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The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by Tissaia(f): 9:13pm On May 19, 2020
The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements By Dele Farotimi
It is possible to galvanize Nigerians behind a quest for a better Nigeria, one that is just and fair to all, than to chase the illusion offered by secessionism. Every Nigerian that is not in government, or a friend of government, is a victim of the injustices, that permeates the Nigerian experience. The Nigerian ruling class do not bicker over their tribal differences, and even the ones that have demanded restructuring, and encouraged secessionist voices in the past, becomes great nationalists, once they are given room at the feeding trough.

BY DELE FAROTIMIMAY 19, 2020

Imust confess to having been once possessed of the intellectual indolence required to embrace the asinine belief, that Nigeria’s problems, and more particularly, my interests as a “Yoruba” man, would be resolved by a breakup of the “Nigerian federation”. I was ideologically committed to the creation of a Yoruba nation, and at a minimum, I was happy to accept a “restructured” Nigerian state.


I have come to the knowledge of just how foolish I was, and I have little patience with those that have continued to hold to this distractive and idiotic position, because they are the ones that have been blinded to the truth. The Nigerian state can never break up peacefully, and whilst they are wasting their energies and lives seeking the unachievable, what is easily achievable, and much better, is being lost.

If Nigeria were to be a nation founded on the equality of citizenships. If laws shall be the foundation upon which the state is found. If all are truly equal before the law, and the laws be not, the instrument of injustices and institutional wickedness, the secessionist noises would have never been heard. If a man’s tribal origin has nothing to do with his rights as a citizen, or his weight, before the law, if his religion is his business, and solely his, if Nigeria is what it was purposed to be, nobody would want to be part of a smaller nation. If some people do not profit by claiming to speak on behalf of the divisions that they have created and fostered, the secessionist voices would have been silent.

Dele Farotimi
The inequities and injustices of the Nigerian state, are the breeding ground for the demands for tribal homelands, but I assure you, that the Nigerian state is too strong to be broken into the tidy enclaves sought by the secessionists. The Nigerian state knows this, and works always with this knowledge. I will even go as far as to say that the Nigerian intelligence agencies have even encouraged these tendencies, as a part of the efforts to distract critical attention away from the failures of the state, and to both delegitimize and criminalize genuine dissenting voices, that have embraced secession in their frustration with the Nigerian state.

I have treated the issues of our multiple levels of citizenship extensively in 'Do Not Die In Their War', and I am dealing much more extensively with the intellectual error undergirding secessionist movements in Nigeria in my ongoing work, but I have recently become increasingly convinced that we are sleeping through a revolution that has commenced without announcing its arrival, and the common lullaby being sang for the somnambulists, which are in truth, dirges, are secessionist songs. I ask that you open your minds.

The sum of the Nigerian minorities, is larger than whichever believes itself the biggest of the three dominant ethnic groups, that are the ones, that have ever demanded to secede. The minorities are more than the biggest of the ethnic giants. Let me help you to understand. The Nigerian state has never been predicated on the equality of citizenship. It has always been characterized by the rights acquired by the group. The regionalization of Nigeria by the British was an exercise in administrative convenience, and the management of scarce resources and systemic efficiency, were the cardinal reasons behind the adoption.

What did not feature in colonial considerations, were the several minority ethnic groups, that were arbitrarily Balkanized, and rendered the subjects of the mostly overbearing ethnic majorities in the regions created. The Bill of Rights that was contained in the Nigerian Independence constitution, was a direct result of the agitations of the minorities, and a recommendation of the Willinks Commission that was raised to address the concerns of the Nigerian minorities. The minorities have always found common cause in refusing to be part of any secessionist undertaking, and this is informed by a commonality of their fears of domination, subjugation, and repression by the majority tribes.

The fundamental human rights sections of the Nigerian constitution, owes its origins to the fears of the minorities for the inequities of the Nigerian state, at birth. Why would they support any secessionist agitation by any of the three behemoths? What has changed?

The Yorubas have the most impressive secessionist arguments. I should know, I had argued a few of them in my time. They are the most homogeneous of the old regions, and the few ethnic minorities to the fringes of their territories have been mostly assimilated, and aside from the Ondo riverine boundaries with the Ijaws, and the troublesome issues of Ilorin and the Okun Yorubas of Kogi, they have few conflicts to resolve. But where would the rest of Nigeria be, if they allowed the secession of the part of Nigeria, that has by the exertions of all, become the economic engine room, of the Nigerian state?

The Igbo’s have been the loudest of all the secessionist voices. They have fought the Nigerian civil war, paid a heavy price for the war that they had no choice but to fight, and are still paying till date for their daring. But the Igbo secessionists would forget the truth of their own history. They are the ones that have proven the thesis that I seek to establish, and to watch the refusal to draw the strategic lessons for which entire generations paid a hefty price, is a disservice to their sacrifices.

Nigeria has an Igbo problem. At the root of the many seemingly intractable problems assailing the Nigerian state, is the refusal to allow the equality of citizenship. The Igbo man has never asked to be treated different from anyone. I have never heard Ndigbo asked for anything that he is unhappy to see other Nigerians enjoy. I have never heard anyone say that what the Igbo man is demanding, injures their own rights, and I have not heard of any, that would reject the Igbo charter of demands from the Nigerian state, if the same were offered to them. If Nigeria would resolve its Igbo problem, it would have answered its crises of nationhood.

Twenty-one years after the military junta had left office, years in which the states have been exclusively ruled by sons of the soils. The governors, legislators, local government chairpersons, and all members of the state governments, are not foreigners posted to loot the state, how well have the states fared? Who is responsible for the bulk of the rots that the secessionists point at, as validation for their agitations? Granted that the Nigerian state has facilitated the evil by the evil governance systems, but how do they expect to cure these institutional maladies in their utopian republics?

In the Oodua Republic being sought by the Yoruba irredentists, where would Tinubu be? Would the rulers be different from the current lot that afflicts the people? What would be different in that republic? Would the Ibadan allow the Oke-Ogun people to rule Oyo State? Would Okeho allow Saki to take the slot? Ofiki people nko? Would the Yewa-Awori in Ogun State become eligible for the gubernatorial office? Ha! Lest I forget, would the Ikorodu people then get a shot at the governorship of Lagos State? And this is amongst the homogeneous Yoruba.

Igbo Kwenu! Would the Anambra man be the one that rules first? What about the Ebonyi man? Ehn ehn, where are the Ijaws in this Biafran Republic? The Ikwere and other lost tribes of the Igbo people nko? Where would the Orji predators of Abia be? Would you be hosting annual New Yam festivals to beat the Ekweremadus of the Biafran utopia? Those pesky Calabar people nko?

I will not even bother to address the many issues that would render it impossible for what you would call the north to secede. I will merely ask that you picked up a map of the Nigerian state, and seek to divide its northern part according to the disparate ethnic groups, that have endured centuries of political and religious oppression, in the hands of the Fulani and Kanuri hegemonies.

It is possible to galvanize Nigerians behind a quest for a better Nigeria, one that is just and fair to all, than to chase the illusion offered by secessionism. Every Nigerian that is not in government, or a friend of government, is a victim of the injustices, that permeates the Nigerian experience. The Nigerian ruling class do not bicker over their tribal differences, and even the ones that have demanded restructuring, and encouraged secessionist voices in the past, becomes great nationalists, once they are given room at the feeding trough. We play into their hands, when we accept the divisions that they have sown, to keep the people divided, and unable to see the commonalities of their afflictions.

I cannot resolve the argument in this article, but I am striving to ensure that the argument is comprehensively and extensively dealt with in my upcoming book. My intention is to sow a seed of doubt in the mind of the secessionists, and perhaps force the more intelligent ones amongst their ranks, into some introspection. If the efforts being exerted on secessions, are focused on the identification of common interests and purposes, how much better, would Nigeria be?

We shall continue this argument in due course.


http://saharareporters.com/2020/05/19/self-defeating-idiocy-nigerian-secessionist-movements-dele-farotimi

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Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by Nigeriabiafra80: 9:38pm On May 19, 2020
On top biafra
Who will read this nonsense

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Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by Ogonimilitant(m): 10:16pm On May 19, 2020
No Biafran dead or alive will write this rubbish, why are Yorubas so afraid to stand and demand their own Oduduwa republic.?
Always shouting Oduduwa Republic when the agitation for Biafra is loudest,

Why are these people always the one seeing how difficult it will be for Bifrans if they leave.
What Kind of people will always take panadol for another man's headache?

This is becoming so worrisome

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Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by Marine54(m): 10:25pm On May 19, 2020
Ogonimilitant:
No Biafran dead or alive will write this rubbish, why are Yorubas so afraid to stand and demand their own Oduduwa republic.?
Always shouting Oduduwa Republic when the agitation for Biafra is loudest,

Why are these people always the one seeing how difficult it will be for Bifrans if they leave.
What Kind of people will always take panadol for another man's headache?

This is becoming so worrisome
Because they can't survive outside Nigeria ! That is why thy 're working very hard to keep every one in this contrap..

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Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by Nobody: 10:54pm On May 19, 2020
Marine54:
Because they can't survive outside Nigeria ! That is why thy 're working very hard to keep every one in this contrap..
no wonder Nnamdi Kanu always slam at them . always channeling their fears on Nigeria breakup to the wrong side.

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Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by SciLab: 11:29pm On May 19, 2020
Same old story.
The average yorubaman has a defeatist mentality that's why they've abandoned Kwara to the fulanis. cheesy

Now when a yorubaman feel defeated, he expects the Ibo man and others to also feel defeated, he also becomes the primary source of discouragement for others with resolved will. grin

He doesn't really want you to succeed in that quest becuse he has resigned himself to the fate of failure and want to you to also be at par with him or beneath him.

Unfortunately for them, the Igbo man is not a man with a weak resolve. He'll take his chances no matter how slim. If the yorubas were the ones who lost the civil war to British and Russian miltary power, with their defeatist attitude, I don't think they'll ever rise again. Much of yorubaland will be like the Ibadan brown roof refugee camps which today are echoes and relics of the kiriji war fought 200 years ago.

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Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by Yobabad: 11:49pm On May 19, 2020
I thought it was a joke, unfortunately Mr Akande have just committed suicide because of Blessed Biafra, even his close neighbors are still in shock. I will keep updating you on this matter

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Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by gidgiddy: 12:38am On May 20, 2020
Tissaia:
The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements By Dele Farotimi
It is possible to galvanize Nigerians behind a quest for a better Nigeria, one that is just and fair to all, than to chase the illusion offered by secessionism. Every Nigerian that is not in government, or a friend of government, is a victim of the injustices, that permeates the Nigerian experience. The Nigerian ruling class do not bicker over their tribal differences, and even the ones that have demanded restructuring, and encouraged secessionist voices in the past, becomes great nationalists, once they are given room at the feeding trough.

BY DELE FAROTIMIMAY 19, 2020

Imust confess to having been once possessed of the intellectual indolence required to embrace the asinine belief, that Nigeria’s problems, and more particularly, my interests as a “Yoruba” man, would be resolved by a breakup of the “Nigerian federation”. I was ideologically committed to the creation of a Yoruba nation, and at a minimum, I was happy to accept a “restructured” Nigerian state.


I have come to the knowledge of just how foolish I was, and I have little patience with those that have continued to hold to this distractive and idiotic position, because they are the ones that have been blinded to the truth. The Nigerian state can never break up peacefully, and whilst they are wasting their energies and lives seeking the unachievable, what is easily achievable, and much better, is being lost.

If Nigeria were to be a nation founded on the equality of citizenships. If laws shall be the foundation upon which the state is found. If all are truly equal before the law, and the laws be not, the instrument of injustices and institutional wickedness, the secessionist noises would have never been heard. If a man’s tribal origin has nothing to do with his rights as a citizen, or his weight, before the law, if his religion is his business, and solely his, if Nigeria is what it was purposed to be, nobody would want to be part of a smaller nation. If some people do not profit by claiming to speak on behalf of the divisions that they have created and fostered, the secessionist voices would have been silent.

Dele Farotimi
The inequities and injustices of the Nigerian state, are the breeding ground for the demands for tribal homelands, but I assure you, that the Nigerian state is too strong to be broken into the tidy enclaves sought by the secessionists. The Nigerian state knows this, and works always with this knowledge. I will even go as far as to say that the Nigerian intelligence agencies have even encouraged these tendencies, as a part of the efforts to distract critical attention away from the failures of the state, and to both delegitimize and criminalize genuine dissenting voices, that have embraced secession in their frustration with the Nigerian state.

I have treated the issues of our multiple levels of citizenship extensively in 'Do Not Die In Their War', and I am dealing much more extensively with the intellectual error undergirding secessionist movements in Nigeria in my ongoing work, but I have recently become increasingly convinced that we are sleeping through a revolution that has commenced without announcing its arrival, and the common lullaby being sang for the somnambulists, which are in truth, dirges, are secessionist songs. I ask that you open your minds.

The sum of the Nigerian minorities, is larger than whichever believes itself the biggest of the three dominant ethnic groups, that are the ones, that have ever demanded to secede. The minorities are more than the biggest of the ethnic giants. Let me help you to understand. The Nigerian state has never been predicated on the equality of citizenship. It has always been characterized by the rights acquired by the group. The regionalization of Nigeria by the British was an exercise in administrative convenience, and the management of scarce resources and systemic efficiency, were the cardinal reasons behind the adoption.

What did not feature in colonial considerations, were the several minority ethnic groups, that were arbitrarily Balkanized, and rendered the subjects of the mostly overbearing ethnic majorities in the regions created. The Bill of Rights that was contained in the Nigerian Independence constitution, was a direct result of the agitations of the minorities, and a recommendation of the Willinks Commission that was raised to address the concerns of the Nigerian minorities. The minorities have always found common cause in refusing to be part of any secessionist undertaking, and this is informed by a commonality of their fears of domination, subjugation, and repression by the majority tribes.

The fundamental human rights sections of the Nigerian constitution, owes its origins to the fears of the minorities for the inequities of the Nigerian state, at birth. Why would they support any secessionist agitation by any of the three behemoths? What has changed?

The Yorubas have the most impressive secessionist arguments. I should know, I had argued a few of them in my time. They are the most homogeneous of the old regions, and the few ethnic minorities to the fringes of their territories have been mostly assimilated, and aside from the Ondo riverine boundaries with the Ijaws, and the troublesome issues of Ilorin and the Okun Yorubas of Kogi, they have few conflicts to resolve. But where would the rest of Nigeria be, if they allowed the secession of the part of Nigeria, that has by the exertions of all, become the economic engine room, of the Nigerian state?

The Igbo’s have been the loudest of all the secessionist voices. They have fought the Nigerian civil war, paid a heavy price for the war that they had no choice but to fight, and are still paying till date for their daring. But the Igbo secessionists would forget the truth of their own history. They are the ones that have proven the thesis that I seek to establish, and to watch the refusal to draw the strategic lessons for which entire generations paid a hefty price, is a disservice to their sacrifices.

Nigeria has an Igbo problem. At the root of the many seemingly intractable problems assailing the Nigerian state, is the refusal to allow the equality of citizenship. The Igbo man has never asked to be treated different from anyone. I have never heard Ndigbo asked for anything that he is unhappy to see other Nigerians enjoy. I have never heard anyone say that what the Igbo man is demanding, injures their own rights, and I have not heard of any, that would reject the Igbo charter of demands from the Nigerian state, if the same were offered to them. If Nigeria would resolve its Igbo problem, it would have answered its crises of nationhood.

Twenty-one years after the military junta had left office, years in which the states have been exclusively ruled by sons of the soils. The governors, legislators, local government chairpersons, and all members of the state governments, are not foreigners posted to loot the state, how well have the states fared? Who is responsible for the bulk of the rots that the secessionists point at, as validation for their agitations? Granted that the Nigerian state has facilitated the evil by the evil governance systems, but how do they expect to cure these institutional maladies in their utopian republics?

In the Oodua Republic being sought by the Yoruba irredentists, where would Tinubu be? Would the rulers be different from the current lot that afflicts the people? What would be different in that republic? Would the Ibadan allow the Oke-Ogun people to rule Oyo State? Would Okeho allow Saki to take the slot? Ofiki people nko? Would the Yewa-Awori in Ogun State become eligible for the gubernatorial office? Ha! Lest I forget, would the Ikorodu people then get a shot at the governorship of Lagos State? And this is amongst the homogeneous Yoruba.

Igbo Kwenu! Would the Anambra man be the one that rules first? What about the Ebonyi man? Ehn ehn, where are the Ijaws in this Biafran Republic? The Ikwere and other lost tribes of the Igbo people nko? Where would the Orji predators of Abia be? Would you be hosting annual New Yam festivals to beat the Ekweremadus of the Biafran utopia? Those pesky Calabar people nko?

I will not even bother to address the many issues that would render it impossible for what you would call the north to secede. I will merely ask that you picked up a map of the Nigerian state, and seek to divide its northern part according to the disparate ethnic groups, that have endured centuries of political and religious oppression, in the hands of the Fulani and Kanuri hegemonies.

It is possible to galvanize Nigerians behind a quest for a better Nigeria, one that is just and fair to all, than to chase the illusion offered by secessionism. Every Nigerian that is not in government, or a friend of government, is a victim of the injustices, that permeates the Nigerian experience. The Nigerian ruling class do not bicker over their tribal differences, and even the ones that have demanded restructuring, and encouraged secessionist voices in the past, becomes great nationalists, once they are given room at the feeding trough. We play into their hands, when we accept the divisions that they have sown, to keep the people divided, and unable to see the commonalities of their afflictions.

I cannot resolve the argument in this article, but I am striving to ensure that the argument is comprehensively and extensively dealt with in my upcoming book. My intention is to sow a seed of doubt in the mind of the secessionists, and perhaps force the more intelligent ones amongst their ranks, into some introspection. If the efforts being exerted on secessions, are focused on the identification of common interests and purposes, how much better, would Nigeria be?

We shall continue this argument in due course.


http://saharareporters.com/2020/05/19/self-defeating-idiocy-nigerian-secessionist-movements-dele-farotimi

The same old "let us all come together to make a better Nigeria". The same old story we have hearing since Lord Lugard returned to Britain. When will they get tired of the same old story?

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Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by StaffofOrayan(m): 2:28am On May 20, 2020
These guys have been paid
See the stupid questions he is asking

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Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by kettykings: 2:53am On May 20, 2020
sometimes i really wonder why some Nigerians are so brain dead and brain locked, is it not the same Nigeria that its president went to a UN general Assembly to be campaigning for the Palestinian state and the South Saharan state, the braindead people do not find any issues with that, but when it comes to biafra millions of threads are now opened to explain why biafra will not work.

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Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by Nobody: 3:47am On May 20, 2020
Let's come together and build a better nation ? Really ...?

Honestly apart from igbos ,maybe old Bendel and akwa cross no tribe has ever and still believe in one Nigeria

It's not by singing it , how man yorubas invest outside their zone ....how many fulanis do ? This people in the back of their hearts know Nigeria is not one , so why pretend ? ..

That's the thing about Igbo man we never pretend we day how we feel always no matter what

You want us to unite as a country ...are you ready to lose your cultural identity for Nigeria ? Because we can't have our individual cultures and still be United

Are we ready to enthrone merit no matter where they come from ? Would the north accept this ?

Nigeria is not meant to be one....how can I be in my country and I can't drink beer in Kano ?

This write up is full of pure hypocrisy

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Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by helinues: 4:58am On May 20, 2020
The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements

grin cheesy shocked

Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by BabaRamota1980: 5:15am On May 20, 2020
SciLab:
Same old story.
The average yorubaman has a defeatist mentality that's why they've abandoned Kwara to the fulanis. cheesy

Now when a yorubaman feel defeated, he expects to the Ibo man to also feel defeated and becomes the primary source of discouragement for others with resolved will. grin

He doesn't really want you to succeed in that quest becuse he has resigned himself to the fate of failure and want to you to also be at par with him.

Unfortunately for them, the Igbo man is not a man with a weak resolve. He'll take his chances no matter how slim. If the yorubas were the ones who lost the civil war to British and Russian miltary power, with their defeatist attitude, I don't think they'll ever rise again. Much of yorubaland will be like the Ibadan brown roof refugee camps which are echoes of the kiriji war fought 200 years ago.

It took intervention from Yoruba to defeat Biafra. If you had headed straight to your Northern borders to confront Hausa you would have Biafra already. Ypu faced an indomitable warrior force when you went West. The rest is history.
Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by Ogonimilitant(m): 7:15am On May 20, 2020
BabaRamota1980:


It took intervention from Yoruba to defeat Biafra. If you had headed straight to your Northern borders to confront Hausa you would have Biafra already. Ypu faced an indomitable warrior force when you went West. The rest is history.
grin grin
Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by Apawicked: 8:07am On May 20, 2020
We shall continue and at the end Biafra will come.

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Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by oyatz(m): 8:28am On May 20, 2020
Excuse me bros,

What exactly do you think is the reason why Biafra hasn't been restored?




kettykings:
sometimes i really wonder why some Nigerians are so brain dead and brain locked, is it not the same Nigeria that its president went to a UN general Assembly to be campaigning for the Palestinian state and the South Saharan state, the braindead people do not find any issues with that, but when it comes to biafra millions of threads are now opened to explain why biafra will not work.
Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by cosef: 8:58am On May 20, 2020
BabaRamota1980:


It took intervention from Yoruba to defeat Biafra. If you had headed straight to your Northern borders to confront Hausa you would have Biafra already. Ypu faced an indomitable warrior force when you went West. The rest is history.
It took the intervention of who? bwahahahaha! Damned yoruba revisonist! grin grin grin
It took the intervention of yorubas who were scared shitless about the hausa soldiers using their lands to launch attacks against Biafra? grin grin
you were too scared to confront gowon's hausa soldiers fucking your wives and sisters. There was nothing you could do, so shut your lying mouth.

British war equipments, russian fighter jets, UAE fighter pilots cummulatively suspended the rise of Biafra. Not some ragtag yoruba coward whose lands were taken from them from fulani cattlemen and emirates established on their land. grin

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Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by oyatz(m): 9:41am On May 20, 2020
You are making the same mistakes;


All these problems of the Yoruba people are NOT the reasons why Biafra hasn't been restored.



You are fighting a wrong battle by focusing your attentions on attacking the Yorubas which is just one out of over 300 ethnic groups in Nigeria.




SciLab:
Same old story.
The average yorubaman has a defeatist mentality that's why they've abandoned Kwara to the fulanis. cheesy

Now when a yorubaman feel defeated, he expects to the Ibo man to also feel defeated and becomes the primary source of discouragement for others with resolved will. grin

He doesn't really want you to succeed in that quest becuse he has resigned himself to the fate of failure and want to you to also be at par with him.

Unfortunately for them, the Igbo man is not a man with a weak resolve. He'll take his chances no matter how slim. If the yorubas were the ones who lost the civil war to British and Russian miltary power, with their defeatist attitude, I don't think they'll ever rise again. Much of yorubaland will be like the Ibadan brown roof refugee camps which are echoes of the kiriji war fought 200 years ago.
Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by oyatz(m): 9:51am On May 20, 2020
Where did you get the impression that they don't drink beer in Kano?

Where did you have this funny ideas that Yorubas and Fulanis don't invest outside their homelands?

There are many Yorubas that derived their means of livelihood in the North, Warri, Port Harcourt, Calabar, Asaba and S/East.


Igbochief001:
Let's come together and build a better nation ? Really ...?

Honestly apart from igbos ,maybe old Bendel and akwa cross no tribe has ever and still believe in one Nigeria

It's not by singing it , how man yorubas invest outside their zone ....how many fulanis do ? This people in the back of their hearts know Nigeria is not one , so why pretend ? ..

That's the thing about Igbo man we never pretend we day how we feel always no matter what

You want us to unite as a country ...are you ready to lose your cultural identity for Nigeria ? Because we can't have our individual cultures and still be United

Are we ready to enthrone merit no matter where they come from ? Would the north accept this ?

Nigeria is not meant to be one....how can I be in my country and I can't drink beer in Kano ?

This write up is full of pure hypocrisy
Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by Nobody: 9:58am On May 20, 2020
oyatz:
Where did you get the impression that they don't drink beer in Kano?

Where did you have this funny ideas that Yorubas and Fulanis don't invest outside their homelands?

There are many Yorubas that derived their means of livelihood in the North, Warri, Port Harcourt, Calabar, Asaba and S/East.


How many yorubas make their money in Port Harcourt ? Bros I grew up in Port Harcourt ...lots of nnpc workers , where did makinde make his billions ....what's his biggest investment in Rivers State ?

Oga there are many yorubas in south south....that I know too well
Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by Unbiased1: 9:59am On May 20, 2020
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Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by LuQuLuQu(m): 10:51am On May 20, 2020
Ogonimilitant:
No Biafran dead or alive will write this rubbish, why are Yorubas so afraid to stand and demand their own Oduduwa republic.?
Always shouting Oduduwa Republic when the agitation for Biafra is loudest,

Why are these people always the one seeing how difficult it will be for Bifrans if they leave.
What Kind of people will always take panadol for another man's headache?

This is becoming so worrisome

It's not Yoruba, it's one almajiri nuisance with multiple accounts littering the forum with Igbo related fake concocted news generated from his leprosy fingers
Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by PanAC: 4:59pm On May 20, 2020
Tissaia:
The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements By Dele Farotimi

http://saharareporters.com/2020/05/19/self-defeating-idiocy-nigerian-secessionist-movements-dele-farotimi

You can copy and paste all you like to try to appear learned. We know you’re a quarter educated female typical Fulani whose cross-eyed view of the globe is shaped by religious/ jihadic indoctrinations and whose mind is extremely devoid of socially acceptable thought processes.
Re: The Self-defeating Idiocy Of Nigerian Secessionist Movements by Banmeallday: 5:08pm On May 20, 2020
The OP actually is making the point for Secession without knowing LOL



IN BIAFRA WE STAND!!!


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