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lionshare:UAE and Saudi are doing well, if they start doing poorly, you will see the monarchy deposed,Thailand is an example, the monarchy though not deposed yet but was shaken |
lionshare:There's shrinking press freedom in NIG under this democracy and it can get worse, A king can be deposed besides,even the worst monarchs have fear of their own people unlike democracy were a political ruler can always pass the buck |
slimfit1:Who is paying for the many wives and girlfriends politicians already have |
fidelmarshal199:Are properties not being demolished illegally without repercussions in this Nigerian democracy? |
Democracy has been demystified in Nigeria, it really doesn't look like the best form of government for Nigeria. The biggest issue of democracy is that it gives room for a lot of excuses,it makes politicians unaccountable especially for Nigerian democracy. Many political office holders can easily make excuses for themselves and pass the buck. Governors will blame the presidency, presidency will blame governors, lg chairman will blame governors, Governors will blame legislators,legislators will blame judiciary and vice versa. At the end of it no one can be held accountable I think if we had a monarchial style government, the ruler or rulers can be held accountable for their failures. And if they don't remedy these failures a revolution can easily occur as everyone will be focused on the ruler. However, this can't be practiced in NIG, unless NIG breaks up and every tribe is ruled by its own royal family. Democracy has failed in Nigeria. Politicians are just catching cruise Toying and joking with their positions because they know they wud never be held accountable. Many politicians in top spots don't deserve were they are,they are just ruining a nation without consequences. |
All road construction in Nigeria is supervised and controlled by either Chinese,Lebanese or whites. Despite this the roads are not built in any spectacularly advanced or durable way. If that is all these foreigners can offer,why then is road construction only run by these foreign companies. There's a lot of mysteries to be unravelled in Nigeria |
The issue is black males,they are not like males of other races,they compete against their own females instead of males of other races |
The open secret is that,the major tribes of the Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo are slave tribes. Their systems always promote slavery of their own people, unfortunately minority tribes are stuck with these peoples |
Christistruth03:Usen is not in Akoko-edo, why can't you get things straight, again usen is not in Akoko-edo |
LikeAking:Really, thanks |
Hello guyz and happy new year. Pls I advice on the technology to learn to bring me success in 2024. I have skills already in graphics, video and motion. Am over 30 I need advice on good technologies to learn that is sure to pay in the coming months. |
Christistruth03:How many times will I explain that the Yoruba names of Akoko-edo are a recent post colonial feature, they aren't traditional Akoko-edo names, it all started during the colonial era |
Christistruth03:There's no information here different from what I said |
Christistruth03:He is from Akoko-ondo(arigidi- Akoko) which is different from Akoko-edo, they are completely different why do you people not get this. Akoko-ondo is different from Akoko-edo. however gani Adams is from arigidi Akoko,which some schools of thought say they are actually non Yoruba autochonos indigenous Akoko not affiliated to ile-ife. |
froxydydx:Lol,you don't know kogi be that |
Malawian:They are not Yorubas, the Yoruba names started in the colonial era,it was a trend then,you should know that names where not a big deal before the whites came,some people went by with only titles as their names |
top10villa:Have explained this many times,the Yoruba names started in the colonial era,then Yoruba names and language was trending in that part, |
[quote author=oyichi post=127702161][/quote]The least they can do is kill some of there attackers.but they do not,always waiting for the next destruction |
flokii:Nobody needs to rally anybody, each community can fight alone |
SSFeedsNigeria:No mind them,those people fear Fulani pass anything, if u know them,they worship Fulani |
HenryWilliams:Buhari no dey there again, before they said it was buhari but the man done go,cds is from southern Kaduna, the highest military position, abeg una excuse is too lame,find another one |
oyichi:Hope u not including kogi in this your narrative |
kaludestiny10:Can't they mobilize to acquire weapons? |
Freshtruth:Na mumu them be,they fear Fulani pass anything |
johannu:The acceptance to participate in slavery by the major tribes of Nigeria such as the Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba was what started ceaseless wars and underdevelopment of the tribes in Nigeria. If they refused to participate in slavery,there wudnt have been much wars and undevelopment |
Birdbyrde440:When black women start meeting with whiteman and Chinese now,it's still your type that will start hating on them not remembering that you pushed them to them. Exactly the experience of the black American society, majority of blackmen are the same,no wonder you were the most enslaved in history |
Birdbyrde440:Am not a woman o,am just addressing the elephant in the room. |
There has been years of long-standing massacre of the the Benue,southern Kaduna and plateau people,but there has also been deafening silence and cover up from their own people. Any time any of the government officials from these areas,as well as some prominent individuals from this area,except the late Obadiah malaifa, are called for interview they fail to tell all and cover up a lot of the massacres,they don't expose anything. They always don't want to spill out any truths. They are always politically correct and speak as if they don't want to offend someone. They don't want to reveal the truth and experience they are going through especially the public officials or NGO people. One thing that will bring light to these dark areas were massacre's are going on is shining the media light there. independent media or brave individuals from the area need to do detailed recording of the experience of survivors,let them reveal everything they experienced, they need to expose the secrets of these areas,let them tell all,preferably in a local dialect then interpreted Then it should go viral . There needs to be a tell all Lights needs to be shone to these areas. These attacks are perpetuating because a lot is covered up. No one is revealing anything. Even after Obadiah malaifa was harassed and eventually offed. The people went quiet instead of seizing the opportunity to expose more of what is happening. |
Jogs1900:I don't know what you mean by this Why was Yoruba language not promoted in the south east, benin city etc but only in Akoko edo. Yoruba missionaries were the main guys in Akoko-edo, not in the southeast or Benin. Akoko-edo church and education outpost was administered from Ikare-Akoko, which are yorubanized akokos,some of whom have Yoruba origins,missionaries stationed there who were mostly Yorubas were posted to Akoko-edo, likewise teachers ,court clerks and colonial admin staffs,they were the major influence on Akoko-edo, however Yoruba had previously broken into that zone through interactions and trade with Yoruba groups and other Benin and Nupe groups,but the Ibadan invasion increased Yoruba influence and the subsequent Yoruba missionaries further increased Yoruba influence in the zone,but the people were still eventually able to retain their non Yoruba language, customs and traditions. |
Birdbyrde440:Typical weak disgraceful Blackmale, no wonder you were the most enslaved males on earth since history |
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