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Nigeria's Sovereignty Is Negotiable-Reactions needed by Onenka: 11:04am On Jul 01, 2016
I want to call out some people to find out what they think about the recent comment made by the respected Nobel laureate professor Wole Soyinka that the sovereignty of Nigeria is negotiable.

I really want to hear from these guys if they agree with the prof or not.

omenka, Fulanimafia, Quotasystem, Obailala, NgeneUkwenu, Gbawe, Vedaxcool, Tbaba1234.

Oya make una come here.


http://punchng.com/nigerias-sovereignty-negotiable-says-soyinka/

Re: Nigeria's Sovereignty Is Negotiable-Reactions needed by Onenka: 11:09am On Jul 01, 2016
If you’re saying to me, ‘I am a second-class citizen; I cannot sit down and discuss the articles, the protocols of staying together’ and you’re trying to bully me, I won’t accept.”

The bold part above really got me thinking.

After all the injustice and marginalisation of the Igbos, people are still saying Nigeria must be one by fire or force.

How can you put down a big tribe like the Igbo nation and say our sovereignty is not negotiable?

In Nigeria today there is an unwritten law that they will never allow an Igbo man be president of Nigeria so why should I remain in this type of country?
Re: Nigeria's Sovereignty Is Negotiable-Reactions needed by Onenka: 11:10am On Jul 01, 2016
In Nigeria today the hausa/Fulani are first class citizens while others are to be used.

The case of the Igbo is worse, let me not even go there.

Re: Nigeria's Sovereignty Is Negotiable-Reactions needed by Onenka: 11:12am On Jul 01, 2016
‘I commit treason because I want to sit with my fellow citizens and negotiate the structures of staying together’ and ask the police to go and break it up and arrest us.


This is highly unacceptable
Re: Nigeria's Sovereignty Is Negotiable-Reactions needed by vedaxcool(m): 2:19pm On Jul 01, 2016
Our sovereignty is non negotiable for the time being. Rather than be seeking to break a country where significant integration has occures they should table matters they consider important and ginger their representatives to biscuss in the NASS. Rather negotiating outside institution designed to address challenges we face will get us nowhere. They seek to pursue restructuring through non constitutional means instead of using legal channels to create the constitutional means.

the flip side is anarchy.

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