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| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by WhizdomXX(m): 8:23pm On Jan 16 |
tunjijones:Part 2 is slowly happening through Nelfund |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by MrSly(m): 8:45pm On Jan 16 |
Ttalk:No their voice was swallowed by emilokan politics. |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by mcquin(m): 9:34pm On Jan 16 |
UrVillageChief:I made my point already and if cannot find a corollary between my point on “scavenging the internet yo find proof of yorubas supporting quota system is akin to scouting the internet for proof that yorubas supported Buhari; a complete waste of time,” then no use going round in circle or even more condescending, trying to find make a case for ‘I know what quota system means.’ Oga kufuna me mbok. By the way, now that you’ve admitted supporting a Buhari that dragged Nigeria 15years backward just for political advantage of producing a president, I hope you feel happy about the state he left Nigeria. Supporting Buhari 2015 is one, defending his failure good 8 years is another. Again, check my records, on many fronts I support Tinubu and might pass for an APC agent, but coming to defend the rubbish of Buhari who also came the this far he did by quota advantage, is another kettle of fish. |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Believeintruth: 9:47pm On Jan 16 |
DeLaRue:Oga stop these lies. At Lancaster all the so called delegates signed a document prepared by the British that as a precondition for independence, the borders of colonial Nigeria must not be touched. So the British killed Awo's idea of succession clause and not Zik. Again the 1959 elections brought about a hung parliament where there was no clear majority that would form a government and so a coalition was required to achieve the majority required to form a government. So the British fearing that the north will not be a part of the independence said the coalition will be with the NPC any of the parties in the south. So the British set the stage for NPC/NCNC coalition. Oga these lies have to stop. |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Believeintruth: 9:48pm On Jan 16 |
D Ttalk:Yorubas also gave a serving governor's aide who served jail time abroad too. |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Believeintruth: 9:49pm On Jan 16 |
PDPdestroyer:What do you gain from all these lies? Where did igbos say anything here? |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Believeintruth: 9:50pm On Jan 16 |
datola:Oga Zik didn't oppose any secession clause. Go and read the Lancaster files. Awolowo played himself into the hands of the British by signing the document that said as a precondition for independence rhe borders of colonial Nigeria must not be touched. |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Believeintruth: 9:51pm On Jan 16 |
LegendHero:Yorubas |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Believeintruth: 9:51pm On Jan 16 |
Ttalk:Yorubas |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Believeintruth: 9:53pm On Jan 16 |
Ttalk:Highest entry requirement is a lie because all universities except privates have requirements set by Jamb. Also note if UNN supported it in 1972 then it makes sense because the old eastern region was lagging behind as a result of the civil war. |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Believeintruth: 9:54pm On Jan 16 |
Ttalk:Hold on when we're they in government and so you mean to swear that Yorubas were not in government too? |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Aprocco: 11:06pm On Jan 16 |
pongwa:You're not different from your fathers- Do nothing to develop yourself. Just perpetuate in your incompetence and bring out another Buhari from your backwardness to set the country back by another century. You should learn about meritocracy, where everybody strives to be the best to be able to earn scarce opportunities. |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by UrVillageChief: 11:58pm On Jan 16 |
mcquin:My friend, please be teachable. Firstly, they (the Yorubas) supported Buhari because of what they stood to gain. Now, isn’t that what sane people do? Just as the calculative and politically sagacious people that they are, they achieved that goal (another Yoruba presidency) immediately after the Buhari’s regime. “but coming to defend the rubbish of Buhari who also came the this far he did by quota advantage” Your quoted statement is the reason why I keep saying you definitely don’t know what the term you’ve been abusing really means. So you mean Buhari came that far with the advantage he enjoyed as a northerner right? No sir, the advantage he enjoyed as a northerner i.e the quota system, wasn’t what made him President because the prestigious office wasn’t handed to him out of pity for being a northerner, he MERITED it through the ballots. Again, I will make it as simple and interactive as possible. 1. Did that quota advantage make him the President? Answer: NO 2. Did the quota system help him rank high in the military thus pushing him to prominence? Answer: Yes, that’s correct. To a very large extent. 3.Did the Yorubas support this very quota system that facilitated his success in the military? Answer: No! How were they supposed to? Now, 4. Did the quota system make him president (I.e was he handpicked to be president because he was a northerner?) and did the yorubas support his becoming President? Answer: No, Buhari didn’t win the presidency by concensus, he contested and won. He was a democratically elected president who contested and won twice! Also yes, he did enjoy the overwhelming support of the Yorubas but the Yorubas didn’t facilitate his growth to prominence in the military, they only supported him as a civilian. Now that I have broken it down to that elementary level you understand best, can you show us how exactly the Yorubas supported the quota system that pushed him that far (according to you)? |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Wickedtruths: 12:55am On Jan 17 |
Believeintruth:Go and read the first page. Or, did they write it in Latin? |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Believeintruth: 6:31am On Jan 17 |
Wickedtruths:Oga if igbos supported quota system in 1972 it is clear because they were recovering after the civil war. |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by SuperEagles: 7:17am On Jan 17 |
Igbos merited everything but it is Yorubas that got all the best schools. Of course according to your weird reasoning it is Igbos who crossed 7 seas mountains n valley made their universities great but can not make theirs great. SeeWahala:This is country from the tribe where Nnesome Gbewiri forging certific from secondary is from. Racoon: |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by UrVillageChief: 7:38am On Jan 17 |
onuman:Yes o and while the Fulanis were at it, some unthinking region, a region were foresight and intelligence are extremely rare commodities, outrightly went against the sane region that refused to align with the Fulanis and when they staged a walkout and their leader and representative resigned from office in protest, the Fulanis planted themselves there and passed the devilish and sickening legislation behind their back with the support of that very particular compromised region. Today, they are the ones complaining most about the quota system they once supported to spite the visionary people of the SW just the same way they are now clamoring for the secession that was rejected by Azikiwe. Azikiwe even made the topic about adding the secession clause into our constitution a TREASONABLE offense but today, his children are now in dire need of it, we serve a living God truly 🤣🤣🤣 |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by haffaze777(m): 9:16am On Jan 17 |
ibtommy:Where did you see mediocrity in the write up you quote? |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by mcquin(m): 9:40am On Jan 17 |
UrVillageChief:Who is your friend? I won't do a merry go round on this issue with you. Mr. Lecturer, please move to your next student. As you can see, this one is not teachable. Shalom! |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by 1144AK(m): 10:28am On Jan 17 |
Is there no form of merit even in the quota system? I don’t think there is a simple right or wrong here. This is open to debate, as there are pros and cons to consider, and we ought to be conscious of how we frame tribal narratives. Even in a meritocratic system, every tribe should have a chance; I don't believe the genetic lottery favors any specific group. Even within a single tribe, there are always outliers. |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Wickedtruths: 10:31am On Jan 17 |
Believeintruth:What were they recovering from when they resisted the secession clause in the Independence constitution? What were they recovering from when they arrested and sentenced Adaka Boro to death due attempting to seceede? Today, Ibos are begging for secession. ![]() |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by lawani(m): 10:59am On Jan 17 |
anonimi:What Tinubu's ancestors can be is Bariba. That may explain the Jagaban of Borgu title. That however does not make him less Yoruba. The Bariba are interspersed with the Yoruba and many Yoruba families are of Bariba origin. One Bariba even told me the famous founder of the Egba nation Lisabi was Bariba. |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by anonimi: 11:15am On Jan 17 |
lawani:If Tinubu is not the least Yoruba person, why does he throw Yoruba people under the cow 🐄 for his own selfish ambition ![]() anonimi: |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by onuman: 11:55am On Jan 17 |
UrVillageChief:After spewing this rubbbbish, you call your self one of the most sophisticated races in the world. Azikiwe took his stand many decades ago, but you are still living in the world of Azikiwe. When Quota System was introduced into the constitution, it's shortly after the civil war when no Igbo was in the Armed forces ruling council in charge of Nigeria. There were military generals from the SW then who looked the other way while northern military dictators were creating new states, quote system, new local govt for every village in the north, |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by T9ksy(m): 2:11pm On Jan 17 |
Believeintruth:[i] Awo wanted secession clause included in the constitution. The NPC supported the AG. However, Britan opposed it and doesn't like the idea. Zik also opposed it and made a case against it (secession clause) citing the case of Texas vs White. Since zik opposed it, it gave the British the upper hand to reject the motion. Had it been that zik did not opposed it, the British would be left with no choice if ALL the regions wanted the clause included in the Constitution. [i] Excerpt: Nnamdi Azikiwe’s interview with New Nigeria in 1975.* |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by UrVillageChief: 2:35pm On Jan 17 |
onuman:Many of you don’t even know what the term means abi which one be “were creating new states, QUOTA SYSTEM, new local govt for every village in the north”?🤣🤣 About your first paragraph, yes o, I am not complaining about your forefather’s (Azikiwe) stands because I’m enjoying the one Nigeria he envisioned the same way I’m enjoying the unitary system of government we are practicing now (the one created by your Aguinyi Ironsi) and if you aren’t cool with this, I’m sure you know where they are buried, go there and ask them why they sold their children’s future and freedom (Biafra) to the Fulanis just because of their selfish and short-sighted ambitions to become the head of State with an absolute unitary power and a “ceremonial” president (Azikiwe) as these are definitely not my fault and don’t tell me you are now blaming me or are you?🤣 |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Konquest: 3:10pm On Jan 17 |
DeLaRue: |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Believeintruth: 5:26pm On Jan 17 |
T9ksy:That is not true whether Zik opposed or supported the British never wanted any secession because of the fear of the French taking bits off Nigeria. So they baited all the delegates to sign that document so it was a no trainer from the get go. Zik voicing his opposition to it was his own thoughts using the American system. |
| Re: 1972 Article Where South West Students Opposed Quota System In Admissions by Believeintruth: 5:29pm On Jan 17 |
Wickedtruths:Oag rhe same government reintegrate the igbos and as such the needed time to catch up. Again Boro was sentenced to death but the same Igbo man commuted it to life imprisonment. So you might slow down with lying. Boro's scenario and Biafra are two different cases the same Boro wanted a Niger Delta for only Ijaws. Please are Ijaws the only ethnic group in Nigeria Delta? Oga once again slow down with the lies. |
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