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Intellect20:Apply your brain .. its freely given to you. |
massinola:has Nnamdi Kanu made up to $1 million dollars in his entire life? ?? what's with the $800 Million . he is dreaming about it Abi? also had he been paying taxes here in Nigeria to claim such amount as damages. |
let's hope it does not end up to be used for Okada business . |
Much as we are accept this reality. the main problem is religious beliefs. Atiku can be the last straw to achieving this country's objective. Nigeria is in dire need for restructuring and asides that we are not going anywhere. Let also find a common grounds in religious beliefs. An very sad that this present administration had the opportunity to implement this restructuring, but clearly the appointments pattern of PMB shows he is out to destroy the little faith we have gathered over the years. Nigeria belongs to all and not to the Fulanis alone. PMB clearly drew a line with his North sided appointments . this is not democratic moves, but it will only deter the real Nigerian motives of Peace and Harmony. That's why OBJ still remain the best so far we have had in this country to inculcate the True federalism that is the soul of this country. GEJ as well worked in that part. but unfortunatly same cannot be said about PMB. |
sangresan:Yoruba has been a driving force in Nigeria politics as of recently. the only mistake we had was with the military regime in which the rights of the citizens were not respected. we the yorubas failed to address the issue of Nigeria once more when we had Abiola,Nigerians were not offering themselves to be murdered by the rabid dictators all because of MKO Abiola. Far from it, we trooped out to fight for justice, fairness, equity and freedom from coercive internal oppressors.rather the Yoruba elites deemed it wiser to stand with Babangida and Co. should I continue to speak about Dele Giwa. It's time we identify our region and leave the North and the igbos to thier own issues. let face our people for once. |
Ioannes:childish. |
Dindondin:supporting the igbos will not really address the issues of Nigeria. the solution lies in understanding the interest of the poor Nigerian citizens and since it's become mandatory to understand the culture and religious affiliations of the people, it's better for all regions to attend to thier problems individually, otherwise the igbos will equally fail to address the problem with Nigeria. |
I have monitored events within the Nigerian space, and I have come to the conclusion that the only way out is for the nations within the entity called Nigeria to either fashion how they want the entity to be structured or go their separate ways. I do not want to begin to cascade the very many injustices visited by the “State” on the same people that fund its existence. Only a dishonest or very ignorant person will say that the need to restructure the entity is not immediate. For the regions to begin to organize themselves and evince a solution that will make them to thrive and ensure that their properties and lives are secured. Like minds must regroup, societies have evolved using this age-old system. Giuseppe Garibaldi unified Italy, leading one thousand volunteers to drive away the bourbons. I hope we do not get to that level. |
shukuokukobambi:childish.. |
no sane girl will wear that shorts and walk broadly. did you actually see she's holding a heinekin beer too. my guess " she is high" |
As for my people (the Yoruba’s), they take the lead from the back…as a matter of fact, they actually constitute one of the major problems in addressing the many injustices visited by the “State” on the people. They are the principal supporters of the caliphate and the miasma entrenching the fraudulent system, content to take the crumbs from the centre, they have always been used, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya, Tinubu and our dear Professor who is still organizing town meetings. I do not know the problem of the Igbos, neither do I know that of the Fulani’s, or the Ijaws and the over 200 ethnic tribes lumped together by the British. I can only try to be part of my region and join forces with those who think like me to advance the cause of my region. I do not want to waste my efforts on Nigeria because I know that Nigeria, as presently constituted, is fraudulent and cannot deliver on protecting lives and property of its citizenry which is the most elementary and primary deliverable for any structure. |