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Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by meavox: 6:06am On Jan 22, 2020
DECLARATION OF CAUSES: WHY YORUBA WILL LEAVE NIGERIA
BY BAYO OLUWASANMI

Sahara Reporters 21 January 2020

Predictions about the breakup of Nigeria have reached its crescendo. The Fulani controlled federal government headed by General Buhari continues to thumb its nose at Yorubas. With the formation of Amotekun, the Western Nigeria Security Network, Yorubas have obviously stated their declaration of causes why they will leave Nigeria.

This is Nigeria’s end time. The tyrannical regime of General Muhammadu Buhari will give way to secession. In the absence of a unifying national interest, Nigeria has become fragmented, lawless, disorderly, dangerous, and seemingly unliveable.

Predictions about the breakup of Nigeria have reached its crescendo. The Fulani controlled federal government headed by General Buhari continues to thumb its nose at Yorubas. With the formation of Amotekun, the Western Nigeria Security Network, Yorubas have obviously stated their declaration of causes why they will leave Nigeria.

In the declaration of causes, two major themes emerged: domination and internal colonisation. Other grievances include economic exploitation and blatant display of injustice. The Fulanis have never hidden their agenda to dominate the rest of the country. By October 1, it would be 60 years of independence from the Brits. Out of the 60 years, the Fulanis have been in charge of the central government for more than 40 years.

It means the control, misuse, and misappropriation of our collective God-given resources. It means the monopoly of federal government political appointments and federal agencies. Immigration, prison, customs, railways, EFCC, CCT, ICPC, FIRS, NTA, FRCN, federal civil service are headed by Fulanis. 99.99 per cent of federal judges are Fulanis. All the security agencies – military, navy, SSS or DSS, police, are controlled by Fulanis. Above all, the Fulani control of federal bureaucracy, agencies, and corporations mean utter waste of generations unborn and truncation of destinies.

Internally, the domination of Fulanis is on full speed. With the moral, spiritual, financial support, power, and influence of the presidency, the Fulani herdsmen terrorists killed, maimed, and raped our people. Appeasing the terrorists, General Buhari urged victims of Fulani carnage to learn to live in peace with their neighbours. The Northerners acting like custodians and owners of the presidency, gleefully thundered that “with Amotekun, Yorubas should forget the presidency in 2023. They even went further to demand that General Buhari the Commander-in-Chief of Fulani terrorists, should arrest Yoruba leaders because of Amotekun.

Yoruba Declaration of Causes include but not limited to the following why Yoruba is ready to leave Nigeria:

1. Nigeria is convulsed by internal violence. Yorubas are no longer safe. Nigeria can no longer deliver positive political goods to our people.

2. General Buhari’s tyrannical regime has lost its legitimacy, and by extension, Nigeria has become illegitimate.

3. Nigeria enjoys no stability and predictability. No one is in charge. Our democracy has turned dictatorship. Nothing works in Nigeria. Everything is in disarray.

4. All the ethnic groups are tense, deeply conflicted, dangerous, and contested bitterly by warring factions. There’s unprecedented disharmonies between communities and among states.

5. Nigeria is no longer or willing to perform its fundamental jobs of a nation-state. Nigeria exhibits flawed and failed institutions. Only the institution of the executive functions. If legislatures exist at all, they are rubber stamp machines. The judiciary is an annex of Aso Rock. We can no longer rely on the court system for redress or remedy.

6. Corruption flourishes on an unusually destructive scale. There’s a vacuum of authority. Nigeria is a mere geographical expression.

7. Nigeria is cursed by the discovery of oil. Failure and collapse of Nigeria is man-made. Ethnicity, economics, and ideology all fuelled our decision to leave Nigeria.

There’s no shortage of groups that want Nigeria to split up. Far from the contrary opinion of the Fulanis, secession is a populist option, it’s not a collection of cranky lonesome idealists. Nigeria is a phony country built on borrowed convenience. The looming secession will tear Nigeria to pieces. The pandemic, or an economic collapse, is driving the country to sauve qui peut secession – “let him save himself who can.”

Yorubas have no trust in General Buhari’s Nigeria. We don’t feel represented or belong in the Nigeria experiment. The only way to regain our socioeconomic and political destiny is to leave Nigeria and chart a brand new country that will guarantee our pursuit of happiness, liberty, peace, progress, and prosperity.

Under international law, Yorubas are qualified as “people” who have the right to self-determination, the ability to freely determine our political fate and form a representative government. Yoruba en masse really and truly want to secede, so legal arguments would be irrelevant. The present arrangement, the present General Buhari’s regime are not conducive to our freedom and democracy. We must leave the jungle!

If other nations broke up successfully, why would the Fulanis think Nigeria’s case is etched in stone? Here are some successful secessions:

Algeria broke away from France. East Timor seceded from Indonesia. Eritrea left Ethiopia. Bangladesh broke away from Pakistan. Uruguay left Brazil. Greece and Serbia left Ottoman Empire. South Sudan left Sudan. And Panama left Colombia. Let’s go there!

SOURCE:
http://saharareporters.com/2020/01/21/declaration-causes-why-yoruba-will-leave-nigeria-bayo-oluwasanmi

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by SLAP44: 6:09am On Jan 22, 2020
What Ojukwu sat down and saw in 1966 is what some people are still climbing the skyscrapers at Broad Street to look for?

The one that pained me pass, was seeing an erudite professor at Law, a SAN and a respected pastor standing behind a person with zero educational value in a national election. It broke a lot of hearts. I started doubting the smartness they attribute to SW.

Even small Nnamdi Kanu saw this since 2013 and started screaming it, when we are sure you guys are serious and not a threat to get appeased with 2023 presidency, we will come out and support you.

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by givbitcoin: 6:09am On Jan 22, 2020
Nonsense

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Bringback9ja: 6:09am On Jan 22, 2020
WE ARE LEAVING.

WE CAN'T NEGOTIATE THIS ANYMORE.

We're all deceiving ourselves being a Nigerian

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by helinues: 6:10am On Jan 22, 2020
Sorry who is this?

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Dereformer(m): 6:14am On Jan 22, 2020
Yoruba people, una good morning ooooooo.

It took you over 50 years to see what the Igbos saw in 1967.

You see why Igbos are naturally ahead of you.

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Nobody: 6:20am On Jan 22, 2020
It means the control, misuse, and misappropriation of our collective God-given resources. It means the monopoly of federal government political appointments and federal agencies. Immigration, prison, customs, railways, EFCC, CCT, ICPC, FIRS, NTA, FRCN, federal civil service are headed by Fulanis. 99.99 per cent of federal judges are Fulanis. All the security agencies – military, navy, SSS or DSS, police, are controlled by Fulanis. Above all, the Fulani control of federal bureaucracy, agencies, and corporations mean utter waste of generations unborn and truncation of destinies.

It didn't start today, infact, it has been on for 5 years now....

Why is it a problem now?... if the Amotekun saga didn't come up, would it have been discussed squarely?

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by meavox: 6:21am On Jan 22, 2020
Dereformer:
Yoruba people, una good morning ooooooo.

It took you over 50 years to see what the Igbos saw in 1967.

You see why Igbos are naturally ahead of you.


LET'S BE ADULT ABOUT THIS. UNITY IS THE WORD FOR ALL THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH AND MB - WE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE. PLEASE DON'T ALLOW FULANI TO USE YOU AGAINST YORUBA OR ANY SOUTH AND MB TRIBES. OTHERWISE YOU TOO ARE NOT SEEING IT.

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by AstralBody: 6:21am On Jan 22, 2020
grin grin grin
It looks like the Yorubas are tired of shouting one Nigeria and they are planning on bailing out at any slight opportunity.
The formation of "Amotekun" n the opposition it has gotten from the north, should tell the Yorubas who the enemy is!
Viva freedom

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by donpapa(m): 6:25am On Jan 22, 2020
cool

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by SLAP44: 6:30am On Jan 22, 2020
meavox:



LET'S BE ADULT ABOUT THIS. UNITY IS THE WORD FOR ALL THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH AND MB - WE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE. PLEASE DON'T ALLOW FULANI TO USE YOU AGAINST YORUBA OR ANY SOUTH AND MB TRIBES. OTHERWISE YOU TOO ARE NOT SEEING IT.

Is this not what we screamed in 2014/2015 but you all chose to play the ostrich? If you're sure you heads are out of the sand, you need to apologise BIG for that unforgettable blunder.

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by sweetonugbu: 7:37am On Jan 22, 2020
Secession= TRISON my hand no dey ooo

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Racoon(m): 7:46am On Jan 22, 2020
We all makes mistakes but the ability to learn from it should help to better our existence.The Yoruba race is blessed with many thoroughly educated intellectuals.

However, that many of them could demonized their fellow tribesmen over the choice of a well known catastrophe Nigeria have as president today tells that educational sophistication will never never translate to political sagacity.

Imagine VP Osinbajo/Fashola saying "vote APC to get the presidency in 2023" not minding the events between 2015 till date.A whole educated SAN VP reduced by the northern cabal to doing tradermoni errands with a near-fatal chopper crash? Chai!

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by KAHBOOM: 7:59am On Jan 22, 2020
Lols..joker cheesy

Its like u want crocodile to smile on u?U want to black mail Nigeria with amotekun.Trouble makers

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Racoon(m): 8:09am On Jan 22, 2020
It means the control, misuse, and misappropriation of our collective God-given resources. It means the monopoly of federal government political appointments and federal agencies. Immigration, prison, customs, railways, EFCC, CCT, ICPC, FIRS, NTA, FRCN, federal civil service are headed by Fulanis.

99.99 per cent of federal judges are Fulanis.All the security agencies military, navy, SSS or DSS, police, are controlled by Fulanis.Above all, the Fulani control of federal bureaucracy, agencies, and corporations mean utter waste of generations unborn and truncation of destinies.
Many Nigerians saw this abnormality since inception & shouted themselves hoarse but many zombies esp.on this forum rubbished it as nothing even when this ugly development is a clear violation of the established Federal Character Act which is enshrined in the Nigerian constitution.Today what is the story?

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Racoon(m): 8:15am On Jan 22, 2020
This is Nigeria’s end time. The tyrannical regime of General Muhammadu Buhari will give way to secession. In the absence of a unifying national interest, Nigeria has become fragmented, lawless, disorderly, dangerous, and seemingly unliveable.
This unfolding events of the predominantly hausa-fulani hegemony APC regime should serve as a unique political lesson for all regions now and in future time.

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by MONIKERREVEALER: 8:31am On Jan 22, 2020
Bantudra/techdra/tsdarkside why are you not on this thread yet. Your "egbon", the afonjas, are about to secede from the zoo! Its time for you to "fight" them as you always "fight" we, the great igbos, to force them back to you zoogerians!!!

Hahahahahahahahaha!!!

Zoo must fall!!!

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by tartar9(m): 8:46am On Jan 22, 2020
Dereformer:
Yoruba people, una good morning ooooooo.

It took you over 50 years to see what the Igbos saw in 1967.

You see why Igbos are naturally ahead of you.
Another chance to chestbest
Don't be deceived, Yorubas are yet to see anything,they simply want an end to the insecurity in their region possed by herdsmen hence they provide the protection they feel the conventional security agencies are unable to provide while continuing their political alliance,or without turning the issue into a rally for hatred of the North like you guys do.They will win both ways,while you guys are yet to achieve none
Yorubas are easily the most rational tribe out there.

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by okefrancis: 8:50am On Jan 22, 2020
All these na trash,we are one and no one leaves Nigeria for anything

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Lydia696: 8:55am On Jan 22, 2020
Why keep on saying rubbish all the time, we are one Nigeria together let fight for the Peace of this country

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Zeesugar(f): 9:06am On Jan 22, 2020
Racoon:
We all makes mistakes but the ability to learn from it should help to better our existence.The Yoruba race is blessed with many thoroughly educated intellectuals.

However, that many of them could demonized their fellow tribesmen over the choice of a well known catastrophe Nigeria have a president today tells that educational sophistication will never never translate to political sagacity.

Imagine VP Osinbajo/Fashola saying "vote APC to get the presidency in 2023" not minding the events between 2015 till date.A whole educated SAN VP reduced by the northern cabal to doing tradermoni errands with a near-fatal chopper crash? Chai!
The VP is a man of great understanding.he doesn't reason the way you do

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Racoon(m): 9:11am On Jan 22, 2020
Zeesugar:

The VP is a man of great of great understanding.he don't reason the way you do
And he choose to deputized for an illiterate, divisive character, grossly incompetent and ethno-religious supremacist fella he is under today?

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Arubajagz: 9:16am On Jan 22, 2020
Racoon:
We all makes mistakes but the ability to learn from it should help to better our existence.The Yoruba race is blessed with many thoroughly educated intellectuals.

However, that many of them could demonized their fellow tribesmen over the choice of a well known catastrophe Nigeria have a president today tells that educational sophistication will never never translate to political sagacity.

Imagine VP Osinbajo/Fashola saying "vote APC to get the presidency in 2023" not minding the events between 2015 till date.A whole educated SAN VP reduced by the northern cabal to doing tradermoni errands with a near-fatal chopper crash? Chai!

You keep trying to make sense but you always fail woefully.

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Racoon(m): 9:19am On Jan 22, 2020
Arubajagz:
You keep trying to make sense but you always fail woefully.

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Zeemam: 9:20am On Jan 22, 2020
Most people just don't want peace to reign in Nigeria, what's our problem with culture and religion?
May we have sense ooo

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Arubajagz: 9:20am On Jan 22, 2020
This is where you are so wrong. Even if you want to call this an aluta, it is definitely Aluta With Sense. Not some hare-brained scheme that was all about antagonizing other regions.

DCmonster:
Crocodile will soon smile on ewedu gobbling cowards. You now want oduduwa Republic after betraying Biafrans and your southern brothers in 2015 election. Yorubas should know that they will never have AMOTEKUN NOR ODUDUWA REPUBLIC and neither will they ever get the presidency in 2023. The Fulani will continue to rule until you yorubas feel the pain Igbos felt and see the vision they saw years ago. Bunch of educated illiterate cowards.

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Arubajagz: 9:21am On Jan 22, 2020
If you like make you dey quote from now till 2030. You will always be shallow with these your views that do not ever hold water.

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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Racoon(m): 9:22am On Jan 22, 2020
Arubajagz:
If you like make you dey quote from now till 2030. You will always be shallow with these your views that do not ever hold water.
Sorry bro.Anything that rocks your boat but my opinions are never programmed to fit your anticipated warped narratives.Abeg swerve.

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