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| El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by Itaekuson3(op): 3:43pm On Jan 23 |
EL-RUFAI OPPOSES THE DIVISION OF NIGERIA! DECLARES TRUE FEDERALISM & DEVOLUTION OF POWERS AS THE ANSWER WATCH NOW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EC8EqFwvkUs
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| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by Dreal1247: 3:49pm On Jan 23 |
Nigeria is better as one big nation, but it is better divided into smaller peaceful nations instead of the wastage of lives and properties being experienced in the president day Nigeria. |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by Obiedun(m): 3:59pm On Jan 23 |
Division may not be now but it will actually come. Your born to rule syndrome will Make it happen. Nobody is a slave to anyone. |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by Pierocash(m): 5:01pm On Jan 23 |
I think i agree with El-Rufai. Nigeria should be restructured into a Regional Government with power transmitted to regions but still one Nigeria. By so doing, it will be easier to hold the regional government responsible without ethnic colouration. Devolution of power is the best thing to do. But sharia law should first be disbanded. |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by udede(m): 5:12pm On Jan 23 |
Too late . Nobody listened to Prophet Joshua Iginla now it's too late |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by jospepper(m): 6:00pm On Jan 23 |
What is the colour of these people's confusion? Now you have the opportunity to have your own country where you will have Islam as state religion and practice your sharia 100% But you are here opposing it? Allow us the infidels to go our way. |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by ElSudani: 6:05pm On Jan 23*. Modified: 6:39pm On Jan 23 |
Pierocash:That is what we had until one guy called Ironsi took a wrecking ball to the whole structure. |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by ibtommy(m): 6:15pm On Jan 23*. Modified: 10:45pm On Jan 25 |
True Nigeria indeed! Is it until they finish us that we will be wise? One Nigeria cannot work o. Make una dey "bandit" unaselves. We are tired of the unequal yoke formed by Lord Luggard. |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 6:58pm On Jan 23 |
Pierocash:That's exactly why those governors defecting to APC are doing so and not by coercion. That is Tinubu's agenda for 2nd term and many governors are buying into it |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by Gotocourt: 8:01pm On Jan 23 |
Pierocash:Going back to regional will worsen things, lots of problems in the north during Sir Ahmadu Bello rule. States should control their resources 🤷🏿, that's the only way Nigeria will grow 📌💯, more competition against states will begin. |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by plessis: 8:05pm On Jan 23 |
Obiedun:Did you and your minigod not know of his born to rule syndrome before begging for his help or you found out after your minigod betrayed him? |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by givedemwotowoto: 8:07pm On Jan 23 |
BlakKluKluxKlan:Hahahahaha you had to even admit it yourself. Even Yusuf and other Northern governors defected to support Tilumbu’s restructuring, not coercion. Hahahaha |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by Obiedun(m): 8:09pm On Jan 23 |
plessis:Just look for a place to have a medical test. The same people you are now worshipping because you want somebody to be president. |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by Streetinvestor2: 8:10pm On Jan 23 |
The best thing that can happen in my generation is to have a different nation from SW |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 8:24pm On Jan 23 |
givedemwotowoto:And so what's wrong in that ? Is that not what the entire south and the Middle Belt been clamouring for ? Is that not the master-stroke that will finally put and end to the cries of insecurity, bloodshed, separation, marginalisation, hatred, tribalism and unhealthy ri itvalry ? A leader/govt that is able to give that to Nigerians without bloodshed is my friend and hero any day. It's about time ! |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by RemoteNaija: 9:32pm On Jan 23 |
True Federalism is good for the nation, but Personal Federalism is better for you. Declare independence from the Naira. Structure your own 'economy' to depend on foreign exchange. Whether Nigeria divides or unites, if your income is in Dollars, you are safe. Let us practice 'Fiscal Federalism' in our personal bank accounts first. |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by Obiedun(m): 9:36pm On Jan 23 |
plessis:Nigeria belong to the Bassas, the Itsekiris, the Efiks, the Ibibios, the Nupes, the Ijaws, the Tivs, the Igalas, the Ebiras, the Binis, the Urhobos, the Esans, the Annangs, the Kanuris, the Beroms, the Ogonis, the Igedes, the Angas, the Gbagyis, the Baribas, the Adaras, the Jarawas, the Barkes, the Eggons, the Ikwerres, the Jukuns, the Kwales, the Shuwas, the Yorubas, the Igbos, the Fulanis, the Hausas and a lot more. Nigeria belong to Christians, Muslims, atheists and traditional worshippers. Nigeria is therefore a secular state. Nigeria is not the property of any particular ethnic group or people of a particular religion. #Copied # |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by dmz1: 11:00pm On Jan 23 |
[quote author=udede post=138236743]Too late . Nobody listened to Prophet Joshua Iginla now it's too late [/quote what did the false prophet say? |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by pointblank247(m): 3:46am On Jan 24 |
Una go cry taya. |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by PulaPower: 5:52am On Jan 24 |
Gotocourt:Mention some of the problems..? Meanwhile, once we go back to regionalism, every region will be able to control itself.. |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by udede(m): 7:02am On Jan 24 |
[quote author=dmz1 post=138239821][/quote]hmmmm you have concluded that he is a false prophet so what are you doing with his prophecy |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by oyatz(m): 8:35am On Jan 24 |
Pierocash:Name one significant achievement of one big Nigeria that would be absent in smaller manageable countries |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by Pierocash(m): 10:43am On Jan 24 |
oyatz:the population is an advantage |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by oyatz(m): 3:28pm On Jan 27 |
Pierocash:How is population, an achievement? |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by oyatz(m): 3:32pm On Jan 27 |
Pierocash:Nigeria is best divided into smaller manageable countries, where each country can galvanise their people into a nation, focus on developing themselves without unwanted attacks by marauding tribes , permanent cries of victimisation with subtle blackmail, accusations and counter-accusations that bedevilled Nigeria, as currently constituted. |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by oyatz(m): 3:35pm On Jan 27 |
plessis:The future of Nogeria is beyond the chidish talks of mini-gods vs mega-gods like this |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by Pierocash(m): 4:05pm On Jan 27 |
oyatz:it becomes lucrative for business. Why do you think almost every foreign company wants to access the NIGERIA market. Even with the whole corruption, businesses strive better in countries with large population |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by oyatz(m): 7:27pm On Jan 27 |
Pierocash:Countries primarily exist as a safe space for peoples, living within the country, to pursuit their endeavours and reach the highest possible quality of life in that land. It is very difficult to fulfil this primary objective in Nigeria Why has this not translated to high quality of life for Nigerians? Companies go to smaller countries than Nigeria e.g Ireland. |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by Pierocash(m): 7:42pm On Jan 27 |
oyatz:and that is why true federalism is the solution like Elrufai suggested. With regional government, you are responsible for your governance, and still have the privilege to access the market |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by oyatz(m): 1:32am On Jan 29 |
Pierocash:Why must we belong to the same country? Nigeria should be divided into Arewa Islamic Republic MiddleBelt Republic Oduduwa Republic Edo Kingdom Niger-Delta Republic Biafra |
| Re: El-rufai Opposes The Division Of Nigeria! Declares True Federalism & Devolution by Pierocash(m): 7:11am On Jan 29 |
oyatz:okay no problem |
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