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Yet the so called "educated" tribe is supporting them |
"The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Othman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities in the north as willing tools and the south as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future." – Parrot Newspaper October 12, 1960. |
Katsumoto: "@ shymexx Naijababe is saying exactly what I have been stating to you recently. Regionalism is best"... You stated the above cos of the problems/supremacy battle that will befall the SW if nigeria divides. You prefer regionalism to a sovereign yoruba land. In order words, you will fight "indirectly" against any move that would lead to the disintegration of nigeria cos its not the best for your region. That is what you are already doing on this thread. Indirect fighting |
Katsumoto: Are you ok upstairs?my friend, stop being an hypocrite. You don't need to state it but your post on all pro Biafra threads show your stand. You don't want a sovereign yoruba nation meaning you don't want others to leave the force union. |
Below is katsumoto comment... That is why he is always opposed to Biafra leaving nigeria. They will definitely have another "wetie". After they will claim to be united.... Re: Groups Launch Plans To Break Nigeria *Moves To Revive Biafra Republic Intensify* by Katsumoto: 10:43pm On Nov 04 @ shymexx Naijababe is saying exactly what I have been stating to you recently. Regionalism is best. |
Below is the conversation among these yoruba dudes. The know their region will be up in flame if nigeria divides... by shymexx(m): 10:12pm On Nov 04 naijababe: It is easy to blame Balewa and Zik for 'wetie' but the real culprits were our leaders namely Awo & Akintola! The dichotomy of the Western Yoruba vs. Eastern Yoruba of old is still very much alive and well . I don't know much about it, however, if it's still strong. Then it would definitely re-appear in any type of regionalism, or federal unit the Yoruba's would be classified as. Because there would be a "center" and that might re-open old wounds. However, with outright balkanization and true- federalism in the new country, where Western and Eastern Yoruba (or should I say each subgroup) would constitute a single federal unit - that wouldn't be a problem. So if you're against balkanization because of that, then the current status quo in Nigeria remains the safe bet. (Quote) (Report) (Like) Re: Groups Launch Plans To Break Nigeria *Moves To Revive Biafra Republic Intensify* by naijababe(f): 10:22pm On Nov 04 shymexx: I don't know much about it, however, if it's still strong. Then it would definitely re- appear in any type of regionalism, or federal unit the Yoruba's would be classified as. Because there would be a "center" and that might re-open old wounds. However, with outright balkanization and true- federalism in the new country, where Western and Eastern Yoruba (or should I say each subgroup) would constitute a single federal unit - that wouldn't be a problem. So if you're against balkanization because of that, then the current status quo in Nigeria remains the safe bet. Driven by the need to outdo those we consider competitions, Yoruba would fare well in a Nigeria under a regional structure or Confederacy. As much as I dislike Tinubu, you certainly can't argue with what he has achieved in making Yorubas want to work together and he has achieved that mainly because 'we' see the FG as a deterrence to our progress/ advancement. (Quote) (Report) (Like) Re: Groups Launch Plans To Break Nigeria *Moves To Revive Biafra Republic Intensify* by St_Black(m): 10:30pm On Nov 04 shymexx: I don't know much about it, however, if it's still strong. Then it would definitely re- appear in any type of regionalism, or federal unit the Yoruba's would be classified as. Because there would be a "center" and that might re-open old wounds. However, with outright balkanization and true- federalism in the new country, where Western and Eastern Yoruba (or should I say each subgroup) would constitute a single federal unit - that wouldn't be a problem. So if you're against balkanization because of that, then the current status quo in Nigeria remains the safe bet. ShyMexx to be frank, a new Odua will inevitably face certain challenges, ones that would be as a result of the contention that will ensue between powerful traditional statesmen. ! Let me take this instance. We today's Westerners see a Fashola as a Messiah-like force that as come to be amidst us. But dont you think Fashola may have it tough dealing with Falaes, the Adesinas of Oyo, etc. ....i mean, the whole picture's just 4kin' complex & confusing. Suffice to say, a mistake i believe we havent addressed is not to bother to iron out differences now that the Yoruba bond is still in good condition. BUT THE CONCLUSION IS, though these might all present themselves as challenges, I STILL WANT THIS GOD-DAMNED British Scam called 'Nigeria' GO INTO FLAMES. I want it DAMN BADLY Men. !! (Quote) (Report) (Like) Re: Groups Launch Plans To Break Nigeria *Moves To Revive Biafra Republic Intensify* by naijababe(f): 10:38pm On Nov 04 St_Black: ShyMexx to be frank, a new Odua will inevitable face certain challenges, ones that would be as a result of the contention that will ensue between powerful traditional statesmen. ! Let me take this instance. We present Westerners see a Fashola as a Messiah-like force that as come to be amidst us. But dont you think Fashola may have it tough dealing with Falaes, the Adesinas of Oyo, etc. ....i mean, the whole picture's just 4kin' complex & confusing. Suffice to say, a mistake i believe we havent addressed is to iron out differences now that the Yoruba bond is still in good condition. BUT THE CONCLUSION IS, though these might all present themselves as challenges, I STILL WANT THIS GOD-DAMNED British Scam called 'Nigeria' GO INTO FLAMES. I want it DAMN BADLY Men. !! Look at you! Pitching Oyo and far away Ondo together. Let's start with just OYO! Think the powers that be, the Ibadan strongmen, the Oyo/Ogbomoso strongmen and the Ibarapa ones. Don't even get me started on Ogun state . We should not cut our noses just to spite our faces. Staying in Nigeria as regional unit is our best option. |
Conference won’t stop Nigeria’s break-up – Bishop NOVEMBER 3, 2013 BY LEKE BAIYEWU 47 Comments Rt. Rev. Peter Adebiyi (retd.) Rt. Rev. Peter Adebiyi (retd.) Retired Bishop of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Lagos-West Diocese, Rt. Rev. Peter Adebiyi, has faulted those who do not want the proposed national conference to lead to Nigeria’s break-up. He said there are several indications that the nationalities in the country are living together under duress. He said this was evident in the high level of religious intolerance being experienced, which was reflected in politics. Adebiyi, who spoke on the state of the nation in Lagos on Saturday, said it would be suicidal for him to walk in some places in the North in his robe without being attacked for being a Christian. He noted that such would not occur, if he goes to the North as a foreigner. He said if he was killed as a foreigner from Yorubaland, there would be diplomatic row but if he was killed as a Nigerian, only his family would bear the loss. He identified the born-to-rule mentality of some northerners as one of the causes of the crises in the country. “An average northerner believes that he was born to rule Nigeria and that is the essence of the conference we are talking about,” he said. Adebiyi said, “Sometime, when I see people speak about one Nigeria, I remain silent because I know that Nigeria is not one. We have an agglomeration of nations in Nigeria. I will only go to where I’ll be tolerated. “It is only those who are after money; those who are selfish that say we are a country. How do I call where I’m not wanted my own? Everything is a deceit; Nigeria is a country of great deceit. “It is time for every one of us, if this conference is real, to say that ‘this is what we want.’ If we cannot live together, why can’t I go home? What is wrong, if I say I’m going home?” The retired bishop blamed the failures of the countries anti- graft agencies on lack of political will by the government. He said they were driven politically. He stated that it would be difficult for the head of an anti- graft agency appointed by the President to investigate the President, if indicted. The bishop said, “I was a member of the Code of Conduct Bureau at its inception in 1988; eleven of us were members. I was there for 20 years until few years ago. I cannot say what my eyes saw. At a point, the bureau became a god that cannot bite because the setup was good but the operating value was bad.” |
Did you guys get the job? |
Pls i would like to know how lucrative the cyber cafe biz is these days, cos i would like to open one in a school environment. I need genuin and urgent reply pls. |
Pls is the post UTME form on sale now. And how much |
I heard the post utme form is out and the exam will be on 11th and 12th of july. Can any one confirm this cos am not too sure |
Here in oboro community the students are contributing #200 and the villagers too, the intend buying flat electric stove for the 4 of us. They gave the last set 3k each |
Interesting, i can't wait any longer. |
Interesting, i can't wait any longer |
Here in Delta state at issele uku camp burutu is a local govt that is used to insult corpers, like "May u be posted to burutu" this is cos its inside the creek. So when i got my posting letter to burutu local govt i felt like melting, for like 10mins i wz totally confused after which i summoned up courage to tell ppl were i wz posted to and if they had seen any burutu corpers. We met and it took us two days to arrive at the place(at a point we taught we were kidnapped cos de came to pick us wit a bus at warri coupled wit my sickness that very day mtchew) it wasn't easy. Getting to the place there is corpers lodge self contained, fluctuating network, no etisalat network, good water(but they community prefer their river water, they shit, bath and drink the same water). Here the gals are too cheap (ijaw land) most of my students in jss 2 have kids so getting pregnant here is like an honour cos if u're a gal and up to 17 u don't have any issue it is assumed that u are either barren or u do abortion, and the guys not man enough (no be small thing oh). They love corpers ehn hmmmm. The best of the story wz that i never entered boat to my ppa though i have enjoyed speed boat once. Am enjoyin here its fun and i have learnt most of there language and they love parting even burial na party self. |
o yea but it creats more chance for them. Fisrt half is over |
Can u imagine ball posession barca 62%, bayern 38%. Barca i just need u to score |
I have being following this thread 4 a long time and i just wish to say a big thanks to the house cos it has being very inspiring these past months.And thanks to God for bringing us this far, praying that after june 6th we will all have course to thank HIM more. serving in Burutu LGA. Delta state batch B. |
@OP pls change the topic its not a bomb attack. According to bbc.com-Several deaths in huge Texas blast Several people have been in a huge explosion at a fertiliser plant near Waco in the US state of Texas, police say. |
What is your point |
@op, by now u should tell us how far u've gone. Rmb, camp will resume tomorrow. |