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Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by helinues: 1:28pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
Unity begger.. Let each region decides who they are supporting.. If you are scared of water,, then you have no business inside swimming pool 1 Like |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by LegendHer0: 1:31pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
MetaPhysical: Thank you brother! 2 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by Rekhina(f): 1:36pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
MelesZenawi:Yorubas and their dishonorable , I bet u if buhari brings restructuring to our table ,out of hate and cowardice ,they will claim igbos are the one clamouring for restructuring that yorubas stands with better Nigeria" all to please their fulani gods " legendher0 our eyes are open on u 8 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by uninspired07: 1:38pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
LegendHer0: See ehn, omo Ogun ni mi (but I won’t tell you where in Ogun State) but this response is the usual response from liberal Muslims like you who have failed to call out people like Prof. Ishaq. Akintola who’s threatening the rest of us with Sharia but want to shut Christians up for speaking up against terror. Fortunately for me, my family is fully Christian & I don’t have Muslims in my family even though we are Yoruba. The fact is that there is a terror problem with Islam which liberal Muslims refuse to identify or condemn thus making a hiterto nice religion a nightmare for the rest of the world. And as for my comment that Christians of Yoruba stock can move to the east if disturbed by Muslims after Nigeria is restructured, I said so because that might be the proper course of action for those who might be able to withstand Islamic aggression. We both know Muslims will always agitate wherever they are in large numbers. You can see the damage MURIC headed by a fellow yoruba man is causing to the religious harmony in Yorubaland by asking for Sharia? I have never seen your likes condemning that. 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by Rekhina(f): 1:40pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
helinues:cc Adaibeku tank God u are back pls which kind human is this Helinues ? Tell me ,It(yes it ) makes nairaland a very terrible , cursed and very atrocious place , Seun pls remove Helinues and afamed or I deactivate ,they breeds evil ...spits 5 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by Dedetwo(m): 1:42pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
Arexit: You have stated shortest and simplest way of restructure of Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by helinues: 1:43pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
Rekhina: Helinues and Afamed, tormentors of wailers.. We have been doing Fanstatic jobs lately.. Next year( few days to go) go mad gan for the wailers, trollers and Pdp supporters in general.. We are patiently waiting for you to deactivate your accounts as we are here to stay.. 1 Like 3 Shares
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Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by LegendHer0: 1:45pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
uninspired07: Check my post, I actually made mention of MURIC insanity before you quoted this. Also again check all my past post, especially on the one MURIC made about Shariah law, I was part of the people that lamblasted the Prof Akintola on here and it’s just insanity for anyone to think any shariah law will be implemented in the SW. The shariah law will be even fought against right from the mosque among the Muslims. I’m quite confident of this and you of all people should know about this. Brother, no body loves you more than your tribe simply because of your religion. The Igbos/Hausa/Fulanis can’t love you more than your fellow omoluabis, don’t fall for their antics. We all should talk in unison against some of us that are trying to be the weak link of divide like the MURIC and someone like you. The culture of religious harmony that exist among the Yorubas should be our tribal heritage. We should be proud of that culture because we have actually achieved what almost 90% of the rest of the world failed to achieve. Please I’m begging you with whatever oriki you bear, never fall into temptation of ever doubting the true love of your fellow omoluabis whether Christian, Muslim, or traditionalists. 2 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by Dedetwo(m): 1:51pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
MetaPhysical: All the above are arrant nonsense. The restructure carries more weight than bandage approach stated above. The restructure of shithole called Nigeria will involve both political and economic restructure. The system of government will change, the citing of Abuja and Lagos in South-south and southeast political zones must be manifested respectively and the silly and stupid idea of quota system must be jettisoned. If these are not attainable, then the shortest and simplest mean is old fashion disintegration. The simple disintegration has been trending in eastern Europe for more than a decade. 5 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by MetaPhysical: 1:55pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
TooMuchStuff: I sensed that! Infact, when i read your first response I could relate it as an urgent call for a cease to the injustice, the insult, the injury, the discrimination of North against South. How many can understand that this is the same fuel thats burning the fire in pro-Biafrans? Very few people can relate and understand it. What makes the fulani blood sacred but the Yoruba or Igbo or Ijaw, or even Tiv blood profane? In demanding redress it can be understood your call for counter violence. Like i said, you are not wrong at all....but I was shocked! We cannot schedule violence but we can schedule election that will begin the process for balance and redress. Im sure you know if pro-restructuring activists work together with pro-Biafrans, there will be losses and gains but when they loose we the electorates are the backbone they count on to sustain their voice. What we have done typically, but which must also change with this new consciousness, is to join their oppressors and ridicule them. When pro-Biafrans are attacked we must see their loss as a gain for fulani agenda and speak up with compassion and praise for their struggle. When pro-restructure are attacked, their loss is a gain for fulani agenda to keep Nigeria unitary, we must speak in compassion and sing their praise. I am not calling for Yoruba/Igbo unity, thats a separate issue. What we demand is a joint support and cooperation to elect and position pro-restructuring and pro-Biafra activists in positions where they have all the access to bring the restructuring or dissolution of Nigeria into fruition. Any non-restructuring, non-secessionist campaign for 2023 election must be shunned and allowed to die off. We want to raise voice for restructure and secession. Its a new consciousness. I thank you for your honest contributions. 2 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by myobjective: 1:58pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
Perkins2018: This i just the obvious truth. Nigerians east of river are delusional about their importance and resources in their domain ( mineral, Agricultural and human resources). The truth is majority of Nigeria state are not economically viable to stand on their own, couple with our materialistic culture resulting from free crude oil money, the elite and the political class know this, reasons known of them are passionate about restructuring like the common man in the street. The reality we found our self in Nigeria required that we need to change our current system to a more efficient one. We need to look at our ever increasing population, our poor technical an engineering education and ever increasing poverty rate especially in the North. Nigeria is currently sitting on a time bomb waiting to explode if we don't address all our social problem. The truth still remain that the core North is the most backward region and major drawing back to whatever reform that Nigeria needs to unleash her potential as an industrial giant, we have all what it takes to be among the top leading economics in the world. We have abundant natural gas, fairly educated and highly enterprising citizens, very arable land mass, adequate surface water and the market. What we lack has been leadership owing to years of Northern Military juntas with nothing upstairs running the affairs of the nation and the politics of sentiment that end us with clueless Jonathan and now brainless Buhari. 1 Like |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by uninspired07: 1:59pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
LegendHer0: You’ve spoken well. I guess didn’t research you enough to know your stance on MURIC. The 24/7 news cycle covering the subject of Islam is one that will surely instigate fear in any non Muslim & most liberal Muslims have still not done enough to dispel the notion that the religion is not a violent one. Characters like Prof. Akintola have also reinforced in fear in the heart of fellow Yorubas who hitherto had a mental picture of religious harmont in Yoruba land. I pray more than anything else that my fears are not established because it will be a crushing blow to millions of Christians in Yoruba land. |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by myobjective: 2:03pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
Dedetwo: Please if I may ask, can you itemize the things you want the Nigeria state to change or restructured? When you talk about these changes do you mean, we should go back to the structure in place before 1966, or as six geo-political zones or each state act as semi independent country as it is being done in USA ? Because i don't understand the part where you say '' citing Abuja and Lagos in the south-east and South-south '' |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by LegendHer0: 2:08pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
uninspired07: Bro check the front page of Nairaland anytime issue of MURIC is brought up, you will see that even Muslim yorubas have been denouncing him. Carry out this same research on Facebook where you can validate the name of the people denouncing MURIC. Shariah law already outlived it’s importance several centuries ago. It’s a barbaric culture that shouldn’t be even discussed at this present age by sane minds. So you mean I will actually succumb to a law where my fingers will be cut off? Olorun maje. I don’t know why you guys are not seeing the bigger picture. MURIC and CAN are actually spokespersons for politicians of APC and PDP. You can see Prof. Akintola is an APC apologists while the CAN are PDP apologists. Check the utterances of CAN during the days of PDP. |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by Dedetwo(m): 2:11pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
MetaPhysical: The benign approach you seemed to advocate can hardly work in Africa. I could not agree any more with you on the bolded. However instantaneous reaction could be an acceptable hindsight. 2 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by myobjective: 2:12pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
uninspired07: People must understand to begin with that the Hausa-Fulani of the North uses religion as a uniting factor among themselves and different tribe in the North in other to project power just like the way Yoruba uses ethnicity, It will be disadvantageous to we the Omoluabi to start dividing our selves along religious line because the good coexistence among Yoruba is a thing of strength to fight against our enemy in the entity called Nigeria. The ship has already sail, Yoruba will always be Yoruba first before whatever religion we may choose to fallow and as people become civilized religion will continue to play a lesser role in people daily to daily activities. 1 Like |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by Amujale(m): 2:16pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
Succession in isolation is always a bad idea. With regards of our current situations, its landlocked coalition is what we really need. And that is a whole new duscussion. For now, instead of succession, we ought to be forming bigger coalitions. i.e East African Federation As, in Nigeria combining with Niger, Chad, Benin and Togo to form a broader coalition. For me, the only possible positively outlooking window of opportunity for a seperatist approach is held in a tight hypothesis that states that African unity can be rapidly achieved by retracing with a fair amount of accuracy all the old boarders. As in, only and only once an unanimous descision from a strong majority of the African Nations have the clear purpose in retracing all the old boarders can such a feat be universally and safely achieved. |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by Guestlander: 2:18pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
uninspired07: How in the name of God would muslims in the north ask for Sharia in Yorubaland in a restructured Nigeria? Why are we trying to reinvent the wheel? Nigeria used to be a proper federation where we had customary courts in the west and the north had their sharia courts. The east most likely had their own customary courts as well and everything was fine. I am a Christian as well and I don't harbor any fear of muslims, I fear terrorists though, unless you want to convince me that every Muslim is a terrorist and that will be a different ball game altogether. Another thing, whether you are a Muslim a Christian or traditionalist the laws of the federal republic of Nigeria should take precedence in all criminal matters. Nobody should have the power to cut anyone's limbs outside the Judicial system. 2 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by MetaPhysical: 2:19pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
Perkins2018: In North you have been trying for decades to make Friday a work free day but have not achieved it, even with Shariah in place. You have tried to change your calendar to observe the Hijrah dating instead of Gregorian calendar, youve not succeeded. So, not everything is clear-cut as you positioned it in this post. The South was greatly deprived by the imbalance in military force. From as far back as 1964 South had opposed the heavy presence of Northern soldiers in its towns. Even as we speak in North, head of security operations are mainly Northerners with a sprinkled few Southerners. Strong Southerners are often posted to head administrative posts while compromised ones are given field operations but deputized by a strong Northerner...who most times go above the Southern head to get instructions directly from head of command. In the South on the other hand they put a strong Northerner in field operations and deputize by a middle beltan or a compromised Southerner. Look at Police. The last three IG are Northerners. We wonder why SARS turn South to killing field. There is no oil in North but if you look at NNPC records you see more than 60%of time it has been headed by Northerners. In fact the rumor is that Northerners do not trust Southerners to head NNPC and NPA....do you have sea in North? Do you have oil? The ones doing you favor and sustaining your dependency on oil and on sea, you dont trust them with their assets. Very laughable! So what you observed in the Southern deprivation is result of ingrained fear and loss in hands of military, police and other security agencies. We shall displace and completely render fulani to the low class that is prevalent and typical across West Africa. We just need a new awakening....a new consciousness in South that is ready and willing to take ownership of its future. 6 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by uninspired07: 2:23pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
myobjective: I copy this. Kudos. Oodua a gbe wa ooo 1 Like |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by uninspired07: 2:26pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
Guestlander: I have noted your comments & I will keep my fingers crossed for now & observe events as they unfold. |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by Guestlander: 2:28pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
uninspired07: That is all we can do, but one thing is sure, Nigeria will eventually be restructured. There's are no other options except disintegration. 1 Like |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by myobjective: 2:28pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
LegendHer0: Even in the Muslim world, people still find it very difficult to understand and implement sharia law not to talk of a country where more than half are actually known Muslim. If Northern states with Arab wan't to be majority can't implement Sharia law properly what makes them think that the liberal Yoruba Muslim will be able to do it. Akintola is a no body in south west among even Muslim, he is just the spokes man of the Saudi Arabia backed 'Wahabist' movement whose leader is the Sultan of Sokoto. The common Yoruba only care about an improved standard of living and how life will become meaningful to them. I remember when I stop praying totally and declare that I am now an Atheist, my mother was saying '' Esin se pataki, to bale kirun ma losi church oloru kon ni gbogbo waunsi '' imagine such a culture of tolerance among different faith. 2 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by Dedetwo(m): 2:29pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
myobjective: Nigeria must build Abuja-like city and Lagos-like city in south-south and south-east geopolitical zones respectively. If there is city comparable to Lagos in old eastern region, do you think that Ndigbo will flood Lagos for business opportunities? The same goes for Abuja. What makes USA thick is not Los Angeles or New York or Chicago or Washington, DC but majority of cities in USA can provide the socio-politico-economic opportunities as the listed cities. The sham and shameful democracy Nigeria runs is fool's theory at best. It is silly to have quota system or the moronic federal character in Nigeria and still talk about unity. If merit based system cannot displace quota system or the moronic federal character, we should not hang around the silly and deceitful One-Nigeria. In country like Nigeria where there has been no forced dehumanization of anybody by any group, quota system or the moronic federal character is a deceitful machination, period. 7 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by uninspired07: 2:33pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
myobjective: Hmmmmmmm |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by uninspired07: 2:34pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
Guestlander: I pray it happens in our lifetime. |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by Gandollaar(f): 2:46pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
gidgiddy:You are legally right but not politically right. Buhari for instance has the power to get whatever he wants done on the const, without leaving his seat! 4 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by Afamed: 2:46pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
Rekhina:You could not have been wailing from Jan to December on par second billing |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by Afamed: 2:47pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
Gandollaar:Keep quiet village headmaster. Restructuring comes with constitutional amendment. It has to go through the National assembly.Just the same way the president can not grant any referudum without the Senate approval |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by LegendHer0: 2:48pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
myobjective: God bless you. The bolded word is what my mom always tell me anytime she calls me. She always tell me to imbibe the culture of praying whether in a Muslim or Christian way. This same sentence of “Esin se pataki, to o bale Kirun, jowo ma lo si churchi tori wipe adura se pataki” is what mom always tells me. This same sentence will be found among several Yoruba families especially by parents. So how exactly will anyone think MURIC or anybody will implement a culture of shariah even with such level of religious bond among Yorubas! 2 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by obailala(m): 2:48pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
gidgiddy: horsepower101:A lot of people still do not realise how powerful the seat of the Nigerian president is. A Nigerian president can do and undo whatever he likes, if the will is there. Buhari recently just bribed the entire NASS with N37bn renovation just to get his $30bn loan request granted. I repeat, "a Nigerian president is so damn powerful and can do whatever he wants if he's willing and smart enough." 2 Likes |
Re: The Shortest Route To Restructuring Of Nigeria by MetaPhysical: 2:52pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
Dedetwo: Definitely! The so far lop-sided violence of Northerner against Southerner have lasted this long and become accepted as norm and priviledged because they recognized and prepared for its success. In other words, they had a proactive force embedded in national security institutions who at the signal of an alert were ever ready to deploy and shield them against reprisal attack. In addition we also have compromised clergies who use their office as moral authority to beg forgiveness and unity. In North no fucking sheikh will ever beg his rampaging almajiri squadron to forgive and stand down for sake of unity. It has never happened. The issue of protectionism and endorsement of terroristic attacks using statutory security resources is a big deal in all of this. Its not far ago when OPC was dealing left and right with Northerners, and we have pictures and full accounts of Northerners and what happened to them. OPC was spontaneous and had high success because the deed was already done by time security arrived. Same with Ife carnage two years ago. It was sudden, unexpected and complete. Security had no chance to stop it. There was nothing to stop...it was over when they arrived. So without the cover of security fulani is not a fierce warrior as mythically believed to be, force for force they will be quickly wiped out. But thats not the goal. The goal is to reshape our own future. So far it has been shaped for us by others. Voting people whose agenda and passions is to restructure and or seceede Nigeria will start a new direction for ownership. Anyone standing in the way of that of course would have to taste our sting. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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