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dearpreye:thanks boss |
dearpreye:hehehehehehe...sure I know and remember... but I must always apologise when I mess up...thanks boss |
TechRev:Though deceit, injustice, lies and other vices hold sway in Nigeria but yet still, it is not the devils republic... God still created her and her people...she can still be redeemed through the rightful measures...hence not due for destruction yet...I am not sure that God has finished with us here...let's do the right thing by accepting there's a problem and sincerely solving the problem... thanks |
dearpreye:Fine...I am sorry if I misunderstood you and read negative meaning into your intentions...but be sure that reality shows that Yoruba vote only their own since independence... I gave you some evidence...sorry for the wrong interpretation of an innocent post by you... |
dearpreye:Unfortunately, Buhari and his party are against the confab which might have engendered restructuring of the country...even though they accepted to take a look at it during their campaigns but I see it as mere campaign gimmick... BTW...thanks for forcing me into reflecting about the entire process but we also owe this country a duty of informed decisions and write ups...because your thread might have directly or indirectly encouraged folks to further joy in the folly of ethnicity against nationality because they feel our cognitive ability is impaired... |
Beamborla:thanks my darling queen...Go and express your opinion too on this my meditation too... https://www.nairaland.com/2234892/nigeria-where-all-animals-never |
Beamborla:It is good you do but let's not thwart history and mutilate the truth...thanks |
At a time in history, we need to open up some wounds and emphasize some bitter truths. The most important election which is the centre has ended and Nigeria seem to be readying for another phase in her democratic history. It becomes pertinent that I share some of my views about this election. 1)This election brought to fore that one Nigeria seem to be only in the dictionary of certain section of Nigeria. Hence, election results is only adjudged the will of the masses when a section has won. Otherwise, it is termed diversion or usurpation of voters will. Check reactions of candidates to election results since this democratic dispensation. This hypocrisy is most times promoted by political parties and ethnic champions. See reactions to result of elections especially 2011 election results. 2)This election was won basically by ethnicity and tribalism and not by performance and any understanding of the system, empirical analysis of situations on ground so as to come up with veritable options and solutions. 3)It also shows that the major ethnic groups with seemingly higher voting population will continue to intimidate the minorities notwithstanding the destruction and devastation done by them(major ethnicities) on this country since independence. Minorities MUST accept whatever is thrown at them. Ruining of the economy is pardonable once the offender is from those major ethnic groups. 4)Rigging and diversion of masses will is permissible and not punishable only if it is conducted by these groups. Otherwise, how do you explain wanton rigging and under age voting in the north which has been swept under the carpet but emphasis is shifted to southeast and south south votes. 5)History has always repeated itself because we live in denial and tend to perpetuate falsehood or even push to rewrite history/truth ourselves. Nigeria won't grow not because she's cursed rather she joys in turning up side down known and established truths. 6)Most ethnic groups especially Southwesterners(Yoruba) since independence vote only their own in elections unless none of their own is contesting the said election. If this attitude isn't changed then we have to keep dreaming about a prosperous Nigeria for times unending. 7)Unless all ethnic groups are giving equal sense of belonging in Nigeria, then peace and development will always elude this country. Nigeria's problem lies in her structure than in her leaders. Because the current structure encourages laziness, parasitic living, and lack of initiative cum innovative ideas by leadership and people.9)Nigeria can be great but only when we accept these bitter truths and address them comprehensively. Confab tried in this aspect but with Jonathan's loss, I don't see Buhari making any adjustment in the system since his party never even supported the initiative in its entirety. 10)Nigeria is a sick elephant. A weakened lion and diseased bird. Administer the relevant medication through restructuring of the system especially decentralization of governance and see her stand, roar and fly high up above nations, countries and kingdoms. Source; my meditation hour product as triggered by dearpreye thread on aftermath of election and the Yoruba pattern of voting...thanks and God bless us all as we seek to do what's right... |
barcanista:Make I no call names because these children of anger maybe hanging around...but I know without mincing words that you sabi our Miz wella |
francizy:Wow, that's my man...then make it happen...I wanna see her melting for you and speaking in tongues under your influence.... hehehehe... But I got your back nah bro...but no lele oo before u go see me on top your matter... |
softysparky:Eyaaa...actually, I understand how this goes on both sides because that's why I am still single & lonely...I don't like shakara much...I would rather we be open and sincere to ourselves... shikena...Why not move it on your own? I know he's interested but maybe afraid of having his ego bruised or emotionally stabbed...I love your carriage, innocence, beauty and personality so much and would love a life between you and francizy...No jokes here; do me that honour plz...I need a sincere & positive reply from you bikonu... |
softysparky:Shuoooo!!!!....can you throw more light on this okwu?...how's he floundering? |
softysparky:hehehehehe...babe, I just need all the fun I can get now to flush out all the tension in my system...BTW francizy submitted a report about you keeping him waiting for long in the queue...Maka why nah .... |
Tallesty1:okay...I will be observing with xray vision from Afghanistan till a winner is declared...in case it ends inconclusive; mizmycoli kindly in the spirit of peace move to neutral me... |
MizMyColi:Heiiii...chineke umuagwo...who's that?...From which planet?...tell am to branch wella before they make am past tense...guys adiro happy ooo |
MizMyColi:I am not the minister joining you together... I am only a voice crying on Nairaland; "prepare the way for conjugal unions; bold your intentions and pride in your loot" |
Tallesty1:No allow barca jam you for his case ooo...For this league,in Queen Nwokoye's voice; u be Chelsea bencher... |
MizMyColi:Old things have passed away joor...barcanista is the reigning champion now... |
francizy:Hehehehehehe...No nah Wellington and Messi...she's doing public gragra...kindly take softsparky to a cool corner for a quiet time with the lord and you will be thanking me for so many fruitful years to come...Don't do it publicly... maybe you need counselling lessons or wooing tips...kindly consult mizmycoli on tips, recitations, poems, venues and other charms used by barcanista on her.... |
MizMyColi:Wow ...have you celebrated anniversary with barcanista ![]() |
francizy:hehehehe...see me see wahala ooo...abeg no allow barca jam me here...no go put me for trouble ooo...I am flying to Afghanistan till further notice...greet mizmycoli and softsparky for me...a bomb for all when I am back...see ya |
francizy:Maybe you wanted to write mizmycoli...but I no call names oooooo hehehehehe |
francizy:Hehehehehehehe...plz I am on sabbatical for now from Nairaland...wanna regain all the sanity and sanctity lost in the heat of campaigns for Jonathan...I will reopen life on Nairaland by hosting you; francizy with your softsparky alongside barcanista and his new babe(how do I know?...I dey observe barcanista wella) hehehehe...in Truckpusher's bunk... |
dearpreye; my boss, Believe me you didnt check past records of yorubas system of voting since independence before posting this or probably you did to curly their favour...All same you got it all wrong....yetunsbay, SLIDEwaxie, Beamborla, mistypiper, Dharniel, jfking2005, focus7, EUROBOMBER, omazus, winniz, chukwudi44, sinkhole, Scatterboss, theV0ice, paolo96, Blazinraj01, xtervaganza, Kolade354, maximilano, xtremely9ja, kolaaderin, PointB, tomzman, & other contributors especially Yorubas on this thread should rather confront facts of history before massaging their ego or lying against laid down facts and figures...YORUBAS SINCE INDEPENDENCE VOTE ONLY THEIR OWN... The South-West zone has 14,296,163 registered voters, which represents 19.44% of the total number of voters nationwide. In terms of national electoral strength, the zone is number 2. Taking into account the electoral behaviour of the South-West since independence, the zone has proven itself, without exception, of incapable of voting anyone other than its own. In the 1st Republic, it voted mainly Action Group in favour of Chief Obafemi Awolowo with about 69% voters’ turnout. In the 2nd Republic, it voted 78.75% of its total votes cast for UPN in favour of Chief Awolowo, with 70% voters’ turnout. In the June 12, 1993 presidential election, the pattern was repeated more or less the same, except that the total percentage of SDP’s votes in favour of Chief MKO Abiola rose up to 84.5% in the zone. In the 1999 presidential election, mainly because the only two candidates for the presidency were both from the South-West, the zone’s voters’ turnout was abysmally low (48.09%) with about 68% of the votes cast to APP in favour of Chief Olu Falaye. 2003 also recorded poor voters’ turnout with 71% of votes cast for Obasanjo’s PDP. In 2011, with no Southwestern candidate fielded by any of the major parties, the South-West voted PDP when a functional alliance with the CPC failed to field in Sen. Tinubu or his nominee. Besides, with the vicious experience of AD in 2003 when the PDP Federal Government uprooted its governments in five states of the zone, the South-West cannot now afford to risk having an opposition PDP government at the federal level again; certainly not after the hard pains and toils of forming the APC. It is therefore existential for the South-West to vote APC at the presidential election. http://dailytrust.com.ng/daily/politics/50349-2015-presidential-election-how-and-why-pdp-will-lose |
okotv:No bro, I admire Onovo's brilliance and power of articulation and rendition of points...I pray it isn't mere classroom gimmicks though... Note that you polarized his post into APC cum PDP stuff...but the feudalism in the north which he talked about cuts across divide hence federal government of Jonathan whose constitutional duties doesn't include provision of primary and secondary education, decided to intervene to save the lives and future of those mentally enslaved kids... while also saving the country of more insurgent footsoldiers... |
okotv:Bro, probably you have comprehension issues, because the man you quoted cited feudalism in the north which Jonathan fought with his education for the almajiris... Is there any place his post was partisan or are you getting jittery when the real criticism hasn't started ...Better, get used to criticism so also Buhari because it will rain here and other media forum...Lai Mohammed, Shehu Garba etc will have more than enough to contend with this time...Back to topic; no matter the blackmail here we got your back barcanista...This thread brought me back from my few weeks sabbatical...It may get messier from them as they get jittery of being fed some serious dose of criticism when euphoria of winning has gone down and real task of governance starts...Be ready and sure, we are family online offline...This Opposition role to me will be pleasurable with enough words and dictum to wash up and down every step they take...I hope freedom after speech is guaranteed by them too...hehehehehe |
DaBullIT:how old are you ... |
DaBullIT:Just as my moniker said...reason about your life because your posts are a product of your person & personality... I repeat from my first contact with you in my thread; you bared your ethnic bigot fangs...Ohh Yes; you are an ethnic bigot and a tribalist crusader...It is a bitter truth...deal with it for your own good...thanks |
DaBullIT:Whomever is the president to me doesn't matter inasmuch I am doing my thing my way and being blessed by God... shikena... I am a fan of Jonathan and always will...I do it on convictions not out of bandwagon party movement like you...go line up for your 5k allowee joor... |
DaBullIT:I am not preaching to you but just told you my candid observations about you and your submissions here...which to me is a mirror of your personality...And be sure, I don't dig bigots like you...why are you obsessed with my mention?... BTW... I came to interact with you for the first time on my thread about buhari and fight against corruption...It was there you brought your ethnic and biased fangs out...You abused me and I never retaliated because I knew you were expressing your immature self...then you later apologized for the abuses on me...How and where did I curse or abuse you ...Just be sure that with these myopic, ethnic biased, and crude use of words and behavior of yours that you aren't progressing beyond the walls of osun...good am... |
DaBullIT:When I see your type and calibre; I weep because the mistakes of our leaders past are still innate and burning in you...The vices of tribalism and hypocrisy are deep rooted in your system of judgement...Changing the goal posts or measuring leaders based on colour of their skin or place of origin or other such different yardsticks as you deem fit are phenomena that kept us backwards and you possess it in excess today...So what future do we have with folks like you ...sorry it is a bitter truth not an insult...think about these and change your attitude if it is still possible for you...thanks and God bless us all...Amen |
DaBullIT:I am doing wonderfully well by God's grace...Is it because of the results?...It was a good avenue to show that One Nigeria is only a farce...BUHARI WIN TODAY IS A LOSS FOR ONE NIGERIA...Thank God we have a Jonathan; an Obj or a Buhari would have meant shed of innocent blood all over today...Check my moniker and assimilate it...I am proud of my support for Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan GCFR...and will always support him in all noble endeavors of his...good pm |
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Nigeria's problem lies in her structure than in her leaders. Because the current structure encourages laziness, parasitic living, and lack of initiative cum innovative ideas by leadership and people.
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