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Will Jubril hear? May be the ear infection was transferred to him during the over 100 days process of creating the double. Cabal kindly listen before you go the way of Ghadafi and sons, Samuel Doe, Saddam Hussein, Mubarak etc. |
When heaven, earth and hell is against a man, where will he go to? Even witches are tired of Jubril. |
TheCabal:You are indeed the Cabal as captured by your monika |
Those who fear the truth and suppress and twist history are themselves most enslaved. |
Slut |
God2man:And how have you taxed the agricultural products? How have it contributed to our GDP.? The information is not misleading, Government builds dams, and supply them with agro products with funds from the south. When they harvest, they don't return a dime to the government. Go and verify before saying the information is misleading. |
LET'S SET RECORDS STRAIGHT Out of the total of 360 House of Reps members, the entire South has 169, while the North has 191. Here is the breakdown: South East Imo 10 Reps Abia 8 Reps Ebonyi 6 Reps Anambra 11 Reps Enugu 8 Reps Total= 43. South South Akwa Ibom 10 Reps Bayelsa 5 Reps Cross River 8 Reps Delta 10 Reps Edo 9 Reps Rivers 13 Reps Total= 55 Reps. SOUTHEAST & SOUTHSOUTH GRAND TOTAL =98 only. South West Ekiti 6 Reps Lagos 24 Reps Ogun 9 Reps Ondo 9 Reps Oyo 14 Reps Osun 9 Reps Total = 71 Reps. North West Kano 24 Reps Kaduna 16 Reps Jigawa 11 Reps Katsina 15 reps Kebbi 8 Reps Sokoto 11 Reps Zamfara 7 Reps Total = 92 Reps. North East Adamawa 8 Reps Bauchi 12 Reps Borno 10 reps Gombe 6 Reps Taraba 6 Reps Yobe 6 Reps Total = 48 Reps. North Central Benue 11 Reps Kogi 9 Reps Kwara 6 Reps Nassarawa 5 Reps Plateau 8 Reps Niger 10 Reps Total = 49 Reps. FCT 2 Reps. GRAND TOTAL OF THE NOT =191 The question is, how dare you upstage this people in a vote? Even if Southeast, South-south and Southwest joined together cannot upstage the North. More facts coming... INJUSTICE OF OIL ALLOCATION IN NIGERIA (1) North Central receives 20%; CONTRIBUTES 0.00%. North East receives 16%; CONTRIBUTES 0.00%. North West receives 21%; CONTRIBUTES 0.00%. Every month, the 19 Northern states receives a minimum of 57% of 100% of oil revenue to which they CONTRIBUTE 0.00%. South West receives 16%; CONTRIBUTES 3.97%. South East receives 11.00%; CONTRIBUTES 25.07%. South South receives 15.00%; CONTRIBUTES 70.64%. More facts... LGAs in NIGERIA: Nigeria has 774 LGAs. The North has 19 states, and the 19 states have 419 LGAs....and u know the meaning of 419..fraud... The South has 17 states, and the 17 states have 357 LGAs. Working with the data from the office of the Accountant General as published by the Ministry of Finance (2013 April), the 357 LGAs of the 17 southern states receive 45.1% of what they contribute is 100%. The 419 LGAs of the 19 Northern states receive 54.9% of what they contribute is 0.00%. So those hoping for a hopeless hope for restructuring should wake up. The north will Never allow restructuring because they think they can't survive in a level playing ground. Let me stop here for now ...alot on my mind. *Above is one of the many reasons why we should all want and support restructuring of the country. The injustice is too glaring to be brushed under the carpet. |
GoroTango:Time will tell who will need the other. We are just offering you a hand of fellowship and nothing more. We can place sanctions on you if we so wish |
KevinDein:Get wiser, Every country that divided still has relationship. Singapore still has relationship with Malaysia. When Nigerian had independence from Britain, it didn't stop us from travelling there or trading with them. |
schoolboij:Elections are grave fraud here. No one votes for them. They just anoint another and that's all that happens here. If Nigeria has a good electoral process, then we can vote. |
schoolboij:The environment, culture and terrain is different. In Nigeria, the Hausa Fulani Oligarchy through its military heads of state prepared ahead of time to ensure that they split the states in the North and LGAs to get numbers in the Legislature should the country return to civil rule. They also ensured the wrote a fraudulent constitution which will not allow for referendum or whatever sounds like it. There is nothing anyone like Ekeremadu can do legitimately as no law supports it. The decisions of all the conferences can never see the light of the day if it doesn't pass through the National Assembly which has the North in majority to vote against it. |
laura8:You can never have good leadership in a country like Nigeria no matter how hard you try. If Sokoto which had 20 local governments like Lagos in 1976 have given birth to 3 other states with about 88 local governments and Lagos still has the same number of LGAs. Do you know the imbalance it strikes in the Senate and House of representatives? You can never bring in bills that will work except the Caliphate says Aye. Wake up and be wise. What revenue does the 3 states plus Sokoto contribute to our GDP to be fed large on the revenue generated in a region that they leave polluted after plundering and when you point it to them, they roll tanks to your door step. Go to them and they will tell you " we will make you like we made Orji Uzo Kalu and Okorocha" They will ensure your slavery is forever. |
bakynes:There is a great difference between secession and self determination. The Igbos are not seceding, we are moving for independence. Please there is great difference. Marginalisation is not the only reason. The main reason is that we cannot advance under Nigeria. Since Nigeria is not ready to advance then we have to be on our own and advance as a 21st century country. A country that deliberately underfunds SEDI and PRODA and every research and technological institution is not a country we want to belong to. A country where the south is heavily taxed to develop the North is not a country. A country where the south generate all the income and yet have no infrastructure while the North contributes nothing and feeds fat is a parasitic country. A country where young intellectuals produce prototypes and the press show it and the government speaks grammar and it ends there is not a country one can be proud of. |
MayhorE:And who is the public? |
GoroTango:Atleast you have agreed that you can't create employment in your country where nothing works. Don't worry we will come and establish businesses that will employ even more that a hundred people. When we produce the gala, your relatives can now market it in a 2 by 2 shop because we would have advanced beyond that. |
KevinDein:A mumu will always be a mumu. So you don't know what is international relations. So you don't know that Igbos are in every country of the world and that they own investments and properties everywhere. We don't want your neo colonialism anymore and it's not a crime. Your Fulani estate can belong to you and we can do trade together. What we reject is foolishly trying to dominate a people that can never live in subjugation. Get it into your dumb skull. Ask yourself why you don't want the people of Biafra to go- It's simple your fathers are lazy and have transferred it to you. You want to keep a people and milk them forever-Only in your imagination. |
MayhorE:Is there any known opinion that is not personal? |
Bubu, after going on a very long medical vacation in the UK, according to IPOB, he eventually had a double from Sudan who was taught how to talk and act like him and in fact is the stronger bubu in Naija now. He went to UK again to renew failing ear after the 72nd United Nations conference. The Original bubus whereabouts is only known to the Kaduna mafia cabal who are still ensuring that Nigeria is an estate of the Usman Danfodio. |
The ban was in the media. Nigeria is a big joke. Nothing works. |
Igbos have no reason being a part of Nigeria as in this Nigeria. Igbos will gladly be in Nigeria as immigrants abiding by Nigerian laws. Igbos will gladly do business in Nigeria according to Nigerian laws. Igbos will gladly apply for citizenship if they wish according to Nigerian Laws but Ignore have no business being part of a one Nigeria that is actually a Caliphate Nigeria. Igbos will do better in their own country as per human development, in areas of Education, technological advancements, health, housing, infrastructural development, manufacturing etc. Ignore will still be migrants in different countries doing business. That's who we are. |
At least after recording 11 injuries to police officers, that are not proscribed or labeled terrorists |
wellmax:N Sorry brother, your rants expose who you are- Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. Enjoy your inflated life. |
wellmax:The paid e warrior in you is already boasting of earning more than I can ever dream of without even knowing me. I will not condescend low to exchange such childish sell out words with you. Just know that Nigeria needs to be rid of people like you to be better. Cheers. |
Statsocial:I tought so too but it's not good to assume or speculate. They should just tell us how proceeds from pepper paid for such luxury education |
wellmax:You see, your type sell out mates and masters for just 33 pcs of silver. Just for a little pay, you sell out your unborn generations. It's very unfortunate. I don't wail., I only speak the truth as it is and never cares whose Ox is gorged |
[quote author=wellmax post=60943532][/quote]It's Obvious the same government is paying you an an e warrior zombie |
How did proceeds from pepper pay for one of the most expensive universities? Just trying to understand. |
This Buhari government just tire me. They keep doing things that don't have names. They recover loot from ghosts without names. The amount of recovered funds remains unknown. They will pull out of 90 organisations without names. They have shut down 21 nameless universities. They have also shut down an NYSC unknown camp. The only thing they seem to know is what is happening in the south east. They know it's France that is the financial HQ of IPOB. They have included Turkey. I tire |
I knew this all along just that I didn't know the strategy he is using or the book in which he coiled his strategies from. All I kept telling people was that Nnamdi Kanu has been setting the pace and always 10 steps ahead while the mumu government have been reactive. At the moment, who knows what he is doing now by keeping quiet? Observing various speculations of - He is dead, he is in hiding , bla, bla, bla. The truth is that when he acts again, the government would see the stupidity in all recent actions they have taken. |
As true as all he said is, there is still no solution to the problems if the government refuses to inculcate the decisions of the 2014 conference into the constitution from which further amendments can be made to fully restructure the country. In the event that such a move is continually truncated by the North via their numbers I'm the legislative arm and Executive, then every oppressed person will then see that Nnamdi Kanu's crude method is a viable one which keeps pushing Nigerian leaders until they make the mistake which will disintegrate this country into smaller viable units. |
RomeSankara:Sounds like one who live in Lagos. Is that you on the 26th of the street? |
Continued: The Arewa Youths Council by issuing a quit notice for Igbos to leave Northern Nigeria and declaring a Federal Republic of Nigeria without Igboland had committed serious infractions of the law. First by declaring a new Republic of Nigeria which excises the South East unilaterally, they were committing treason. By issuing a proclamation for Nigerians to leave any part of Nigeria forcibly they were infringing the fundamental rights of innocent Nigerians, as guaranteed by the Constitution to live and do business anywhere. By commencing an inventory of Igbo property in Nigeria for seizure by October 1st, 2017, they were attempting conversion. By proclaiming a mop-up action of those who did not comply with their order by October 1st, they were, without doubt, inciting genocide. Yet in spite of all these orders to arrest them by the Kaduna State Government and the Inspector General of Police were not enforced nor were they prevented from holding court with Governors and leading elders from the North. The only hope for change in Nigeria today is the rising call for restructuring pioneered by the Southern leadership forum, supported lately by ex Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, former President Ibrahim Babangida and leaders of the Middle belt including Dan Suleiman and Prof. Jerry Gana. Our expectation is that now that our President is fully recovered and back to work, he will address the situation by constituting a nationwide conversation of all ethnic nationalities to look into the 2014 National Conference report and the trending views on this subject matter so as to come up with a consensus proposal that the national and state assemblies will be persuaded to adopt. To continue to neglect a resolution of this impasse will spell doom for our dear country. Our argument is further reinforced by a two-year extensive study by the UNDP titled, JOURNEY TO EXTREMISM released in September 2017 which indicated that exposure to state abuse and marginalisation not religious ideology are better predictors of radicalisation. It also indicates that those living on the periphery of their country with less access to education and health services are more vulnerable to be recruited into violent extremist groups. In Nigeria, millions of unemployed graduates from universities waiting for up to 10 years without gainful employment are restive, agitated and veritable cannon fodders for escalating restiveness. In conclusion, I hope that the Royal Institute of International Affairs, the British Government and British interests associated with Nigeria will continue to offer useful advice to our polity that will lead to an early resolution of our situation. I thank you for your kind attention John Nnia Nwodo Chatham House, London Wednesday 27th September 2017 |

