which is fighting for a Nigeria to be governed with Islamic Sharia criminal justice system followed, and killer herdsmen with the same objective followed. Yet south stuck to Nigeria.

North thus sees southerners as either politically uninitiated, or cowards.

So the north is wondering how come southerners are waking up from slumber.

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by duro4chang(m): 9:47am On May 18, 2021
They're jittery.
Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by jaxxy(m): 9:51am On May 18, 2021
I don’t know what they are scared of. We must learn to respect and understand each other to work and coexist with one another.

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by Hseffa: 9:54am On May 18, 2021
sweetshisha:

Atleast document it it in written laws in black and white, not just microphone announcement

Something solid lawcourt can use to punish herdsmen in court
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I am pretty sure you know who a State governor is?
Talk less of assembly of Governors, form and stand together on an opinion!
They control Executives, Legislature (partially) in their States.
Paper work will come out soon. Just calmly relax.

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Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by belente(m): 9:59am On May 18, 2021
Well said sir
Re: Ozekhome: Why Northerners Are Scared Of Southern Governors’ Asaba Accord by Esteve24: 10:18am On May 18, 2021
They have even called up meeting for all the 36 states Governors tomorrow 19th may 2021

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