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king of Yoruba animals why are you opening your Yoruba mamas puzzy in cyber space you animals never contribute to civil discussion your animal father escaped from mental asylum for yankee after foking his sister in typical Yoruba inbreeding why do you animals attack civilized people?
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chima12: Nigeria should be compared with somalia,not mexico.so true! |
from page three of this thread, you've been basically talking to yourself, except a few interruptions by jakumo if this is not a classical case of monologue and pure madness i wonder what is. your man is not popular he is an extremist we need a leader |
someone says he is not a thief, but everytime he passed by, something disappears! why is it only fulani involved in all these troubles all over nigeria? fulani vs hausa fulani vs berom fulani vs yoruba fulani vs tiv why only fulani? ![]() |
huhehe huhehe huhehe! ![]() make i laff join put
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this is for airheads like airmark |
airmark: The fact still remains onlytruth supposed to accord okija some respect based on his last comment accepting him as the igwe of nl.the election was conducted and we chose our leader. i saw the thread. onlytruth is not seeking okija's acceptance onlytruth is speaking as eze, not as onlytruth when he leaves office, he can throw banters or grovel at okija if that is what he wants for now, he must speak as eze stinking castred pig! ![]() |
smile4kenn: In the real world, Ndi-Igbo lacks Eze and organizationsharrap dia you stuupid jarkal! ![]() no igbo behaves like you you are only dreaming about being igbo! anuofia. ![]() |
airmark: This guy is so arrogant and lacks respect. No wonder.our eze was even loving and diplomatic in his response every igbo know okija-juju's attacks against ojukwu and we hated him for that if okija repent today, he will join the igbo leaders here anybody who attacks ojukwu will not enjoy igbo respect get that into your stupid skull ![]() |
jason123: Regardless, what you typed down was too harsh. You never know, GEJ might actually earn Nigerians' support, our support. 2015 is a very long time from now.no problem if he earn nigerians support fine though i doubt he can do that with north desperate for power, with sw hating his sluggishness and with se feeling betrayed because he told ohanaeze he was running only one term i asked you whether ijaw is the only group in ss you did not answer anyway sha we de watch ijaw and power play |
jason123: My questions are:ehen na now you de talk. mscheeeeeeeeeeeeeew |
jason123: This is very bigoted. So because they are "minority" (according to you),they have no rights, abi? What a shameless thing to say.the bigoted thing is to call together ijaw peoples and call them "south south" people. where are other groups in that zone? where is itsekiri for example? soon ijaw will become south anyway na tree go vote for jonathan? mek we de wait sha, mek 4 million ijaw make im president for 2015 |
this is an ijaw only thing soon ijaw will find out that they are a minority group in nigeria and they cannot hold the nation to ransom for behaving like they can dictate to the rest of nigeria, jonathan will not continue in 2015 let ijaw make him president, let's see how 4 million ijaws can force 156 million nigerians to do anything arrant nonsense! ![]() |
Brixtonyute: It's a pity most of the people who flame the tribalism fire are Nigerians in diaspora. If you lead a comfortable life outside Nigeria; why destroy the unity in your home country? If a war breaks out in Nigeria, are your ready to leave your "comfortable" life in diaspora - to pick up an AK47 and fight?nigerians are getting more and more stuupid everyday when bombs go off and kill hundreds of people, do nigerians abroad detonate them? the nigerians abroad are more sensitive because they have seen sanity where they live you people at home at all crazy and have very little regard for human live, yet you always call us to send you money! ![]() stop shaming us with your stupidity by the stuupid ways you mismanage our country and steal us blind if you reduce your stuupidity and theft and maybe stop bombing and killing yourselves over there, maybe we will stop reacting in ways you don't like nigeria's biggest problems are cause by nigerians at home who sweep everything under the carpet under the pretense that they don't want to be tribal in views your silence is killing people daily! eediots! ![]() |
careytommy:look at this stoopiid iidiot so you have been sleeping on this site and didn't see where south africans have been boasting on this site and calling us names what do you think they are doing on this site? praising nigerians and nigeria? it is your type that will give them nigerian visas after they have deported nigerians from their xenophobic country you need to go and fish in the creeks avoid representing us here you hear? nonseeeeense! ![]() all south africans should cure themselves of chronic xenophobia before posting here else we will keep nailing their azania @ss with hot nails! ![]()
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these are the real giants of africa not the noise makers good one for malawi |
dis thread is out of bounds to all ya-ri-ba cave dwellers! |
bittyend: Bunch of clowns!!did you shaggg ya moda today? you foocking ya-ri-ba clown! all inbreds think alike! ![]() |
@Op don't worry we will get there nobody can stop us if we want ![]() |
kingoflag: LMAO.who is this drooling ya-ri-ba heediot kingofretards? you need a shinning hot slug in ya inbred forehead! ![]()
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CyberG: Yes, your candour and honesty is much appreciated.ya-ri-ba akata what do you mean by this? ya racist mudderfking lout! why do yo complain when you are found! racist heediot |
CyberG: Mods: Can you do your usual job by shutting down the turn-coat old racist poster with a new ID? Losers will not change from being losers LOLya-ri-ba akata why are yu cryin lik a biiiinch?! |
CyberG: Yes, your candour and honesty is much appreciated.tief awolawo was the first nigerian tief and secessionist hydra who failed to even recognise his own double face in the mirror! tif awolawo was the first tribalist secessionist teyyyyyyyyyy before naija gain freedom from oyinbo tief awolawo is fanning satans a.s.s.s in hell |
free soul enters the area smiles who is dis Yoruba akata cybervirus uuzing out strrrrrrrrrrrrrong ya-ri-ba stench!
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make una come see how naija take scatter! How Federalism was destroyed in Nigeria It was Uthman Dan Fodio, a Fulani and great Islamic scholar who described “Conscience” as “an open wound” that could only be healed by “the truth.” Whatever served as the inspiration for this concept could not be anything other than awesome. The fact that this same Dan Fodio is the great grandfather of Sir Ahmadu Bello, the late Sultan of Sokoto and Premier of Northern Region, the man who have played a prominent role in the Nigerian vicissitudes makes it highly imperative that we all open our “consciences” and allow “the truth” to heal them, if Nigeria must be saved. It is important that Nigeria returns to true Federalism if it must survive. In this era when there is clamour for the Sovereign National Conference (SNC), it is important that we try to look back in History and examine how our Federalism was unmade. This is because as the Spanish born American Essayist Geoge Santayana once contended, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” In this venture, all of us, regarfless of our ethnic background must allow “the truth” to nurture and heal our “consciences” for the sake of our collective survival as a country. The Nigerian Federalism was unmade via two fronts: (1) Structural or Political and (2) Fiscal or Financial In 1952, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sultan of Sokoto and the leader of the Northern Peoples Congress (NPC) made the following request to the Nigerian Colonial Seceretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttleton:“If you want us (the North) to be part of this Nigeria you have in mind, then we want 50% of the membership of the National Assembly.” It would be recalled that as a result of the elections of 1954, there were 162 seats in the Nigerian National Assembly. Out of this, the South had 83 seats (51.23%) and the North had 79 seats (48.76%), including the Yoruba people of Kwara. This means that if the Kwara people were not lumped with the North, they would still have less number of seats than 79, since this was based on population. This shows that the South of Nigeria has always been more populous than the North of Nigeria. But Sultan Bello, as evident from this 1952 request, has a different idea. If one considers his aristocratic background, one would have an understanding of his fear of “pure” democracy. Aristocracy is “the government of a country by a small group of people especially a hereditary nobility” which is “a group believed to be superior to all others of the same kind.” Thus for the Sultan to seek to dominate by any means necessary, would seem natural to him. In 1957, he refused the independence of Nigeria because he insisted the North was not ready. But the North was ready when he got what he wanted, and more, before Nigerian Independence in 1960. The British overlords, in order to assuage Sultan Bello’s fears and put Nigeria in his control, created in 1959, 312 seats for the Nigerian National Assembly without any election or new Census. Out of this 312, the North was allocated 174 and the South 138 in the anticipation of the Parliamentary Political System being put in place for Nigeria’s independence. Sultan Bello asked for 50% of the seats in the National Assembly, he got 55.7%. Suddenly, an apartheid system was put in place as the majority South, became the minority and the minority North became the majority. This is where the future of Nigeria was unmade, and the seed for the destruction of the Nigerian Federalism was sowed. This development gave unburnished confidence to Sultan Bello who declared on October 12, 1960, in an interview with The Parrot, just days after independence the following words: “This New Nation called Nigeria, should be an estate of our great grand father, Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities in the North as willing tools, and the South, as conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us, and never allow them to have control over their future.” With Alhaji Tafawa Balewa firmly in charge in Lagos, Sir Bello’s confidence became ebullient. To him Chief Obafemi Awolowo has been a thorn in his flesh politically, having mainatained an effective opposition to the feudalisation of Nigeria. Earlier in 1959, he had vowed to make Chief Awolowo pay dearly for forcing him to canvass for the votes of his Northern people. Awolowo had to be caged. Thus in the Daily Times of May 3, 1961, Sir Bello said the following: “I’m set and fully armed, to conquer the Action Group, AG, in the same ruthless manner as my grandfather conquered Alkalawa, a town in Sokoto province, during the last century.” In May 1962, twelve months after this statement, the NPC Prime Minister of Nigeria, Tafawa Balewa, acting on instructions from Sultan Bello moved a motion to Declare A State of Emergency in Western Region. Below is an excerpt of Chief Awolowo’s contribution opposing the motion of Prime Minister Balewa on May 29, 1962: “Not long ago after independence, there was rioting of a most severe nature in the Tiv Division of Northern Nigeria. Several lives were lost, several properties were destroyed, there was arson and a host of other crimes were committed. At that time, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was the Prime Minister as he is today. He did not think it fit to call this parliament to declare a state of public emergency in the Northern Region. Also in Okrika - there was widespread rioting in Okrika; again, several lives and properties were lost. I understand that this widespread rioting in Okrika occurred twice in the Eastern Region. The Prime Minister and the cabinet did not think it fit on that occasion to declare a state of public emergency in the Eastern Region. “But, because the Action Group is pursuing the normal democratic processes as laid down in our constitution to oust someone who happens to be a very close friend of the Prime Minister, and also because the AG is looked upon as a moral foe to the NPC, this very far-reaching provision of our constitution is now being invoked, …..It is doing violence to our constitution and doing violence to the construction of words to suggest that what happened in the Western House of Assembly amounts to a state of public emergency.” On July 16, 1962, exactly 46 days after Chief Awolow moved this motion and fourteen months after Sir Bello made the statement of conquest of the AG, Chief Awolowo was arrested on the trumped up charges of Treasonable Felony. On November 2, 1962, Chief Awolowo and 28 other members of his party were put on trial. After a hearing lasting eleven months, he was sentenced (September 11, 1963) to ten years imprisonment. This effectively shut down the opposition to the unmaking of Nigerian Federalism which continued unabated. Thus, why Awolowo was incarcerated, the Northern Peoples Congress led Federal Government embarked on headcount. This exercise was headed by a Briton as Federal Census Officer, Mr. J. J. Warren. The exercise was later cancelled because it was unacceptable. Daniel Agbowu in his book “NIGERIA: The Truth” quoted from M. Crowder’s book, “Story of Nigeria” published in 1966 noting that “The 1962 figures were first questioned in the first place not by politicians but by the civil servant in charge of the Census.” The Census was reconducted in 1963 but not without controversy. The figure released on February 24, 1964 is as follows: North: 29,809,000 East: 12,394,000 West: 10,931,000 Midwest: 2,536,000 TOTAL: 55,670,000. This was in contrast to the initial figure of over 60 million. Dr. Michael Okpara, Premier of Eastern Region described it as “worse than useless.” Chief Dennis Osadebey characterised it as the “stupendous joke of our age.” Chief S. L. Akintola, revelling in his supposed invulnerability having allied himself to the NPC, which mastermined the incarceration of Awolowo, gladly “accepted the census figures” and said “the figures were accurate.” Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe, encumbered by his involvement in the Balewa government, could not effectively artculate the anger of his people as he pleaded that “all should remain calm” because the Census controversy “might plunge the nation into disaster.” Chief Awolowo was meanwhile effectively out of circulation. Sultan Bello had come out smoking as he threatened that “he and his party were ready for a complete showdown” and “warned all Nigerians” that his “Government has accepted the published figures.” Tafawa Balewa ignored all the protestations and went ahead to distribute the seats in the National Assembly as follows: North 168 53.8%, East 69 21 %, West (Lagos included) 61 19.6%, Midwest 14 4.5%. The Eastern Region Soilicitor General, Mr. D. O. Ibekwe “took out a writ in the Supreme Court to restrain the Federal Government from using the 1963 Census figures for delineation of the country.” But the Supreme Court said it had no jurisdiction over the case, thus the unmaking of Nigerian Federalism continued. Crisis followed that action of 1964 by Tafawa Balawa. In the West, the people took their destiny in their hands to confront the government of S. L. Akintola in an episode ingloriously referred to as “wet e.” The Tiv Riots, simmering since 1960 also came to a head in 1964 in what was called “nande nande” (burning burning) and “atem ityough” (head breaking). The whole country went up in flames which unfortunately, consumed the main actors, Sir Ahmadu Bello, Sir Tafawa Balewa and Chief S. L. Akintola, as the Military ascended the political pedestal to continue the serial rigging of Nigeria’s Federalism. As at the time the First Republic went up in flames in 1966, there were different constitutions for each region and Nigeria. Each region has its own High Commissioner in London. What does this mean? It meant that every region was in control of its destiny. Most historical analysts believed that General Aguiyi Ironsi who took over the reign of power from the uncoordinated plotters of the coup was the first leader who actually practicalised Unitarism of the Nigerian political space, at least officially. Reasons for this should not be difficult to decipher given the chaos that ended the First Republic. But this particular act coupled with the fact that in the January 15, 1966 coup led by mainly Igbo officers, Sultan Ahmadu Bello, Alhaji Tafawa Balewa (both Fulani) and Chief S. L. A. Akintola (Yoruba) were killed. But this was reportedly an excuse for the July 25, 1966 coup led by Murtala Mohammed that eventually saw the installation of Lt. Colonel Yakubu Gowon as the military Head of State. If the Northern soldiers abhored Unitarism, part of the reason they had allegedly staged a vengeance coup, one would have thought that things would have been different on taking power. But alas, that was not the case. The Aburi Agreement meant to calm the nerves after the 1966 pogrom that would have guaranteed each region the control of its own destiny was violated by the North led Federal Government which went ahead to break Nigeria into twelve states. One region, the North ended up with six states. The three other regions ended up with 6 states in yet another rigging of Nigeria. And then there was the Civil War and the unmaking of Nigerian Fiscal Federalism commenced in earnest. The Constitution establishing Nigeria stipulated 50% derivation “in respect of any Mineral extracted from that region.” Sub-sections 1,2 3,4 and 5 of the Constitution explained this in detail. But this would not deter the rigging of Nigeria as Yakubu Gowon unilaterally took off 5% oil receipt of the Niger Delta leaving them with 45%. He then proceeded with another Census in 1973. At first, Gowon came out with a total of 79,758,969. The six states of the North got 51 million while the Southern six states were given barely 28,758,969. “This meant that the population of the North had jumped from 53.6% in 1963/64 to 63.8 in 1973/74 census. The Southern population had dwindled to 36.2% from 46.4%....” The Chairman of the census board late Sir Adetokunbo Ademola said “the figures published by Gowon were not my making.” Chief Obafemi Awolowo, now out of incarceration called the 1973 census a “barren exercise..” To appreciate the extent of the rigging of the census figures, a comparative analysis of the figures alloted to the North of Nigeria showed that Niger Republic with 1,266,700sq km in land space in the desert has 5,013,966 population in 1973. Chad with 1,259,200 sq km of space had 4,011,856 population in 1973. But the North of Nigeria sharing boundaries with Chad and Niger Republic and with 679,534 sq km of space had 51million! The 1990/91 Census gave the North 47,261,959. Nothing points more to rigging when you look at the 1973 figures of 51 million and 1990 figure of over 47 million. There is no scientific explanation for the reduced difference of almost 4 million. The Northerners rigged the population in favour of the North and used it as a basis to create States and local governments to the North’s advantage as ameans to siphoning resources to the disadvantage of the South. The Northern Military rulers who created states made sure that the North always had more states than the South as the table below shows: At the risk of stating the obvious, it is an open seceret that the North has 64 more local governments than the entire South – North 419 LGs to South’s 355. What is obvious is the careless abandon with which money is allocated to the states and local governments of the North such that the North takes home 21/2 times what the former Eastern Region took, and 3 to 4 times what the Western Region took and at times, as much as 10 times what the former Mid-Western Region took. According to “Nigeria: The Truth,” since 1980 when the Federation Account was introduced before the 13% derivation was resuscitated, the take home of each region in percentage of the total accrued money is as follows: North 54% East 22% West 18% Midwest 6% Not many Nigerians are aware that the Northern Region paid custom duties to the Western Region until 1976, when Murtala Mohammed took over the reigns of Government. Or that as at 1975 when Murtala Mohammend overthrew the Yakubu Gowon administration, the Niger Delta enjoyed 45% rents and royalties? Murtala Mohammed slashed it to 20% (Decree No. 6 of 1975) to assuage the Northern States, before Olusegun Obasanjo, through the Aboyade Technical Commission which recommended the removal of the remaining 20% of the rents and royalties, finally nailed the coffin of the Southern States without any protest from the people of the Niger Delta or other parts of the South. Since then the North has been having advantages in appointments and resource distribution and have been robbing Peter to pay Paul. Now that the call for Sovereign National Conference is increasing, it is important that Nigerians isolate where the country went off the track and seek ways to retrace their steps as a way of moving forward. The way to go include but not limited to the following: Install True Federalism and allow each region to have its own constitution according to the Principles of Self Determination; This will put an end to the apartheid system where the minority North is lording it over the majority South.; This will end the injustice against the South, the goose laying the eggs being deprived of appropriate entitlements to its resources; Allow a minimum of 45% derivation if we cannot go back to the old 50%; Allow state or regional police force and dismantle the Nigeria Police Force; Decentralise the Nigerian Armed Forces and allow each region to manage its own defence; Decentralise power generation; and Let each Region or zone be able to enunciate its own economic plan without the Central Bank being able to overrule them. |
Aigbofa: LOLyep of course! you can pretend all you like, that is the only reason behind your hate stuupid Yoruba |
Aigbofa: You should contest what you consider a lie, rather than making up your own lies or copy inaccurate information from the internet. You knew you were wrong, yet you held on regardless! ibo pepo!you know you are scared to death about international airports in SE, yet you are here pretending that you don't care! Yoruba pepo! ![]() |
dis shymmex guy is the most delusional yoruba on nairaladnd he is also bitter-end |
anoda big april fool! hahahahahaha! ![]() |

