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olril17:Keep deceiving yourself. This country HAS never been ONE since its inception, extantly not ONE and will never be ONE in a million years of sundays. |
Odingo1:Am british with as much rights as the next Englishman in the Uk but you 'll never see or hear yorubas going on social media to denigrate the english folks and host with such adjectives as lazy, scar-faced, sophisticated morons ati bebelo etc. Shebi there was One Nigeria when the northerners got fed up with your name-callings and gave you your matching orders aka "Kadunna declaration". Your red cap leaders forgot we live in One Nigeria when they went, cap in hand to beg the northerners not to send them back to their potopoto land. |
Ecstasy154:Yes o! The whole world is patiently waiting for the great Ibo tribe to conquer and dominate (their favourite pasttime) them. I would have thought the "Kadunna Declaration" was a good opportunity for the ibos to achieve their god-given right to dominate the rest of the world. But heck! they missed out on the chance. Oh well, ALLUTA CONTINUA |
FortuneDeGreat:And what makes him a "better" candidate? Hmmm, according to your ilk, he's friendly with ibos! And that instantly makes him a good representative? Why can't he go and represent his people in his hometown? Abi, hin papa no show him his ancestral land, ni? |
nku5:Are we then suppose to assume it took the coupists, 5years to plan their coup? Also, less then a year after being granted independence by the colonialist, the coupists were already planning to topple the new govt. And what reasons could they have for planning a coup so soon? That the govt of the day of which your elite were a significant part of, was corrupt? However, on execution day, your elite (who were part and parcel of the purportedly corrupt govt) ALL coincidentally missed the killer squad's murderous raid. |
I can only think of the one and only Jonathan "Spendthrift" Goatluck!!! |
pazienza:Whilst the participants in the jan 1966 coup might have crossed all the ethnic divide in the country, the fact remains that the main bulk of the coup planners were ibos (90%) whereas the same ibos were very prominent in the govt of the day which they claimed was corrupt and incompetent and thus aimed to eradicate but somehow the victims of the so-called "national coup" were 99% non-ibos! I can only presume that the ibos in the Balewa govt must have been squeaky clean . ![]() |
pazienza:@ bolded......................Geez!!! Can you tell us which party was in the opposition in the 1st republic? it must have been the ibos ![]() Before Akintola came to join the govt at the centre, who initially formed a coalition govt with the central govt? Barely a decade after the war (where ibos were slaughtered like vermin by the northerners), pray tell, who was the vice- in the Shagara's govt and who was in the opposition? |
nku5:By the way, it wasn't Nzeogwu's coup rather it was Ifeajunna's. Nzeogwu was recruited like Ademoyega but the former being based and knowledgeable of the northern part of the new nation was chosen to lead the operation in that region. Secondly, it was an ibo coup meant to snatch power at the centre from the illiterate northerners but backfired. Lastly, what gives you the foggiest notion that i give a rat's a.r.s.e whether you are snowed under by your ignorance or not? |
Last, last you guys will still have to obey the "Law of the land" - Afonja's rule and regulations else you are perfectly welcome to carry your products on your flat heads and relocate back to your hamlets. As long as you lot chose to trade in our land, you are bound by our rules else you can naff off. No biggie |
nku5:First of all, am no madam but a male being. Like i said earlier, if you truly don't know (what the 3 major political-cum-ethnic parties prior to Nigeria's independence stood for) then you surely have no business been in the Politics section. |
gidgiddy:We 're both saying the same thing, mate. However, despite the north slaughtering the ibos in 1945 and again in 1953, I can't help wondering why the same ibos still willingly went into the One Nigeria project believing it can work. Infact, it was the same ibos who insisted that the One Nigeria project MUST work and as such "cessation clause" should not be entertained in our constitution. And when did the ibos realised the union is not working? When Issac Boro believed the project is not working the ibos fought to bring them back into the union probably 'cause they still had hope in the project and of course, they were at the helms of power, then. The west have always been in opposition whilst you inos have always took a subservient role in the northern govt of the day. It's instructive to note that insipte of all the atrocities the north (as alleged by you lot) perpetuated against biafrans during the oil war, the same ibos willingly jumped into bed with the north in the 2nd republic. Let me just stop here. |
nku5:If you don't know then i guess i have to accept, you don't. You should have stayed in the romance section. |
gidgiddy:Before the coming of oil wells in the colonial nation, you guys were already foretelling and chestbeating of dominating everyone else in the country. And when, may i ask, did the eastern region commence the development of its phantom vast oil and gas resources considering the fact that, the first oil found was in Olobiri, in 1956 ? In the first republic, despite fasttracking the developments of her imaginary oil and gas reserves, what infrastructural feats/benefits did the eastern region delivered to her people that wasn't surpassed by the western region who didn't posses all these "vast and oil resources"? Yet both the northerners and the yorubas still preferred regionalism to the ibos who persisted in chanting the discordant tune of One united Nigeria like inebirated newts. The moment the ibos had the chance they unified the country without so much a plebscite and against public outcry, mainly from the north who are by now hooked on ibo blood. |
gidgiddy:They probably thought the ibos should take responsibility for the nation nay mess they created through their inherent greed and myopicness. If only the ibos had taken, just a minute (away from their genetically-wired covetousness) to listen to discerning minds ........... |
gidgiddy:Same thing occured in 1945 Jos riot when the north fell on the ibos with gusto. However, inspite of all these wanton killings, ibos (of the 3 main regions) were the only sole proponants of One united (sic!) Nigeria with specific inclusion of these same Northerners in the new country and then aided and abetted their first shot at rulership of the soon-to-emerge nation. |
Born2Breed:Discerning minds were aware of this fact hence they suggested that the north can go her own way but unfortunately the greedy covetous and myopic folks sold the rest of us the northerners with the mindset that in the near future, they would "dethrone " the educationally-challenged north and take the whole country for themselves. Now the HUNTER is the own being HUNTED....... |
SLAP44:Am certain that you are fully aware of how your father aka, mr One (fake) Nigeria laid the precedence of southerners selling the south to the North for crumbs but your genetically-wired impish nature will not let you acknowledge it. yeye peps!!! |
JasonScoolari:....yeah, in Abuja- the federal state capital. ![]() |
SIRTee15:GBOSA!!! At no time ( since the existence of this wrapped conception) had there been any modicum of unity among the various components of this entity called Nogeria. More so now than half a century ago. IMHO, whoever then introduced Unitary system into the country's polity should have been ( rightly ) aborted in the womb. |
Op, need i remind you and your lying ilk of the Kadunna Declaration? When the locals got fed up of you guys and gave you your matching orders. Your red cap elders came abegging your fulani masters. During the biafran war, many of your fathers stayed behind in lagos and ibadan until some were flushed out when asked to pronounce 3 pence - toro! Hell no, ibos will not leave anywhere in the country with ease, not even on the pain of death. The fact is, ibos need Nigeria much more than Nigeria needs the ibos. |
Gandollaar:Fear ke? You wish........Even the North that we all agreed were the least capable (from the 3 major groups in the country), you guys could not dominate them let alone we yorubas. With just one stroke - the Northernisation Policy, the satdunna put paid to ibo's covertous propensity in his region. Fast forward 50yrs later and the same Policy is still more or less in place in the northern part of the country. This is why we don't hear you guys bragging about lording it over the fulanis anywhere in their region. |
BuhariAdvocate:Abeg, free the old senile cripple, jo!!! There was never any unity between ibos and yorubas, long before he penned his memoirs nay pile of junk called "There was a country". How is it ever plausible to align with someone who is greedy, overtly covetous and hell-bent on dominating you in your own house? |
Lloydthesaint:....but it's possible to leave your homeland to go hustle with these "smelly people"? Unfortunately for you and your ilk, the hausas or better still the fulanis don't give a rat's arse about you lot. They would rather relieve your flat obdurate, impish heads off your shoulders. |
I totally and fully endorse the Op's post. The only ones benefitting from the status quo are the northerners - their elite. |
And when the product is found maybe then the North will be okay with each region managing her own resource. Tbh , the North owns Nigeria................and all therein until............... |
Ejimagift:@ BOLDED.......Unfortunately, that's the only way they know of and they are also too proud and obdurate to introspect fully to enable them charter a new progressive-cum- productive course for their coming generation to emulate. |
gidgiddy:For once i concur with your statement in bold, above. No yoruba leader will dare lead an ill-thought, shambolic war of freedom, ostensibly on our behalf which resulted in the horrendous lose of 3million souls and then run away under the cover of darkness. Hell no! He will have to commit suicide. And he certainly wouldn't be allowed back into the society as a HERO |
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