Foreign Affairs › Re: Federal Appeals Court Dismisses Trump Campaign Lawsuit Over Pennsylvania Voting by gaetano: 4:57am On Nov 28, 2020 |
You see how they are loyal to the country and not the president. If it's in Nigeria, mumus will be swearing allegiance to buhari |
Politics › Re: Recession: Niger State To Slash Civil Servants Salary By 50% by gaetano: 5:20pm On Nov 25, 2020 |
updatechange: Why they come leave the girl at his left now That suppose be Aregbesola lol LOL. Dem just add bobrisky |
Politics › Re: Recession: Niger State To Slash Civil Servants Salary By 50% by gaetano: 4:52pm On Nov 25, 2020 |
Buhari and his criminal wives have ruined Nigeria
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Politics › Re: Horrific Bloodshed And Killings In Oyigbo: Full Story By Premium Times (Photos) by gaetano: 12:18pm On Nov 23, 2020 |
Wike don buy market. Gani Adams warned him about the future consequences of this. |
Politics › There’s Nothing Wrong If Any Region Wants To Break Away From Nigeria –gani Adams by gaetano(op): 11:10am On Nov 23, 2020 |
Advises Gov Wike on Oyigbo crisis, executive orderAare Gani Adams, the Kakanfo of Yoruba land, has said that there is nothing wrong in any region wanting to break away from the country.
Adams in this interview with Sunday Sun also spoke on the state of the nation, restructuring, EndSARS protests, Oyigbo crisis in River State, among others. Excerpts:
How do you feel about the EndSARS protest organized by the youths?
It was one of the most peaceful protests in the globe. It was well organized and those behind EndSARS protest are not activists. They are young promising Nigerians who decided to agitate for their rights and fight for their future in the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Even when they were fighting for democracy from the military we have never been so well-organized to protest like the one done by the EndSARS. I give kudos to them for making that protest very peaceful until when some urchins started attacking them from Abuja, Kwara and some other states. The protests of EndSARS is about their future, it’s about having a very good future, it’s about not allowing their future to be mortgaged, it’s about having a prosperous nation called Nigeria. Part of their demands is change of constitution, which is germane for the progress of Nigeria. When you are talking about change in constitution, without changing the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria there is no way Nigeria can move forward. When there is a change of institution, there will be a very good and balanced structure, when there is a balanced structure there will be a very good institution. Talking of the education sector, talking of health, talking of power and talking of different infrastructure. When there is a very good institution there will be a very good and organized society, a peaceful society, a prosperous society, so in the seven demands of the EndSARS, the remaining demands revolve around change in the constitution. Definitely, the protests of the EndSARS was well organized, very peaceful, and very orderly until when they were being attacked at the Lekki tollgate and when hoodlums hijacked it using it as an opportunity to loot and vandalize property. But those who looted and vandalized property were not the peaceful protesters.
Hoodlums went to the Oba of Lagos’ palace and took away his staff of office; as a tradionalists, what does that imply?
It’s unfortunate. It’s something we don’t pray for. It’s an ugly incident. The issue of the attack in Oba’s palace, even if you are not a traditionalist, you won’t encourage that. It’s an ugly incident that we don’t pray for. It was not only the palace of Oba Akiolu that was invaded, two other Oba’s palaces were also affected. It would have happened in other palaces if not for the intervention of our group, OPC, as we made valiant efforts to secure the palaces. In any community, there is no king that will not have his own enemy. What happened was that the Oba’s enemies now used the opportunity of the protests to invade the palace. The traditional rulers have a limited role to play in governance. Even the chairman of local government area is more powerful than some traditional rulers. They just have an influence, though to lay the blame of the country or the economy on the traditional ruler is uncalled for. It’s not accepted, so I sympathize with the Eleko of Eko, Oba Rilwanu Akiolu on the issue and I appeal to him that by the time he comes back to the palace, he should mend fence with those people that are not happy in Isale Eko because if they are happy enough they could have protected their heritage, but we noticed there’s a missing link between Kabiyesi and his subjects, but I condemn it in totality, vandalizing and looting the palace of any monarch. It is not the right channel to show your grievances to the traditional ruler.
Restructuring is now on the front burner, in which area of the polity would you want to see restructured?
It is by two ways, if the government does not want to listen to agitations for restructuring, people will be thinking about secession. But I believe the first choice now is for Nigeria to restructure to regionalism. We don’t need to deceive ourselves. We have to trace where we are coming from, how we got our independence in 1960. The agreement we made to come together in 1914 was not with people’s consent. Before then what we had was the northern protectorate and southern protectorate, after Lord Lugard brought us together for amalgamation. Even with the amalgamation, everybody runs his government based on self-government. In 1960, we got our independence. Now, how should we run a peaceful and prosperous nation where there will be no crisis or rancour, but mutual respect and love within different major tribes and ethnic nationalities? As it is now, it is very obvious that Nigeria cannot move forward. We don’t even have money to fund our governance. Now, Nigeria is borrowing money from Brazil, $1.2 billion. There was a time Nigeria gave Brazil money in 1976. Now, Nigeria is borrowing money from Brazil. How much is $1.2 billion with the potentials given to us by Almighty God? But the structure we are using now turned everyone lazy; turned our governors to governors going to Abuja to collect allocation from the Federal Government without looking inward. The solid mineral is getting rotten in most states. The Northwest has not less than 25 to 30 solid minerals, Nasarawa has more than 30 solid minerals, Kano has about 33 and Plateau has about 34. Recently, we leant that Zamfara has 22 carat gold. So, the majority of the Northwest have their own solid minerals even though they don’t have oil. Apart from solid mineral they have agricultural advantage. So, what are we yearning for, when you have your own region you can’t generate money to the centre? Definitely, it’s either restructuring or let us go peacefully through referendum. These are the two options. I can’t keep on shouting restructuring for the past 32 years without result and still shouting restructuring without thinking of alternative. I can’t continue to be a toothless bulldog in the media, shouting restructuring without giving an option to the people that build the obstacle to that restructuring. People will not take you seriously when you continue agitation.
What is your take on what happened in Oyigbo in Rivers State?
I think the governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, has come out to debunk it that he didn’t give any instruction to the army. However, my take on the earlier statement credited to the governor where he said he’s giving executive law to proscribe IPOB, I must say I disagree with that. I must advise the governor that he should be careful. He should look beyond as governor of Rivers State, one day; he will finish that tenure and will be aspiring to have a national position. If there is crisis in your state, don’t use every force in your power to descend on that crisis and you don’t act as a military. He should remember that he is a civilian governor in Rivers State; he should not talk as if he’s talking to the opposition. Orders are very sensitive on how you handle issues with diplomacy. And to make sure as a leader you weather the storm. Even if the Federal Government called IPOB a terrorist group; it’s not in your power to say you will insert the law to call them terrorist in your own state because there’s a slight difference between the Igbo and the Rivers people. I understand during the state creation, part of Igbo land was cut to join Rivers State. When you build enmity between the major tribe it will count on you as a politician. Maybe in 2023 after his tenure he would want to be a president or vice president and you want to go and campaign in the Southeast, they will remember what you did to their own brothers. Even though not all the Igbo share the ideology of IPOB, but they won’t be happy when you instigate or instruct Nigerian army to kill their sons and daughters. But he has come out to debunk it. He knows the implication. But he said one thing that he won’t care of future ambition; he has to protect his own state. But he should understand that same issues that happened in Rivers, happened in Ebonyi, almost all the states in the South, in the aftermath of killing in Lekki, turned to violence and most of the governors managed it without using executive power. Even within the crisis of the EndSARS, there was crisis between the Yoruba and Hausa, but the Lagos State government and the security agencies managed it so that there won’t be two crises at the same time. I don’t see him managing that issue very well. He should talk less, on the crisis in the media. He should allow his commissioner for information to talk on his behalf. If you notice the statement has boomeranged you can debunk it as a governor. That’s why a government has different ways of communication, when he tests the waters with the statement and the statement did not go down well with the people, he should now come out as the principal to debunk it and say something in a diplomatically way that will not cause tension. I will appeal to him that the issues in Oyigbo should be managed very well. This is race that are business people, scattered in different places in Nigeria. What happened in Oyigbo can cause a reflection of interest of the Igbo all over the world today and we don’t want something like that to happen in future.
During that period of EndSARS, there was a notice that all Igbo should leave Lagos, how did you see that?
That statement came from one lone ranger who wants cheap popularity. The guy resides in London. The statement is not accepted even by one per cent of Yoruba people. I don’t know his motive, when he wants to talk he attacks the Igbo, I don’t know who built that hatred in his mind. I don’t know when he left Nigeria, but we, the Yoruba, don’t have any problem with the Igbo. Immediately different statement condemned it, Wole Soyinka condemned it. Most of the socio-cultural groups in Yoruba land condemned it. Somebody who sits down in his comfort zone in London cannot just do video and Igbo people would listen to him. The guy in question is not even up to 40 years. He always wants to jump into controversy; the statement is not from Yoruba leaders. We in Yoruba land don’t have problems with the Igbo. I lead a grassroots organization, for the past 26 years, that OPC has been in existence, I have never seen any street that the Igbo confronted us directly in Yoruba land. Other ethnic nationalities have confronted us, but not the Igbo. Immediately there’s crisis, they call us to manage it, but they have not confronted us. Even when they bought land if the Yoruba people give them problem most of them come to me for settlement to the extent they will pay money for peace to reign. So, why are we having problem with them?
Nnamdi Kanu always claims that you are his friend, is this true?
Yes. Nnamdi Kanu is my friend too. I salute his sagacity, I salute his courage and I will be the last person that will condemn his belief in self-determination. Self-determination is in the charter of the United Nations and African Union. You have the right, just 10,000 people and say we want to have our own nation in United Nation, if you document it very well, fight it intellectually; you will get a whole nation. So, if someone says he is tired of this country, there’s no crime in it, inasmuch as you are not pursuing that struggle on violence, you are not forming a guerilla warfare, you are not attacking the public and private property and installations. So, when you are agitating the government of the country needs to negotiate with you, it’s not by calling that person or the organization names, it can’t solve the problem. Even though you kill the messenger you can’t kill the message. There’s no way you can bamboozle someone who has the conviction and the spirit that he wants to liberate his people. We must learn from history. As a government we must prepare to dialogue. If you don’t want to give him all the demands, you give him some. That’s how civilized countries behave. Kanu has internationalized his struggle. Those who call him names in Yoruba and Igbo, he is moving. Conveniently he runs his broadcast twice or thrice a week.
A lot of people believe Nnamdi Kanu is talking rubbish sometimes, even some Igbo,do you agree with that?
I don’t believe that. Anybody who says Kanu is talking rubbish, that person did not learn from history. So, you now say Ojukwu is wrong if Kanu is taking rubbish; what Ojukwu did in 1967-70, you now say he is wrong; there’s no any living Igbo will abuse Ojukwu. They now see that since he lost that civil war, they have not become the president. Even Ekwueme by accident became the vice president. It was just ceremonial, he was not given power. You now see someone that says he cannot be a second class citizen, if you don’t want to give us power, we want to go. That person is not a good Igbo person, he’s a slave within the Igbo, he’s somebody we call a coward that allows his economic interest to cow him within the society. He is not talking rubbish. I have never met Kanu one on one, but that notwithstanding, last time that we spoke I told him not to abuse Yoruba people again. Continue with your struggle, don’t abuse our people, and since then he has stopped. Let the Igbo face their own problem and let the Yoruba face their problem. Even the statement he made about Tinubu, someone has corrected him, we know how to resolve our problem in Yoruba land, and you should not abuse Tinubu. Face your Igbo people and we will face our Yoruba. When somebody made a mistake we correct the person. Human beings are born to make mistakes. Somebody that makes mistake can do a better thing tomorrow that is leadership. He has been corrected is not enough to disorganize the unity between the Yoruba and the Igbo people. People are looking for a way to cause disunity between Igbo and Yoruba and it can’t work, we have learnt our lessons even with the Niger Delta, we can’t afford not to be together. https://www.sunnewsonline.com/theres-nothing-wrong-if-any-region-wants-to-break-away-from-nigeria-gani-adams/
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Politics › Re: Onuesoke Criticises FG Over Plan To Import Petroleum From Niger Republic by gaetano: 7:16am On Nov 23, 2020 |
RuudVanNisteroy: I believe the Soraz Refinery in Niger Republic is owned by a Nigerian. One day we will find out the truth regarding this deal, how people are using their positions to simply enrich themselves at the expense of the nation. It's owned by indimi |
Politics › Re: VIDEO: Niger Delta Strong Man Dares Buhari by gaetano: 7:35am On Nov 22, 2020 |
All na noise. They all make this noise once in a while, all it takes is for FG to single out the leaders of the movement and pay them billions then they will shut up. Give this one money now him go disappear. No be today we Sabi dem, SS people are very unserious folks. |
Politics › Re: Did You Know The Ikwerres Were Part Of The Aro Confederacy? by gaetano: 11:28am On Nov 21, 2020 |
Enough of this ikwerre being ịgbo nonsense. Those people have made their decision and I want us to respect that. Those people denied their identity because of crude oil rent and in a couple of years when oil becomes irrelevant and industrial revolution is needed, I want us all to maintain same energy they brought forth. It's very easier to relate with the ibibio, ijaws efiks and other members of the Niger delta. |
Politics › Re: Kwata Flyover Awka Captured By Nora Awolowo-photos by gaetano: 9:07pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
Who is Nora awolowo? |
Politics › Re: Disaster For Oil Industry After 2025 EU Likely To Place A Band On Gasoline Car by gaetano: 8:30pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
Bad timing for dangote on the refinery project. I love this Sha so we will get sense by force, crude oil blinded us. On the flip side, after the ban, I might get a sweet Benz for N200k since they will be exporting all gasoline cars to Africa  |
Crime › Re: Phd Student Stalked, Killed Ex-boyfriend In Southwest DC Home, Police Say by gaetano: 8:19pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
Mayng01: End of career Life imprisonment for sure. She's a danger to society |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Listed Among 12 Most Dangerous Countries For Children To Live by gaetano: 8:17pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
Poverty capital of the world. Buhari's legacy is unnoticeable |
Travel › Re: Kaduna Marathon Holds Tomorrow. List Of Closed Streets by gaetano: 8:41am On Nov 20, 2020 |
Bandits don hammer be that ni  |
Politics › Re: Busted: Wife Of Bashir El Rufai, The Son Of Malam El Rufai Is Not Igbo by gaetano: 1:02pm On Nov 19, 2020 |
IamD18: You are mad to think El Rufai will tolerate an Igbo woman as his son's wife.
This is just like telling Igbo parents to fully support a Yoruba woman as their son's wife.
They can only fake the support to please their son, but lowkey unhappy. Not the same. We marry Yoruba women alot too. It's very difficult for us to accept a northern in law, it's not because of the tribe, but because of the religion mostly. The yorubas we marry are almost always Christians. |
Sports › Re: Sunday Dare Hints At Sacking Gernot Rohr Over Poor Performance by gaetano: 12:53pm On Nov 19, 2020 |
German buhari  |
Sports › Re: Eight Nigerian Were Drated Into NBA Last Night. by gaetano: 11:55am On Nov 19, 2020 |
Skepticus: The title and the reference won't make it front page material. Nothing "hilarious" about it. You can celebrate their tribe without overtly being an ethnic jingoist. But seriously anything that's merit based the quota system people don't fair well. You see Igbos dominating the NBA, yorubas breeding talents in the premier league. Those other people will be waiting for buhari to submit names of their people in international sports lmao |
NYSC › Re: NYSC: Meet ABU, The Shortest NYSC Corp Member Ever by gaetano: 11:33am On Nov 19, 2020 |
Aki and paw paw people's association I just dey imagine during sex, this guy go open arms dey beg the babe to carry am  |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Vs Bangladesh: A Tale Of Two Countries by gaetano: 11:10am On Nov 19, 2020 |
Any country that puts religion before anything else is destined to be useless. Bangladesh is what northern Nigeria will be if they are to be on their own, or maybe even worse. Nigeria has no saving. |
Politics › Re: Cross River, Dantata Group, CBN Partner On Agriculture by gaetano: 6:47am On Nov 19, 2020 |
Funny how cbn will only be interested once a northerner is the investor. These southerners don't have sense. Their are people from your region who could champion such investment, these nepotic people are monopilizing refinery in your region and you are still giving them agriculture in your own region., wtf is wrong with South South. Can't they see ebonyi and anambra giving indigenous investors monopoly over agriculture and solid minerals. Mumu southern folks are not even allowed to mine gold in zamfara |
Politics › Re: UK To Ban Petrol Vehicles By 2030 — Another Blow For Nigeria’s Oil Revenue by gaetano(op): 6:50pm On Nov 18, 2020 |
DMerciful: Oil will soon be as cheap as coal! Make hay while the sun shines Nope it won't be. People building refineries in the Nigeria will bill us nonetheless. Never overestimate the wickedness of Nigeria's corrupt elite |
Politics › Re: UK To Ban Petrol Vehicles By 2030 — Another Blow For Nigeria’s Oil Revenue by gaetano(op): 4:00pm On Nov 18, 2020 |
NwaNimo1: Na to invest in recharging stations...... You go still use Gen power the station for Nigeria |
Politics › Re: UK To Ban Petrol Vehicles By 2030 — Another Blow For Nigeria’s Oil Revenue by gaetano(op): 3:58pm On Nov 18, 2020*. Modified: 8:28pm On Nov 18, 2020 |
The biggest losers will be the Niger delta region. The north will fully embrace agriculture and their gold full time. The Niger delta still have a polluted sea, fishing is one of their old way of life and the FG has refused to address its environmental problems, instead they continue drilling and causing more land pollution.
Gas is the future and i urge the indigenous people to invest in gas. And since the economy is already collapsing and the fulani oil cartel refused to address the need of the Niger delta, I suggest you locate the pipes heading out of the region and blow it up. This people just one chop and drop a dead country by 2023. |
Politics › UK To Ban Petrol Vehicles By 2030 — Another Blow For Nigeria’s Oil Revenue by gaetano(op): 3:44pm On Nov 18, 2020*. Modified: 4:01pm On Nov 18, 2020 |
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says new cars and vans powered by petrol and diesel will not be sold in the UK from 2030.
According to the BBC, Johnson said it is part of “a green industrial revolution” to tackle climate change and to create jobs.
The 10-point plan is to accelerate the transition to electric vehicles and investing in grants to help buy cars and charge-point infrastructure.
The plan also includes producing enough offshore wind to power every home, developing the first town heated entirely by hydrogen by the end of the decade, provision for large nuclear plant and developing the next generation of small and advanced nuclear reactors.
The plan is aimed at putting the UK on track to meet its goal of net zero emissions by 2050 and to create 250,000 jobs.
It also includes making buildings greener, warmer and more energy-efficient, and installing 600,000 heat pumps (low-energy electrical devices for warming homes) every year by 2028 as well as making cycling and walking more attractive ways to travel and investing in zero-emission public transport for the future.
“My 10-point plan will create, support and protect hundreds of thousands of green jobs, whilst making strides towards net-zero by 2050,” Johnson reportedly said.
“Our green industrial revolution will be powered by the wind turbines of Scotland and the North East, propelled by the electric vehicles made in the Midlands and advanced by the latest technologies developed in Wales, so we can look ahead to a more prosperous, greener future.
The UK will host the COP26 (conference of party) international climate summit in Glasgow in 2021. The conference was initially scheduled to take place in 2020 but was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Norway, Israel, Ireland, Denmark, Sweden and Singapore have also made plans to phase out internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles — with the earliest abolishment date being 2025.
The Nigerian economy, which relies heavily on the revenue generated from crude oil exports, will be affected by the development as European countries are the largest importers of Nigeria’s crude oil.
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted negatively on global oil demand early in the year, leading to the collapse of prices across the world.
As of November 2, the price of Brent crude dropped by 3.43 percent to $36.64 per barrel after some European countries imposed another round of lockdown to slow the spread of COVID-19.
The Nigerian economy is projected to enter its second recession in five years owing to low oil prices. https://www.thecable.ng/uk-to-ban-petrol-vehicles-by-2030-another-blow-for-nigerias-oil-revenue/ampLalasticala mynd44
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Sports › Re: Sierra Leone Vs Nigeria: AFCON Qualifier (0 - 0) On 17th November 2020 by gaetano: 7:21pm On Nov 17, 2020 |
Sack this German buhari and appoint amunike |
Crime › Re: 12 ASPs In Police Convoy Kidnapped, Families Selling Properties To Pay Ransom by gaetano: 6:30pm On Nov 17, 2020 |
DoubleEngine007: More disaster on those idiots that voted jubril 2019 you mean?  Yes boss |
Music/Radio › Re: Yemi Alade Album 'Empress' Tracklist. Set To Release Album (Photo) by gaetano: 3:36pm On Nov 17, 2020 |
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Business › Re: Tony Elumelu Receives Belgium’s Oldest National Honour (Photos) by gaetano: 3:19pm On Nov 17, 2020 |
Those of you telling him congratulations, I hope you know the horror our Congo brothers received in the hands of king Leopold. This is why it's important to teach history in school to prevent you people from reinforcing failures. Go read about it if you don't know. Tony Elumelu is an idiot, very embarrassing |
Crime › Re: 12 ASPs In Police Convoy Kidnapped, Families Selling Properties To Pay Ransom by gaetano: 1:15pm On Nov 17, 2020 |
The bandits are not doing enough kidnapping as i would like. Those morons voted in a failure in 2015 and reinforced it again in 2019. Let their be more kidnappings and terror, let them enjoy the fruits of their labor. See police wey dey terrorize us for South sef don meet their match
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Politics › Re: Refinery & Petrochemical Plant At Ibigwe In Ohaji Egbema Imo State(photos) by gaetano: 12:19pm On Nov 16, 2020 |
COMPAQ: I hope this refinery will eventually start work.
Too often we hear of projects that are '98%' completed, yet they never actually commence operation. Ajaokuta comes to mind. the FG is pausing every other business because of Dangote refinery. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Donald Trump Criticies Media Houses For Not Showing Street Protests by gaetano: 5:45pm On Nov 15, 2020 |
Merimental: Fox simply panicked n lacked loyalty.
CNN stood by Hillary n Dems in 2016 n gave Trump a tough time. dats Loyalty to d core IMO. CNN is a way bigger network than fox, bigger than aljazera and BBC. Fox doesn't come close to those two. CNN can afford the risk, fox can't |