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PoliticsRe: Buratai Pledges Deployment Of Soldiers To Benue Over Grazing Law by PFRB: 8:07am On Nov 22, 2017
Joephat:
Burutai is trying to do what he loves doing

He is going there to help Fulani herdsmen to terrorize the ppl of Benue. Its obvious that they don't need military presence anymore.

Why sending soldiers when its not needed, Fear Burutai but respect God..
Thank you my man.
PoliticsRe: Revealed: The Real Owners Of Lagos - Wikipedia by PFRB: 8:59pm On Nov 21, 2017
Bini, not Yoruba, are original owners of Lagos - Ajayi-Bembe

A former President of the Association of Lagos State Indigenes, Chief Layi Ajayi-Bembe, in this interview with BAYO AKINLOYE says the real owners of Lagos are the Bini, not the Yoruba

What is your lineage as a Lagosian?

My grandfather was Ajayi Bembe; the eighth Obanikoro of Lagos - my father was the last of his children. My mother was the first child of Gbajabiamila (of Olowogbowo fame) - of course, of Lagos. When it comes to the ownership of Lagos, it is sad when people talk about Lagos being no man's land or Lagos being part of Yoruba land - I consider that position to be an abomination. Yes, because of the affinity or geographical location of Lagos, we're nearer to the South-West (the Yoruba) than to other regions. It should be stated that Lagos has always been independent of the West. When I returned from England, (Chief Obafemi) Awolowo was in prison; before I came back to Nigeria, there had been agitations that Lagos wasn't part of the West. No doubt that a lot of us speak Yoruba - in my family, we're Bini. Oba of Lagos (Rilwan Akiolu) was completely right that the early settlers in Lagos were the Awori and the Bini. We're talking about the Island of Lagos.

Extending it to the east of Lagos, you have Oshodi, the Tapa (from Niger State) were there. And, of course, we knew one another. I don't understand why some of our brothers in the West think that we can be enslaved by them. In all my years, I have not seen what Afenifere has done for Lagos to inspire me because during the last constitutional conference, they were not talking about Lagos; they were talking about themselves. Don't forget that the so-called Edo State was part of the West before. But to say Lagos is part of Yoruba land is not fair; it is not charitable. And when kabiyesi now said, Lagos is Bini, not only because we came from Benin, there are signs and relics of Benin all over Isale Eko. And obas (in Lagos) - we don't call them 'obas', we call them 'eleko'. My grandfather said in 1903 that when there was a dispute of which traditional rulers should wear crowns - my grandfather was at that meeting. Ooni of Ife had to come all the way from Ife to Lagos upon the invitation of Governor (John Hawley) Glover. And the question they asked him (Ooni) was, 'Who are the obas that should wear crowns?' He mentioned them - Lagos was not part of the list. We don't wear crowns in Lagos. I remember, Pa Edegbele - that's Prof. Edegbele's father - when he said 'oba' is alien to Yoruba land that only the Bini use that title, there was a furore over that. But Edegbele was right. Note that politicians have done a lot of havoc in Yoruba land more than in other regions of the country. Nobody is going to doubt the hegemony of the Sultan of Sokoto in the North. But the Yoruba are fond of creating problems among themselves in Yoruba land. Permit me to digress: look at the recent installation of some kings in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital. A governor created 21 kings, for what? Is that what the people need at a time when the masses are hungry, civil servants are owed salaries and basic amenities are not available? It now appears there are more rulers than the ruled.

Are you saying Lagos belongs to the Bini people?

Lagos belongs to us - the Bini. When you get to Enuowa, they (the inhabitants) pay homage to Oba of Benin there. Enuowa is in Lagos; Idumota is like a Bini name; Iduntafa is Bini name; Idunmagbo is Bini name; Iduganran is Bini name; tell me, what further proof do you want (that the Bini own Lagos)? Why have some people tried hard to erode our identity and the labour of our ancestors? Today, if you go to the Lagos State Secretariat, you'll hardly see the original indigenes of the state hold a prominent position. So, why are people crying about the quota system? You don't 'quotarise' knowledge. Whatever is the case, I believe that the indigenes of Lagos - by the way, I was president of Association of Lagos Indigenes for almost 15 years - we know how our resources were plundered and carted away. Look at the fiasco called 'Lagos @50'. The state government doesn't recognise the true indigenes of Lagos State. Some of the indigenes work with them for the purpose of getting whatever they can get from the government. Some people are trying so hard to maintain the stupidity that Lagos doesn't belong to anybody - that's annoying.

What about Alhaji Femi Okunnu's view of the Awori being the original owners of Lagos?

I am not a lawyer but Femi Okunnu is a lawyer - a Senior Advocate of Nigeria for that matter. On the issue of the original owners of Lagos, my attention was drawn to an article focused on the Idunganran celebration. Mr. Femi Okunnu happened to be my mentor; he was an inspiration to me particularly when I returned from England. He was not only elder 'brother' to me because we lived close together. They were living at No. 1 Ido Olowu Street and I was living at No. 7 Ido Olowu Street. I have known him for a long time. I remember when he came back from England as a young and vibrant lawyer. When Femi Okunnu himself was the Federal Commissioner for Works during the military regime, he was the one who actually acquired the area where you have the National Theatre, Iganmu. From whom did he acquire it? He got it from the indigenes; my grandfather had a place there. We must have a good perspective of history. People should learn not to mutilate history. The owners of Lagos are not the Yoruba; they are the Bini. We are Bini; there's no ambiguity about that. To prove it further, the obas or the elekos, when they died, their bodies were taken to Benin for burial for a time. Tell me, who owns the land then?

Who are the Awori? The Awori and the Bini are the same. If an Awori spoke to me when I was young, I understood him. My parents spoke Awori. The Awori are partly from Dahomey and partly from Benin. My forebears came from the riverine area through the Bight of Benin and settled in Badagry for a long time before moving down to Lagos. And when they moved down to Lagos where did they go? They went to Idunsagbe - a place famed for Bini culture and tradition. I am an Awori. Tell me, which state did they create for the Awori now? If you say the indigenous people of Lagos State are the Awori, then the Awori are the Bini. We must put history in its right perspective. The right perspective is that Lagos does not belong to the Yoruba; it belongs to the Bini. According to the Lyttleton Constitution, the West was created; the North was created and Lagos was made a colony and it later regained its independence.

Some may argue that the original Lagosians didn't protect their legacy, allowing every Tom, Dick and Harry to hold sway politically and economically.

It is true that Lagos is open to everybody that could bring ideas. But when it comes to certain elements within the political spectrum in Nigeria… Look at it this way, will it surprise you that a representative of Lagos who calls himself a Lagosian representing the state in the National Assembly went to Kogi State to vie for the governorship? Isn't that insulting? Some are even saying once (Osun State Governor, Rauf) Aregbesola has completed his tenure in Osun, he will come back to Lagos to contest a senatorial seat. We called Bola Tinubu, sat him down and told him how we accepted him and he let us down. I know the role I played when Bola Tinubu was coming in; when I gave him my second cousin, (Musiliu) Obanikoro to go along with him (I don't talk to that one (Obanikoro) again after he had his hand in something embarrassing; because you don't disgrace your family). I am not looking for anything from them. It is very wrong that people should trivialise the affairs of Lagos. For example, we kicked against (Prof. Wole) Soyinka being made the chairman of the Lagos @50 celebration. But nobody listened to us. Look at the fiasco; was it a success? Who bothered about it? People who will not celebrate the living are celebrating the dead - it doesn't go beyond that. You acquire land from me for a public purpose and the next thing you did was to share it with your siblings, friends and other loved ones. It is really sad for people to proclaim Lagos as no man's land. Lagos is so accommodating; it is only here you see an Igbo man being made a commissioner. Even the Yoruba that are shouting, how many Lagosians are in their cabinets? They all live in Lagos; we know them. Some of them benefitted from the liberty Lagos offers. But ask them: what have they done for their host communities? Can you imagine Orji Kalu, who bought land here, saying Lagos belongs to nobody? They just talk.

Don't you think Prof. Wole Soyinka deserved to have been the chairman of the Lagos @50 celebration?

I am not used to Soyinka and I don't want to be acquainted with him. It is unfortunate that because he was made the chairman of Lagos @50, he began to insult people, claiming that his father had a land in Lagos. We traced the land - one plot of land - and discovered that the land was bought from my grandfather. People like him go around insulting others. Has he not insulted Femi Okunnu before? Tell me who Wole Soyinka has never insulted? He is part of the Tinubu group. Is he not an Ogun man? I don't think he has a right to say that Lagos is no man's land. Who is he to say that? I think Okunnu knew better; I don't think he meant what he said the way the press reported him. What he said is that Lagos is 'part' of Yoruba land; he didn't say it was owned by the Yoruba. We need to be discreet in our definition. Geographically, we're in the West and culturally, we speak Yoruba. If an Igbo man speaks Yoruba fluently, does that make him a Yoruba? Go to Lagos State House of Assembly and count how many of them are truly Lagos indigenes. Again, Okunnu was an active participant in the creation of Lagos State together with (Philip) Asiodu and Alison Ayida. They facilitated the creation of the state; there was a western state then. If Okunnu had advocated the merger of Lagos with the western region then, one would have thought otherwise. Wole Soyinka didn't want Lagos to be created at that time. Soyinka used to be very radical but having got into the group of Bola Tinubu's scientific imposition, he has been mellowing down. Soyinka would be the one that would stand for the truth when people were accused of certificate forgery and other ills. He was always at the forefront; he has become a turncoat. What happened to him? I respected him; he may not know me and he doesn't need to know me.

So, you think Okunnu is on the same page with you when he talked about the early settlers of Lagos?
I believe Okunnu was actually agitating for the indigenes. He was president of Lagos State indigenes before me - we have Isale Eko Descendants Union, which we all belong to. All I am saying is this: Lagos is not part of Yoruba. The settlers are Bini. Wasn't Benin part of the West before until the Mid-West was created? The Bini agitated for that, insisting that we're not part of the Yoruba. Why can't the Yoruba leave us alone for God's sake? My grandfather went to court in 1889 to claim all the lands that belonged to him. He got a judgment. Then some people said, these lands were too much for one family - the place now called Ikorodu Road, they acquired it - for how much? For £27,000! My grandfather wasn't around; he's dead. But they forgot that this man gave them a land to build the first police barracks in Lagos. How could Bola Tinubu come all the way from wherever he came from (Kafaru brought him to me, turn Lagos into a place for Osun people in the secretariat). They're radicalising the owners of Lagos with the way they're acting. By the time they stand up you'll be shocked. What are the people asking for? Give them what they deserve. Show them some respect. Okunnu did a lot for Lagos State; most parts of Victoria Island were sand-filled by the Federal Government. He and his colleagues at King's College were able to excise Victoria Island and gave it to Lagos. In fact, Okunnu has done more for Lagos than any governor. Okunnu had his roots in Isale Eko.

http://odili.net/news/source/2017/nov/19/825.html
PoliticsRe: My Question To The Igbos That Feels LAGOS IS THIERS by PFRB: 8:19pm On Nov 21, 2017
Igbos do not claim to own Lagos. What Igbos say is that they contributed immensely to the development of Lagos.
PoliticsRe: 2019 Presidency: We Won’t Endorse Buhari – U.S Govt by PFRB: 8:16pm On Nov 21, 2017
They will do the exact opposite.
PoliticsRe: How Diezani Forced Jonathan To Sack Me – Stella Oduah by PFRB: 5:56pm On Nov 21, 2017
Waspy:
I remember those days on NL. Some people argued that a whole tribe/region was envious and against Stella Oduah, just because she "was doing well" in the aviation industry, especially with what she did to Enugu airport, bringing it up to International standard. Hence the "She is our own" "She is our daughter" rants. What a pity
Since she left what has happened to the airports.
PoliticsRe: How Diezani Forced Jonathan To Sack Me – Stella Oduah by PFRB: 5:50pm On Nov 21, 2017
ProWalker:
Why would MARRIED IGBO women be fighting over a man not married to either of them, either they are shameless and wayward or the man is an irresponsible fool to allow other married women to do something of such

Make Una dey think like human mbok
So now you agree that Diezani is Igbo. No more south south. No more Niger delta . No more Ijaw
PoliticsRe: Igbos Are Planning To Return Buheri When Others Are Working To Remove Him by PFRB: 5:42pm On Nov 21, 2017
Did the op include IPOB?
PoliticsRe: Meet The Man Set To Replace Robert Mugabe by PFRB: 5:37pm On Nov 21, 2017
How long will he be in power?
PoliticsRe: Anambra Poll: Result Declared By INEC Is Scandalous – APC Candidate by PFRB: 10:45am On Nov 21, 2017
All what he said is true. INEC date showed that onlt 10,000 voted in the election but the result they declared shows different figures.
PoliticsRe: Oseloka Obaze Concedes Defeat: Press Release (Photos) by PFRB: 4:34pm On Nov 20, 2017
okosodo:
He has no choice
Orchestrated.
PoliticsRe: Tony Momoh Lists Nnamdi Kanu’s Failures by PFRB: 4:32pm On Nov 20, 2017
Tony Momoh and all anti IPOB have no failures.
PoliticsRe: Anambra Votes 2017 Vs 2013. Official INEC Results by PFRB: 2:53pm On Nov 20, 2017
People are celebration fabricated results. cases of over accreditation, over voting and over announcement litter the whole place.
PoliticsRe: Imperical Investigation: Was Anambra Election Boycotted? by PFRB: 2:50pm On Nov 20, 2017
Omofunaab2:
Was that what you wished for prior to the election?

You guys were all over nairaland anticipating a total boycott of the election but the turnout of last Saturday's election turned out to be a massive one surpassing that of 2013
If you don't understand a thing do not speak about it. TOTAL boycott would mean that even Obiano and his cronies would not vote. Is that possible
HealthRe: A by PFRB: 11:31am On Nov 20, 2017
Bathing with salt in water is and was a solution but drinking it is a call to disaster because it raises blood pressure.
PoliticsRe: Total Numbers Of Anambra Governorship Election In 2013 Vs 2017..shame On IPOB by PFRB: 10:14am On Nov 20, 2017
The election mathematician from Ogbomosho did not show the number of registered voters in the years under review.
PoliticsRe: Imperical Investigation: Was Anambra Election Boycotted? by PFRB: 10:10am On Nov 20, 2017
Omofunaab2:
Before it was No lefelendum No Erection.

Now we are discussing about 80% boycott. .. If indeed the election was truly boycotted then we don't need all these analysis
79 percent boycott and 80 percent boycott fall within the acceptable margin of error.
PoliticsRe: Gov-obiano Set New Record In Anambra State by PFRB: 9:40am On Nov 20, 2017
Anambra results are cooked results.
PoliticsRe: Gov-obiano Set New Record In Anambra State by PFRB: 9:39am On Nov 20, 2017
deeptechcool:
Do you know a governor called Fayose? Read about him and enlighten yourself about the so called record.
The same way you called his results fabricated.
PoliticsRe: Picture Of Snr Police Officer handling Lady''s Breast by PFRB: 9:37am On Nov 20, 2017
OrestesDante:
grin
Photoshop by IPOB. What else?
PoliticsRe: Oseloka Obaze Rejects Anambra Election Results by PFRB: 9:11am On Nov 20, 2017
GavelSlam:
Ipob how was Nsala day?

Heard it was a success.
The cooked result you see is a testimony.
PoliticsRe: Anambra Election: IPOB, MASSOB Members Go Into Hiding by PFRB: 7:53pm On Nov 19, 2017
macluvph1:
Atimes i wonder what is really wrong with the Nigerian youths, a young man from south east rose up to defend his people and because of his influence everybody started shouting restructuring even to the extent APC formed a committee on that. fast forward to today the lion from the east is nowhere to be found at the moment then the stupid Nigeria youths are jumping up that they have defeated him talkless of hearing about restructuring again.

We all should be ashamed because what was defeated was the future of an average Nigerian youth who wanted a better life for himself and not IPOB or MASSOB.

We the so called youths should also note that never will Nigeria be better again because what happen in Anambra nailed the coffin of whether the politicians will be listening to the masses or not.
Point.
Foreign AffairsRe: Mnangagwa Replaces Mugabe As Leader Of Zanu-pf Party by PFRB: 2:34pm On Nov 19, 2017
At a point this Mwanga will also refuse to step down.
PoliticsRe: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by PFRB: 2:32pm On Nov 19, 2017
Many people choose to tell lies in order to spite IPOB and Igbos.
PoliticsRe: Ipob Sit At Home In Anambra Election Was A Success by PFRB: 2:29pm On Nov 19, 2017
You cannot analyse what you do not understand. So keep quiet. The boycott was a huge success.
PoliticsRe: Then And Now Photos Of President Buhari by PFRB: 9:14pm On Nov 18, 2017
Cloned Jubrin.
PoliticsRe: IPOB Thanks Members For Successfully ‘boycotting’ Anambra Governorship Election by PFRB: 5:13pm On Nov 18, 2017
It is clear that IPOB has succeeded.
PoliticsRe: #anambraresults :APGA In An Early Lead As More Results Flow In by PFRB: 5:04pm On Nov 18, 2017
Election results at 4pm? ? ? . It means IPOB has succeeded.
PoliticsRe: Live Updates Across Anambra by PFRB: 5:03pm On Nov 18, 2017
Election results at 3pm? ? ? ?
PoliticsRe: "If It Is Nnamdi Kanu, They Would Say He Has Turned Himself To God"(PIC) by PFRB: 8:21am On Nov 18, 2017
WHO IS OBA? ? ? ?
PoliticsRe: IPOB Members Threaten People Not To Vote Or Die In Nov18th Anambra Election by PFRB: 1:38pm On Nov 17, 2017
Gotze1:
They will later come out to deny that they didn't threatened people's life with death. The world have the video now.
Where did they threaten peoples lives with death? ? ? ?
PoliticsRe: Memorial Lecture: Igbo Rejected Zik As President — Unongo by PFRB: 7:56am On Nov 17, 2017
In 1979 NPP led by Zik won in Anambra, Imo and Plateau states. Sam Mbakwe was gov of Imo state, Jim Nwobodo was gov of Anambra state and Solomon Lar was gov of Plateau state. It appears dementia has set in on Paul Unongo. Even Paul Unongo was a minister from NPP due to the NPP,NPN alliance.
SportsRe: Solomon Dalung, "Argentina Is A Highly Ranked Football Association In Nigeria" by PFRB: 8:43pm On Nov 16, 2017
Chei Who did this to us? ? ? ? ? ?

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