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PoliticsOdua Citizens Only by Oduacitizen(op): 2:37am On Apr 09, 2015
If you are not a bonafide Odua Nation citizens, stay away from this thread. If you refuse to leave now that you are here mistakenly, mysterious death might be your portion this year.

I am calling the attention of all Odua citizens to what happened between Oba Akiolu and Igbos in the last couple of days. I think It's time for us to pass the message across to the Igbos that enough is enough. I am not expecting any one of you to be part of Yoruba Defence League that is being pulled together by young and strong Yoruba guys. However, if you are interested in becoming a member of our League, don't hesitate to let us know here via PM. And your local government certificate ll need to be scanned and forwarded to us.

The purpose of this thread is to ask you guys (Yorubas) who are not part of Yoruba Defence League to prepare yourself for anything in course of putting Igbos to where they rightly belong. Please, forward this below message to your senators, house of representative members, state house of assemblies and our Obas so as to stop our people from selling anything to Igbos in Yorubaland; let our kings pronounce this act as an abomination in our country.

I have done my bit outside Yoruba Defence League by writing and sending messages across to the right yoruba leaders.

With the recent uproar caused by the assertion of the Oba of Lagos over his domain in Lagos, Yorubaland and the response of the ungrateful guests in our lands, I think it is now very germane that the legislatures in all State of Assemblies in the South West Region begin to make laws that will protect the land and heritage of its people. For so long, the Yorubas have been too good for themselves and except we take a hard stance now and draw the line NOW, things will only get more heated as the ungrateful guests from eastern Nigeria have now resorted to insults to perhaps their most hospitable hosts in Nigeria.

This thread is not to rehash what has been discussed or known but to start a conversation that must reach to the highest levels of governments in our regions to enact legislation and laws that prohibit and ultimately forestall the proliferation of locusts in our lands. I will propose some ideas, feel free to add yours and forward to our leaders! If you have links and connections to those that need to see this, please do so ASAP:

1. Land MUST NEVER BE SOLD directly to a NON-Yoruba again! The first step is to stop immediately the signing of C of O's for applicants who cannot prove that they are Yoruba and trace there roots down to their father's compound anywhere in the South West.

2. In the event it becomes mandatory that a business interest requires land to setup a business and applies to the government, land of definite sizes must be allocated and LEASED for terms varying from 5, 10 or maximum of 25 years ONLY!

3. Every land that has been sold in the past without C of O's or expired C of Os anywhere in the geographic South West must be immediately revoked.

4. Henceforth, strict terms of tenancy must be enacted and enforced for all non-Yorubas such that tenants cannot resort to cheating their landlords with late payments, non-payments or unnecessary distractions by way of court cases.

5. Immediate agenda that establishes the communication in Yoruba 100% in every legislative function of the State House of Assemblies in the SW.
PoliticsRe: No Man's Land - Critical Agenda For All House Of Assemblies In The SW Nigeria by Oduacitizen: 9:53pm On Apr 08, 2015
Sloan:
With the recent uproar caused by the assertion of the Oba of Lagos over his domain in Lagos, Yorubaland and the response of the ungrateful guests in our lands, I think it is now very germane that the legislatures in all State of Assemblies in the South West Region begin to make laws that will protect the land and heritage of its people. For so long, the Yorubas have been too good for themselves and except we take a hard stance now and draw the line NOW, things will only get more heated as the ungrateful guests from eastern Nigeria have now resorted to insults to perhaps their most hospitable hosts in Nigeria.

This thread is not to rehash what has been discussed or known but to start a conversation that must reach to the highest levels of governments in our regions to enact legislation and laws that prohibit and ultimately forestall the proliferation of locusts in our lands. I will propose some ideas, feel free to add yours and forward to our leaders! If you have links and connections to those that need to see this, please do so ASAP:

1. Land MUST NEVER BE SOLD directly to a NON-Yoruba again! The first step is to stop immediately the signing of C of O's for applicants who cannot prove that they are Yoruba and trace there roots down to their father's compound anywhere in the South West.

2. In the event it becomes mandatory that a business interest requires land to setup a business and applies to the government, land of definite sizes must be allocated and LEASED for terms varying from 5, 10 or maximum of 25 years ONLY!

3. Every land that has been sold in the past without C of O's or expired C of Os anywhere in the geographic South West must be immediately revoked.

4. Henceforth, strict terms of tenancy must be enacted and enforced for all non-Yorubas such that tenants cannot resort to cheating their landlords with late payments, non-payments or unnecessary distractions by way of court cases.

5. Immediate agenda that establishes the communication in Yoruba 100% in every legislative function of the State House of Assemblies in the SW.

6. More coming...add yours!
You are on point bro, I am presently putting the same points together so as to forward it to the appropriate avenues. Let's(Yorubas) come together and present these points to our house of assemblies, local governments and our Obas.

Let's start from here; I am willing and ready to go to any length with this proposal

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