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PoliticsRe: NO DARFUR: Yoruba Restates Call For Self-determination to make north majority by becomricch(op): 10:54am On Feb 27, 2010
why do u think so
PoliticsRe: River Niger Project Puts Jonathan Into Trouble by becomricch: 10:43am On Feb 27, 2010
onitsha is too close to the bank of the river afam. the water would over flow and the second reason is the igbo have erosion problem.

if the water level raises and it affect the underground water bed of igboland and since you have erosion problem already. you would increase the problem.   The reason you have erosion problem in igboland is because there is something under the earth crust in igbo most likely liquid moving.and shift the earth crust. it affect the top level of the soil.

Now the river niger has a link to the underground water bed of igbo which already has a problem. If you alter in any form the river niger, it may alter the underground water bed in igboland , mostly around onitsha and asaba and even other areas to be affected include  idah and agenebode, yenagoa, pategi and others.    And force them to break.


You see the soil struction in igboland already has a problem , any alteration would make the case worst. The people working on the project are not nigerian. They dont know our history.

Afam it is not that I hate the igbos but you may have problem. see lagos problem too
PoliticsRe: River Niger Project Puts Jonathan Into Trouble by becomricch: 4:55am On Feb 27, 2010
what is the benefit of river niger project. it has no benefit. it is just a chop chop project. And an ecology problem waiting to happen onitsha would be wash away.  it is of no benefit.

The fear of moving goods to the north have been overcome by technology. Cargo plane is what the north need. they can carry anything ship can carry. the north only need cargo plane and not to dredge the river.   The south east is not scare of not having a seaport. what about port harcourt. Is the ikwerri igbos. So how does thios affect igbos. No need.I am telling you , ikwerri igbos are in charge of river state.

The economy impact in ijaw land is great and look at the satelite picture you need billions , we dont have to do it.
PoliticsRe: Who Deployed Soldiers Behind Jonathan ? by becomricch: 4:45am On Feb 27, 2010
so if someone deploy troope, it should not matter. Yar adua is a citizen of nigeria and nobody should stop him from entering into nigeria. and officially troope should be at the airport. Jonathan does not need to know. Even if the senate president is going out he does not need the president permit. so who care who deploy troope. He is in nigerian. you have a problem. We remove our people and make them majority.


who deploy troope is only doing his job. the only problem is there is only mistrust.
PoliticsRe: Police Arrest Suspected Terrorist At Abuja Airport - About To Board Klm by becomricch: 4:35am On Feb 27, 2010
This is bad. not again.

thank God , we no dey fbi watch list. Beaf should be on FBI watchlist and ameka aloy, they are terriost on nairaland. joking.
PoliticsRe: NO DARFUR: Yoruba Restates Call For Self-determination to make north majority by becomricch(op): 5:53pm On Feb 26, 2010
go and read the tribune of today. do you think i making this up. are you ok. we want to leave.
PoliticsRe: NO DARFUR: Yoruba Restates Call For Self-determination to make north majority by becomricch(op): 5:31pm On Feb 26, 2010
Beaf, we would be written the president of the USA and other world leader of our people desire to leave to resolve the issue without a darfur. .

PoliticsRe: NO DARFUR: Yoruba Restates Call For Self-determination to make north majority by becomricch(op): 5:16pm On Feb 26, 2010
Beaf , you can see how much support and how many people are behind me, there are many who did not attend.  We are not silly.

PoliticsNo Darfur: Yoruba Restates Call For Self-determination To Make North Majority by becomricch(op): 5:11pm On Feb 26, 2010
NO DARFUR: Yoruba Restates Call For Self-determination to make north majority

Yoruba restates call for self-determination of Yoruba

Chief Ebenzer Babatope, said that a situation whereby the country would be having a president and an acting president at the same time was unacceptable.


In attendance at the meeting were the following; Chief (Mrs.) HID Awolowo and the other eight co-conveners, Bishop Bolanle Gbonigi; Archbishop Ayo Ladigbolu; Bishop Olusina Fape; Chief Ebenezer Babatope; Senators Femi Okurounmu; Tony Adefuye; Suleimon Salawu and Prince Segun Adesegun.


Also in attendance were the Ogun State governor, Chief Gbenga Daniel and his deputy, Alhaja Salmot Badru (who initially stood in for her boss who was on an official duty elsewhere in the state), Osun and Oyo state governors, represented by their deputies, Chief (Mrs) Olusola Obada and Alhaji Taofeek Arapaja, while the Ekiti State governor, Mr Segun Oni, was represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Ambassador Dare Bejide.

Others included former governor of Ondo State, Chief Segun Agagu; Chief Tiwalade Sobo; Chief G.O.K. Ajayi; General Oladipo Diya; Alhaji Majekodunmi Aborode; Oyo State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Dr. Lasisi Balogun; Chief Akin Omojola; Chairman, Afenifere (Ondo State chapter); Dr. Kunle Olajide, former Secretary, Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE).

Mr. Gboyega Ogunsua; Chief Olayemi Falade; Chief Francis Akinnikawe; Princess Bisi Sangodoyin; Mr. Bello Adegboyega; Chief (Mrs.) Bewaji Kuku; Professor (Mrs.) Adetowun Ogunsheye; President, National Council of Women Society; Chief Toye Ogunsuyi, President, Yoruba Community, Jos, Plateau State and his secretary, Chief Tunde Oladapo and Admiral Akin Aduwo (rtd.).

The meeting was also attended by Chief Leye Ashawe; former Governor Lateef Jakande of Lagos State and his deputy, Alhaji Rafiu Jafojo; Senator Kofo Bucknor-Akerele; Prince Tokunbo Ajasin; Brigadier Tunji Olurin; Chief Bisi Rodipe; Mr. Omosanya Solaja; Chairman of the Action Congress (South West); Alhaji Tajudeen Olusi, Chief Afolabi Ojuawo and Chief Dipo Jimilehin.

PoliticsRe: Constitution Ammended: Presidents & Governors Must Hand Over Before Vacations by becomricch: 5:06pm On Feb 26, 2010
Yoruba restates call for self-determination of Yoruba




In attendance at the meeting were the following; Chief (Mrs.) HID Awolowo and the other eight co-conveners, Bishop Bolanle Gbonigi; Archbishop Ayo Ladigbolu; Bishop Olusina Fape; Chief Ebenezer Babatope; Senators Femi Okurounmu; Tony Adefuye; Suleimon Salawu and Prince Segun Adesegun.


Also in attendance were the Ogun State governor, Chief Gbenga Daniel and his deputy, Alhaja Salmot Badru (who initially stood in for her boss who was on an official duty elsewhere in the state), Osun and Oyo state governors, represented by their deputies, Chief (Mrs) Olusola Obada and Alhaji Taofeek Arapaja, while the Ekiti State governor, Mr Segun Oni, was represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Ambassador Dare Bejide.

Others included former governor of Ondo State, Chief Segun Agagu; Chief Tiwalade Sobo; Chief G.O.K. Ajayi; General Oladipo Diya; Alhaji Majekodunmi Aborode; Oyo State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Dr. Lasisi Balogun; Chief Akin Omojola; Chairman, Afenifere (Ondo State chapter); Dr. Kunle Olajide, former Secretary, Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE).

Mr. Gboyega Ogunsua; Chief Olayemi Falade; Chief Francis Akinnikawe; Princess Bisi Sangodoyin; Mr. Bello Adegboyega; Chief (Mrs.) Bewaji Kuku; Professor (Mrs.) Adetowun Ogunsheye; President, National Council of Women Society; Chief Toye Ogunsuyi, President, Yoruba Community, Jos, Plateau State and his secretary, Chief Tunde Oladapo and Admiral Akin Aduwo (rtd.).

The meeting was also attended by Chief Leye Ashawe; former Governor Lateef Jakande of Lagos State and his deputy, Alhaji Rafiu Jafojo; Senator Kofo Bucknor-Akerele; Prince Tokunbo Ajasin; Brigadier Tunji Olurin; Chief Bisi Rodipe; Mr. Omosanya Solaja; Chairman of the Action Congress (South West); Alhaji Tajudeen Olusi, Chief Afolabi Ojuawo and Chief Dipo Jimilehin.
PoliticsNO DARFUR: Yoruba Restates Call For Self-determination to make north majority by becomricch(op): 5:03pm On Feb 26, 2010
Yoruba restates call for self-determination of Yoruba


In attendance at the meeting were the following; Chief (Mrs.) HID Awolowo and the other eight co-conveners, Bishop Bolanle Gbonigi; Archbishop Ayo Ladigbolu; Bishop Olusina Fape; Chief Ebenezer Babatope; Senators Femi Okurounmu; Tony Adefuye;  Suleimon Salawu and Prince Segun Adesegun.


Also in attendance were the Ogun State governor, Chief Gbenga Daniel and his deputy, Alhaja Salmot Badru (who initially stood in for her boss who was on an official duty elsewhere in the state), Osun and Oyo state governors, represented by their deputies, Chief (Mrs) Olusola Obada and Alhaji Taofeek Arapaja, while the Ekiti State governor, Mr Segun Oni, was represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Ambassador Dare Bejide.

Others included former governor of Ondo State, Chief Segun Agagu; Chief Tiwalade Sobo; Chief G.O.K. Ajayi; General Oladipo Diya; Alhaji Majekodunmi Aborode; Oyo State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Dr. Lasisi Balogun; Chief Akin Omojola; Chairman, Afenifere (Ondo State chapter); Dr. Kunle Olajide, former Secretary, Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE).

Mr. Gboyega Ogunsua; Chief Olayemi Falade; Chief Francis Akinnikawe; Princess Bisi Sangodoyin; Mr. Bello Adegboyega; Chief (Mrs.) Bewaji Kuku; Professor (Mrs.) Adetowun Ogunsheye; President, National Council of Women Society; Chief Toye Ogunsuyi, President, Yoruba Community, Jos, Plateau State and his secretary, Chief Tunde Oladapo and Admiral Akin Aduwo (rtd.).

The meeting was also attended by Chief Leye Ashawe; former Governor Lateef Jakande of Lagos State and his deputy, Alhaji Rafiu Jafojo; Senator Kofo Bucknor-Akerele; Prince Tokunbo Ajasin; Brigadier Tunji Olurin; Chief Bisi Rodipe; Mr. Omosanya Solaja; Chairman of the Action Congress (South West); Alhaji Tajudeen Olusi, Chief Afolabi Ojuawo and Chief Dipo Jimilehin.

PoliticsRe: Constitution Ammended: Presidents & Governors Must Hand Over Before Vacations by becomricch: 11:33am On Feb 26, 2010
when you look at bayelsa state, there are not so much oil in bayelsa state.blue is river state and red is bayelsa state. so you can see that there are so much oil in bayelsa state.
PoliticsRe: Constitution Ammended: Presidents & Governors Must Hand Over Before Vacations by becomricch: 11:05am On Feb 26, 2010
Look the national assembly can go and ask the oil companies for the latitude and longtitude of the oil wells. Look the oil well are name after yorubas names.


90% of the oil well off delta state coast have yoruba names because most of the coast of delta state with the oil is own by ilaje people and itsekiri yoruba people.


90% of the oil in delta state is own by ilaje and itsekiri yoruba people. check the satellite pictures. 

most of the oilfield have yoruba names. meji, meta, merin, maru, mefa.   the portion of delta state with oil we own. do google satellite pictures and check the names of the towns and you find out there are yoruba names, they are ilaje towns in delta state.
PoliticsRe: Constitution Ammended: Presidents & Governors Must Hand Over Before Vacations by becomricch: 9:55am On Feb 26, 2010
I laugh from white man land.  
There are ilaje area also in delta state too apart from itsekiri yorubas areas.

http://www.independentngonline.com/DailyIndependent/Article.aspx?id=9339

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