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Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Gbawe: 5:44pm On Oct 22, 2015
SirShymexx:
And what's stopping the leaders from 1999-2015 from consolidating on a well planned structure and creating new structures - apart from individual vainglory, exaggerated non-achievements, and extreme corruption?

15 years is a long time and almost all Yoruba states have been under one leadership/group structure since 1999.
It is not as simple as that. Politics plays a huge part in the underdevelopment of the SW. Post military rule, i.e 1999 onwards, Nigerian politics was highly unevolved and rudimentarily ineffective because it was entirely about rapacious greed and self-aggrandizement of a few. from 1999 looting to performance ratio was probably 70:30. I.e political leaders steal 70% of what is available and fund States with the rest. This happened uniformly across the SW because democracy was in its infancy and elections were never free or fair. Instead elections were "do or die" affairs where 'strong men' , often those who controlled the thugs and patronage system, rigged themselves into power continuously, against the will of the people, to create and maintain a system that systematically and cynically cornered the wealth of a nation for a few.

Things are now evolving because the Yorubas, as soon as elections became fairer, rejected the crooks, thugs and misrulers to pitch tent with leaders of proven ability. This has resulted in the gradual changes we are seeing today whereby the SW, in a cesspit of underdevelopment and politics of greed and corruption, is slowly becoming a well-led region where the ratio of looting to performance is probably around 40:60. As elections become fairer, leadership accountability improves and as democratic governance become more refined, and as Nigerians become more politically sophisticate enough to unemotionally vote out misrulers and demand more from leaders, then I feel the ratio will be 10:90 in the next ten years. Much of the underdevelopment you see is due to the wrong sort of people, whether Abacha or Gbenga Daniel, controlling very important political positions.

Ultimately, the OP is a bigot and mischief-maker. We understand his 'mission' which is to belittle and discredit the Yoruba by ignorantly parading them as unproductive and "parasitic". The Yorubas responding here are simply dealing with him from that perspective. We are not saying the SW is now the USA or the UK but the point we are making is that, within the context of general mediocrity that is Nigeria, we hold our own and cannot, by any stretch of the wildest imagination, be viewed as a people whose worth to Nigeria can be doubted or discredited.
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by superstar1(m): 8:06pm On Oct 22, 2015
Gbawe:
It is not as simple as that. Politics plays a huge part in the underdevelopment of the SW. Post military rule, i.e 1999 onwards, Nigerian politics was highly unevolved and rudimentarily ineffective because it was entirely about rapacious greed and self-aggrandizement of a few. from 1999 looting to performance ratio was probably 70:30. I.e political leaders steal 70% of what is available and fund States with the rest. This happened uniformly across the SW because democracy was in its infancy and elections were never free or fair. Instead elections were "do or die" affairs where 'strong men' , often those who controlled the thugs and patronage system, rigged themselves into power continuously, against the will of the people, to create and maintain a system that systematically and cynically cornered the wealth of a nation for a few.

Things are now evolving because the Yorubas, as soon as elections became fairer, rejected the crooks, thugs and misrulers to pitch tent with leaders of proven ability. This has resulted in the gradual changes we are seeing today whereby the SW, in a cesspit of underdevelopment and politics of greed and corruption, is slowly becoming a well-led region where the ratio of looting to performance is probably around 40:60. As elections become fairer, leadership accountability improves and as democratic governance become more refined, and as Nigerians become more politically sophisticate enough to unemotionally vote out misrulers and demand more from leaders, then I feel the ratio will be 10:90 in the next ten years. Much of the underdevelopment you see is due to the wrong sort of people, whether Abacha or Gbenga Daniel, controlling very important political positions.

Ultimately, the OP is a bigot and mischief-maker. We understand his 'mission' which is to belittle and discredit the Yoruba by ignorantly parading them as unproductive and "parasitic". The Yorubas responding here are simply dealing with him from that perspective. We are not saying the SW is now the USA or the UK but the point we are making is that, within the context of general mediocrity that is Nigeria, we hold our own and cannot, by any stretch of the wildest imagination, be viewed as a people whose worth to Nigeria can be doubted or discredited.
Nice one Gbawe,
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by SirShymexx: 8:29pm On Oct 22, 2015
Gbawe:
It is not as simple as that. Politics plays a huge part in the underdevelopment of the SW. Post military rule, i.e 1999 onwards, Nigerian politics was highly unevolved and rudimentarily ineffective because it was entirely about rapacious greed and self-aggrandizement of a few. from 1999 looting to performance ratio was probably 70:30. I.e political leaders steal 70% of what is available and fund States with the rest. This happened uniformly across the SW because democracy was in its infancy and elections were never free or fair. Instead elections were "do or die" affairs where 'strong men' , often those who controlled the thugs and patronage system, rigged themselves into power continuously, against the will of the people, to create and maintain a system that systematically and cynically cornered the wealth of a nation for a few.

Things are now evolving because the Yorubas, as soon as elections became fairer, rejected the crooks, thugs and misrulers to pitch tent with leaders of proven ability. This has resulted in the gradual changes we are seeing today whereby the SW, in a cesspit of underdevelopment and politics of greed and corruption, is slowly becoming a well-led region where the ratio of looting to performance is probably around 40:60. As elections become fairer, leadership accountability improves and as democratic governance become more refined, and as Nigerians become more politically sophisticate enough to unemotionally vote out misrulers and demand more from leaders, then I feel the ratio will be 10:90 in the next ten years. Much of the underdevelopment you see is due to the wrong sort of people, whether Abacha or Gbenga Daniel, controlling very important political positions.

Ultimately, the OP is a bigot and mischief-maker. We understand his 'mission' which is to belittle and discredit the Yoruba by ignorantly parading them as unproductive and "parasitic". The Yorubas responding here are simply dealing with him from that perspective. We are not saying the SW is now the USA or the UK but the point we are making is that, within the context of general mediocrity that is Nigeria, we hold our own and cannot, by any stretch of the wildest imagination, be viewed as a people whose worth to Nigeria can be doubted or discredited.
Personally, I just expected more. The whole thing reeks of celebrating mediocrity and non-achievement since all SWestern states (including Lagos) are just part of the systemic underdevelopment that has plagued Nigeria since independence.

Anyway, folks should have ignored the thread if they knew the intention wasn't a pure one - rather than tout things that aren't really impressive.
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by aresa: 8:34pm On Oct 22, 2015
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Guy (or girl), SirShymexx already used one way and saved you guys, I then stopped, are you really trying to drag this thread back? Post about the south west nau.
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Not interested in your usual boring ramblings..
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by ChimaAdeoye: 3:28am On Oct 23, 2015
aresa:
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Not interested in your usual boring ramblings..
The truth is typically boring to a pathological liar. grin
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by chrisblack: 5:09am On Oct 23, 2015
Hello Guys am thinking of undertaking an enumeration of Hawkers on all highways and roads in the southwest,south south and south east.please can you tell which region or state will come out tops with flying colours. grin cheesy grin wink grin?Yeye no need we all know the answer. Be grateful to God for the southwest.85% of all your made men would always in their life be grateful go the south west.All your elite's will ever be grateful to the southwest,your aspiring youths will ever be grateful to the southwest,your ever growing unemployed and underemployed will ever be grateful to the Southwest,Your parents and elders in your various villages will ever be grateful to the Southwest for their survival due to the repatriation of funds.in fact Southwest keep your various villages and local economy running. Shikena
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by chrisblack: 5:19am On Oct 23, 2015
SirShymexx:
Personally, I just expected more. The whole thing reeks of celebrating mediocrity and non-achievement since all SWestern states (including Lagos) are just part of the systemic underdevelopment that has plagued Nigeria since independence.

Anyway, folks should have ignored the thread if they knew the intention wasn't a pure one - rather than tout things that aren't really impressive.
yes no doubt.but the southwest is gradually redefining it's self.Soon all this 2*2 shops will give way to shopping malls and online retail.This over time will erode the Igbo dominance of mid-level trade.The Yoruba are not making mouth.They are working towards it.In the next 5 years over 30more mega shopping malls is being planed for Lagos Alone by just one Mega store group,Other are already gearing up.Other parts of the SW is also moving in that direction.I feel for my SE guys .
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by jaymichael(m): 9:51am On Oct 24, 2015
chrisblack:
yes no doubt.but the southwest is gradually redefining it's self.Soon all this 2*2 shops will give way to shopping malls and online retail.This over time will erode the Igbo dominance of mid-level trade.The Yoruba are not making mouth.They are working towards it.In the next 5 years over 30more mega shopping malls is being planed for Lagos Alone by just one Mega store group,Other are already gearing up.Other parts of the SW is also moving in that direction.I feel for my SE guys .
You know, these "mega stores" will drive out not only igbo retail traders but it will also affect yoruba traders as well. It is a two way thing. How will these stores benefit and empower we Yorubas economically? Will it be owned by the SW people? If yes, is it not the already rich that will own these mega malls? I will always be in support of any move or policy that will encourage the small and mid range Business to thrive (not that am against these mega malls)
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Johnnoah1st: 9:26pm On Nov 02, 2015
jaymichael:
You know, these "mega stores" will drive out not only igbo retail traders but it will also affect yoruba traders as well. It is a two way thing. How will these stores benefit and empower we Yorubas economically? Will it be owned by the SW people? If yes, is it not the already rich that will own these mega malls? I will always be in support of any move or policy that will encourage the small and mid range Business to thrive (not that am against these mega malls)
how many yoruba man do u see selling tiger batteries and bulb saying they are bussiness man?
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Nobody: 9:50pm On Nov 02, 2015
Chinachriss,read this topic from the first page and show all your friends.thnx
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by jaymichael(m): 10:00pm On Nov 02, 2015
Johnnoah1st:
how many yoruba man do u see selling tiger batteries and bulb saying they are bussiness man?
In my own honest opinion, I feel we should be in control of our economy in yoruba land. Our means of production, distribution and services shouldn't be left in the hands of outsiders.
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by jstbeinhonest(m): 2:04am On Nov 03, 2015
jaymichael:
In my own honest opinion, I feel we should be in control of our economy in yoruba land. Our means of production, distribution and services shouldn't be left in the hands of outsiders.
I get your point,and i agree.
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Nobody: 3:08pm On Apr 12, 2020
Just bumping this thread to let y'all know there is hardly any topic we haven't done justice to here
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by ibkayee(f): 3:26pm On Apr 12, 2020
Jetleeeee:
Just bumping this thread to let y'all know there is hardly any topic we haven't done justice to here
I haven't seen you in a while. You used to make me LAUGH

Nice to see you again. Happy Easter x
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Nobody: 3:34pm On Apr 12, 2020
ibkayee:
I haven't seen you in a while. You used to make me LAUGH

Nice to see you again. Happy Easter x
Awwn. Thanks hun. Nice to see you too. Yeah It's been a while. I wish I could get back to that mood again. Lol. But e don comot bodi.


I hope you're having a nice easter too?
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by ibkayee(f): 3:38pm On Apr 12, 2020
Jetleeeee:
Awwn. Thanks hun. Nice to see you too. Yeah It's been a while. I wish I could get back to that mood again. Lol. But e don comot bodi.


I hope you're having a nice easter too?
Thank you smiley

I understand, you sha did enough to leave a long lasting mark lmao so don't even worry about it

I am thanks, on lockdown like most people. Stay safe
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Covidodo: 3:40pm On Apr 12, 2020
Jetleeeee:
Awwn. Thanks hun. Nice to see you too. Yeah It's been a while. I wish I could get back to that mood again. Lol. But e don comot bodi.


I hope you're having a nice easter too?
You better come out of retirement . I've missed you here boss man
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Nobody:
Covidodo:
You better come out of retirement . I've missed you here boss man
Missed my whole pro-Yoruba/Wushu Temple family here too bro. We were Nairaland Amotekun before Amotekun was even a thing. grin

I'd love to be active too. But the problem is time. Time no dey. And work full ground. Didn't even remember the site until this whole Corona stuff started.
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Covidodo: 3:50pm On Apr 12, 2020
Jetleeeee:
Missed my whole pro-Yoruba/Wushu Temple family here too bro. We were Nairaland amotekun before Amotekun was even a thing. �

I'd love to be active too. But the problem is time. Time no dey. And work full ground. Didn't even remember the site until this whole Corona stuff started.
I understand .
May God help us all !!
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Nobody: 3:53pm On Apr 12, 2020
Covidodo:
I understand .
May God help us all !!
Kí ni handle yín ní gbà yẹn
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Nobody: 4:03pm On Apr 12, 2020
Covidodo:
Nah rhemmiedream oo..
Em don ban am last year till 2029. Useless people
Oh yeah...i remember. There was reminez too

I'd like to think many of our people are still around with different monikers
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Covidodo: 4:07pm On Apr 12, 2020
Jetleeeee:
Oh yeah...i remember. There was reminez too

I'd like to think many of our people are still around with different monikers
I'm Reminez too grin cheesy
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Nobody: 4:09pm On Apr 12, 2020
Covidodo:
I'm Reminez too grin cheesy
I thought as much. Lol

When I think of reminez, I think of "yeasterners". I think you coined that

Happy Easter bro
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Covidodo: 4:10pm On Apr 12, 2020
Jetleeeee:
I thought as much. Lol

When I think of reminez, I think of "yeasterners". I think you coined that

Happy Easter bro
grin cheesy
Happy Easter brother
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Nobody: 4:54pm On Apr 12, 2020
chrisblack:
yes no doubt.but the southwest is gradually redefining it's self.Soon all this 2*2 shops will give way to shopping malls and online retail.This over time will erode the Igbo dominance of mid-level trade.The Yoruba are not making mouth.They are working towards it.In the next 5 years over 30more mega shopping malls is being planed for Lagos Alone by just one Mega store group,Other are already gearing up.Other parts of the SW is also moving in that direction.I feel for my SE guys .
market square and roban stores (even Peter Obi mall franchise among others) owned by igbos would be among that trade evolution you spoke of. Don't pity us, theirs a reason we dominate in the trade sector-for instance, in the last 2 years market square mall outlet has out built and competed favourably with brands like spa and shoprite in the Se and SS. Nice thread by the way �
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Iceberg3:
These are not necessary
Re: What Does The South West Offer Nigeria by Dedetwo(m): 3:02pm On May 09, 2020
Unbearable loudmouth!!!
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