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Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by OkutaNla: 10:49am On Jul 27, 2018
By Wale Akinselure

SENATOR Olusola Adeyeye, representing Osun Central, has described as arrant superstition and delusion those notions that the unity of Nigeria is not negotiable, noting that the nation’s disintegration could be the much-neglected solution to the various challenges in the country that point to a failing nation.

According to Adeyeye, the country had remained under an undeclared civil war going by constant conflict, self-destruction among tribes, overbearing centralism, chaos, inefficiency, underdevelopment, its lack of a truly federal system and operation of an abnormal structure.

Adeyeye made these assertions as a guest speaker on the topic titled, “Averting the Approaching Gales” at a Public Lecture and Endowment Fund Launch in honour of Dr B. G. K. Ajayi and Ibadan Medical School at 70, held at Paul Hendrickse Lecture Theatre, University College Hospital, Ibadan, on Wednesday.

Adeyeye, who bemoaned that the country treated the prediction by the America Intelligence Agency that the nation will disintegrate as child’s play, said it was high time Nigerians, of all tribes, met to discuss the terms of their coexistence.

He gave instances of countries like India, Pakistan, Croatia, Russia, who were better off after disintegration, noting that the nation may attain its desired self-realisation and development if the constituents had a peaceful negotiation on whether they wanted to remain a part of the entity called Nigeria.

If the country was to work, Adeyeye, at the event chaired by Professor Oyinade Olurin, also stressed the need for the evolution of a truly federal system to bring down “overbearing” centralism which he said was the reason for the inefficiency of the federating units, and Nigeria, as a whole.

“Our republic creeks and moans from the gales that precariously dangle on the precipice of disintegration. For quite a few years, we have been under an undeclared civil war.

“The breakup of countries is nothing strange. It is arrant superstition to say the unity of Nigeria is non-negotiable. Examples abound in the world where unity became inimical to peace and progress and the citizen summoned the wisdom and courage to say enough is enough.

“Let no one deceive you. What we are seeing are the tell-tale signs of a failing nation and a failing nation ultimately lead to dismemberment. We can pretend it will not happen in the name of Jesus Christ or Allah. Problems are not solved because we ignore them.

“The American prediction of our disintegration has not come true but we will be suffering from delusion induced astigmatism, cataract, myopia, glycoma if we pretend that it is too late for Nigeria to break up. It is not. The Soviet Union comprised of one strong group, that is Russia, which accounts for 80percent of the economy and military power, and yet, in the fullness of time, when the weight of internal contradiction could not be born anymore, the Soviet Union collapsed like rotten papaya.

“Rather than allow that happen to Nigeria, we should convince ourselves that we should meet around a well-furnished mahogany table to discuss the terms of our coexistence, whether we want to be together or not. Let us discuss whether it is worth it to save Nigeria from disintegration.

“We cannot be in a big entity where we self-destruct one another. You need the freedom to use your God-given talent to be the best you can be. History has shown that the stupendous leap in progress by India and Pakistan has not been limited to military technology and strength. They have made great progress in technology, healthcare, agriculture etc.

“If we were to attempt to have a national language, people will talk about Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba, the onus will be on us to adopt Itsekiri or Tiv so that arrogance of the major tribes will not be there.

“We don’t have to be afraid that as fellow human beings we can meet and agree that for us to have peace, we can go our separate ways.

“No president, king or emperor will make Nigeria work until we evolve a truly federal system. Nigerians rulers have ruled us with an overbearing centralism that has created so much inefficiency, chaos, and underdevelopment.

“Somehow, we must find a way to return to a true federal system. We must do whatever we need to do to make Nigeria work. Why should a person in Ibadan have to go to Abuja to register a business? We must find a way to stem the gale of the abnormality of our structure,” Adeyeye said.

Addressing the raging issue of adopting ranching as the means of livestock rearing and production in Nigeria, Adeyeye argued that ranching was the way to go, such that everyone with enough funds could start their own livestock business, anywhere in the country.

Guests at the event included, Special Adviser to Governor Abiola Ajimobi on Due Process, Mrs Rose Oyedele; Emeritus Archbishop Alaba Job of the Catholic Archdiocese of Ibadan; President Ophthalmology Society of Nigeria, Dr Gbade Ogundipe; Dr B. G. K. Ajayi; Medical Advisory Committee, University College Hospital, Mr Victor Akinmoladun; Deputy Provost, UCH, Professor Obafunke Denloye; and Professor Gbemi Oke.


http://www.tribuneonlineng.com/156779/

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by Nobody: 11:18am On Jul 27, 2018
And he's from my state. Let me go and read more about senator Adeyeye. I love him already.

I suspect aregbesola shares these same views. What with changing the name of the state, asking for identity cards and starting the annual SW youth conference in Osogbo.

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by phase1: 12:19pm On Jul 27, 2018
What he is saying is the same commonsensical principle Biafrans have preaching for decades- 'The country is not working simply seperate let everyone go home and start afresh.' No they won't.

He has made a good point, but as yorubas who are known globally to be double-faced, can they walk the talk? I don't think so.

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by gidgiddy: 12:42pm On Jul 27, 2018
Just another Yoruba man begging the caliphate for restructuring

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by porka: 1:38pm On Jul 27, 2018
Baba eye don dey clear.

After several years of self deceit and delusion, the Prof is getting back bit by bit.

His party has been battling acute schizophrenia since 2015.

After seeing that their multiple assumptions about governance in Nigeria are nothing but self deception bordering on chronic illusion, the Prof is coming around.

At least he has the courage to admit their failures.

Others are still bent on continual hallucination even in the face of a glaring failure of The Buhari Experiment.

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by loveth360(f): 1:48pm On Jul 27, 2018
the zoo must Go down.



Say no to restructuring.

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by Unluckrees(m): 1:49pm On Jul 27, 2018
All ethnic groups need to sit down and decide if they want to remain or leave. Nigeria was structured to fail.

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by Sprumbabafather: 1:50pm On Jul 27, 2018
Really? grin

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by Sprumbabafather: 1:52pm On Jul 27, 2018
janellemonae:
And he's from my state. Let me go and read more about senator Adeyeye. I love him already.

I suspect aregbesola shares these same views. What with changing the name of the state, asking for identity cards and starting the annual SW youth conference in Osogbo.

The solution was neglected because it was the Igbos that suggested it.

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by BENARI: 2:19pm On Jul 27, 2018
It's only a foolish fool that will still continue to daydream about a United Nigeria in the near future.

Nigeria is gone. Scientifically, In fact, based on any indices, Nigeria can not survive.

I don't blame those begging for unity though. Fear of unknown is real. The reason most Nigerians fear disintegration is because they fear the outcome might leave them worse than the present.
One thing though they must come to terms with is that change is inevitable.

This centre certainly cannot hold anymore.

The real reason We spill hate online is not because we love to hate, it's just because we are getting in each other's way. We don't belong together.
I know those I can tolerate in Nigeria and I know those I can't. Separate me from the later, and you'll see we are just normal people after all.

The hate will only worsen as long we are forced to remain together.
Truth however, is the hate will surely give birth to conflict someday, and the inevitable will become reality.

Ever wondered why the Igbos are so many in the West, yet they record almost zero tribal conflict in there history together?
Ever wondered why there are far fewer Hausa fulani in the South, but hardly a year passes without ethnic killing involving them? Is all about compatibility.

We know this things yet we pretend, because at least for now, it seems more convenient to pretend.

Nigeria is just a dried tree waiting to fall.

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by Patrioticooduan: 5:06pm On Jul 27, 2018
janellemonae:
And he's from my state. Let me go and read more about senator Adeyeye. I love him already.

I suspect aregbesola shares these same views. What with changing the name of the state, asking for identity cards and starting the annual SW youth conference in Osogbo.
I already love this. We need more of him in our land. I still think it is better to split sha but I am happy with this news.
Seun, lalasticlala, mynd44 front page

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by Patrioticooduan: 5:09pm On Jul 27, 2018
BENARI:
It's only a foolish fool that will still continue to daydream about a United Nigeria in the near future.

Nigeria is gone. Scientifically, In fact, based on any indices, Nigeria can not survive.

I don't blame those begging for unity though. Fear of unknown is real. The reason most Nigerians fear disintegration is because they dear the outcome might leave them worse than the present.
One though they must come to terms with is that change is inevitable.

This centre certainly cannot hold anymore.

The real reason We spill hate online is not because we love to hate, it's just because we are getting in each other's way. We don't belong together.
I know those I can tolerate in Nigeria and I know those I can't. separate me from the later, and you'll see we are just normal people after all.

The hate will only worsen as long we are forced to remain together.
Truth however, is the hate will surely give birth to conflict someday, and the inevitable will become reality.

Ever wondered why the Igbos are so many in the West, yet they record almost zero tribal conflict in there history together?
Ever wondered why there far fewer Hausa fulani in the South, but hardly a year passes without ethnic killing involving them? Is all about compatibility.

We know this things yet we pretend, because at least for now, it seems more convenient to pretend.

Nigeria is just a dried tree waiting to fall.
Excellent contribution. I don't think we should restructure. We should rather split into 5.
We are not compatible. We don't like ourselves. I am a Yoruba man that want a separate Yoruba nation where we can grow at our own pace.
Split Nigeria!

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by Patrioticooduan: 5:15pm On Jul 27, 2018
Unluckrees:
All ethnic groups need to sit down and decide if they want to remain or leave. Nigeria was structured to fail.
Exactly. It is high time we do that. One Nigeria should not be by force. I don't support restructuring oo. Me I want total disintegration.

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by mpianya39(m): 5:19pm On Jul 27, 2018
cool cool

Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by CyynthiaKiss(f): 5:20pm On Jul 27, 2018
Nice one.

Only parasites are afraid of Nig break up which is inevitable .

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by Linzo(m): 6:59pm On Jul 27, 2018
If break up will make us better as people and nation then let the country divide

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by proeast(m): 7:01pm On Jul 27, 2018
No, let them continue deceiving themselves instead of doing the right thing.

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by wordcat(m): 7:09pm On Jul 27, 2018
Showing them light but some prefer to walk in darkness.

,,,You shall know the truth and only the truth shall set you free.

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by kereman1: 7:12pm On Jul 27, 2018
Pls who have a knife lemme cut out my brafia first, then d yorubas will sort themselves...

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by BruncleZuma: 7:13pm On Jul 27, 2018
cheesy
Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by richidinho(m): 7:13pm On Jul 27, 2018
from a wise yoruba senator cheesy

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by Kingspin(m): 7:14pm On Jul 27, 2018
Talk to Caliphate Direct.

They and their collabos just want to kill everybody and take over lands but wouldn't agree on any shake-off.

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by proeast(m): 7:14pm On Jul 27, 2018
BENARI:
It's only a foolish fool that will still continue to daydream about a United Nigeria in the near future.

Nigeria is gone. Scientifically, In fact, based on any indices, Nigeria can not survive.

I don't blame those begging for unity though. Fear of unknown is real. The reason most Nigerians fear disintegration is because they dear the outcome might leave them worse than the present.
One though they must come to terms with is that change is inevitable.

This centre certainly cannot hold anymore.

The real reason We spill hate online is not because we love to hate, it's just because we are getting in each other's way. We don't belong together.
I know those I can tolerate in Nigeria and I know those I can't. separate me from the later, and you'll see we are just normal people after all.

The hate will only worsen as long we are forced to remain together.
Truth however, is the hate will surely give birth to conflict someday, and the inevitable will become reality.

Ever wondered why the Igbos are so many in the West, yet they record almost zero tribal conflict in there history together?
Ever wondered why there far fewer Hausa fulani in the South, but hardly a year passes without ethnic killing involving them? Is all about compatibility.

We know this things yet we pretend, because at least for now, it seems more convenient to pretend.

Nigeria is just a dried tree waiting to fall.
You made real sense with your post. I can bet you that most ethnic groups in the South and even up to the middle belt can actually live together without any serious issue but put Hausa fulani in the midst and you have chaos and underdevelopment.
The truth is that Nigeria will certainly break up at the pace we are going, it may be now or in the next ten years but it will definitely happen someday! However, if we fail to sit down and discuss if we could have a loose federation of mutual respect for one another or go our separate ways in peace, then we will still break up violently which would be terrible for us all and indeed the rest of Africa.
Nigeria is already tottering on the precipice of disaster!!

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by joeace2040(m): 7:15pm On Jul 27, 2018
More oil on this man's head..

Meanwhile

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by phase1: 7:16pm On Jul 27, 2018
Wakaman and fukafuka the parasitic aboookis go dodge this thread. cheesy

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by Yinxies(f): 7:17pm On Jul 27, 2018
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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by wordcat(m): 7:19pm On Jul 27, 2018
Patrioticooduan:

Excellent contribution. I don't think we should restructure. We should rather split into 5.
We are not compatible. We don't like ourselves. I am a Yoruba man that want a separate Yoruba nation where we can grow at our own pace.
Split Nigeria!

Splitting into 6 (the 6 geopolitical zones) is the best option.

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by Sharpshooota: 7:23pm On Jul 27, 2018
Splendid....

While SE and SS senators are there mopping like fools

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:25pm On Jul 27, 2018
Interesrimg....

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Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by Nobody: 7:25pm On Jul 27, 2018
Sprumbabafather:
Really? grin
add graphic pics na lipsrsealed
Re: Disintegration, A Neglected Solution To Nation’s Challenges ― Senator Adeyeye by lollmaolol(m): 7:25pm On Jul 27, 2018
Very very delusional,is it by force to live together?

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