Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) - Politics (2) - Nairaland
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| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by Sylraph1: 10:38pm On May 13, 2020 |
Wow...what an eye opener!!! History really need to be introduced back in school... The upcoming generation need to learn the real not some concocted propaganda.. Except the thread to be deleted soon because NL is really showing its real colours |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by horsepower102: 10:40pm On May 13, 2020 |
mrvitalis:They are master projectors. When they accuse people of something, know that they are already doing it to the max. |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by Yankee101: 10:41pm On May 13, 2020 |
The so-called founding fathers of Nigeria laid the groundwork for nepotism and all the -isms we're suffering today. |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by horsepower102: 10:44pm On May 13, 2020 |
gwafaeziokwu:Thank you. the same commission from the white men confirmed that Igbos were more than fair to their minority neighbors while they recommended the break up of the western regions because of gross unfairness of the yorubas. |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by Sylraph1: 10:47pm On May 13, 2020 |
joeyfire:we really need to go back to history.... An eye opener indeed. |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by horsepower102: 10:48pm On May 13, 2020 |
Biafrarep:Igbos have really suffered from post civil war propaganda against them. These people really accused us of all types of evil that we never committed. |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by horsepower102: 10:51pm On May 13, 2020 |
Biafrarep:Now you finally hit the nail on the head why Nigeria is a real joke of a country. Look at how much lies these people have been dishing out for decades with straight face. God help us . |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by XANDERBOY85: 10:55pm On May 13, 2020 |
jom28gy:........good times! ![]() |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by horsepower102: 10:55pm On May 13, 2020 |
Biafrarep:I used to respect the yorubas when I was growing up because I bought into their propaganda about themselves. Now I know better. These people have a culture of lying, betrayals and sowing seed of discord among people. I hope Igbos are fast learning how to deal with them. |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by Obamaofusa: 11:05pm On May 13, 2020 |
joeyfire:The rift to create mid west was more political than critical. Ibadan was the capital and it is ubderstandable that the bulk of development Wii be there and the bulk of the money used in developing Yorubaland and even Benin-Delta came from cocoa. How much is the tax being paid now talk less of then when stipends were taken as taxes and just a few usually paid the tax Most of the Midwesterner enjoyed free medical care, free education etc. Most of the citizens did not want to go but for the political leadership.. THIS IS FROM THE ARTICLE: In the weeks preceding the formal launching of the united �Action Group� at Owo from April 28 � 30, 1951, Anthony Enahoro had organized a meeting of Benin and Warri leaders of thought in Sapele, ostensibly to discuss Midwestern solidarity. People like Gaius Obaseki, Arthur Prest, Festus Edah (Okotie-Eboh), Okorodudu, S. O. Ighodaro etc. were present. At the meeting, most participants expressed sentiments against the creation of a separate midwestern region. However, two dissenters, Chike Ekwuyasi and E. O. Imafidon who were present, rushed back to Benin to alert Omo-Osagie who then called a rally of his own and initiated counter-measures [Oronsaye, op. cit.; Uwaifo, op. cit]. |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by horsepower102: 11:53pm On May 13, 2020 |
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| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by MetaPhysical: 12:55am On May 14, 2020 |
Summary... It asserted that Edos had more to fear from Igbo than Yoruba domination, and that creation of a Midwest region would expose Edos to Igbo domination....and it did happen. ![]()
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| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by vicenzo(m): 1:59am On May 14, 2020 |
In response to testimony of pro-Midwest witness, a shadowy organization called the Anti-Midwest State Movement was put forward by the Action Group. It asserted that Edos had more to fear from Igbo than Yoruba domination, and that creation of a Midwest region would expose Edos to Igbo domination.Key emphasis on "shadowy". Meaning the panel at the Willink commission suspects their authenticity. Typical Yoruba way, always walking in shadows trying to dent the Igbo image. The Igbos of Midwest were not more in numbers than Urhobos, let alone Edos, how could they have been able to dominate them? Rather than accept their wrong in marginalizing minorities, they had to rope Ndiigbo in. You don't need a seer to know who was behind the shadow. This Yoruba behavior of trying to demonize Ndiigbo didn't start today. Our forebearers were just too blind to it. They did nothing whatsoever to counter Yoruba incessant calumny against Ndigbo in the past. They left us the modern Igbo generation with too much to do. But we are rising to the task. First we stood up to modern anti Igbo propaganda emanating from that wing, now we are exhuming the past to do what our parents failed to do. |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by BeerParlour: 2:26am On May 14, 2020 |
Amarabae:
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| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by stonemasonn: 2:36am On May 14, 2020 |
vicenzo:With the way you guys blame Yorubas for everything in Nigeria, I think we should all go our separate ways, Hausas have been treating the Igbos badly from one riot to the other destroying Igbo properties and businesses but who is to blame...Yorubas, please let's go our separate ways. Haba |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by Fatimaade: 3:34am On May 14, 2020 |
gwafaeziokwu:Point is we are not begging them or claiming them as blothers the way you have turned to NDI AYIYO for unity with Niger delta |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by Fatimaade: 3:35am On May 14, 2020 |
stonemasonn:Yeeboss are not leaving Nigeria soon Since their hero lost they have resorted to insults and emotional blackmail na their way |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by horsepower102: 7:24am On May 14, 2020 |
Fatimaade:Don’t worry we are in this Nigeria with you. Enjoy! |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by gidgiddy: 8:06am On May 14, 2020 |
Donaldoni:Gowon created states then took away resource. The minorities got their states but they were held in a bigger hostsge than they were in the Eastern Region. What is the point of creating states that do not control their resources? |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by Christistruth00: 8:14am On May 14, 2020 |
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| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by OgboAto: 9:30am On May 14, 2020*. Modified: 7:55am On May 15, 2020 |
Biafrarep:Thief. Nationalist struggle for independence was started & led by Yoruba men who founded & populated NCNC. Read a book.
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| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by horsepower102: 12:05pm On May 14, 2020 |
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| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by nijabazaar: 12:29pm On May 14, 2020 |
Another epic exposition. horsepower is right. I have noticed that the yoruba has this annoying tendency to project their faults on others. From this exposition on Awos dealings , one can only say that They are indeed as Clannish , Nepotistic and champions of ethnic chauvinism |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by nijabazaar: 12:31pm On May 14, 2020 |
stonemasonn:This is what we're all praying for. Let's hope we would achieve the separation in our lifetime. |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by horsepower102: 12:34pm On May 14, 2020 |
nijabazaar:No be today. These people are master manipulators. They are part of the oppressors of igbos and minorities but they have also mastered the art of crying like victims. It’s like when someone is hitting you behind closed doors and yet the same person is screaming “stop hitting me” |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by Nobody: 12:42pm On May 14, 2020 |
Saying igbos will dominate us if we form midwest makes no sense at all. Yorubas always said we were useless during the Western region but they were the ones using our resources to develop their land while we were in darkness. The greatest insult is trying to force Yoruba on us and saying oba of Benin should go learn Yoruba, we'll never forget. Itskerri people always love following yorubas, if nigeria do divide I hope to see them in yoruba republic. |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by nijabazaar: 12:42pm On May 14, 2020 |
vicenzo:Yes. |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by Nobody: 12:43pm On May 14, 2020 |
After Midwest was created, they were the best region in Nigeria I guess that's why the yorubas were jealous. The Midwest open new universities, stadium,zoo museum etc. We lead in sports and agro businesses. |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by horsepower102: 12:46pm On May 14, 2020 |
Igbosmoker:Midwest was the only true region that was created post independence by overwhelming popular vote. Not these unproductive states littered everywhere by military fiat. The midwest said a loud no to Yoruba marginalization which was confirmed by the commission. |
| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by duncun: 6:00pm On May 14, 2020*. Modified: 7:56pm On Aug 05, 2020 |
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| Re: Minorities Testimonies At Willinks Commission On Life In Western Region (1957) by WeneDiali: 6:26pm On May 14, 2020*. Modified: 10:17pm On May 14, 2020 |
Sunshineg5:Why wouldn't he? He was indebted to Awolowo who changed his title from 'Olu of itshekiri' to 'Olu of Warri', effectively transfering royal ownership of Warri a multi-ethnic city owned historically by also the Ijaws and Urhobo to the Itshekiris because they bear yoruboid names like Ayo, Oritshe, Femi etc. That singular act by Awolowo has been the major causative factor of the violent tensions between Urhobo, Warri, Ijaw in that once glorious oil rich city that has lingered till today, long after Awo kicked the bucket. Awo was a trouble maker. A big one. |
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