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[quote author=djevino post=60270306][/quote]For your information, that dude ain't no Yoruba. He is a full blooded Gambari from Futa Jalon. He is just one of the many Gambaris who registered their monikers here, pretending to be Yorubas, so as to cause spasm between the West & East coasts. Now that you know, whenever you sight such posts, just ignore them as if they do not exist. Thanks |
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rlauncher:This is the second time you quoted me but I have decided to ignore you simply because you are from the Middle Belt. You people are known for your stupidity in the guise of "One Nigeria", yet the Fulani herdsmen are having a field day in the Middle Belt. Continue quoting me, it gives me a sense of fulfilment, dolt. |
Bede2u:I'm #ProudlyNigerDeltan of the Izon ethnic extraction. My people have bled for this failed geographical contraption called Nigeria for so long without anything to show for it. The time to take our destiny into our hands is now. Do not blame us for taking this route because we the Ijaws are the second most marginalized people in Nigeria, after the Igbos. Have you ever been to the coastal areas of Ijawland? Have you ever been to all Ijaw occupied areas of the Niger Delta? If you have, you would shed tears at the gory sight of poverty that pervades the nooks and crannies of Ijawland, which happen to produce the largest quantity of the petroleum resources for Nigeria. Enough is enough. Nigeria must restructure or break! |
Bede2u:Read my comment again and you will discover that I was actually hammering on the offshore resources. My position is this; if the secessionists succeed in their quest for a new country, would other regions also ask for a share of the offshore resources found in the new country? Your answer to this question is what determines your position on restructuring. Like you earlier asked if the FG should also hand over the Kanji Dam to Niger State. My response to that is in the affirmative. FG should focus on Defence, Immigrations, Currency, National Orientation, etc. There should be total restructuring brother. If as a citizen, you are desirous of doing business anywhere, the federating region where the business interests is located should take charge of everything. Thanks for the mention. |
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This thread ain't gonna make front page. It tends to bring to the fore, the demonic and bigoted characteristics of the London Dry Gin, who supported a foreigner against his fellow countryman, simply because the foreigner shared the same religion with him. I read about this shameful action of his in the papers in the build up to the 2015 elections. Buhari has, is and will forever be a vagabond. Zombies can quote me, I'm ready to take on them. |
Terkimbi01: Kazim88:We the Biafrans do not need the Middle Belt. They are a bunch of traitors. They have all along denied any affiliations with the South and Biafrans in particular. They should live with the political decision they made. Take a closer look at the political landscape of the Middle Belt, you will discover that they voted enmasse and helped put the incumbent administration in place. Their governors are part of the Northern Governor's Forum, their leaders(Paul Unongo and co) are always pro-North and anti-South. The Middle Belt are at the forefront of the calls for the arrest, incarceration and re-arrest of Nnamdi Kanu and other Southern youths who agitated/agitating for a fair share of our region's resources. No General builds a new nation with known traitors and those who oppose him covertly and overtly......King Jumong of Gorguryeo. |
@Bede2u, I disagree with you on your fourth submission on how to restructure the failed country. How can you put up such a proposal which is one of the factors fuelling the secessionist agitations? If by dint of luck or war, the secessionists become successful in their agitations and secede from Nigeria, would other regions claim part ownership of the offshore resources found in the coastal areas of the new country? This is not tenable and a deliberate attempt to hold onto the resources of some regions while the rest own theirs totally. The activities of oil and gas exploration industries affect our lands negatively and the impacts are not a child's play. If we must restructure, then it must be total and fair. NNPC and her subsidiaries would automatically be handed over to the regions where they hitherto operated. Only a percentage of all revenues that accrued to each region will be paid to the central government. |
Let no Biafran comment negatively on this thread because it is a win-win situation for us Biafrans. The time to foster Southern unity is now. Regionalism, just as it was practised in the days of General Ojukwu, is the platform that we need to actualise Biafra peacefully. Fellow Biafrans, congratulations in advance. The pendulum is gradually swinging to our advantage. All hail Biafra!!!!!!! |
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