Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:37am On Jul 31, 2019 |
Notice that he proffers no solution to any existing problem. Just words words words I blame APCheat for this. Cc lzaa metaphysical adaibeku amatarasha sarrki deomelo Pamatips:
The Vice-President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, has said there is no truth in the thinking that the different regions of the country would prosper individually if the country breaks up.
He said Nigeria needed to learn from the example of Sudan, which split into northern and southern Sudan in the belief that that was the solution to the country’s internal strife.
Also citing the case of Somalia, the Vice-President argued that the fact that people speak the same language and practice the same religion was no guarantee that they would live in harmony.
The Vice-President spoke in Lagos on Tuesday at the 70th anniversary lecture of the Lagos Country Club.
He spoke on the theme, ‘Promoting national cohesion as a means of promoting progress and prosperity.’
Osinbajo, while pointing out that diversity could either be a trigger for conflict or a fountain of prosperity and progress, urged Nigerians to embrace the latter like the United States of America, which exploited diversity to its advantage.
He said, “The truth is that any group that suggests that its destiny is outside Nigeria and so must separate to achieve its ambitions will find out soon enough that even within that group there are many little splinters, factions waiting to cut the pie into even smaller pieces, hoping that by doing so, they will eat a large piece.
“The mere fact that we all speak the same language or belong to the same tribe does not mean that there will not be strife; and in the same way, the mere fact that we all speak different languages or belong to different tribes and religions does not mean we will strive.”
Osibanjo regretted that as a result of weak law enforcement and justice institutions, divisive narratives had gained ground in the country.
To reverse this trend, he said the institutions must be strengthened to assure Nigerians of security anywhere they lived.
He added, “The challenge is dynamic and our approach must also be dynamic. That is why I believe that state police in a large and diverse federation is an imperative. However, we know that the creation of state police requires constitutional amendment. In the interim, the Federal Government has approved community policing, as an option. A component of that is that the new approach to police recruitment is that policemen will be recruited in each local government and after training, they will be required to remain in their local government.”
In another development, Osinbajo said the Federal Government must win its fight against human trafficking.
The vice president, who said the government was concerned about the youth and the dangers of trafficking, added that sexual offences were abominations to God and man and the government had established the sexual offenders’ register.
He spoke on Tuesday in Abuja at a public lecture on the 2019 World Day against Human Trafficking.
The lecture was hosted by the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and other related offences with the theme, ‘Human Trafficking: Call your government to action.’
Osinbajo said, “Human trafficking is a clear and present danger which confronts all nations in the world either as a source, transit or destination country. It is therefore pertinent that the efforts to combat it should be wholesome.”
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Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by EzeIgboNwaChukwu(m): 8:37am On Jul 31, 2019 |
As a true citizen of the country I first see myself as a Nigerian before I think of myself as an Anambra man before I even accept to be referred to as Igbo. if we all can have this mentality then peace, unity and progress will be established in the nation. 2 Likes |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by Lovelyn451(f): 8:38am On Jul 31, 2019 |
T 1 Like |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by mvem(m): 8:39am On Jul 31, 2019 |
J111333: These fools should stop citing North and South Sudan for fvcks sake because Nigeria's case is quite different. Nigeria from the beginning has been a fraud instituted by the British.
same as Sudan |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by baddosky1: 8:40am On Jul 31, 2019 |
This stupid stammering nonentity dwarf commissioner has started spewing trash again! I am sure it has dawned on his grey haired head that he is no longer the next in line after buhari! Kingibe is next!! SW has been scammed! 4 Likes |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by KingOdart(m): 8:40am On Jul 31, 2019 |
immhotep: Notice that he proffers no solution to any existing problem.
Just words words words I blame APCheat for this.
Cc lzaa metaphysical adaibeku amatarasha sarrki deomelo
If you read it again, you would see that he proffer solutions |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by bighorlus(m): 8:40am On Jul 31, 2019 |
That's his own opinion. Allow a referendum for people within the regions who want to leave to decide for themselves. 5 Likes |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by EzeIgboNwaChukwu(m): 8:41am On Jul 31, 2019 |
immhotep: Notice that he proffers no solution to any existing problem.
Just words words words I blame APCheat for this.
Cc lzaa metaphysical adaibeku amatarasha sarrki deomelo
mumu must u quote the whole posts? |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:41am On Jul 31, 2019 |
juvewalex: If north were to be the bedrock of Nigeria economy and everything happening in the north all this while is coming from the south, do you think north would not have broken away from Nigeria . None of you guys has been able to proffer solutions to our problems and you're here yarning dust.
This administration hasn't fared well as first expected. In the current Nigerian setting it favors the North Even with that poverty still flogs their populace 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by lexoft(m): 8:41am On Jul 31, 2019 |
ok |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by GMbuharii: 8:42am On Jul 31, 2019 |
Corrosiveman: I Disagree Break up is the Only solution Remember when the government said an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the North. Now we have Shittes Very soon Saudi Arabia and Iran would be fighting a war in Nigeria via Proxy If the government says no to restructuring then Break up is the Only solution Correct |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by jasmine1600: 8:42am On Jul 31, 2019 |
mrvitalis: I dont want break up too What i want is a federating state based on tribe n region
Let each region run their affairs and remit 25% of their income to the federal government ,who should handle only defense n international relations
We are too different ,germany,swiss, lexumburg this are country with different tribes and that's how they work
India also practice this Wow. Nothing seems to work for Nigeria. |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by baddosky1: 8:43am On Jul 31, 2019 |
EzeIgboNwaChukwu: As a true citizen of the country I first see myself as a Nigerian before I think of myself as an Anambra man before I even accept to be referred to as Igbo. if we all can have this mentality then peace, unity and progress will be established in the nation. Shut up! All these e-chestbeaters from the waste claiming to be from Anambra 15 Likes |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:43am On Jul 31, 2019 |
KingOdart:
If you read it again, you would see that he proffer solutions Google the word " platitude" |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by brainhgeek(m): 8:43am On Jul 31, 2019 |
Pamatips:
The Vice-President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, has said there is no truth in the thinking that the different regions of the country would prosper individually if the country breaks up.
He said Nigeria needed to learn from the example of Sudan, which split into northern and southern Sudan in the belief that that was the solution to the country’s internal strife.
Also citing the case of Somalia, the Vice-President argued that the fact that people speak the same language and practice the same religion was no guarantee that they would live in harmony.
The Vice-President spoke in Lagos on Tuesday at the 70th anniversary lecture of the Lagos Country Club.
He spoke on the theme, ‘Promoting national cohesion as a means of promoting progress and prosperity.’
Osinbajo, while pointing out that diversity could either be a trigger for conflict or a fountain of prosperity and progress, urged Nigerians to embrace the latter like the United States of America, which exploited diversity to its advantage.
He said, “The truth is that any group that suggests that its destiny is outside Nigeria and so must separate to achieve its ambitions will find out soon enough that even within that group there are many little splinters, factions waiting to cut the pie into even smaller pieces, hoping that by doing so, they will eat a large piece.
“The mere fact that we all speak the same language or belong to the same tribe does not mean that there will not be strife; and in the same way, the mere fact that we all speak different languages or belong to different tribes and religions does not mean we will strive.”
Osibanjo regretted that as a result of weak law enforcement and justice institutions, divisive narratives had gained ground in the country.
To reverse this trend, he said the institutions must be strengthened to assure Nigerians of security anywhere they lived.
He added, “The challenge is dynamic and our approach must also be dynamic. That is why I believe that state police in a large and diverse federation is an imperative. However, we know that the creation of state police requires constitutional amendment. In the interim, the Federal Government has approved community policing, as an option. A component of that is that the new approach to police recruitment is that policemen will be recruited in each local government and after training, they will be required to remain in their local government.”
In another development, Osinbajo said the Federal Government must win its fight against human trafficking.
The vice president, who said the government was concerned about the youth and the dangers of trafficking, added that sexual offences were abominations to God and man and the government had established the sexual offenders’ register.
He spoke on Tuesday in Abuja at a public lecture on the 2019 World Day against Human Trafficking.
The lecture was hosted by the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and other related offences with the theme, ‘Human Trafficking: Call your government to action.’
Osinbajo said, “Human trafficking is a clear and present danger which confronts all nations in the world either as a source, transit or destination country. It is therefore pertinent that the efforts to combat it should be wholesome.”
Source: https://punchng.com/break-up-not-solution-to-nigerias-problems-osinbajo/ Inasmuch as I desire a breakup too, I believe it is not in the best interest of some group of people. As a Christian, I will not advocate breakup for the sake of the Christians in northern Nigeria. The only defence most of them are still having against mass execution is the unity of this country. I will rather swallow my desires to be my brother's keeper. Restructuring won't be a bad idea though 2 Likes |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by Deepfeel(m): 8:43am On Jul 31, 2019 |
In a country where one overpopulated region with uneducated people ruling the entire country all the time, separation is the solution at least the other regions we have the chance to rule themselves and make plans to develop their own regions 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by constanciac3: 8:44am On Jul 31, 2019 |
win |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by Gandollar(f): 8:44am On Jul 31, 2019 |
mrvitalis: I dont want break up too What i want is a federating state based on tribe n region
Let each region run their affairs and remit 25% of their income to the federal government ,who should handle only defense n international relations
We are too different ,germany,swiss, lexumburg this are country with different tribes and that's how they work
India also practice this Nwanne I'm with you. Ukwu n' ukwu, GI zor, ma zor. |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:45am On Jul 31, 2019 |
Break up is what we want!
Let Biafra go!
You can continue with Yoruba's and Hausa's and any other remnants of the Country.
U5ele55 Government. 4 Likes |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by Wallade(m): 8:46am On Jul 31, 2019 |
Compromised ex-pastor 2 Likes |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by sylve11: 8:46am On Jul 31, 2019 |
agwom: one Nigeria! together forever! you and who? |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by anonimi: 8:47am On Jul 31, 2019 |
7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by Flier: 8:47am On Jul 31, 2019 |
capitalzero: it will solve most existing problems, though, new problems will be created. Breaking up is the best solution,people are just hiding the truth 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:48am On Jul 31, 2019 |
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Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by KingOdart(m): 8:49am On Jul 31, 2019 |
immhotep:
Google the word "platitude" Even within Nigeria some Igbo are fighting for their own different communities, writing to state government I can only imagine what will be happening after you successfully secede from Nigeria |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by oneTIMEman(m): 8:49am On Jul 31, 2019 |
Its not true sir, break up is the only solution. One Nigeria is just a mere talk, i never belive in that. #Free_Biafra...oyes 3 Likes |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by anonimi: 8:49am On Jul 31, 2019 |
2 Likes |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by udoka2013: 8:49am On Jul 31, 2019 |
oga VP tell your boss to grant Biafra the freedom they are fighting for and see the way they will grow with the light speed. The northern part of this country is the cause of 1step forward 20 backward we are passing through now. I don't agree with your statement sir. 4 Likes |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by tintingz(m): 8:50am On Jul 31, 2019 |
Corrosiveman: I Disagree Break up is the Only solution Remember when the government said an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the North. Now we have Shittes Very soon Saudi Arabia and Iran would be fighting a war in Nigeria via Proxy If the government says no to restructuring then Break up is the Only solution How will government said "attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the north"? Do you care to show us where the government made such statement? |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:50am On Jul 31, 2019 |
KingOdart:
Even within Nigeria some Igbo are fighting for their own different communities, writing to state government pp
I can only imagine what will be happening after you successfully secede from Nigeria Worry about yourself. Leave Igbo people alone. 7 Likes |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by ebuclassic18(m): 8:51am On Jul 31, 2019 |
Pamatips:
The Vice-President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, has said there is no truth in the thinking that the different regions of the country would prosper individually if the country breaks up.
He said Nigeria needed to learn from the example of Sudan, which split into northern and southern Sudan in the belief that that was the solution to the country’s internal strife.
Also citing the case of Somalia, the Vice-President argued that the fact that people speak the same language and practice the same religion was no guarantee that they would live in harmony.
The Vice-President spoke in Lagos on Tuesday at the 70th anniversary lecture of the Lagos Country Club.
He spoke on the theme, ‘Promoting national cohesion as a means of promoting progress and prosperity.’
Osinbajo, while pointing out that diversity could either be a trigger for conflict or a fountain of prosperity and progress, urged Nigerians to embrace the latter like the United States of America, which exploited diversity to its advantage.
He said, “The truth is that any group that suggests that its destiny is outside Nigeria and so must separate to achieve its ambitions will find out soon enough that even within that group there are many little splinters, factions waiting to cut the pie into even smaller pieces, hoping that by doing so, they will eat a large piece.
“The mere fact that we all speak the same language or belong to the same tribe does not mean that there will not be strife; and in the same way, the mere fact that we all speak different languages or belong to different tribes and religions does not mean we will strive.”
Osibanjo regretted that as a result of weak law enforcement and justice institutions, divisive narratives had gained ground in the country.
To reverse this trend, he said the institutions must be strengthened to assure Nigerians of security anywhere they lived.
He added, “The challenge is dynamic and our approach must also be dynamic. That is why I believe that state police in a large and diverse federation is an imperative. However, we know that the creation of state police requires constitutional amendment. In the interim, the Federal Government has approved community policing, as an option. A component of that is that the new approach to police recruitment is that policemen will be recruited in each local government and after training, they will be required to remain in their local government.”
In another development, Osinbajo said the Federal Government must win its fight against human trafficking.
The vice president, who said the government was concerned about the youth and the dangers of trafficking, added that sexual offences were abominations to God and man and the government had established the sexual offenders’ register.
He spoke on Tuesday in Abuja at a public lecture on the 2019 World Day against Human Trafficking.
The lecture was hosted by the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and other related offences with the theme, ‘Human Trafficking: Call your government to action.’
Osinbajo said, “Human trafficking is a clear and present danger which confronts all nations in the world either as a source, transit or destination country. It is therefore pertinent that the efforts to combat it should be wholesome.”
Source: https://punchng.com/break-up-not-solution-to-nigerias-problems-osinbajo/ How would you know if you have not tried it,let's break up first and see the results, then we know what next to do very simple, that's why your government has failed cos you don't try new things 4 Likes |
Re: Break-up Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problems — Osinbajo by airminem(f): 8:51am On Jul 31, 2019 |
Fragmentation is Nigeria issue |