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Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by Biodun556(op): 5:17pm On May 28, 2024
Governor Yusuf made terrible mistakes returning Sanusi.

Ganduje only made corrections to illegality but people saw it as politics.

According to Nigerian Constitution it is at least one traditional council per local government.

It is illegal for an Emire or Oba to rule over more that one local government. In Kano before Ganduje came in, Emir of Kano was ruling over six local governments.

Aside from Constitutional matters, other ethnic groups are eyeing the stool and are agitating for their own traditional ruler. For instance, Sanusi is a Fulani, other local governments dominated by the Hausas want Hausas Emir. Among the five Emirs entroned by Ganduje, there were Hausas and that balanced the equation.

Other cities where there are abnormal traditional rulers ruling over more than one local governments are Ibadan, Ilorin and Benin.

Governor Muhammad lawal of Kwara state was trying to correct that in Ilorin but it was reversed by Bukola saraki.

Governor Ajimobi also made corrections in Ibadan by making the local traditional district heads obas

Governor obaseki is also trying to do same in Benin but people don't understand. They thought it is a political move.
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by igwebuike01: 5:21pm On May 28, 2024
I thought you all mocked Igbos over their multitudinous autonomous communities with different traditional rulers? Are you now all copying Igbo system where a city can not have one king? I have always told you all that Igbos were far ahead in political evolution
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by Biodun556(op): 5:21pm On May 28, 2024
Only God can save kano from ethnic crises between Hausas and Fulanis
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by Biodun556(op): 5:23pm On May 28, 2024
igwebuike01:
I thought you all mocked Igbos over their multitudinous autonomous communities with different traditional rulers? Are you now all copying Igbo system where a city can not have one king? I have always told you all that Igbos were far ahead in political evolution
It is all about greediness and intolerance
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by Lovelive: 5:32pm On May 28, 2024
Let me hear better word joor.



Biodun556:
Governor Yusuf made terrible mistakes returning Sanusi.

Ganduje only made corrections to illegality but people saw it as politics.

According to Nigerian Constitution it is at least one traditional council per local government.

It is illegal for an Emire or Oba to rule over more that one local government. In Kano before Ganduje came in, Emir of Kano was ruling over six local governments.

Aside from Constitutional matters, other ethnic groups are eyeing the stool and are agitating for their own traditional ruler. For instance, Sanusi is a Fulani, other local governments dominated by the Hausas want Hausas Emir. Among the five Emirs entroned by Ganduje, there were Hausas and that balanced the equation.

Other cities where there are abnormal traditional rulers ruling over more than one local governments are Ibadan, Ilorin and Benin.

Governor Muhammad lawal of Kwara state was trying to correct that in Ilorin but it was reversed by Bukola saraki.

Governor Ajimobi also made corrections in Ibadan by making the local traditional district heads obas

Governor obaseki is also trying to do same in Benin but people don't understand. They thought it is a political move.
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by danvon(m): 5:40pm On May 28, 2024
Ganduje was trying to weaken his political rivals

Yusuf is trying to weaken his own political rivals who are friends of Ganduje

It's all about politics and control, but sometimes good can come from evil
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by danvon(m): 5:43pm On May 28, 2024
igwebuike01:
I thought you all mocked Igbos over their multitudinous autonomous communities with different traditional rulers? Are you now all copying Igbo system where a city can not have one king? I have always told you all that Igbos were far ahead in political evolution
Everything Igbos, pure narcissism

Igbos never had kings it was the British that installed them for you, because they knew without kings you can't make the simplest decisions even in your best interest...

Till this very day Igbos can't coordinate together in the Yorubas and Northerners can, you always confuse mob unity with coordination.
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by Blue3k(m): 6:13pm On May 28, 2024
Biodun556:
According to Nigerian Constitution it is at least one traditional council per local government.

It is illegal for an Emire or Oba to rule over more that one local government. In Kano before Ganduje came in, Emir of Kano was ruling over six local governments.
You should cite the constitution.
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by BondRiv: 6:18pm On May 28, 2024
The Hausas should speak up then, if they want their own traditional rulers.
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by BitterTruth0001: 6:32pm On May 28, 2024
You can’t bring that constitutional nonsense into Benin Kingdom .
The kingship of Benin is older than your stupid constitution.
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by igwebuike01: 6:39pm On May 28, 2024
danvon:
Everything Igbos, pure narcissism

Igbos never had kings it was the British that installed them for you, because they knew without kings you can't make the simplest decisions even in your best interest...

Till this very day Igbos can't coordinate together in the Yorubas and Northerners can, you always confuse mob unity with coordination.
Mob unity is democracy. Haters of democracy ridiculed it as "mob rule" at the early stage of it's invention. How did Igbos coordinate the kicking out of Fulani marauders while Hausa with kings can't do same against bandits, nor Yorubas against herdsmen? Maybe coordinating together is about following one stvpid megalomaniac like a goat to your own detriment
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by igwebuike01: 6:51pm On May 28, 2024
danvon:
Everything Igbos, pure narcissism

Igbos never had kings it was the British that installed them for you, because they knew without kings you can't make the simplest decisions even in your best interest...

Till this very day Igbos can't coordinate together in the Yorubas and Northerners can, you always confuse mob unity with coordination.
Kings never made any decisions to the interest of the masses. Ezebuilo (a king is an enemy) is a popular Igbo philosophy. The British needed their partners in crime and foisted charlatans to do the dirty work. However, the masses stuck to the democratic consensus methods. If kings were good thing why are we now struggling to reduce their powers? Igbos evolved ahead of you
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by id4sho(m): 6:55pm On May 28, 2024
BitterTruth0001:
You can’t bring that constitutional nonsense into Benin Kingdom .
The kingship of Benin is older than your stupid constitution.
And British subjected him under a mere commissioner for local government and chieftaincy. E b like your brain dey pain you abi huh
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by id4sho(m): 6:57pm On May 28, 2024
igwebuike01:
I thought you all mocked Igbos over their multitudinous autonomous communities with different traditional rulers? Are you now all copying Igbo system where a city can not have one king? I have always told you all that Igbos were far ahead in political evolution
I dey with you on this 💯
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by Bigkoko: 7:10pm On May 28, 2024
Asiwaju in his greed for power has just initiated the scenario! But sha, Asiwaju and gandollar go loss Las Las


Biodun556:
Only God can save kano from ethnic crises between Hausas and Fulanis
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by OriOko88(m): 7:14pm On May 28, 2024
undecided
But I'm surprised at how Obedients are now the ones supporting Sanusi. The same Sanusi that used $50b missing oil money propaganda to oust Jonathan govt. Iweala challenged him to bring the fact,he bulged and reduced the value to $20b. All lies!!! The same Sanusi that was one of the major saboteurs of the Jonathan administration. He was sacked by Jonathan due to the friction between him and okonjo iweala.

I'm never a fan of him. He gave APC the propaganda machine to destroy pdp govt. A genuine pdp member like me can never support Sanusi. Nonsense undecided
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by Biodun556(op): 8:32pm On May 28, 2024
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Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by Biodun556(op): 8:35pm On May 28, 2024
Bigkoko:
Asiwaju in his greed for power has just initiated the scenario! But sha, Asiwaju and gandollar go loss Las Las
The issue has been like that since 70s
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by Danzakidakura(m): 10:41pm On May 28, 2024
Yorubas should learn to mind their fucking business.
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by danvon(m): 9:13am On May 29, 2024
igwebuike01:
Kings never made any decisions to the interest of the masses. Ezebuilo (a king is an enemy) is a popular Igbo philosophy. The British needed their partners in crime and foisted charlatans to do the dirty work. However, the masses stuck to the democratic consensus methods. If kings were good thing why are we now struggling to reduce their powers? Igbos evolved ahead of you
Study the history of Rome, study the history of France, Germany and Britain

It was usually the most undemocratic leaders who acted in the best interest of the people and elevated their societies to a height of respect.

Politicians are the Kings of today so it makes sense the Kings of yesterday need to give up their power.
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by danvon(m): 9:21am On May 29, 2024
igwebuike01:
Mob unity is democracy. Haters of democracy ridiculed it as "mob rule" at the early stage of it's invention. How did Igbos coordinate the kicking out of Fulani marauders while Hausa with kings can't do same against bandits, nor Yorubas against herdsmen? Maybe coordinating together is about following one stvpid megalomaniac like a goat to your own detriment
The only time where Igbos worked together was during the Biafran war and that was only because you were forced into a tight corner with no choice...

In Anambra alone there are Onitsha Igbos, Nnewi Igbos etc, each group fighting for their own communal interest, discriminating against other communities at the expense of the greater tribe, even the language is a mess with infinite dialects...

And this sounds like a good thing to you.

Note: Democracy is mob rule, Nigeria and USA are Republics not Democracies.
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by Mindlog: 10:10am On May 29, 2024
danvon:
Everything Igbos, pure narcissism

Igbos never had kings it was the British that installed them for you, because they knew without kings you can't make the simplest decisions even in your best interest...

Till this very day Igbos can't coordinate together in the Yorubas and Northerners can, you always confuse mob unity with coordination.
Majority of the community primary and secondary schools in igboland were built by communal efforts, not government....women and children fetching water during construction, men moulding blocks, age grades taking up aspects of the construction etc cheesy cheesy cheesy

You see that Sam Mbakwe Airport, Owerri.......my grandparents and my parents like millions of other igbos contributed money to build it, show me an airport in your region that was built through communal effort. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by danvon(m): 10:20am On May 29, 2024
Mindlog:
Majority of the community primary and secondary schools in igboland were built by communal efforts, not government....women and children fetching water during construction, men moulding blocks, age grades taking up aspects of the construction etc cheesy cheesy cheesy

You see that Sam Mbakwe Airport, Owerri.......my grandparents and my parents like millions of other igbos contributed money to build it, show me an airport in your region that was built through communal effort. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Your example confirms the very thing I'm talking about, instead of simply collecting taxes and building the schools you guys all contributed money (which is almost the same thing) but the difference is that most of you won't live in that community forever, many of you will migrate, so when the school needs money to upgrade and maintain the school, hire more qualified staffs etc. There won't be anybody available to pay for it because you never had a stable tax system.

You would have to rely on another mass donation.
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by Mindlog: 10:56am On May 29, 2024
danvon:
Your example confirms the very thing I'm talking about, instead of simply collecting taxes and building the schools you guys all contributed money (which is almost the same thing) but the difference is that most of you won't live in that community forever, many of you will migrate, so when the school needs money to upgrade and maintain the school, hire more qualified staffs etc. There won't be anybody available to pay for it because you never had a stable tax system.

You would have to rely on another mass donation.
Then post the images of the primary and secondary schools in your village that the taxes paid by your villagers, resulted to......we learn by example. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

I don't need to live in the village but I am not cut off from my village. The village primary school built by my community in the 1940s, which my father attended, is still existing till this very day and regularly maintained by my community with contributions from indigenes living in the different parts of the world. cheesy cheesy cheesy

I will be replicating in my village primary school, a playground I see here in the UK, in a Cambridge primary school as I love seeing children playing outdoors.....the igwebuike spirit, sustains development. cool cool cool
Re: Kano Emirate: Why Sanusi Lamido Should NOT Return As Emir by Biodun556(op): 5:07pm On Jun 20, 2024
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