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| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Daddyis: 9:49am On Jun 27, 2017 |
obamabinladen:E pain am |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by RisingSun1: 10:02am On Jun 27, 2017 |
StOla:MOST OF US IGBOS HATE ZIK THAN YOU DO JUST LIKE KANU RECENTLY INDICATED. BUT THE POINT HERE IS: AWOLOWO INTRODUCED TRIBAL POLITICS IN NIGERIA. THAT'S THE BITTER TRUTH. LET IT SINK IN YOUR BRAIN |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Daddyis: 10:03am On Jun 27, 2017 |
reality1010:coming from the hypocritical Igbo man who hates every tribe in Nigeria because he wasn't given the chance to dominate or rule the country, see if you guys like hang yourselves we care less about whatever you have in mind. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by johntolu: 10:44am On Jun 27, 2017*. Modified: 11:16am On Jun 27, 2017 |
[color=#006600][/color] StOla:The same way Aguiyi Ironsi, in concert with the then senate President, in the 1st Republic, Nwafor Oritzu persuaded Hausa Fulani members of NPC to hand over power to Igbo military officer after the massacre of Hausa- Fulani and Yoruba military and Political leaders. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Marcelo290(m): 10:59am On Jun 27, 2017 |
johntolu:All 3 regional leaders had elements of tribalism in them, so am not siding with anybody, Zik is neither an exception, let's all learn from their shortcomings. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by orisa37: 11:17am On Jun 27, 2017 |
Unongo still thinks that Nigeria is a "Wheel Barrow" economy and that Nigerians must remain in perpetual Bondage to those immigrants from Futa Jalon. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by johntolu: 11:45am On Jun 27, 2017 |
[color=#006600][/color] Marcelo290:I quite agree with you that all the 3 Regional leaders had elements of tribalism in them, but my concern is this, the Huasa-Fulani political leaders have never pretended to be Nationalists. They are not only tribalists, they are also intolerant of other peoples views but the Igbo race will dare not condemn and insult them the way they insult the Yoruba Nation. I think the time has come for our leaders to borrow a leaf from the Hausa-Fulanis, in the way we engage the Igbo Nation. They have openly displayed to us that they have formed perpetual enmity with our Nation and there is no need playing the ostrich with them. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by stonemasonn: 1:52pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
johntolu:an eye for an eye |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by shukuokukobambi: 1:55pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
shekauvsbuhari:Of course ipobs are at the peak of the confusion scale. No doubt about that ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Nobody: 2:32pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
BuariCopyPaste:Awolowo is a sage because his ideology lives on. Few days ago Dr. Paul Unongo blamed the south for northern underdevelopment and spit fire over restructuring until South develops the North. Thank God for Nairaland. Some igbos out of frustrations had insulted Seun calling him names for putting some stories on frontpage. Paul Unongo a Zikist has never claimed to be a sage, he is known in Benue (middle belt) his domain, in South West, he is just an ordinary politician as we have many sage and highly intellectual human beings with vision. This is why we have a lot of great men of God. Founders of Churches that were great prophets. Ability to see the future is spiritual. Awo is both political and spiritual. Many young men that will hear the statement may never bother to ask the question how does it happen. Because, Yoruba cross carpeted from Zik to Awo in the Western House at IBADAN where he had majority. Oba of Lagos ask a question during the last election, he said what cannot happen in their place is what they want to do in another place. In the Vanguard interview of Dr Unongo, he said the yorubas left Zik to Awo whom they did not know because he is a yoruba man. This shows that he does not anything at all about the Yorubas. What happens to the various Yoruba youth groups abroad and locally where Awo was an active member. Can a Yoruba man lead the parliament in the East even if his grandfather died there, afterall, I spent 6 yrs in the University in the East, so, I should know. As at that time, can an Igbo man lead the northern parliament in the north? Beacause Yoruba withdrew the support they have given to Zik in the Western parliament, so Awo introduced tribalism. Zik should continue to dominate the western parliament, then later, he can move to the North. Will that be possible in the North. You guys are wasting your time. What Yoruba benefited from the leadership of Awo, can they get it from Zik? What the North gained from Ahmadu Bello, can they get it if they were to be led by ZIK? Yerima or the northern youth leaders should answer me. This is natural. Even in international politics, it happens. Arabs block will always vote for themselves. Asians the same. Even in Africa Union, ECOWAS it happens. One day, you people will be given a quit notice in Lagos. I think the quit notice from the Nothern Youth has silenced IPOBS and MASSOB. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by laudate: 4:44pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
StOla:You forgot to add that Awolowo was also a blessing to the old Midwest region (when it was still under the old Western region), as many of them benefited from his free education and health schemes in the sixties. The Delta Igbo whose homelands fell under the old Western region, (before it was carved into the old Midwest) also benefited from Awo's free education programme. Even though many of their descendants try to deny it now, the fact still remains that a large proportion of their forbears would not have received an education if not for his programme. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by toye440: 5:02pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
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| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by toye440: 5:04pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
Unimaginable123:The 1966 Nigerian coup d'état began on January 15, 1966, when mutinous Nigerian soldiers led by Kaduna Nzeogwu and Emmanuel Ifeajuna killed 22 people including the Prime Minister of Nigeria, many senior politicians, many senior Army officers (including their wives), and sentinels on protective duty. The General Officer Commanding, of the Nigerian Army, Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi then used the coup as a pretext to annex power, ending Nigeria's nascent democracy. It was one of the events that led to the Nigerian Civil War. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by laudate: 5:14pm On Jun 27, 2017*. Modified: 5:39pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
Ofemmanu1:Oh my goodness! Wey my kunu, my zobo, my groundnut and my mat? Na on top this thread I go match brake today. Hey, okada hold am there! ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by laudate: 5:21pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
OgaBuhari:Cut the crap, please!! ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Nobody: 5:42pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
StOla:You are very crafty , you have called an Akwa ibomite Easterner but you have going around other Biafra thread shouting and crying that Akwa Ibom is not east and is not part of Biafra..... Yorubas are really really cunning and deceptive..... but time will tell |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by laudate: 5:51pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
Babinski:Well said!! Some of the actions Zik took, were inconsistent with his posture as a nationalist. ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by StOla: 6:27pm On Jun 27, 2017*. Modified: 6:47pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
GreatSE:You are very ignorant and it is my duty to put you on the path toward enlightenment. I reckon you are talking about Eyo Ita who was from the Eastern region as at pre-Independence and was poised to be premier of the Eastern Region before Azikiwe usurped him after he had failed in the Western Region in 1951, a period in Nigerian history of which this debate is about. Just as Anthony Enahoro, Okotie Eboh and Dennis Osadebey were all Westerners up till 1963 when the MidWest Region was carved out of the West. Infact Dennis Osadebey was once the leader of opposition in the AG dominated Western parliament in the 1950's Or am I suppose to refer to Eyo Ita as an Akwa Ibom or Cross River or South South man as at 1951? Did such federating units or geopolitical zones exist in the 1950's. Or should I call Eyo Ita a Northerner? Or by your logic, I should also still be referring to a Delta Anioma or Urhobo as a South West man? Or is Cross River or Akwa Ibom presently a South East State? Are they not presently South South states? Bros, abeg, devote more time to Nigerian history. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by shekauvsbuhari: 7:12pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
shukuokukobambi:pity you lack understanding. Ipobs are less confused than you. Your confusion is worse. ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by shukuokukobambi: 7:41pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
shekauvsbuhari:What exactly do you want now? Restructuring, Biafra or ibo 2019 presidency? Tell me and prove you're not confused ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by shobenward: 8:05pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
checkengine:Without being biased I would say that the major deterrent to their presence in the east is largely due to Ibo land tenure system. Whilst this tenure system ensures that land remains within the Ibo family its largely disadvantageous to the non Ibo tribes. Even if land is granted to externals he is still made to feel that the land tenure is temporary unlike other parts of Nigeria even the South West where the omo onile operate, once they are paid their dues they vanish unlike the ibos who wouldn't consider selling due to fear of retribution from his kinsmen. I know u will probably want to mention the Nigerian land tenure system law that guarantees fair allocation of land it does not go far enough to legislate the Ibo mentality. This system ensures that the land is not pollutted by foreign culture but it also deters business investments from other tribes. I'm sure anyone who studied estate mgmt will understand. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by isaacsegun(m): 10:18pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
shukuokukobambi:you have just slaughtered the Igbos |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by RonJeremy: 1:14am On Jun 28, 2017 |
Razorblades:Your God Awolowo drank Otapiapia as he ran mad with depression due to all the innocent bloods his treacherous behaviour killed. Awo the Afonja of the 20th century |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Razorblades: 5:49am On Jun 28, 2017 |
RonJeremy:I can see you are frustrated just like your cursed god Ojukwu of cursed memory who died crippled, blind, deaf, dumb and senile while FFK f.uck his wife in his bedroom. The animal lost 3m Ibo animals and ran away dressed like an Onitsha olosho. What a shame
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| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by kingzizzy: 6:01am On Jun 28, 2017 |
Ovamboland:Which is why Igbos like me thought you guys would be jumping for joy at the mention of Biafra |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by shekauvsbuhari: 7:16am On Jun 28, 2017 |
shukuokukobambi:and what makes U think any of those rubbish u lose sleep over is my concern? |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by tern: 7:26am On Jun 28, 2017 |
Omoluabi daa daa Who are truly the slaves to the north.. Yoruba or Igbo?. Now think well with your brain and don't respond with your programmed Biafran brain .. Yorubas the slaves never keep on crying daily that they are marginalized in their own country. yoruba's are living large , we have a president that ruled for 8years from 1999 till date . We have a sitting Vice President also . Name any Pres/VP Igbos produced and still you will keep on shouting Yorubas are slaves . I sometimes don't know the difference between the educated illiterate igbo's and the Illiterate almajiris.. Think and think and see who the real slave are. Keep crying for your Biafra like we care in the southwest. The reason for the hatred of the Yorubas by the Igbos is because we don't support them and they know that if the Yorubas decide to make Nigeria break today it will be a reality because we have the diplomatic approach and we are morally sound.[/quote] |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by shukuokukobambi: 9:23am On Jun 28, 2017 |
shekauvsbuhari:Ans: You're an ipob jew who really doesn't think things through. If not you'll not be on this thread defending nonsense in the first place ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by shukuokukobambi: 9:32am On Jun 28, 2017 |
StOla:How does anyone fault this brilliant breakdown of the matter by my brother? ![]() E Ku ishe jare.....omoluabi rere ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Nobody: 10:44am On Jun 28, 2017 |
shobenward:I don't understand your submission if the land tenure spelt out on the purchase receipt states 99 years just as is obtainable in other states of the federation. I am privileged to have bought land in the east and at no time have there been an encroachment or harassment from the sellers. How do you explain that? |
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The Delta Igbo whose homelands fell under the old Western region, (before it was carved into the old Midwest) also benefited from Awo's free education programme.
Even though many of their descendants try to deny it now, the fact still remains that a large proportion of their forbears would not have received an education if not for his programme.
Wey my kunu, my zobo, my groundnut and my mat? Na on top this thread I go match brake today. Hey, okada hold am there! 