Politics › Re: How The Governorship Elections Will Be Won And Lost - Premiumtimes by temitemi1(m): 12:27pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
All I care is Lagos for PDP n rivers for PDP! |
Politics › Re: Prince Oghene Egoh Escapes Death In Lagos by temitemi1(m): 12:19pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Breaking News: PDP Chairman, Youth Shot Dead In Ebonyi by temitemi1(m): 12:08pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
RIP to the dead! |
Politics › Re: Children At Polling Booth: Which State Is This? by temitemi1(m): 12:03pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Predict Lagos State Governorship Electorial Result On Both Candidates. by temitemi1(m): 11:58am On Apr 11, 2015 |
JK with 75%... GEJ my HERO! FAYOSE my ROLE MODEL!! |
Politics › Re: Rivers State Commissioner For Women Affairs Home Set Ablaze by temitemi1(m): 11:55am On Apr 11, 2015 |
OK... |
Politics › Re: Accreditation In Progress - Lagoon Loading.. by temitemi1(m): 11:52am On Apr 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Accreditation In Progress - Lagoon Loading.. by temitemi1(m): 11:41am On Apr 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Photo: The Next Governor Of Lagos State Is??? Fill In The Blank Space by temitemi1(m): 11:38am On Apr 11, 2015 |
JK is the MAN! |
Politics › Re: Accreditation In Progress - Lagoon Loading.. by temitemi1(m): 11:33am On Apr 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Is Someone From Virginia Considered A Guest In Texas? by temitemi1(m): 11:17am On Apr 11, 2015 |
That's why no one should see my igbo pple as a foreigners in Lagos! One Nigeria!! |
Romance › Re: Which Country Will You Marry From And Why? by temitemi1(m): 11:13am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Nigeria... Just Nigeria because I'm all abt Nigeria... |
Politics › Re: Photos: Jimi Agbaje Gets Accredited At His Polling Unit by temitemi1(m): 11:10am On Apr 11, 2015 |
All hail my incomin governor!! |
Politics › Re: Desmond Elliot Denies Sharing Money To Policemen Over Election by temitemi1(m): 11:07am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Dem go just collect ur moni use am buy some ogogoro  . GEJ my HERO! FAYOSE my ROLE MODEL!! |
Politics › Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by temitemi1(m): 10:19am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Maba radarada ka kiri... holatin: modupe to ode na le rannu daadaa aje wipe eranko ni wo |
Politics › Re: Commissioner’s House, INEC RAC Centre , Police Vehicle Burnt In Rivers by temitemi1(m): 10:15am On Apr 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by temitemi1(m): 9:59am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Ode nie. Eyin eniyan bayi lofe ki orile ede yi daru sugbon oloun koni fun iwo ati oba akiolu se! United will STAND! Devided will FALL!! holatin: Omo ale jati jati now. mo due no WIPO Iwo okinse Omo Yoruba, nitori aoni olopolo JoJo ni to ni eya wa |
Politics › Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by temitemi1(m): 9:43am On Apr 11, 2015 |
My igbo pple ROCKS! LydayBobo: No it not Nonsense. it's Nonsensical. Garbage.
Who asked this clown to speak for me. They are outside Nigeria and they have lost touch with reality only what they read or watch on TV. I love Igbo people silly and nothing can change that. |
Politics › Re: Alleged Photo Of Desmond Elliot "Sharing" Money To Policemen Goes Viral Online by temitemi1(m): 9:41am On Apr 11, 2015 |
GEJ my HERO! FAYOSE my ROLE MODEL!! |
Politics › Re: Akinwunmi Ambode At His Polling Booth by temitemi1(m): 9:31am On Apr 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by temitemi1(m): 9:27am On Apr 11, 2015 |
LAgos belong to Nigerians or NIGERIA. okestev: ....someone who sees this as nonsense should be definitely out of his/her mind...Lagos belong to the Yoruba kingdom... |
Politics › Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by temitemi1(m): 9:24am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Who cares abt ODUA  All what I care abt is one NIGERIA! Moni ero wipe ODUA ti ngbe iwo ati idile re  holatin: and you call yourself a Yoruba, am not sorry to say this you are a disgrace to Yoruba as a whole, no rightful born Yoruba will talk like you.
Because of PDP gave u aphone to browse, you are now tarnishing your tribe just to please them.
ODUA KO NI GBE E. OMO ALE JATI JATI |
Politics › Re: It's No Longer About Jk And Ambode by temitemi1(m): 8:49am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Capital TRASH! semochendo1: IT'S NO LONGER ABOUT AMBODE OR JK.
Indisputably, the statement credited to Oba Akiolu mandating the Igbo's support for Ambode is quite unacceptable, undemocratic and uncivilized, however, every reasonable Yoruba man must wake up to the sensitivity of the issue emanating from his statement.
The Igbos have taken this too far and are ready to go extra mile to prove that Lagos is a no man's land and that they are too relevant in the lagos political equation, hence,have vowed their support for Jk. I'm sure, more than 90% of them will vote JK.
As untribalistic as I am in every dealings of my life, the sensitivity of this must arouse the subdued tribal sentiment in every mind that can thinks.
Every tribe knows their region and hold their leaders in high esteem, so, if the Igbos are claiming Lagos and also trying to render our traditional leader useless and you are jumping about it, honestly you are selling your tribal integrity.
It's no Longer about Ambode or Jk, It's about protecting the integrity of our traditional institution, It's about placing the Igbos where they belong in our political equation.. It's being said that "if a slave spends long enough time at home, he will make ancestral curse", bi eru ba pe nile, yi o sepe alajobi.
Bi eru ba mo ara e leru, ti iwofa mo ara e ni iwofa, all will be peaceful.
Yorubas are so accommodating, but that shouldn't be abused. We love the igbos, I love them most because I served there, but this time, even though we are one Nigeria, my traditional institution deserves to be respected.
VOTE AMBODE, PROTECT OUR TRRADITIONAL INTEGRITY! |
Politics › Re: Breakingnews: About 50 Heavily Armed Soldiers Deployed To Wike’s Residence by temitemi1(m): 8:45am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Our incoming governor must be well protected oooooooooo  . GEJ my HERO! FAYOSE my ROLE MODEL!! |
Politics › Re: Elections Outlook For Lagos State: The Chances Of Agbaje And Ambode. by temitemi1(m): 8:35am On Apr 11, 2015 |
JK is the MAN... |
Politics › Re: How Fayose Can Escape Impeachment: Assembly Election Means Much To Him by temitemi1(m): 8:18am On Apr 11, 2015 |
GEJ my HERO! FAYOSE my ROLE MODEL!! |
Politics › Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by temitemi1(m): 8:14am On Apr 11, 2015 |
NONSENSE! |
Politics › Re: Breaking News!!! Seven Commissioners Of Apc In Rivers State Decamps by temitemi1(m): 8:10am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Rivers belong to PDP, even ameachi won't deny this! Mama peace, the strogest woman on the planet, amechi will never deny that  . GEJ my HERO! FAYOSE my ROLE MODEL!! |
Politics › Re: Oyo Desides:pls What's Happening In Ur Area And Polling Unit . by temitemi1(m): 7:56am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Ajumobi, is not gonna be having it smooth this time because almost all the oyo political gladiators are in the race. GEJ my HERO! FAYOSE my ROLE MODEL!! |
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Politics › Re: Lagos Politics : The Return Of The Igbo by temitemi1(m): 7:47am On Apr 11, 2015 |
What is this one saying   Onyi42: “Omo Ibo go….go home. Omo…. Ibo go home. If you go home garri go cheap for lagos”. The pogrom was on in the north and Igbos were being hounded and slaughtered indiscriminately . Many of the Yoruba elite read opportunity into the disturbances.. And Lagos, home to many Igbos, convulsed with hatred for the Igbo. Prominent Lagos Igbos went into hiding and pondered their fate. Hunted like rabbits by death squads , they soon relinquished the idea of waiting out the storm in their holes and had to sneak out of Lagos in darkness. Ordinary Igbos , free to flee, had thronged the motor parks and taken the boos and jeers in their hurried steps. Those who booed and jeered included not only excited and ignorant motor park touts but also shrewd covetous and perhaps envious civil servants and lecturers who had eyes on positions occupied by fleeing Igbos . A cocktail of sadism, opportunism and delirium. The Igbos in Lagos and Yourba land were perhaps fortunate . The north , seized by their own sense of vengeance, was a literal killing field. Let’s leave the details to belong to our history. Igbos may have fled Lagos in 1966-67 but their participation in Lagos politics had effectively ended in 1951. Nnamdi Azikiwe, otherwise a Lagosian, prevented by corrupted ethnic passions from becoming premier of the west , left for the east . And the implications and ramifications of that dislocation have impaired socio political cohesion in Nigeria till today. So when Igbos fled home in 1966 any doubts about an ordinary law abiding Igbo Lagos resident having same political rights and status as the ‘indigene’ were settled. For Igbos then , Lagos was not , after all, home. You can live in Lagos but do not forget that you belong somewhere else and it wouldn’t matter if you have lived in Lagos or port Harcourt all your life. Once law and order break down, ‘settlers’ fret. The civil war ended , Igbos with their 20 pounds, poured out of the villages and many returned to Lagos. And Lagos welcomed them. And before long , Igbos , by sheer industry, came to dominate street commerce in ‘Lagos and as their businesses flourished, their numbers grew. The Igbos’ preferred trade apprenticeship system meant that as Igbo entrepreneurs grew they brought in family and friends from the east as apprentices. And apprentices imbued with the “young shall grow” mentality soon became business owners and brought in more apprentices. So unsurprisingly Igbos would dominate whole trade lines likes the motor spare parts and electronics business and all dealings in imported goods. Naturally , they would dominate market complexes like ‘Alaba’, and ‘Aspamda’ and ‘Trade fair’ and ‘Balogun’. And that meant that they would dominate areas like Ajeromi Ifelodun, and Amuwo odofin and Oshodi isolo and Ojo , residential areas around major markets. Preoccupied with commerce, wary of politics, mindful of the war and their residency status, Igbos helped build and develop Lagos but played only at the fringes politically. The ambitious trader aspired to be the president of the market union or the Eze ndi Igbo Lagos for vain glory but could not wrap his mind around being a member of the house of assembly and didn’t want to take political risks. Igbo professionals didn’t get involved either And despite the pervasive high level of political consciousness of Lagos and despite the intensity of media coverage of Lagos and despite the claim to progressivism by the dominant party of Lagos , Igbos who constitute a significant ethnic minority were kept out of elective positions. There is something glaringly anomalous about a system in which citizens can live all their lives in a city , raise children , pay taxes , have constitutionally protected rights to vote and be voted for but are somehow not expected to occupy elective positions. For indigenes, politically ambitious “settlers” are ungrateful usurpers . And this is a national malaise . Prevalent high degree of urban migration means that many have no other home towns besides where they reside. And how are they supposed to lead fulfilling lives if they can’t seek elective offices? Some are residents/ settlers and some are indigenes. Yet all are citizens. And minorities everywhere have been similarly afflicted whether it be Muslims in Birmingham or Latinos in Florida or Igbos in Sabon Gari kano or the Arewa in Hausa quarters in Aba. Lagos has remained the most cosmopolitan city in Nigeria and the Yorubas have remained one of the most sophisticated and accommodating groups in Nigeria. And nothing in this article discredits the Yorubas particularly. The culture of exclusivity in Lagos politics existed in spite of the fact that Lagos is the most accommodating of all cites in Nigeria to non indigenes. But since Lagos is the leading light in commerce , politics and tolerance, any attempt to cure this national affliction must start from Lagos. Besides morality, the stake of non indigenes in the state is proportionately too high to countenance their exclusion from effective representation in the governance of the state. The AC/APC in a rather tokenistic appreciation of the electoral weight of the Igbos appointed an Igbo technocrat , to the Lagos cabinet . And such tokens must be appreciated. However any thoughts that that gesture by Tinubu 10 years ago would lead to greater inclusiveness of the minorities in Lagos affairs has been conclusively disconfirmed by the failure of Lagos APC to allow Igbos represent communities where Igbos predominate. It’s even more absurd because we know that the APC has a way of drawing up lists of candidates. The APC was rejected by Igbos in the last polls for less than objective reasons. That reflexive rejection borne of bigotry may have, however , yielded unintended positive collateral effects in Lagos. The electoral prowess of the Igbos in Lagos has been confirmed beyond refutation. The APC lost comprehensively in Igbo dominated areas . Hitherto , many treated claims of Igbos’ electoral importance in Lagos as exaggerated . It is otherwise perhaps inexplicable that the politically astute Lagos AC/APC, that has a reputation for foresightedness and inclusiveness, perennially failed to attach adequate importance to the touted numerical strength and wealth of the Igbos and allocated no tickets to Igbos in Lagos. How did they cede this glory to the PDP? While Azikiwe’s ambition to lead the Western region may be seen as grotesque in today’s Nigeria because he , an Igbo, sought to lead the Yoruba nation. Any ambition by a qualified Igbo woman to pick up APC ticket and represent Amuwo Odofin cannot be an outsized ambition because she seeks to represent a political space in which she is by no means an interloping minority. The idea that those who are in majority in the state or who are indigenes must decide for inhabitants who would rule over every street and ward is not only undemocratic but immoral. Let’s face it , you can’t sell Amuwo Odofin to Igbos, collect billions for those rural lands, have marsh lands transformed to magnificent estates and yet seek to preclude them from representing Amuwo Odofin in the local and federal assemblies. The sentiment that settlers should not dominate indigenes may not be totally irrational. From Florida to Birmingham , from Paris to Jos north, settlers /indigenes dichotomy has led to social unrest. It is however more plausible to countenance the partial cultural exclusion of minority populations than to condone an attempt to preclude a population from freely choosing their representatives especially if that means settlers taking up elective positions in small localities where they constitute a relative majority. It should be a democratic given. There is therefore no feasible democratic argument to explain a Lagos house of assembly without Igbos or minorities. While one may sympathize with the Yorubas when , with perhaps innocently felt moral indignation , they ask , rhetorically , if a Yoruba can be a member of Abia house of assembly? Abia state has not even cared to have an Imo commissioner. The present governor , T . A Orji sacked civil servants of Imo state origin when he assumed office. Internecine squabbles in the east have meant that Igbos cannot have successful government careers in states other than their home states. Let’s not even discuss Rivers state. Lagos has an Igbo commissioner but Rivers cannot even contemplate that despite the population of Igbos in Port Harcourt. The civil war left many ugly legacies. But since Gov Amaechi has publicly , during the campaigns, claimed he is Igbo, we hope that some pre civil war brotherliness would one day return. South East Igbos are by no means any less guilty. It is sad that Igbos fighting for political Justice in Lagos haven’t established such standards of justice in the east amongst themselves. The general political environment in the east and everywhere else in Nigeria is hostile to political representation by non indigenes. And I must concede that Lagos and the political tendency that constitutes the south west APC is being held to higher moral standards. Lagos sets the pace, if Lagos initiates the practice it would have a great national normative force. The reality many argue is that Nigeria isn’t sufficiently politically mature and sophisticated to tolerate such representation by non indigenes as the polity is rife with inter ethnic and regional rivalry . And that our sense of nationhood is subservient to ethnic allegiance and other parochial identities. Others condemn emphasis on ethnic politics. When freedom and sufficient cohesion are achieved ethnic cleavages will disappear. Ohaneze and Arewa forum and Afenifere if conscientiously run will benefit the nation building. An inescapable reality is that when a minority group legally settles in a locality and achieves significant numbers they cannot be ignored and must be allowed full political participation in the overall interest of the society. This is the right moral and democratic position. Whether it is in Jos north or Sabon Gari Kano, every human being must be treated with equal moral concern and should be accorded human dignity. The irreducible minimum is to allow full active political participation. It’s all the more imperative now , in this age, when many no longer have “ancestral homes” and belong wherever they legally reside. This piece had been written before the sickening pronouncements made by the Oba of Lagos went public. He exuded scorn, contempt and hate. Igbos should forgive the Oba or ignore him. But he should not be spared collective opprobrium and sanctions so that others similarly afflicted are deterred. Igbos do not owe their continued stay in Lagos to anyone’s magnanimity. Igbos like other groups, must with clear headed , reflective sobriety, pragmatically organize themselves politically to make their numbers and wealth and versatility count, protect their interests, promote local and national unity , and help enthrone good governance and excellence in Lagos. And every where else. All who are possessed by bigotry and conceit will in time come to reason. Igbos have been back to Lagos politics but they announced their return on March 28. For many Igbos now, Lagos must be home.
Eko o ni baje o!
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/lagos-politics-the-return-of-the-igbo/ |
Celebrities › Re: It Was My Sister Who Fought Over 300 Change And Not Me - Bimbo Akintola by temitemi1(m): 7:43am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Why fighting over change when Buhari has Promised us plenty "change"  . GEJ my HERO! FAYOSE my ROLE MODEL!! |