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For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 9:57am On May 06, 2020
What exactly is our national goal?

We know that Hausa/Fulanis want to keep Nigeria one and dominate it.
We know that Ibos want to divide Nigeria and go with the SS

What is our own unique goal?

We just registered our ethnic group in UNPO, which may suggest to other Nigerians that we want out of this union. Yet we are positioning for presidency in 2023.

It's good but I want to know what our people think should be our end game.

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 10:17am On May 06, 2020
I need comments on this thread. Let's talk
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by spinna: 10:18am On May 06, 2020
Omoluabi as a concept is the long term goal of the Yoruba. To be a people of progress and dignity that can stand shoulder to shoulder and even above with other races and nations. Imagine Wakanda being real

Yoruba have tried to achieve this and have not really suceeded. However we can see that a little progress has been made.

Amotekun was the loudest sound Yoruba have made to show Nigeria that being excessively dragged back by Nigeria will be resisted.

In summary Yoruba want progress ..within Nigeria if possible..if not then without..and Yoruba will try to withdraw as painlessly as possible if it comes to that.

The above is the lofty goal of both the intellctual and averagely educated Yoruba. And even the dignified members of the peasant level..but many Yoruba have been brought to a very low level of mindset (backbiting, thuggery,ritualism,filthiness etc) which must be considered.

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by gidgiddy: 10:20am On May 06, 2020
I think the long term goal of Yorubas is to beg the North for Presidency and restructuring forever

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 10:25am On May 06, 2020
spinna:
Omoluabi as a concept is the long term goal of the Yoruba. To be a people of progress and dignity that can stand shoulder to shoulder and even above with other races and nations. Imagine Wakanda being real

Yoruba have tried to achieve this and have not really suceeded. However we can see that a little progress has been made.

Amotekun was the loudest sound Yoruba have made to show Nigeria that being excessively dragged back by Nigeria will be resisted.

In summary Yoruba want progress ..within Nigeria if possible..if not then without..and Yoruba will try to withdraw as painlessly as possible if it comes to that.

The above is the lofty goal of both the intellctual and averagely educated Yoruba. And even the dignified members of the peasant level..but many Yoruba have been brought to a very low level of mindset (backbiting, thuggery,ritualism,filthiness etc) which must be considered.
Progress within Nigeria. Does it seem possible so far?
If not
Progress outside Nigeria. What is our plan for this currently?

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 10:26am On May 06, 2020
gidgiddy:
I think the long term goal of Yorubas is to beg the North for Presidency and restructuring forever
No
To beg is not a plan. Nobody plans to beg...not even the almajiris. Begging is always because plan A did not work.

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 10:29am On May 06, 2020
jacksonkennedy:
What exactly is our national goal?

We know that Hausa/Fulanis want to keep Nigeria one and dominate it.
We know that Ibos want to divide Nigeria and go with the SS

What is our own unique goal?

We just registered our ethnic group in UNPO, which may suggest to other Nigerians that we want out of this union. Yet we are positioning for presidency in 2023.

It's good but I want to know what our people think should be our end game.

Na by force? Dem use South south swear for una sad

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 10:30am On May 06, 2020
MinorityOpinion:


Na by force? Dem use South south swear for una sad
I'm not Ibo...I'm only stating what their long term goal is. Take up your grievance with an Ibo please

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Yobabad: 10:36am On May 06, 2020
Our long time goal is to gain our own independence and have Oduduwa republic

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by ificatchmodeh: 10:38am On May 06, 2020
grin
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 11:08am On May 06, 2020
Yobabad:
Our long time goal is to gain our own independence and have Oduduwa republic
do we have a serious movement for this? The only movement we seem to have is having a yoruba president

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Topsic70: 11:21am On May 06, 2020
jacksonkennedy:
I'm not Ibo...I'm only stating what their long term goal is. Take up your grievance with an Ibo please

Yobabad:
Our long time goal is to gain our own independence and have Oduduwa republic

lolz.....all ds mischevious (ipobic) Yoruba wannabees, una don cum again, abi?
cheesy

Proverbs 4:16
For they sleep not, except they have done mischief; and their sleep is taken away, unless they cause some to fall.

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Unik3030: 11:33am On May 06, 2020
Topsic70:




lolz.....all ds mischevious (ipobic) Yoruba wannabees, una don cum again, abi? cheesy





don't mind d OSU's,I dey observe them

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by HITMEUP4ANYBIZ(m): 11:34am On May 06, 2020
Bab
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 11:40am On May 06, 2020
Topsic70:




lolz.....all ds mischevious (ipobic) Yoruba wannabees, una don cum again, abi?
cheesy

Proverbs 4:16
For they sleep not, except they have done mischief; and their sleep is taken away, unless they cause some to fall.







take this nonsense somewhere else...this is a serious thread

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by illicit(m): 11:43am On May 06, 2020
I don't know about Yoruba goal.
My goal is to be comfortable here and anywhere

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Topsic70: 11:54am On May 06, 2020
jacksonkennedy:
take this nonsense somewhere else...this is a serious thread
Hahahaha.....seriously? cheesy
You may have forgotten, our paths have crossed b4 via ds moniker or otherwise, and u were exposed and put in ur place as a Yoruba impostor!
'I be Yoruba' kee u dia!
cheesy

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Tranquillity360: 11:55am On May 06, 2020
Our Long Term Goal is to make other tribes to hate Igbos like us.

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI(m): 11:56am On May 06, 2020
Long term goal is not secession or holding on to a failed union, long time goal is human and infrastructural development of our region, tell me any states that do everything in unison like Yoruba states, where’s there’s freedom to practice the religion you like, support any candidate you like, that’s our long term goal.

Our long term goal is to retain the industrial hub of the nation and the economic capital too, our long term goal is to connect all yoruba major cities together with a road like East - West line (USA), our long term goal is making Yorubaland peaceful so others can come to live and prosper and in turn increase our IGR, our long term goal is security of lives and property in our region, (creation of amotekun and very soon state policing) our long term goal is maintaining the best crop of lawyers in Nigeria Incase there’s a reason to secede, there won’t be bloodshed... If you study Yoruba history, you’ll know our thirst for liberty and progressiveness knows no bound, why our forefathers left ife to conquer territories

Maybe if IPOB study more bout the ANC and Mandela, they’ll know what’s call a struggle, how to liberate your people, sacrifice you’re to make, the type of government you want to run, your economic policy, Kanu hasn’t talked about that, just insulting... I wish they succeed with their secession quest, but Kanu is a distraction for their course, they won’t agree lol cheesy

I believe ndigbo have more prospects than kanu, go through history, secessionist leader doesn’t do act like him

I haven’t find that in biafra related post, just making mouth and beating chest

But if the Yoruba nation decides to secede this union one day, nothing on earth can stop it... you can check history

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Topsic70: 11:56am On May 06, 2020
Tranquillity360:
Our Long Term Goal is to make other tribes to hate Igbos like us.
Lolz.....yet another one.
grin

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 12:01pm On May 06, 2020
Topsic70:

Hahahaha.....seriously? cheesy
You may have forgotten, our paths have crossed b4 via ds moniker or otherwise, and u were exposed and put in ur place as a Yoruba impostor!
'I be Yoruba' kee u dia!
cheesy
I know that deep down you know I'm yoruba. But anyway this thread isn't about that. Stay on topic

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Tetrahedron: 12:04pm On May 06, 2020
I hope the yoruba race is not expecting a messiah in tinubu because our messiah came long time ago going on 2000 years now.

Don’t expect any other messiah!

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by HITMEUP4ANYBIZ(m): 12:06pm On May 06, 2020
JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI:
Long term goal is not secession or holding on to a failed union, long time going is human and infrastructural development of your region, tell me any states that do everything in unison like Yoruba states, where’s there’s freedom to practice religion you like, support any candidate you like, that’s our long term goal.

Our long term goal is to retain the industrial hub of the nation and the economic capital too, our long term goal is to connect all yoruba major cities together with a road like East - West line (USA), our long term goal is making Yorubaland peaceful so others can come to live and prosper and in turn increase our IGR, our long term goal is security of lives and property in our region, (creation of amotekun and very soon state policing) our long term goal is maintaining the best crop of lawyers in Nigeria Incase it’s time to secede, there won’t be bloodshed... If you study Yoruba history, you’ll know our thirst for liberty and progressiveness knows no bound, why our forefathers left ife to conquer territories

Maybe if IPOB study more bout the ANC and Mandela, they’ll know what’s call a struggle, how to liberate your people, sacrifice you’re to make, the type of government you want to run, your economic policy, Kanu hasn’t talked about that, just insulting... I wish they succeed with their secession quest, but Kanu is just a distraction for them, but they won’t agree

I haven’t find that in biafra post, just making mouth and beating chest

But if the Yoruba decides to secede this union one day, nothing on earth can stop it... you can check history


Apt

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Topsic70: 12:07pm On May 06, 2020
jacksonkennedy:
I know that deep down you know I'm yoruba. But anyway this thread isn't about that. Stay on topic
Sorry, a house built on sand can't stand. He who desires equity must have clean hands.
Pretending to be a Yoruba, which u are not, clearly shows u ain't trustworthy enough for a dialogue.
Pls, be proud of ur Igbo heritage!
Daalu!

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 12:10pm On May 06, 2020
JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI:
Long term goal is not secession or holding on to a failed union, long time going is human and infrastructural development of your region, tell me any states that do everything in unison like Yoruba states, where’s there’s freedom to practice religion you like, support any candidate you like, that’s our long term goal.

Our long term goal is to retain the industrial hub of the nation and the economic capital too, our long term goal is to connect all yoruba major cities together with a road like East - West line (USA), our long term goal is making Yorubaland peaceful so others can come to live and prosper and in turn increase our IGR, our long term goal is security of lives and property in our region, (creation of amotekun and very soon state policing) our long term goal is maintaining the best crop of lawyers in Nigeria Incase it’s time to secede, there won’t be bloodshed... If you study Yoruba history, you’ll know our thirst for liberty and progressiveness knows no bound, why our forefathers left ife to conquer territories

Maybe if IPOB study more bout the ANC and Mandela, they’ll know what’s call a struggle, how to liberate your people, sacrifice you’re to make, the type of government you want to run, your economic policy, Kanu hasn’t talked about that, just insulting... I wish they succeed with their secession quest, but Kanu is just a distraction for them, but they won’t agree

I haven’t find that in biafra post, just making mouth and beating chest

But if the Yoruba decides to secede this union one day, nothing on earth can stop it... you can check history

nice one dear...I like this
But there is a problem.

What you have written here is also the goal of other regions. The north believe they can achieve it by controlling Nigeria's government. The Ibos believe they can achieve it by breaking out of Nigeria.
The Niger Delta believe they can achieve it either by getting resource control or Niger Delta Republic

How can we achieve all this. What is the plan? Presidency? Sovereignty? Restructuring? How?

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 12:12pm On May 06, 2020
The country should be divided along culture/language/religion/moral/norm/belief lines. We are just not united at all and it's better we get a divorce and go our separate ways. The Ibos/Hausas/Yorubas have ruled Nigeria since 1960, 60 years after independence and Nigeria has regressed back into the evil dark ages divided by religion/tribe/culture/morals and beliefs meanwhile the world has left Nigeria behind.

Nigeria is not a functioning state and the earlier we separate the better for us.

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI(m): 12:21pm On May 06, 2020
jacksonkennedy:
nice one dear...I like this
But there is a problem.

What you have written here is also the goal of other regions. The north believe they can achieve it by controlling Nigeria's government. The Ibos believe they can achieve it by breaking out of Nigeria.
The Niger Delta believe they can achieve it either by getting resource control or Niger Delta Republic

How can we achieve all this. What is the plan? Presidency? Sovereignty? Restructuring? How?

Yoruba still hold influence in the country policy, fine it’s the north turn and they’re misusing it and that’s okay

Restructuring is fine, Yoruba nation has always lived in peace with other kingdoms, hundreds of years ago, we just need the western region government again but this time run like a federalist state, oyo running her government, likewise the egbas, ijebus, ijeshas... and other subgroups, more power to local councils


let’s see how 2023 goes, it’ll be very interesting

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by ObafemiAwoIowo: 12:24pm On May 06, 2020
jacksonkennedy:
No
To beg is not a plan. Nobody plans to beg...not even the almajiris. Begging is always because plan A did not work.
God bless you my omoluabi sister

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Topsic70: 12:28pm On May 06, 2020
ObafemiAwoIowo:
God bless you my omoluabi sister
Hahahaha...... yet another Yoruba impostor surfaces!
As we are busting one, two are showing up. cheesy cheesy
Aan j'ekuru k'otan, awon alakori tun ngbowo e sawo

Must everything abt u guys be fake ni?

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 12:29pm On May 06, 2020
JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI:


Yoruba still hold influence in the country policy, fine it’s the north turn and they’re misusing it and that’s okay

Restructuring is fine, Yoruba nation has always lived in peace with other kingdoms, hundreds of years ago, we just need the western region government again but this time run like a federalist state, oyo running her government, likewise the egbas, ijebus, ijeshas... and other subgroups, more power to local councils


let’s see how 2023 goes, it’ll be very interesting
with our influence at the federal level, are we having better roads than others? Do we have better electricity? Are we better secured? Are our hospitals ahead of other regions? Are our universities involved in better research?

Can we truly say that as at today, that we are doing really better than any other region (especially southern states)

What agenda are we going to set for Tinubu or osinbajo or whoever gets there in 2023? Or is the plan to have a yoruba man there for bragging rights?
If all we need is a yoruba president then we can have that in our separate country. What exactly are we expecting to achieve with a yoruba man in Aso rock? I just need us to set a clear vision. It doesn't seem like we have one yet

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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Topsic70: 12:40pm On May 06, 2020
JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI:


Yoruba still hold influence in the country policy, fine it’s the north turn and they’re misusing it and that’s okay

Restructuring is fine, Yoruba nation has always lived in peace with other kingdoms, hundreds of years ago, we just need the western region government again but this time run like a federalist state, oyo running her government, likewise the egbas, ijebus, ijeshas... and other subgroups, more power to local councils


let’s see how 2023 goes, it’ll be very interesting
The fellow is merely picking ur brain and using 'Yoruba threads' like this to build credibility as a Yoruba person online.
He's a known yoruba impostor

cc; Grayoso

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