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Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Anambra1stSon(op):
Main reason Mid-west asked for referendum to be separated from Western region, they also used their common wealth in developing western states most expecially Ibadan in the 60s, During this period newspaper articles written by AG loyalists appeared in which various ethnic groups of the proposed Midwest were warned of “Benin domination.” In the smear campaign, designed to derail Midwest unity, rumors were spread about how certain posts were going to be dominated by “Benin.”

Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by successmatters(m): 5:13pm On May 21, 2020
This is a clear case of marginalisation. The yorubas wanted the whole posts for themselves just like today,
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by joychina: 5:14pm On May 21, 2020
ohkay
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Moneywomen17(m): 5:16pm On May 21, 2020
post=89805546:
Main reason Mid-west asked for referendum to separated from West region, they also used their common wealth in developing western states most expecially Ibadan in 60s, During this period newspaper articles written by AG loyalists appeared in which various ethnic groups of the proposed Midwest were warned of “Benin domination.” In the smear campaign, designed to derail Midwest unity, rumors were spread about how certain posts were going to be dominated by “Benin.”
so out of 23 7 were none Yoruba. While eastern region 9 out of 26 were non igbo.
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Amotolongbo(f): 5:16pm On May 21, 2020
Moneywomen17:
so out of 26 7 were none Yoruba.
These people won’t leave their cave and read to understand what is going on or what exists outside their immediate environment.

All they hear and know is Yoruba, Yoruba, Yoruba. What is this Yoruba, and what does Yoruba entails?
Is it a single entity?

As it stands on that list, all entities were almost represented and some Yoruba parts/dialects like Ijesha, Akoko et al were not represented, what do you want them to say?

The Midwest comprises majorly of Itsekiri, Edo, Esan, Ishoko/Urhobo and they are represented.
Ministers were selected provincially in a way that could be likened to be the Federal character today.
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Anambra1stSon(op): 5:17pm On May 21, 2020
Go through the list assistance position were given to non-Yoruba speaking tribes
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Tyrant28:
These pigs are retarded oo, how is it different from the one from Eastern regionembarassed
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by successmatters(m): 5:20pm On May 21, 2020
Moneywomen17:
so out of 26 7 were none Yoruba. While eastern region 9 out of 26 were non igbo.
The non yorubas were only good for assistant positions, SECOND FIDDLE was left for Edo people.
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by DamnnNiggarr: 5:22pm On May 21, 2020
shocked

Damnn niggarr!

But Jorubas will accuse the Ighos of marginalization writing several articles on how they will marginalize the Nider delfans and other minority tribes when Biafra comes.

Please, let's say no to hypocrisy and stereotype.
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by EsomahJD:
From what I've read, SW were brutal and mean in the old western region dealings against smaller tribes. Lets not pretend about it.


I guessed everyone have learnt their lessons from what happened and the reason there will always be fear and doubt in smaller tribes being in the same country with bigger tribes

Abeg no one should quote me. angry
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Anambra1stSon(op): 5:27pm On May 21, 2020
Results of the referendum

Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by BlowYourMind: 5:28pm On May 21, 2020
successmatters:
This is a clear case of marginalisation. The yorubas wanted the whole posts for themselves just like today,
Always crying and lamenting your calamities grin grin grin grin
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Moneywomen17(m): 5:28pm On May 21, 2020
successmatters:
The non yorubas were only good for assistant positions, SECOND FIDDLE was left for Edo people.
fake news
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Sunshineg5(m): 5:30pm On May 21, 2020
post=89805714:
Go through the list assistance position were given to non-Yoruba speaking tribes
How is this different from the Eastern Nigeria composition?

Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Anambra1stSon(op): 5:33pm On May 21, 2020
From the referendum results you can see Asaba, Urhobo,Ishan, Warri and others overwhelmy rejected them
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Anambra1stSon(op): 5:35pm On May 21, 2020
Sunshineg5:
How is this different from the Eastern Nigeria composition?
Minority held key positions not assistance

Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Tyrant28:
Is there any assistant position at all this village man
post=89806326:
Minority werection holding key positions not assistance
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by successmatters(m): 5:40pm On May 21, 2020
Tyrant28:
Is there any assistant position at all these village man
The western region created the assistant positions just to make sure Edo and Delta people are subjugated and are placed at inferior positions to that of yorubas.
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Anambra1stSon(op):
89.1 % from mid-west voted against western region, well in excess of the required 60% grin grin
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by MuchAdo: 5:42pm On May 21, 2020
raker300:
Yorubas are the purveyors of tribalism in Nigeria.

The first recorded case of tribalism was from a Yoruba called “akintola”

Akintola’s vitriol against an igbo man appointed as VC even though he was the most qualified.

To this very day, their leaders and public office holders have openly instigated tribalism without repercussions.

A more recent escapade was the violent disenfranchisement of igbo voters in Lagos, 2019
@bolded
How dare Igbos hold elective positions in Lagoshuh
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by MuchAdo: 5:44pm On May 21, 2020
post=89806546:
89.1 % from mid-west voted against west region, what was required was 60% grin grin
At least we were willing to let them go... embarassed

What about the Eastern region that NEVER dared give it a thought despite the agitations from minorities until the FG forcefully dismembered the yeast in 1967...huh tongue
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by successmatters(m): 5:44pm On May 21, 2020
DamnnNiggarr:
shocked

Damnn niggarr!

But Jorubas will accuse the Ighos of marginalization writing several articles on how they will marginalize the Nider delfans and other minority tribes when Biafra comes.

Please, let's say no to hypocrisy and stereotype.
Sometimes, northerners also play that drama.
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Sunshineg5(m):
post=89806326:
Minority held key positions not assistance
check again


Minorities held minister for state which is a rank of a junior minister in the East.
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by successmatters(m): 5:46pm On May 21, 2020
MuchAdo:
At least we were willing to let them go... embarassed

What about the Eastern region that NEVER dared give it a thought despite the agitations from minorities until the FG forcefully dismembered the yeast in 1967...huh tongue
You kicked the Midwesterners out, ordered them to vacate the west under 48 hours.

So Much For Brotherly Love grin
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by successmatters(m): 5:48pm On May 21, 2020
Sunshineg5:
check again


Minorities held minister for state which is a rank of a junior minister..
Ibanga Udo Akpabio from Akwa Ibom state held two key senior positions.

Minister for education and minister for internal affairs!

Imoke from Ogoja in cross river is the senior minister of Labour, Finance.
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Nwanyiogwashi(f): 5:49pm On May 21, 2020
Time of Lagos Ibadan express media has gone grin cheesy op please post this on Twitter too cheesy grin
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Sunshineg5(m):
DamnnNiggarr:
shocked

Damnn niggarr!

But Jorubas will accuse the Ighos of marginalization writing several articles on how they will marginalize the Nider delfans and other minority tribes when Biafra comes.

Please, let's say no to hypocrisy and stereotype.
Go through the list

Minister of justice is Edo, Minister for education is Edo and Minister of Labour is Edo

With Every single Edo clan fully represented.

At least, we allowed the minorities to decide their own fate in a referendum, Ojukwu quashed a Niger Delta republic and still went ahead to annex their land in a would be Failed Biafra.
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Sunshineg5(m):
successmatters:
Ibanga Udo Akpabio held two key senior positions.

Minister for education and minister for internal affairs!
So who is holding Ministry of Justice, Labour and Education in the West?

We even created a special ministry for minorities called the ministry mid west.
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by successmatters(m): 5:54pm On May 21, 2020
post=89806546:
89.1 % from mid-west voted against west region, well in excess of the required 60% grin grin
That one surprised me grin The mid West ran as fast as they can before Yorybas start claiming Warri oils grin
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by DamnnNiggarr: 5:54pm On May 21, 2020
MuchAdo:
At least we were willing to let them go... embarassed

What about the Eastern region that NEVER dared give it a thought despite the agitations from minorities until the FG forcefully dismembered the yeast in 1967...huh tongue
Damnn niggarr!

One of the things that brings a man down is pride.

Even in the face of truth, you're still proud.

Smh
Re: Western Region Ministerial List In 60s by Sammy07: 5:55pm On May 21, 2020
Western region consist of 4 Yoruba states
And 2 none Yoruba states.


Eastern region consist of 3 Igbo states and 4 none igbo states.

so out of 23, 7 were none Yoruba.

While eastern region 26, out of 9 were non igbo.


Pls, someone reasonable should tell us who marginalizing the minorities
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