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Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by belente(m): 2:53pm On May 11, 2015
Watching d zoo in 3d
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by bjdon: 2:53pm On May 11, 2015
NewNigeriaMind:


Why should the VP head the transaition committee,

Just as Buhari cannot head the transition committee.

Why are you people looking for issues where there is none.

Google is your friend.

Go and check out what happens in other countries, the VP elect is always very prominent where there is a transition from one party to the next. Its basic protocol, barring the President he's the next most senior. if something happens to the president early in the administration he needs to be able to step up with no hiccups. The fact here is that he has been completely ignored and some 80 something year old Northerner who was not even involved in the campaign is now the transition head. SW and Tinubu will learn the hard way that fear of the Fulani is the beginning of wisdom!
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by dokyOloye: 2:54pm On May 11, 2015
whitecat1:
I will help you chief OLODO, since you too can't count!

There are 6 states in the SW and Buhari won all but 1 which makes it 5, get your calculator out if this is too difficult. And before you talk manners, make sure your lineage is taught the simplest ones first, cos we know how rude, nasty and hateful you people are!

goat,he is talking abt APC controlled states not where Buhari won.
Seems Ur brain is filled wt cassava fufu?
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by anigold(m): 2:55pm On May 11, 2015
gratieao:
Buhari will give Tinubu Awolowo treatment.

Awo betrayed the Igbos to please his slave masters, who later turned the heat on him. Northerner leaders’ve given prominent Yoruba men an overdose of humiliation that will last them a life time despite using them to fight the civil war.


Did Awo die a fulfilled man? NO ……the Hausa Fulani whose interest he severed during the civil war sent him to grave. Jakande was used by IBB to rope Awo into treasonable felony …Awo later committed suicide.

Bros u are harsh ooo.. but its the truth but this one is as bitter as vinegar...

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Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by nyafunyafu: 2:56pm On May 11, 2015
bofoy:
How i wish northerners will fight and reject southwest, they betray their bother and voted for their enemy, after all the support south south gave to their son OBJ THEY WENT AHEAD AND BETRAY GEJ. No yorubaman will ever be supported again by south south . please deal with him and reduce him to size :p:p:p
Do you have a job? Is every member of your family who is supposed to be duely employed employed? Do you have 24 hours power supply? Do you have adequate social amenities? If the answers are no then you re the one betraying yourself including the people that liked your post! Nigeria has gone beyond ethnic and tribal politics. Until this useless partisanship is eliminated then Nigeria will continue to be in this mess. What did your GEJ that was betrayed achieved when the common man is still hungry! Meritocracy us all what we need right now enough of this useless tribal sentiments!
If Tinubu will be cut to size or whatever for Nigeria to be better than Dubai so be it! Our youths should just stop enabling these selfish and wicked politicians who divide us across tribal lines! If you are sick will care where the doctor treating you comes from?
Enough of this rubbish!

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Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by anigold(m): 3:00pm On May 11, 2015
MugabeRobert:
All the bitter goats on this thread are ibos. Any surprise?

Robert mugabe like seriously of all the names in the world grin grin
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by anigold(m): 3:01pm On May 11, 2015
bjdon:
Obasanjo put Fulani man Yardua in office only for Yardua to turn round and cut him down to size,expect the same to happen to Tinunbu. The fact the VP elect is not the head of the transition comitee speaks volumes. Tinunbu will not believe what hit him by the time Northern hawks finish with him

This vp is just a figure head...
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by Gregmod(m): 3:01pm On May 11, 2015
Hmmmm
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by NobleG1(m): 3:02pm On May 11, 2015
Yorubas love Hausa/Fulani who continue to use and f*uck them left and right! And yet they hate Igbos who do them absolutely nothing!

Yorubas deserve every damn thing they get from these rag heads!
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by NewNigeriaMind: 3:07pm On May 11, 2015
bjdon:


Google is your friend.

Go and check out what happens in other countries, the VP elect is always very prominent where there is a transition from one party to the next. Its basic protocol, barring the President he's the next most senior. if something happens to the president early in the administration he needs to be able to step up with no hiccups. The fact here is that he has been completely ignored and some 80 something year old Northerner who was not even involved in the campaign is now the transition head. SW and Tinubu will learn the hard way that fear of the Fulani is the beginning of wisdom!


Care to share an example of a country that proofs your assertion. Or you just like sounding smart cool

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Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by anigold(m): 3:09pm On May 11, 2015
MrCcf:
The fact that the northern oligarchies refused to allow the VP head Buhari's transition committee should give the Yorubas something to think about.

The yorubas were the financial and media backbone to the success of APC seems they have just been duped by the politically smart northern oligarchs... this drama will be funny..
I dont even know which zone they will cry to..
The east and south are no go areas...
Am 100% sure the western APCs states cant win the president all by itself....
The presidential barreness will continue until they learn to be politically loyal and politically honest to other political zones...

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Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by okekeanayo(f): 3:13pm On May 11, 2015
lekkie073:
June 2015........GMB in power....politics BTW northern power bloc and southwestern power bloc starts

2016....full blown crisis leading to south western APC members decamping to a new party

2017.....south west politicians start making moves to reconcile with south east and south south in order to push out GMB in 2019

2018.......after a lot of deliberations and reconciliations..... The stage is set for a north vs south election

2019.......who wins?. cool
it would have been later for our slipery south-west, because Biafra would be a Republic shortly.

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Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by Akiika: 3:20pm On May 11, 2015
Beer parlor discussion....not worth my comment!
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by anigold(m): 3:24pm On May 11, 2015
Chukwugekwu:
Northern knew it very well about the greedy of south west that's why they used them to acquired the presidential election. .....
GEJ can't stop laugh and me too i am already laughing grin grin

I love this movie lets all watch..

When
Treachery meet treachery.
grin grin
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by whitecat1: 3:25pm On May 11, 2015
Oponu, your brain is the one filled with cassava as a pig stuffed with Akpu!

Buhari won 5 states in the SW, fact! you can keep confusing yourselves over nothing, your headache!

dokyOloye:
goat,he is talking abt APC controlled states not where Buhari won.
Seems Ur brain is filled wt cassava fufu?
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by scantee(m): 3:32pm On May 11, 2015
That is just the beginning Tinubu & co never see anything
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by Nobody: 3:36pm On May 11, 2015
Treachery begets treachery, and many dooms to come.
From the hollow calleth the voice of reason...Ye the falconers voice is now faint. The regions has gone a whoring who shall reason with her.
Pray i tell thee, the signs in the stars O APC nay South West.

Pray i tell thee when Venus will consumate her love with Mercury promising Eldorado and mutual fun.

Pray I tell thee when these group of political discontent, strange bed fellows united to oust

Political msifits heralding the signs of the star of David, Ye of Freedom
Of Pluto running away satisfied with her lustful consuming lust for Saturn, the devil..... nay the North.

Once again i say Pray, for the hour is now upon us.


The Electorate have thirsted blood, Ye until the bloodmoon ceases they will not be satiated.
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by whitecat1: 3:41pm On May 11, 2015
It has not even begun yet you are all this worked up!
4 years of this alone will sure put many of you down! And 8 years?

I predict many of your monikers will be missing and forever gone!

anigold:


I love this movie lets all watch..

When
Treachery meet treachery.
grin grin
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by ralph28(m): 3:47pm On May 11, 2015
But wait o,who can ignore a man like Tinubu?

To me,he is like Water.

Buhari used him and washed his political dirtiness now he is Clean to go to Aso rock to pilot the affairs of this great country.

Let's begin to see Tinubu as a great politician,who will impact positively to the growth of Nigeria as he did in Lagos State.

I am not his fan but I love him. He knows how to solve problems and get good results.

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Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by Nobody: 3:59pm On May 11, 2015
APC no go pass 1yr
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by meccuno: 4:02pm On May 11, 2015
paulsir:
At least he did not run away like your grand patron and pseudo messiah that dressed like a woman through to abidjan.Truth be told,ojukwu set a a trap for the igbos to reduce their population and they think hes an hero.
yeah right....where was Tinubu during abacha days? Guess he didn't run away.....rubbish
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Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by 49cents(m): 4:13pm On May 11, 2015
500GP:
ALL THE IBO.... YORUBA ARE NOT A BABIES IN THE GAME OF POLITICS..

WE HAVE ONCE PROVED TO YOU OVER MIGHT WHEN IT COMES TO POLITICS..

I TRUST TINUBU, HERE KNOWS HOW TO PLAY THE GAME LIKE OBASANJO...

i hate po;itics of this kind because the p;ight of the common man is nver facored in but let me tell you something you dont really appreciate yet

the north is in power thanks to the southwest
the north now know that they only need an ally in either SS or SE to retain power who are currently out of the power equation

THE SE AND SS ARE NOW MORE LIKE A BLOC JUST LIKE THE NE,NC AND NW

they dont really need the SW anymore because all they need is to dangle VP slot to the SE in 2019 and a promise to support a SE/NW 2023 presidency WITH A SS SENATE PRESIDENCY



BUT LIKE I SAID I RATHER WE SEE A PROGRESSIVE NIGERIA AND NOT JUST JOSTLYING FOR POWER AT THE WXPEBSE OF TRUE DEVELOPMENT
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by sirwilli(m): 4:20pm On May 11, 2015
the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude.
•The Yoruba elite and area-boy politics;
•Igbo marginalisation and the responsible limits of retribution; and
•The Yoruba Factor and "Area-boy" Politics.
My views on the Yoruba political leadership have been thoroughly articulated in some of my writings, prime among which was " Afenifere: Syllabus of Errors" published by This Day (The Sunday Newspaper) on Sept 27, 1998. There was also an earlier publication in the weekly Trust entitled " The Igbo, the Yoruba and History" (Aug. 21, 1998).

In sum, the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude.

The Yoruba elite were the first, in 1962, to attempt a violent overthrow of an elected government in this country. In 1966, it was the violence in the West which provided an avenue for the putsch of 15th January. After Chief Awolowo lost to Shagari in 1983 elections, it was the discontent and bad publicity in the South-West which led to the Buhari intervention.

When Buhari jailed UPN governors like Ige and Onabanjo, the South-Western press castigated that good government and provided the right mood for IBB to take over power. As soon as IBB cleared UPN governors of charges against them in a politically motivated retrial, he became the darling of the South-West. When IBB annulled the primaries in which Adamu Ciroma and Shehu Yar Adua emerged as presidential candidates in the NRC and SDP, he was hailed by the South-West. When the same man annulled the June 12, 1993 elections in which Abiola was the front-runner, the South-West now became defenders of democracy.

When it seemed Sani Abacha was sympathetic to Abiola, the South-West supported his take-over. He was in fact invited by a prominent NADECO member to take over in a published letter shortly before the event. Even though Abiola had won the elections in the North, the North was blamed for its annulment. When Abdulsalam Abubakar started his transition, the Yoruba political leadership through NADECO presented a memorandum on a Government of National Unity that showed complete disrespect for the intelligence and liberties of other Nigerians.

Subsequently, they formed a tribal party which failed to meet minimum requirements for registration, but was registered all the same to avoid the violence that was bound to follow non-registration, given the area-boy mentality of South-West politicians. Having rejected an Obasanjo candidacy and challenged the election as a fraud in court, we now find a leading member of the AD in the government, a daughter of an Afenifere leader as Minister of State, and Awolowo´s daughter as Ambassador, all appointed by a man who won the election through fraud.

Meanwhile, nothing has been negotiated for the children of Abiola, the focus of Yoruba political activity. In return for these favours, the AD solidly voted for Evan Enwerem as Senate President. This is a man who participated in the two-million- man March for Abacha´s self-succession. He also is reputed to have hosted a meeting of governors during IBB´s transition, demanding that June 12 elections should never be de-annulled and threatening that the East would go to war if this was done. When Ibrahim Salisu Buhari was accused of swearing to a false affidavit, the Yoruba political elite correctly took up the gauntlet for his resignation.

When an AD governor, Bola Tinubu, swears to a false affidavit that he attended an Ivy League University which he did not attend, we hear excuses.

For so many years, the Yoruba have inundated this country with stories of being marginalised and of a civil service dominated by northerners through quota system. The Federal Character Commission has recently released a report which shows that the South-West accounts for 27.8% of civil servants in the range GL08 to GL14 and a full 29.5% of GL 15 and above. One zone out of six zones controls a full 30% of the civil service leaving the other five zones to share the remaining 70%. We find the same story in the economy, in academia, in parastatals.

Yet in spite of being so dominant, the Yoruba complained and complained of marginalization. Of recent, in recognition of the trauma which hit the South-West after June 12, the rest of the country forced everyone out of the race to ensure that a South-Westerner emerged, often against the best advice of political activists.

Instead of leading a path of reconciliation and strong appreciation, the Yoruba have embarked on short-sighted triumphalism, threatening other "nationalities" that they ( who after all lost the election) will protect Obasanjo ( who was forced on them). No less a person than Bola Ige has made such utterances.

To further show that they were in charge, they led a cult into the Hausa area of Sagamu, murdered a Hausa woman and nothing happened. In the violence that followed, they killed several Hausa residents, with Yoruba leaders like Segun Osoba, reminding Nigerians of the need to respect the culture of their host communities. This would have continued were it not for the people of Kano who showed that they could also create their own Oro who would only be appeased through the shedding of innocent Yoruba blood.
I say all this, to support Balarabe Musa´s statement, that the greatest problem to nation-building in Nigeria are the Yoruba Bourgeoisie. I say this also to underscore my point that until they change this attitude, no conference can solve the problems of Nigeria. We cannot move forward if the leadership of one of the largest ethnic groups continues to operate, not like statesmen, but like common area boys.
iii.The Igbo Factor and the Reasonable Limits of Retribution.

The Igbo people of Nigeria have made a mark in the history of this nation. They led the first successful military coup which eliminated the Military and Political leaders of other regions while letting off Igbo leaders. Nwafor Orizu, then Senate President, in consultation with President Azikiwe, subverted the constitution and handed over power to Aguiyi-Ironsi. Subsequent developments, including attempts at humiliating other peoples, led to the counter-coup and later the civil war. The Igbos themselves must acknowledge that they have a large part of the blame for shattering the unity of this country.
Having said that, this nation must realise that Igbos have more than paid for their foolishness. They have been defeated in war, rendered paupers by monetary policy fiat, their properties declared abandoned and confiscated, kept out of strategic public sector appointments and deprived of public services. The rest of the country forced them to remain in Nigeria and has continued to deny them equity.
The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have conspired to keep the Igbo out of the scheme of things. In the recent transition when the Igbo solidly supported the PDP in the hope of an Ekwueme presidency, the North and South-West treated this as a Biafra agenda. Every rule set for the primaries, every gentleman´s agreement was set aside to ensure that Obasanjo, not Ekwueme emerged as the candidate. Things went as far as getting the Federal Government to hurriedly gazette a pardon. Now, with this government, the marginalistion of the Igbo is more complete than ever before. The Igbos have taken all these quietly because, they reason, they brought it upon themselves. But the nation is sitting on a time-bomb.
After the First World War, the victors treated Germany with the same contempt Nigeria is treating Igbos. Two decades later, there was a Second World War, far costlier than the first. Germany was again defeated, but this time, they won a more honourable peace. Our present political leaders have no sense of History. There is a new Igbo man, who was not born in 1966 and neither knows nor cares about Nzeogwu and Ojukwu. There are Igbo men on the street who were never Biafrans. They were born Nigerians, are Nigerians, but suffer because of actions of earlier generations. They will soon decide that it is better to fight their own war, and may be find an honourable peace, than to remain in this contemptible state in perpetuity.

The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have exacted their pound of flesh from the Igbos. For one Sardauna, one Tafawa Balewa, one Akintola and one Okotie-Eboh, hundreds of thousands have died and suffered.

If this issue is not addressed immediately, no conference will solve Nigeria´s problems. By Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.

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Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by idima(m): 4:24pm On May 11, 2015
this is called Geneses
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by ajepako(f): 4:30pm On May 11, 2015
lekkie073:
June 2015........GMB in power....politics BTW northern power bloc and southwestern power bloc starts

2016....full blown crisis leading to south western APC members decamping to a new party

2017.....south west politicians start making moves to reconcile with south east and south south in order to push out GMB in 2019

2018.......after a lot of deliberations and reconciliations..... The stage is set for a north vs south election

2019.......who wins?. cool


Guy,, i didnt think this way, but this sure makes sense!

One love!
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by winnieG1(m): 4:42pm On May 11, 2015
sirwilli:
the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude.
•The Yoruba elite and area-boy politics;
•Igbo marginalisation and the responsible limits of retribution; and
•The Yoruba Factor and "Area-boy" Politics.
My views on the Yoruba political leadership have been thoroughly articulated in some of my writings, prime among which was " Afenifere: Syllabus of Errors" published by This Day (The Sunday Newspaper) on Sept 27, 1998. There was also an earlier publication in the weekly Trust entitled " The Igbo, the Yoruba and History" (Aug. 21, 1998).

In sum, the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude.

The Yoruba elite were the first, in 1962, to attempt a violent overthrow of an elected government in this country. In 1966, it was the violence in the West which provided an avenue for the putsch of 15th January. After Chief Awolowo lost to Shagari in 1983 elections, it was the discontent and bad publicity in the South-West which led to the Buhari intervention.

When Buhari jailed UPN governors like Ige and Onabanjo, the South-Western press castigated that good government and provided the right mood for IBB to take over power. As soon as IBB cleared UPN governors of charges against them in a politically motivated retrial, he became the darling of the South-West. When IBB annulled the primaries in which Adamu Ciroma and Shehu Yar Adua emerged as presidential candidates in the NRC and SDP, he was hailed by the South-West. When the same man annulled the June 12, 1993 elections in which Abiola was the front-runner, the South-West now became defenders of democracy.

When it seemed Sani Abacha was sympathetic to Abiola, the South-West supported his take-over. He was in fact invited by a prominent NADECO member to take over in a published letter shortly before the event. Even though Abiola had won the elections in the North, the North was blamed for its annulment. When Abdulsalam Abubakar started his transition, the Yoruba political leadership through NADECO presented a memorandum on a Government of National Unity that showed complete disrespect for the intelligence and liberties of other Nigerians.

Subsequently, they formed a tribal party which failed to meet minimum requirements for registration, but was registered all the same to avoid the violence that was bound to follow non-registration, given the area-boy mentality of South-West politicians. Having rejected an Obasanjo candidacy and challenged the election as a fraud in court, we now find a leading member of the AD in the government, a daughter of an Afenifere leader as Minister of State, and Awolowo´s daughter as Ambassador, all appointed by a man who won the election through fraud.

Meanwhile, nothing has been negotiated for the children of Abiola, the focus of Yoruba political activity. In return for these favours, the AD solidly voted for Evan Enwerem as Senate President. This is a man who participated in the two-million- man March for Abacha´s self-succession. He also is reputed to have hosted a meeting of governors during IBB´s transition, demanding that June 12 elections should never be de-annulled and threatening that the East would go to war if this was done. When Ibrahim Salisu Buhari was accused of swearing to a false affidavit, the Yoruba political elite correctly took up the gauntlet for his resignation.

When an AD governor, Bola Tinubu, swears to a false affidavit that he attended an Ivy League University which he did not attend, we hear excuses.

For so many years, the Yoruba have inundated this country with stories of being marginalised and of a civil service dominated by northerners through quota system. The Federal Character Commission has recently released a report which shows that the South-West accounts for 27.8% of civil servants in the range GL08 to GL14 and a full 29.5% of GL 15 and above. One zone out of six zones controls a full 30% of the civil service leaving the other five zones to share the remaining 70%. We find the same story in the economy, in academia, in parastatals.

Yet in spite of being so dominant, the Yoruba complained and complained of marginalization. Of recent, in recognition of the trauma which hit the South-West after June 12, the rest of the country forced everyone out of the race to ensure that a South-Westerner emerged, often against the best advice of political activists.

Instead of leading a path of reconciliation and strong appreciation, the Yoruba have embarked on short-sighted triumphalism, threatening other "nationalities" that they ( who after all lost the election) will protect Obasanjo ( who was forced on them). No less a person than Bola Ige has made such utterances.

To further show that they were in charge, they led a cult into the Hausa area of Sagamu, murdered a Hausa woman and nothing happened. In the violence that followed, they killed several Hausa residents, with Yoruba leaders like Segun Osoba, reminding Nigerians of the need to respect the culture of their host communities. This would have continued were it not for the people of Kano who showed that they could also create their own Oro who would only be appeased through the shedding of innocent Yoruba blood.
I say all this, to support Balarabe Musa´s statement, that the greatest problem to nation-building in Nigeria are the Yoruba Bourgeoisie. I say this also to underscore my point that until they change this attitude, no conference can solve the problems of Nigeria. We cannot move forward if the leadership of one of the largest ethnic groups continues to operate, not like statesmen, but like common area boys.
iii.The Igbo Factor and the Reasonable Limits of Retribution.

The Igbo people of Nigeria have made a mark in the history of this nation. They led the first successful military coup which eliminated the Military and Political leaders of other regions while letting off Igbo leaders. Nwafor Orizu, then Senate President, in consultation with President Azikiwe, subverted the constitution and handed over power to Aguiyi-Ironsi. Subsequent developments, including attempts at humiliating other peoples, led to the counter-coup and later the civil war. The Igbos themselves must acknowledge that they have a large part of the blame for shattering the unity of this country.
Having said that, this nation must realise that Igbos have more than paid for their foolishness. They have been defeated in war, rendered paupers by monetary policy fiat, their properties declared abandoned and confiscated, kept out of strategic public sector appointments and deprived of public services. The rest of the country forced them to remain in Nigeria and has continued to deny them equity.
The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have conspired to keep the Igbo out of the scheme of things. In the recent transition when the Igbo solidly supported the PDP in the hope of an Ekwueme presidency, the North and South-West treated this as a Biafra agenda. Every rule set for the primaries, every gentleman´s agreement was set aside to ensure that Obasanjo, not Ekwueme emerged as the candidate. Things went as far as getting the Federal Government to hurriedly gazette a pardon. Now, with this government, the marginalistion of the Igbo is more complete than ever before. The Igbos have taken all these quietly because, they reason, they brought it upon themselves. But the nation is sitting on a time-bomb.
After the First World War, the victors treated Germany with the same contempt Nigeria is treating Igbos. Two decades later, there was a Second World War, far costlier than the first. Germany was again defeated, but this time, they won a more honourable peace. Our present political leaders have no sense of History. There is a new Igbo man, who was not born in 1966 and neither knows nor cares about Nzeogwu and Ojukwu. There are Igbo men on the street who were never Biafrans. They were born Nigerians, are Nigerians, but suffer because of actions of earlier generations. They will soon decide that it is better to fight their own war, and may be find an honourable peace, than to remain in this contemptible state in perpetuity.

The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have exacted their pound of flesh from the Igbos. For one Sardauna, one Tafawa Balewa, one Akintola and one Okotie-Eboh, hundreds of thousands have died and suffered.

If this issue is not addressed immediately, no conference will solve Nigeria´s problems. By Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.

If Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi actually wrote this piece, I dough my hat for him, Pls I need the source
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by realadesco(m): 4:42pm On May 11, 2015
bofoy:
How i wish northerners will fight and reject southwest, they betray their bother and voted for their enemy, after all the support south south gave to their son OBJ THEY WENT AHEAD AND BETRAY GEJ. No yorubaman will ever be supported again by south south . please deal with him and reduce him to size :p:p:p
rubbish so we should leave him spoil our dear country because he is an ibo man grin
bofoy:
How i wish northerners will fight and reject southwest, they betray their bother and voted for their enemy, after all the support south south gave to their son OBJ THEY WENT AHEAD AND BETRAY GEJ. No yorubaman will ever be supported again by south south . please deal with him and reduce him to size :p:p:p
rubbish so we should leave him spoil our dear country because he is an ibo man
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by Nobody: 4:43pm On May 11, 2015
Activa:


What u wrote is meaningless.

Please give it some meaning! We are waiting...
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by meccuno: 4:44pm On May 11, 2015
sirwilli:
the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude.
•The Yoruba elite and area-boy politics;
•Igbo marginalisation and the responsible limits of retribution; and
•The Yoruba Factor and "Area-boy" Politics.
My views on the Yoruba political leadership have been thoroughly articulated in some of my writings, prime among which was " Afenifere: Syllabus of Errors" published by This Day (The Sunday Newspaper) on Sept 27, 1998. There was also an earlier publication in the weekly Trust entitled " The Igbo, the Yoruba and History" (Aug. 21, 1998).

In sum, the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude.

The Yoruba elite were the first, in 1962, to attempt a violent overthrow of an elected government in this country. In 1966, it was the violence in the West which provided an avenue for the putsch of 15th January. After Chief Awolowo lost to Shagari in 1983 elections, it was the discontent and bad publicity in the South-West which led to the Buhari intervention.

When Buhari jailed UPN governors like Ige and Onabanjo, the South-Western press castigated that good government and provided the right mood for IBB to take over power. As soon as IBB cleared UPN governors of charges against them in a politically motivated retrial, he became the darling of the South-West. When IBB annulled the primaries in which Adamu Ciroma and Shehu Yar Adua emerged as presidential candidates in the NRC and SDP, he was hailed by the South-West. When the same man annulled the June 12, 1993 elections in which Abiola was the front-runner, the South-West now became defenders of democracy.

When it seemed Sani Abacha was sympathetic to Abiola, the South-West supported his take-over. He was in fact invited by a prominent NADECO member to take over in a published letter shortly before the event. Even though Abiola had won the elections in the North, the North was blamed for its annulment. When Abdulsalam Abubakar started his transition, the Yoruba political leadership through NADECO presented a memorandum on a Government of National Unity that showed complete disrespect for the intelligence and liberties of other Nigerians.

Subsequently, they formed a tribal party which failed to meet minimum requirements for registration, but was registered all the same to avoid the violence that was bound to follow non-registration, given the area-boy mentality of South-West politicians. Having rejected an Obasanjo candidacy and challenged the election as a fraud in court, we now find a leading member of the AD in the government, a daughter of an Afenifere leader as Minister of State, and Awolowo´s daughter as Ambassador, all appointed by a man who won the election through fraud.

Meanwhile, nothing has been negotiated for the children of Abiola, the focus of Yoruba political activity. In return for these favours, the AD solidly voted for Evan Enwerem as Senate President. This is a man who participated in the two-million- man March for Abacha´s self-succession. He also is reputed to have hosted a meeting of governors during IBB´s transition, demanding that June 12 elections should never be de-annulled and threatening that the East would go to war if this was done. When Ibrahim Salisu Buhari was accused of swearing to a false affidavit, the Yoruba political elite correctly took up the gauntlet for his resignation.

When an AD governor, Bola Tinubu, swears to a false affidavit that he attended an Ivy League University which he did not attend, we hear excuses.

For so many years, the Yoruba have inundated this country with stories of being marginalised and of a civil service dominated by northerners through quota system. The Federal Character Commission has recently released a report which shows that the South-West accounts for 27.8% of civil servants in the range GL08 to GL14 and a full 29.5% of GL 15 and above. One zone out of six zones controls a full 30% of the civil service leaving the other five zones to share the remaining 70%. We find the same story in the economy, in academia, in parastatals.

Yet in spite of being so dominant, the Yoruba complained and complained of marginalization. Of recent, in recognition of the trauma which hit the South-West after June 12, the rest of the country forced everyone out of the race to ensure that a South-Westerner emerged, often against the best advice of political activists.

Instead of leading a path of reconciliation and strong appreciation, the Yoruba have embarked on short-sighted triumphalism, threatening other "nationalities" that they ( who after all lost the election) will protect Obasanjo ( who was forced on them). No less a person than Bola Ige has made such utterances.

To further show that they were in charge, they led a cult into the Hausa area of Sagamu, murdered a Hausa woman and nothing happened. In the violence that followed, they killed several Hausa residents, with Yoruba leaders like Segun Osoba, reminding Nigerians of the need to respect the culture of their host communities. This would have continued were it not for the people of Kano who showed that they could also create their own Oro who would only be appeased through the shedding of innocent Yoruba blood.
I say all this, to support Balarabe Musa´s statement, that the greatest problem to nation-building in Nigeria are the Yoruba Bourgeoisie. I say this also to underscore my point that until they change this attitude, no conference can solve the problems of Nigeria. We cannot move forward if the leadership of one of the largest ethnic groups continues to operate, not like statesmen, but like common area boys.
iii.The Igbo Factor and the Reasonable Limits of Retribution.

The Igbo people of Nigeria have made a mark in the history of this nation. They led the first successful military coup which eliminated the Military and Political leaders of other regions while letting off Igbo leaders. Nwafor Orizu, then Senate President, in consultation with President Azikiwe, subverted the constitution and handed over power to Aguiyi-Ironsi. Subsequent developments, including attempts at humiliating other peoples, led to the counter-coup and later the civil war. The Igbos themselves must acknowledge that they have a large part of the blame for shattering the unity of this country.
Having said that, this nation must realise that Igbos have more than paid for their foolishness. They have been defeated in war, rendered paupers by monetary policy fiat, their properties declared abandoned and confiscated, kept out of strategic public sector appointments and deprived of public services. The rest of the country forced them to remain in Nigeria and has continued to deny them equity.
The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have conspired to keep the Igbo out of the scheme of things. In the recent transition when the Igbo solidly supported the PDP in the hope of an Ekwueme presidency, the North and South-West treated this as a Biafra agenda. Every rule set for the primaries, every gentleman´s agreement was set aside to ensure that Obasanjo, not Ekwueme emerged as the candidate. Things went as far as getting the Federal Government to hurriedly gazette a pardon. Now, with this government, the marginalistion of the Igbo is more complete than ever before. The Igbos have taken all these quietly because, they reason, they brought it upon themselves. But the nation is sitting on a time-bomb.
After the First World War, the victors treated Germany with the same contempt Nigeria is treating Igbos. Two decades later, there was a Second World War, far costlier than the first. Germany was again defeated, but this time, they won a more honourable peace. Our present political leaders have no sense of History. There is a new Igbo man, who was not born in 1966 and neither knows nor cares about Nzeogwu and Ojukwu. There are Igbo men on the street who were never Biafrans. They were born Nigerians, are Nigerians, but suffer because of actions of earlier generations. They will soon decide that it is better to fight their own war, and may be find an honourable peace, than to remain in this contemptible state in perpetuity.

The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have exacted their pound of flesh from the Igbos. For one Sardauna, one Tafawa Balewa, one Akintola and one Okotie-Eboh, hundreds of thousands have died and suffered.

If this issue is not addressed immediately, no conference will solve Nigeria´s problems. By Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by abdulwastecx(m): 4:48pm On May 11, 2015
ProfessorPeter:
South South and Southeast will join hands with Buhari to punish Yoruba for betraying us. Interesting days ahead

who is us?
what is the similarity between igbo and yoruba?
we have similarity with the so called north than you people.
old oyo empire capital was in the guinea savana with lot of cultural assimilation and exchanged with the north.

with massive education in the north and eradication of some conservative religious practice you will see that south west is more at home with north than easter Nigeria.
Re: APC Crisis: Northern Leaders Move To Cut Tinubu To Size by godwin120alex: 4:50pm On May 11, 2015
Watever all I want is GMB to deliver all his campaign promises.

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