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Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by AFONJAPIG(m): 7:34pm On Apr 24, 2018
COWARDS WITHOUT CAUSE ;P grin cheesy
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by darkhorizon: 8:20pm On Apr 24, 2018
diplomat058:
God bless you, my Yoruba brother. There are many things I do think of our great race to the extent that I sometimes think that I am being nationalistic. I envisage a day we will have our own independent nation called Oduduwa Republic in which Yoruba will be our national language, culture and ethnicity will be fused or inseparable with nationality. I imagine our national budget written in Yoruba, sciences technology and arts being taught in Yoruba at all levels just like the Koreans and Japanese. I am super envious of these peoples.

Given the ingenuity and sophistication inherent in our racial bloodline, I am very confident that our new nation~Oduduwa Republic ~ will be the technological flagship and economic powerhouse of the entire black race.
One issue I constantly brood over, however, is that given that our new nation will be a republic, how are we going to resolve our traditional kingship and monarchical system? Of course the Ooni, Alaafin, Alaake and Awujale will not just fade into oblivion in the name of republicanism.
They would be stripped of their "royal robes" which will go on to be preserved as historical artifacts.

There are different times in a people's development, and clearly monarchy in Yorubaland ended after the Kirji war. The new system of government would have to be dictacted by the people, and the people should/would have the power( in unionism ) to impeach any faulty leader, or rewrite the Constitution/laws or the land if need be.
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by Surgical22(f): 8:23pm On Apr 24, 2018
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Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by trapQ: 8:30pm On Apr 24, 2018
Hahahaha
EPIJOE:
IF ALL TRIBES CAN DO THIS. WE WILL SEE REALITY IN THIS.

NIGERIA IS TOO BIG FOR US TO BE ONE WOTH MORE THAN 500 LANGUAGES.

LETS START WITH THE 6 GEO POLITICAL ZONES FIRST AND SCRAMBLE THIS NAME NIGERIA.

LETS PART WAYS AND START FROM EACH TRIBE, THEN IF WE ALSO DONT GET IT WRITE, THEN WE ARE CURSED.
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by steveDpro: 9:34pm On Apr 24, 2018
Ok
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by Ayobami7(m): 11:59pm On Apr 24, 2018
Okay o
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by Nobody: 12:24am On Apr 25, 2018
Cooly100:
In a bid to sensitise people in South-West on the need for restructuring, a pan-Yoruba group, ‘Yoruba Koya’, recently held a peaceful protest aimed at telling the Yoruba race to demand for the restructuring of Nigeria’s political, economic and social structures for real development. YEJIDE GBENGA-OGUNDARE reports that the protest, which held simultaneously across all south-west states, reinforced the determination of the group to seek the welfare of the Yoruba nation.

The six states that make up South-Western Nigeria – Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, Ondo, Ogun and Lagos – have taken big steps towards the calls for restructuring.

This formed the submission of a launched movement on April 13, 2018, when people in their hundreds, under the aegis of the Pan Yoruba Movement Group, Yoruba Ko’Ya, marched simultaneously around various state capitals across the six states of the South-West, as a way to sensitise the Yoruba nation to the peculiarities of restructuring.


The march also provided an avenue to speak against various crimes perpetrated in the South-West, which affected the Yoruba people, some of which include: destruction of farmlands by herdsmen; attacks on citizens by herdsmen; youth unemployment; food insecurity, as well as infrastructural decadence.

The pan-Yoruba group, which is made up of artisans, students, business men and women, bankers, retired police and military officers, just to mention but a few, enjoined Nigerians, especially Yorubas to support the agitation for restructuring of the country. They also called for a reawakening of the consciousness of Yoruba people to the hidden agenda of moves aimed at negatively affecting the Yoruba nation in the scheme of affairs.

At the peaceful demonstration, members of the group, decked in customised t-shirts, carred placards that had various inscriptions such as ‘We reject kidnapping, food insecurity, youth unemployment, infrastructure decadence, corruption in public service, farmers versus herdsmen clashes;’ ‘We demand housing for all, quality healthcare services, free and compulsory primary and secondary education;’ ‘We demand qualitative and affordable education, economic and political restructuring, transparent and accountable governance,’ among others used the opportunity of the rally to create awareness for its advocacy.



In Lagos, they marched from Ikeja Shopping Mall to the State House of Assembly, Alausa, Ikeja where they submitted a letter to the office of the Speaker of the State House of Assembly. In Ibadan, the peaceful march went through Ring Road, to Agodi-Gate, Government House, Ibadan during which they sang solidarity songs.

In Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, members of the Yoruba Ko’ya movement walked peacefully from Iwe Iroyin, the headquarters of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in the state, situated at Kuto, to the Oke Ilewo Government House with their banners, handbills and public address system,aimed at creating awareness. Similarly, in Akure, Ondo State, the group converged on the popular First Bank roundabout in Alagbaka GRA and led a procession to the front of the office of the governor. Aside the march, they also distributed fliers and gave sensitisation presentations like their colleagues did in other states. Another major rally took place in Ado-Ekiti. The group gathered at the popular Fajuyi Park, going through Oke Isa to Post Office road to create awareness for their advocacy against what the state coordinator of the Yoruba Ko’ya movement, Comrade Shina Awopeju, described as “balkanisation of Yoruba hegemony.

Some of those who participated in the marches across the six states, noted that the current political situation in Nigeria called for some sense of sensitisation, as well as restructuring, as there is a seeming lopsidedness in fair inclusion of the Yoruba in the scheme of affairs.



Also identified were the state of governance; high insecurity; deplorable living conditions of millions of Nigerians; high level of unemployment among the youth, as well as the state of the economy, which they said had contributed to the need for advocating for improved standards of living.

National Organising Secretary of the Yoruba Ko’ya movement, Comrade Maxwell Adeyemi Adeleye, who was part of the march in Ado-Ekiti, spoke on the need for the Yoruba nation to rise up to its responsibility of ensuring sustainable development for its people.

According to him, Yoruba Ko’ya is made up of true sons and daughters of Yorubaland, who are united in the fight against mis-governance in all the six states in South-Western Nigeria and the organisation strongly rejects the current infrastructure decadence and poor economic growth in Yoruba land as a result of bad governance.

“Yoruba nation deserves much more in the current national politics in our country and we must all rise to this occasion by supporting both the economic and political restructuring of Nigeria, through a more transparent and accountable governance, especially in our region.

“We cannot continue like this and expect any positive change. It is annoying that the kaolin and limestone at Orin-Ekiti in Ido/Osi Local Government Area of Ekiti State cannot be explored for economic development of my state without the permission of a minister in Abuja.

“The governor of Ondo State, Oluwaarotimi Akeredolu announced in July 2017 that Federal Government had granted his state permission to mine the bitumen deposited in Irele Local Government Area of the state, but till date, the licence has not been released officially.

“The highest oil block in Nigeria today is owned by those outside the oil producing areas. We are saying no to a unitary system in federalism uniform. I am calling on all Yoruba sons and daughters to take their destinies into their hands by rejecting the satanic marginalization of their nation.

“In 2016, Lagos State contributed 57% of the total VAT shared into all the 36 states of the federation through the federation account, yet the construction of the most economically important road in Nigeria – Lagos/Ibadan highway – remains abandoned without any justification.

“Every day, herdsmen are killing our people with security men looking elsewhere; the youths are on the streets in search of non-existing jobs. This must come to an end.”

The need for leaders to understand the importance of restructuring the nation to address the many needless challenges currently faced, was highlighted, and it was believed that such movement like the Yoruba Ko’ya, through its advocacy, could help convey the agitations of the different sub-nationals in the country to those who were in power, which would endeavour to ensure that the issues are addressed in a way and manner that is fair and equitable to all, without disrupting the sense of unity and oneness as a country.

According to the group, eminent Yoruba leaders such as Bishop Bolanle Gbonigi; Chief Deji Osibogun, Chief Executive Officer, Space FM, Ibadan; Pa Ayo Adebanjo; Professor (Mrs) Adetowun Ogunseye; Bishop Ayo Ladigbolu; Pa Rueben Fashoranti are its patrons.

As such, they called on the Yoruba political elite to rally round and support the Yoruba Ko’ya movement in its move to emancipate the region from continue relegation in the scheme of things in the country. They urged the leaders and major stakeholders in the region to adopt pragmatic approaches towards creating awareness and driving support for the movement for the sake of posterity.


http://www.tribuneonlineng.com/yoruba-koya-as-south-western-states-begin-movement-for-restructuring/
Its too late.
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by UncleJudax(m): 12:26am On Apr 25, 2018
foyeks2001:
There's nothing called yoruba muslims in yorubaland...We are yorubas first before religion...
Taa! Quit regurgitating that bulllshee
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by BabaRamota1980: 1:31am On Apr 25, 2018
stanluiz:
Take afonjas serious at your peril.
What about Ibadan declaration ?
You are looking at the fruits of Ibadan Declaration. Its on the street.
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by Truthcat: 3:12am On Apr 25, 2018
Now that the spirit!

Omoluabi republic on my mind!
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by Nobody: 3:17am On Apr 25, 2018
But. . . but . . but . . . Tinubu our Yoruba godfather will not be happy with this.

cc lzaa onyeoga

Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by LZAA: 6:00am On Apr 25, 2018
immhotep:
But. . . but . . but . . . Tinubu our Yoruba godfather will not be happy with this.

cc lzaa onyeoga
eweduism disciples wee hate this grin
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by Hienna(m): 4:28pm On Jul 06, 2018
[quote author=foyeks2001 post=66990524]There's nothing called yoruba muslims in yorubaland...We are yorubas first before religion...[/quote
kudos to your thinking
omoluabi
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by T9ksy(m): 5:03pm On Jul 06, 2018
UncleJudax:
Taa! Quit regurgitating that bulllshee
I suppose you know "Osho" more than his own mother. Fyi, there's hardly any yoruba family which does not comprise of all the religious denominations. But then, what do i know?

This was the same way, you obdurate guys kept insisting that Jonathan has got the SW region in the bag (just before the last election), simply because some of the Yoruba royal fathers were pointing sticks at him whilst supposedly praying for JonaSpendthrift's reelection.

We told those who of you who care to listen that in our culture, our royal fathers only pray with their "irukere"- staff of office but hell no, the certified mo.ro.ns were impervious to logic but rather kept on screaming "JonaDumb till 2019".


Smh for you guys as you 've just refused to learn a thing or two from your past misadventures.
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by UncleJudax(m): 5:18pm On Jul 06, 2018
T9ksy:
I suppose you know "Osho" more than his own mother. Fyi, there's hardly any yoruba family which does not comprise of all the religious denominations. But then, what do i know?

This was the same way, you obdurate guys kept insisting that Jonathan has got the SW region in the bag (just before the last election), simply because some of the Yoruba royal fathers were pointing sticks at him whilst supposedly praying for JonaSpendthrift's reelection.

We told those who of you who care to listen that in our culture, our royal fathers only pray with their "irukere"- staff of office but hell no, the certified mo.ro.ns were impervious to logic but rather kept on screaming "JonaDumb till 2019".


Smh for you guys as you 've just refused to learn a thing or two from your past misadventures.
Nigga get the gfuck out of here. Shey you no read the accusation leveled against Afenifere by your Muslim leaders.

Na other people matter Una de like talk

Gn'D
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by T9ksy(m): 5:27pm On Jul 06, 2018
UncleJudax:
Nigga get the gfuck out of here. Shey you no read the accusation leveled against Afenifere by your Muslim leaders.

Na other people matter Una de like talk

Gn'D
And wtf are you mo.ro.ns pocking your nose in our business, for? na wetin concern you for the matter?
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by CSTR1005: 5:54pm On Jul 06, 2018
Who take these people serious?

If we are ever going to have restructuring, it is not going to come from the Yoruba people, sorry.
Re: Yoruba Koya: As South-western States Begin Movement For Restructuring.. by UncleJudax(m): 7:00pm On Jul 06, 2018
T9ksy:
And wtf are you mo.ro.ns pocking your nose in our business, for? na wetin concern you for the matter?
You pigheaded foool...until you stay away from our matter...we be all up on yours...

Sophisticated piglet
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