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Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by gulfer: 8:00pm On Aug 26, 2021
I am beginning to suspect that Osinbajo has been made addicted to a special brand of Igbo which makes to utter some of the point statements, imagine with all the challenges, he has now just brought up another issue that may further escalate the already tense situation rather than deescalate it angry angry angry angry
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by jboi81(m): 8:01pm On Aug 26, 2021
Always deceiving himself, please stop all this forcing people and shouting unity, mr vice president ,please speak for yourself please...its becoming so tiring reading how you everytime try to force unity that even you yourself knows it's not there.....a beg!!
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by OlujobaSamuel: 8:03pm On Aug 26, 2021
I tried reading through to see if he is going to mention those getting offended by mannequin or destroying people's drink because their god no like am...abegi, commot here
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by vikstandon(m): 8:05pm On Aug 26, 2021
O my VP, the second man in Nigeria... Listening to you and reading your crafted writing and message sounded like your instructing me to pick up arms. How do I explain this to my children.

I think the best way to explain leadership in Nigeria to my children is 'drafting actions on paper' and coming to media to gibber.

Please my VP, take this script in-house, your cabinet should act it before you bring it outside...You are part of the government that has polarized Nigeria. The issue of a united front begins with you and people of your enclave (ASO ROCK). I quite agree that leadership isn't easy, but the worst ever seen in Nigeria began in 2015.

In all honesty, this is a well written balderdash!!!
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by lastburn(m): 8:09pm On Aug 26, 2021
Is he not seeing what's happening around the country at the moment? Am confused.. are we now all fools?
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:10pm On Aug 26, 2021
It's needed to keep check and balance and to stop majority from dominating minority especially the one the one that hate staying in their land.
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by bizzibodi(m): 8:10pm On Aug 26, 2021
Classification of people as Muslim or non Muslims is apartheid too.
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by Abujaexpress: 8:13pm On Aug 26, 2021
Na talk we go dey??
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by Gentlerespect76: 8:18pm On Aug 26, 2021
Story, story....
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by tete7000(m): 8:20pm On Aug 26, 2021
A deluded mind
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by atiku07(m): 8:22pm On Aug 26, 2021
well baba tell that to the north first cause when u go to there side they let u know u are not part of them
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by hotseat: 8:23pm On Aug 26, 2021
Nigerians must be mindful of this Osunbade o!



He may follow his master's footsteps if given the opportunity!
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by OpinionCounts(m): 8:25pm On Aug 26, 2021
See this educated ignoramus with slave like servitude to an obvious demonic dictator just because of personal benefits.

Posterity will judge all of you keeping quiet and watching as innocent helpless citizens both old, young, babies, pregnant women and the disabled are slaughtered like mere chickens or burnt alive in broad day light right in their houses by the jihadist mercenaries of this evil president and his tribal and religious kinsmen.
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by deji17: 8:26pm On Aug 26, 2021
I disagree with the VP. As a Yoruba man or a man from the village where I come, I want to keep my identity. No problem having a nation within a country. These our politicians sef. Na dem they cause confusion for the sake of political correctness.
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by kindlyheart: 8:26pm On Aug 26, 2021
osinbajo, the blood of all the innocent people shed because of this luggards contraption will hunt you if you don't mind your tongue.
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by Okhuadams(m): 8:27pm On Aug 26, 2021
okefranci:
STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE 

NIGERIANS ARE UNBREAKABLE, DO NOT HATE EACH OTHER - OSINBAJO
 
* VP adds: fair, swift justice essential to address grievances_
 
* Says classification of indigenes, non-indigenes is apartheid
 
* Criminals are not representatives of ethnic, religious groups
 
Despite the activities of those with divisive agenda, Nigeria will prevail over her tribulations due to the resilience, faith, hope and strength of its people, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.
 
Prof. Osinbajo stated this today at the National Social Cohesion Dialogue organized by the Africa Polling Institute, which held at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre, Abuja.
 
Describing Nigerians as "an unbreakable people", the VP emphasized the shared interests of Nigerians across different facets of life, noting that Nigeria’s diversity can be used to drive further economic growth.
 
He explained, “And in the face of the challenges confronting us, we must remind ourselves of certain truths. The first is that our present challenges are neither unique nor exceptional. Various nations at various points in their histories underwent similar tribulations. It is within our power to address these issues and emerge from them even stronger as a people.
 
Despite the divisive rhetoric of demagogues and the utterances of those who profit from disharmony, Nigerians do not hate each other. Every day, millions of Nigerians of different ethnicities and creeds comingle, make common cause and forge friendships across our fabled fault lines. While we have our share of such acrimony, the situation does not support the narrative that we are a nation of fragments condemned to be perpetually at each other’s throats.
 
"What matters is how committed we are to the constructive management of diversity and the peaceful resolution of such conflict. This is where we can and should certainly work much harder.”
 
Advocating for unity despite sundry differences, the VP warned against "polarising identity politics".
 
He said, "the truth is that Nigeria has evolved beyond the sort of easy balkanization that is proposed by some separatists. Politicians who continue to traffic in division and discord are behind the times and have failed to take note of how much more integrated our society has become."
 
Noting that the fair, swift and equitable dispensation of justice to address both everyday grievances and long-suffered wrongs is essential for fostering social cohesion, the Vice President added that, "we must strengthen institutions which at every level can deliver justice, inclusion and mutual security."
 
According to the Vice President, "an abiding feature of being a Nigerian is our optimism... Our capacity for hope is a creative optimism… Every day, millions of our people armed with their faith, skills, determination and wits take their destinies into their hands, working hard to forge a better life for themselves and their families.
 
“Nigerians of this ilk are everywhere repairing, healing, building, trading and doing business. They believe that tomorrow will yield a greater harvest than that of today and that as long as they have breath in them they can change their material conditions. It is this capacity for hope that makes us resilient in the face of incredible odds and even in the teeth of adversity. This is who we are as a people and it is why I believe that we will prevail over today’s tribulations.”
 
Speaking further on the need for unity and cohesion, Prof. Osinbajo said, "In many quarters, there are feelings of alienation and exclusion. To this point, we must recognize the ways in which we perpetuate institutional discrimination and cause people to see their identities as weapons for procuring opportunity, often at the expense of others.
 
"We see this whenever Nigerians are denied opportunity on the basis of their state of origin or because they are “non- indigenes.” We see it when a Nigerian that has been resident in a state all his life is suddenly excluded from admission into an educational institution or an employment opportunity because he is not considered an “indigene.” 
 
According to the VP, "All Nigerians have a constitutional right to live, work and enjoy their lives in peace and safety under the law. The classification of Nigerians as “indigenes” and “non-indigenes” is a form of apartheid and contradicts our declared aspirations towards equality and unity.
 
“Our Constitution enjoins Government to “secure full residence rights for every citizen in all parts of the Federation” and this is an imperative that we must commit to across all tiers of Government. All that should matter in evaluating ourselves is where we live and fulfill our civic obligations.
 
“This is why when we launched our Social Investment Programmes, the eligible beneficiaries were selected based on their states of residence and none was discriminated against on any basis. This was in keeping with the idea that the only true path to national progress lies in broadening access to opportunity for all Nigerians without qualification.
 
“Our destinies have become so interlinked as to be inseparable. This is why this administration is investing heavily in transportation infrastructure – road, rail, sea and river ports – to reduce the distances between our people and link localities to markets and enable trade, travel and tourism.
 
“Our constitution guarantees a full portfolio of civil liberties and it is the responsibility of Government at all levels to give life to these provisions. For example, states should as a matter of deliberate policy ensure that the freedom of worship and provide spaces in which citizens can lawfully erect places of worship.”
 
The VP further noted that even as the Federal Government continues to ramp up efforts in tackling the nation’s security challenges, a united citizenry would further help, especially in local policing strategies.
 
He said, “as we address the challenge of insecurity and the profusion of threats to public safety, we are increasingly turning to multilevel policing strategies that are consonant with our federal architecture. It is important that the localized security mechanisms being established by subnational authorities are constituted in an inclusive manner and reflect the true diversity of those that live in local communities. No truly sustainable security umbrella can be built on the basis of exclusion.”
 
According to the Vice President, criminal elements should not be generalized as representation of ethnic or religious groups. 
 
However, he noted that, "we must ensure that we see it for what it is – a criminal act which must be punished according to the law and not an ethnic conflict. Criminals must not be seen or treated as anything other than criminals and certainly not as representatives of any ethnic or religious group
 
"We will not defeat crime by dividing ourselves. We can only overcome it by uniting against our common enemy – the criminals who terrorize our people.”
 
The Vice President further said that nation-building was hard work and an inter-generational endeavour. 
 
He urged that all Nigerians “must renew the social contract and deepen the meaning and durability of our citizenship.”
 
The Vice President further highlighted the significance of unity in diversity in driving economic and social inclusion, stating that "Nigeria has what it takes to operate favourably in this world.”
 
The VP added, "Nigeria will be a great loser if we were to break up; when we see the greatest economic advantage to our size about to come to life. In short, staying together as a collective affords each of our communities far more opportunities for prosperity than they would have if they went their separate ways. We have all that it takes to be truly more than the sum of our parts.
 
“It is our responsibility to harness and consolidate these assets for the common good of all Nigerians. We will continue to work hard to create an umbrella of inclusive prosperity over our people. This is the defining task of our generation.”
 
He also highlighted examples that showed the power of unity over division, including that of 83-year-old Islamic cleric, Mallam Abdullahi Abubakar, who saved the lives of hundreds of Christians from terrorists in Barkin Ladi, Plateau State in 2018; as well as the reported ethnic conflict between Hausas and Yorubas in Shasha market, Ibadan, in 2021, where the VP stated that “members of both groups protected and shielded each other from harm.”
 
Our resilience as a nation owes a great deal to this truth – that Nigerians are a deeply warm, peace-loving, humane people and they are capable of great courage and compassion. Our task is to strengthen and transform our institutions so that they better reflect these values,” Prof. Osinbajo stated.
 
The Vice President commended the Africa Polling Institute for organizing the event, which he noted was a significant work or social research that will help drive a more informed and constructive debate about Nigeria’s present and future.
 
*Laolu Akande*
*Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity*
*Office of the Vice President* Abeg who read am reach the end explain to me thank u
*26th August 2021*
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by duro4chang(m): 8:27pm On Aug 26, 2021
Trash from the stupid VP.
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by Poiu11: 8:42pm On Aug 26, 2021
angry
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by Freebills12: 8:50pm On Aug 26, 2021
The problem of Nigeria is Northern Nigeria super headed by Islamic Fulanis. VP talking of unity in this country with a sect of people whose religious beliefs is to kill and force others to be converted to the religion is a waste of time. People with the agenda of immersing the Quran in Atlantic Ocean, conquering and occupying people's land should not be trusted.
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by nisai: 8:52pm On Aug 26, 2021
TheSupleemLeada:
Lol....look at this govt houseboy they brought from Lagos capping nonsense. Always knew this man was a liberal covkhold.... didn't know it was this bad.
grin grin
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by themanderon: 8:56pm On Aug 26, 2021
Classification as indigenes and non indigenes is apartheid but the killing of indigenes by fulani settlers is not. I see where the prof is coming from......He has got to earn his pay......even if it means the death of his people.
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by GuyfawkesAB(m): 8:56pm On Aug 26, 2021
God will severely punish the bastard thief and his son Ikuku. Abaribe and Uzor Kalu will not be spared too. Hot burning sulphur will destroy them

xcesspaschal:
T.A Orji. Sacked my parents from civil service (level 14 respectively) without a single benefits.


Crying....
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by Temptee101(m): 8:57pm On Aug 26, 2021
kechywillz:
I didn't bother to read that,but I know his calling for unity when its obvious there will never be unity in this shithole angry

You're not alone.

I have never skipped an article so fast like i did this one.

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Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by Safyqueen: 8:58pm On Aug 26, 2021
optimus106:
Shameless man,What about NEPOTISM which your boss Buhari is a master at?

Stupid vp... Stupid president!!!


Failed government!!!

Nepotism, nepotism but can you provide evidence as compared to other presidents appointments?

Whoever is shouting nepotism is actually a wailer. Anyway Buhari is too weak. A president that cannot iron-handle his enemies cum saboteurs but possess one useless body language is not good for Nigeria.

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Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by Ibkhaleel: 9:10pm On Aug 26, 2021
optimus106:
Shameless man,What about NEPOTISM which your boss Buhari is a master at?

Stupid vp... Stupid president!!!


Failed government!!!
you expect all key positions to be given to the minority tribes right? Fooool
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by wink2015(m): 9:12pm On Aug 26, 2021
okefranci:
STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE 

NIGERIANS ARE UNBREAKABLE, DO NOT HATE EACH OTHER - OSINBAJO
 
* VP adds: fair, swift justice essential to address grievances_
 
* Says classification of indigenes, non-indigenes is apartheid
 
* Criminals are not representatives of ethnic, religious groups
 
Despite the activities of those with divisive agenda, Nigeria will prevail over her tribulations due to the resilience, faith, hope and strength of its people, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.
 
Prof. Osinbajo stated this today at the National Social Cohesion Dialogue organized by the Africa Polling Institute, which held at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre, Abuja.
 
Describing Nigerians as "an unbreakable people", the VP emphasized the shared interests of Nigerians across different facets of life, noting that Nigeria’s diversity can be used to drive further economic growth.
 
He explained, “And in the face of the challenges confronting us, we must remind ourselves of certain truths. The first is that our present challenges are neither unique nor exceptional. Various nations at various points in their histories underwent similar tribulations. It is within our power to address these issues and emerge from them even stronger as a people.
 
Despite the divisive rhetoric of demagogues and the utterances of those who profit from disharmony, Nigerians do not hate each other. Every day, millions of Nigerians of different ethnicities and creeds comingle, make common cause and forge friendships across our fabled fault lines. While we have our share of such acrimony, the situation does not support the narrative that we are a nation of fragments condemned to be perpetually at each other’s throats.
 
"What matters is how committed we are to the constructive management of diversity and the peaceful resolution of such conflict. This is where we can and should certainly work much harder.”
 
Advocating for unity despite sundry differences, the VP warned against "polarising identity politics".
 
He said, "the truth is that Nigeria has evolved beyond the sort of easy balkanization that is proposed by some separatists. Politicians who continue to traffic in division and discord are behind the times and have failed to take note of how much more integrated our society has become."
 
Noting that the fair, swift and equitable dispensation of justice to address both everyday grievances and long-suffered wrongs is essential for fostering social cohesion, the Vice President added that, "we must strengthen institutions which at every level can deliver justice, inclusion and mutual security."
 
According to the Vice President, "an abiding feature of being a Nigerian is our optimism... Our capacity for hope is a creative optimism… Every day, millions of our people armed with their faith, skills, determination and wits take their destinies into their hands, working hard to forge a better life for themselves and their families.
 
“Nigerians of this ilk are everywhere repairing, healing, building, trading and doing business. They believe that tomorrow will yield a greater harvest than that of today and that as long as they have breath in them they can change their material conditions. It is this capacity for hope that makes us resilient in the face of incredible odds and even in the teeth of adversity. This is who we are as a people and it is why I believe that we will prevail over today’s tribulations.”
 
Speaking further on the need for unity and cohesion, Prof. Osinbajo said, "In many quarters, there are feelings of alienation and exclusion. To this point, we must recognize the ways in which we perpetuate institutional discrimination and cause people to see their identities as weapons for procuring opportunity, often at the expense of others.
 
"We see this whenever Nigerians are denied opportunity on the basis of their state of origin or because they are “non- indigenes.” We see it when a Nigerian that has been resident in a state all his life is suddenly excluded from admission into an educational institution or an employment opportunity because he is not considered an “indigene.” 
 
According to the VP, "All Nigerians have a constitutional right to live, work and enjoy their lives in peace and safety under the law. The classification of Nigerians as “indigenes” and “non-indigenes” is a form of apartheid and contradicts our declared aspirations towards equality and unity.
 
“Our Constitution enjoins Government to “secure full residence rights for every citizen in all parts of the Federation” and this is an imperative that we must commit to across all tiers of Government. All that should matter in evaluating ourselves is where we live and fulfill our civic obligations.
 
“This is why when we launched our Social Investment Programmes, the eligible beneficiaries were selected based on their states of residence and none was discriminated against on any basis. This was in keeping with the idea that the only true path to national progress lies in broadening access to opportunity for all Nigerians without qualification.
 
“Our destinies have become so interlinked as to be inseparable. This is why this administration is investing heavily in transportation infrastructure – road, rail, sea and river ports – to reduce the distances between our people and link localities to markets and enable trade, travel and tourism.
 
“Our constitution guarantees a full portfolio of civil liberties and it is the responsibility of Government at all levels to give life to these provisions. For example, states should as a matter of deliberate policy ensure that the freedom of worship and provide spaces in which citizens can lawfully erect places of worship.”
 
The VP further noted that even as the Federal Government continues to ramp up efforts in tackling the nation’s security challenges, a united citizenry would further help, especially in local policing strategies.
 
He said, “as we address the challenge of insecurity and the profusion of threats to public safety, we are increasingly turning to multilevel policing strategies that are consonant with our federal architecture. It is important that the localized security mechanisms being established by subnational authorities are constituted in an inclusive manner and reflect the true diversity of those that live in local communities. No truly sustainable security umbrella can be built on the basis of exclusion.”
 
According to the Vice President, criminal elements should not be generalized as representation of ethnic or religious groups. 
 
However, he noted that, "we must ensure that we see it for what it is – a criminal act which must be punished according to the law and not an ethnic conflict. Criminals must not be seen or treated as anything other than criminals and certainly not as representatives of any ethnic or religious group
 
"We will not defeat crime by dividing ourselves. We can only overcome it by uniting against our common enemy – the criminals who terrorize our people.”
 
The Vice President further said that nation-building was hard work and an inter-generational endeavour. 
 
He urged that all Nigerians “must renew the social contract and deepen the meaning and durability of our citizenship.”
 
The Vice President further highlighted the significance of unity in diversity in driving economic and social inclusion, stating that "Nigeria has what it takes to operate favourably in this world.”
 
The VP added, "Nigeria will be a great loser if we were to break up; when we see the greatest economic advantage to our size about to come to life. In short, staying together as a collective affords each of our communities far more opportunities for prosperity than they would have if they went their separate ways. We have all that it takes to be truly more than the sum of our parts.
 
“It is our responsibility to harness and consolidate these assets for the common good of all Nigerians. We will continue to work hard to create an umbrella of inclusive prosperity over our people. This is the defining task of our generation.”
 
He also highlighted examples that showed the power of unity over division, including that of 83-year-old Islamic cleric, Mallam Abdullahi Abubakar, who saved the lives of hundreds of Christians from terrorists in Barkin Ladi, Plateau State in 2018; as well as the reported ethnic conflict between Hausas and Yorubas in Shasha market, Ibadan, in 2021, where the VP stated that “members of both groups protected and shielded each other from harm.”
 
Our resilience as a nation owes a great deal to this truth – that Nigerians are a deeply warm, peace-loving, humane people and they are capable of great courage and compassion. Our task is to strengthen and transform our institutions so that they better reflect these values,” Prof. Osinbajo stated.
 
The Vice President commended the Africa Polling Institute for organizing the event, which he noted was a significant work or social research that will help drive a more informed and constructive debate about Nigeria’s present and future.
 
*Laolu Akande*
*Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity*
*Office of the Vice President*
*26th August 2021*

STOP FORCING UNITY ON NIGERIANS.

These so called unity that General Yakubu Gowon and General Obasanjo preached to Nigerian s years after years is now leading to open grazing and cattle colony.
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by dragunov: 9:16pm On Aug 26, 2021
Ibkhaleel:
you expect all key positions to be given to the minority tribes right? Fooool

Son of Satan!
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by buckeyemedia: 9:29pm On Aug 26, 2021
24kmagic:
The more we keep shying away from the truth, the more doomed we'll continue to be as a people.

Speak all the grammar you want, preach all the scriptures you know, the truth will always stare you in the face.

And what is that truth?
The truth is that NIGERIA CANNOT WORK.
In 100 years to come, we'll still be talking about the same thing.


The disunity wasn't this bad forty, fifty years ago. But look where we are now? It will keep getting worse!

That we are even having this discussion means we are not United.

Your girlfriend cannot be telling you about pregnancy/abortion when no sex was involved

The only feasible solution to Nigeria is a total disintegration.


You better go & commit suicide, Nigeria is never going to disintegrate in your lifetime.
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by Immatex(m): 9:29pm On Aug 26, 2021
Too little too late!

Country is on a free fall on all indexes!
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by buckeyemedia: 9:31pm On Aug 26, 2021
wink2015:


STOP FORCING UNITY ON NIGERIANS.

These so called unity that General Yakubu Gowon and General Obasanjo preached to Nigerian s years after years is now leading to open grazing and cattle colony.
Obasanjo & Gowon? Who cares about their views? What did you parents teach you? Or don’t they have their own opinion?, or is Obasanjo or Gowon your father? Or were you institutionalized as a child that Nigeria will disintegrate? You are now an adult, You are still waiting for Nigeria to dissolve?
Re: Nigerians Are Unbreakable, Do Not Hate Each Other - Osinbajo by Mozegee: 9:31pm On Aug 26, 2021
I used to think that this vp get sense,but he is the most useless VP so far.People are dien like fowls,even cows get respect and immunity pass the citizens. Terrorist are being celebrated and at the same time given Amnesty. While ordinary citizens with no dent are being treated like common criminals,even killed everyday. All what the VP can do is split trash. We are tired of this govt,it has been a cause to Nigerians. But when I remember the still have more two years to go.i continue to cry like a baby with no hope.

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