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Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Nobody: 9:48am On Dec 11, 2020
60 years far gone and there seems to be little love among us

I have been a not so active member of nairaland for sometime now,and have noticed that nothing appears to be more rampant is religious and tribalistic bigotry,which appears to be unwaning but continues to be fed fat by actions taking by a lot of people in this forum.
The mods on there own part are doing a good job but in total honesty they can't be everywhere at same time because they have jobs and life they have to return to,so I admonish my fellow nairalanders whenever you see a tribalistic thread or post do not hesitate to report to the mods.
And finally let us find better ways of making people understand our opinion without insults or banter, and do well to stop the argument if it is a mindset because you can only convince ones opinion but can't change there mindset.

NB:everyone's opinion matters because you can never make everyone see things the way you do no matter how close you stand

Say no to tribalistic and religious referrals

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Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Nobody: 9:57am On Dec 11, 2020
Using the cloth of fanatism and tribalism to cover their eyes to the real problems of the country.

I have always said it and I will still keep saying it, Tribalism will be our undoing

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Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Fahdiga1: 10:05am On Dec 11, 2020
I hope you are referring to south west people. them and tribalism are like 5 and 6

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Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by PrinceInTheNort: 10:10am On Dec 11, 2020
Most of this Religious and tribal bigotry on nairaland are perpetrated by Igbo Christians

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Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Nobody: 10:16am On Dec 11, 2020
Fahdiga1:
I hope you are referring to south west people. them and tribalism are like 5 and 6
and here we are again with another trying to instigate tribal warfare

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Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Elvictor: 10:17am On Dec 11, 2020
useless thread, you will not advice Nigeria Government to practice true federalism so that everyone will concentrate his or her states, tribalism or bigotry will not end in Nigeria because we are practicing unitary system and i want my people to be the one chopping the lion share.
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Nobody: 10:17am On Dec 11, 2020
PrinceInTheNort:
Most of this Religious and tribal bigotry on nairaland are perpetrated by Igbo Christians
undecided what exactly is your problem
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Elvictor: 10:20am On Dec 11, 2020
Valkan:
undecided what exactly is your problem

go and ask Obasanjo the bigot who refused to restructure Nigeria to true federalism after being the first democratic president.

Yoruba people are the 'cause of Nigeria problems

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Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by IamWonderful: 10:21am On Dec 11, 2020
Ok you have said well
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Nobody: 10:23am On Dec 11, 2020
Elvictor:


go and ask Obasanjo the bigot who refused to restructure Nigeria to true federalism after being the first democratic president.

Yoruba people are the 'cause of Nigeria problems
Nigerians on clear cut observation need great help undecided
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Paretomaster1(m): 10:25am On Dec 11, 2020
PrinceInTheNort:
Most of this Religious and tribal bigotry on nairaland are perpetrated by Igbo Christians

Agreed...
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Elvictor: 10:25am On Dec 11, 2020
Valkan:
Nigerians on clear cut observation need great help undecided

especially the Yorubas who thwarted the true federalism in motion of Conab 2014

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Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Nobody: 10:30am On Dec 11, 2020
Elvictor:


especially the Yorubas who thwarted the true federalism in motion of Conab 2014
I am talking to you
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by donbachi(m): 10:34am On Dec 11, 2020
The moment it has to do with sex..they will never consider tribalism and religion anymore..u see them smiling like a fool and be sweating during sex like xmas goat.stupid set of idiots.

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Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Nobody: 10:55am On Dec 11, 2020
donbachi:
The moment it has to do with sex..they will never consider tribalism and religion anymore..u see them smiling like a fool and be sweating during sex like xmas goat.stupid set of idiots.
Canal pastor, you and sex matters, how do you handle your ministry with this your perverted mind
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Elvictor: 10:59am On Dec 11, 2020
Valkan:
I am talking to you
afonja, you need psychological evaluation, nonsense.
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by OnyeOhuu: 11:08am On Dec 11, 2020
We want Justice in Nigeria.

Without Justice, Nigeria will keep going down.
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Nobody: 11:27am On Dec 11, 2020
Elvictor:
useless thread, you will not advice Nigeria Government to practice true federalism so that everyone will concentrate his or her states, tribalism or bigotry will not end in Nigeria because we are practicing unitary system and i want my people to be the one chopping the lion share.

Which kind of true federalism are u asking when u're the biggest beneficiary of Nigeria's federal system?
The conspiracy and propaganda you people are spreading is more than wild fire but I don't know if you want occupy all the work places 100% as u used to do before. Please stop listening to those bigots who feed you with lies about nepotism, and lopsided recruitment. See complete fact below:
NNPC have 6,621 staffs, South occupy more than 70% of the staffs you can check the list of staffs in accordance with state of origin here: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Distribution-of-NNPC-Employees-by-state-and-rankings_tbl2_304917838
Below is also the list of NNPC Directors:
1. Mele Kolo Kyari, Group Managing Directo​r
2. Adokiye Tombomieye, Chief Operating Officer,
Upstream
3. Yusuf Usman, Chief Operating Officer,
Gas & Power
4. Mustapha Y. Yakubu, Chief Operating Officer,​Refining​
5. Adeyemi Adetunji, Chief Operating Officer,
Ventures
6. Lawrencia N. Ndupu, Chief Operating Officer,​Downstream
7. Umar I. Ajiya, Chief Financial Officer,Finance & Accounts
8. AbdulKabir M.Ahmed, Chief Operating OfficerCorporate Services
9. Hadiza Y. Coomassie, Corporate Secretary and Legal Adviser to the Corporation
The FG civil servants from Kano, Jigawa, Kebbi, Yobe, & zamfara combined (5114) are not upto those from IMO state alone (5825). All this nepotism or lopsided employment you're calling is out of ignorance because more northeners are employed now to balance & check the Federal character system. Stop telling us that we depend on govt to earn living. We live our own life.
The Director General, Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR), Dr. Joe Abah, on Friday, disclosed that no fewer than 89, 511 civil servants are in the Federal Government’s employ, across States of the Federation.
89, 511 civil servants in FG’s employ by Nov 2015 – DG BPSR
Abah, in a series of tweets via his Twitter handle, @DrJoeAbah said that as at November 2015, States that topped the chat with most civil servants in the Federal Civil Service are Imo (5825), Kogi (5186), Ogun (4669) Delta (4419) and Akwa-Ibom (4416).

In percentage, Imo State makes up ( 7 %), Kogi (6 %), Ogun (5% ), Delta (5%) and Akwa Ibom (5%).

According to Abah, the Federal Civil Servants by State of Origin read thus:


1. Abia 3579

2. Adamawa 1727

3. Akwa Ibom 4416

4. Anambra 3576

5. Bauchi 1172

6. Bayelsa 957

7. Benue 3951

8. Borno 1822

9. Cross River 2681

10. Delta 4419

11. Ebonyi 865

12. Edo 3890

13. Ekiti 2613

14. Enugu 2695

15. FCT 533

16. Gombe 1218

17. Imo 5825

18. Jigawa 675


19. Kaduna 3199

20. Kano 1545

21. Katsina 1237

22. Kebbi 875

23. Kogi 5186

24. Kwara 2537

25. Lagos 2180

26. Nasarawa 1452

27. Niger 2193


28. Ogun 4669

29. Ondo 3393

30. Osun 3321

31. Oyo 3244

32. Plateau 2542

33. Rivers 1675

34. Sokoto 732

35. Taraba 1112

36. Yobe 744


37. Zamfara 543

Not Specified: 518

“The total nominal roll as at November 2015 is 89,511,” Abah added.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/12/89-511-civil-servants-in-fgs-employ-by-nov-2015-dg-bpsr/

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HISTORY OF NIGERIA LEADERSHIP DISTRIBUTION
Some people should rather use their brain to think than to allow others feed them with hatred & lies.
Some forces are using ethno-religious diversity of Nigeria to create dangerous accusations & conspiracies which are far from the truth. Those enemies of peace logically use the current predicaments of Nigerian to blame some tribes or religious group for the failure of Nigeria not knowing that all the groups collaborated in gang raping the nation. Those inciting Nigerians along ethno-religious line know very well that some gullible are so dumb enough to accept anything trash feed into their head.
Below is the data that calculated the years Nigerians are ruled under religious, ethnic and geographical location considerations. 60 years since independence, Nigeria was ruled by:
11years Obasanjo- Yoruba
9 years Yakubu Gowon-Angas
8 years IBB-Nupe
6 years GEJ-Ijawa
6yrs Nnamdi Azikwe-Igbo
5 years Abacha-Kanuri
7 years Buhari (+2yrs military regime)- Fulani
3 years Shagari-Fulani
2yrs Yaradua-Tuarek
6 months Agunyi-Ironsi-Igbo
2years Murtala, Shonekan & Abdussalam-Fulani, Yoruba & Hausa.
If calculated along religious line, it can be seen that Nigeria was ruled under Christians Presidents for atleast 32years while Muslims Presidents ruled for 28 years.
When calculated along geographical location, it can be seen that South ruled for almost 24yrs while North rule for almost 36yrs.
Yoruba ruled for approximately 12years, Fulani ruled for less than 11yrs, Angas ruled for 9yrs, Igbos ruled for 6yrs, Ijaw had 6yrs, Kanuri had 5yrs, Nupe had 8yrs, Tuarek had 2yrs while Hausa had 1year only.
North-Western presided Nigeria for about 17yrs, South-West presided for about 12yrs, North-Central enjoyed approximately 18yrs, South-South presided for 6yrs, South-East had 6yrs while North-East are still struggling to get to the apex position and still not agitating for it.
Going by the logical distribution of power along ethnic and religious line it can be seen that accusing only one particular tribe for Nigeria's failure is just a deliberate tactics by desperate power mongers and children of hate to put us into ethno-religious conflicts.

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Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Liposure: 11:47am On Dec 11, 2020
Nigeria is too divided for my liking. We cannot coexist without generating one banter or the other and we call ourselves compatriots. I can only hope for the best
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Nobody: 12:51pm On Dec 12, 2020
Elvictor:


afonja, you need psychological evaluation, nonsense.
who said I am afonja you see what hate is doing to you
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Tranquillity360: 1:55pm On Dec 12, 2020
Tell yoruba people.

Na them start Tribalism on Nairaland.
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by helinues: 2:15pm On Dec 12, 2020
wink
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by edoairways: 3:19pm On Dec 12, 2020
PrinceInTheNort:
Most of this Religious and tribal bigotry on nairaland are perpetrated by Igbo Christians
Elvictor:


especially the Yorubas who thwarted the true federalism in motion of Conab 2014
Fahdiga1:
I hope you are referring to south west people. them and tribalism are like 5 and 6
Valkan these comments alone should tell you if your advocacy would stand or not
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by twutin1: 3:24pm On Dec 12, 2020
Igbos are the least tribalistic. We are purely unprovocative, but if you decide to insult is, we will insult you back. Stop being hypocrites.
PrinceInTheNort:
Most of this Religious and tribal bigotry on nairaland are perpetrated by Igbo Christians
Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Szkpytqgdcvx925: 3:39pm On Dec 12, 2020
Coronabirus:


Which kind of true federalism are u asking when u're the biggest beneficiary of Nigeria's federal system?
The conspiracy and propaganda you people are spreading is more than wild fire but I don't know if you want occupy all the work places 100% as u used to do before. Please stop listening to those bigots who feed you with lies about nepotism, and lopsided recruitment. See complete fact below:
NNPC have 6,621 staffs, South occupy more than 70% of the staffs you can check the list of staffs in accordance with state of origin here: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Distribution-of-NNPC-Employees-by-state-and-rankings_tbl2_304917838
Below is also the list of NNPC Directors:
1. Mele Kolo Kyari, Group Managing Directo​r
2. Adokiye Tombomieye, Chief Operating Officer,
Upstream
3. Yusuf Usman, Chief Operating Officer,
Gas & Power
4. Mustapha Y. Yakubu, Chief Operating Officer,​Refining​
5. Adeyemi Adetunji, Chief Operating Officer,
Ventures
6. Lawrencia N. Ndupu, Chief Operating Officer,​Downstream
7. Umar I. Ajiya, Chief Financial Officer,Finance & Accounts
8. AbdulKabir M.Ahmed, Chief Operating OfficerCorporate Services
9. Hadiza Y. Coomassie, Corporate Secretary and Legal Adviser to the Corporation
The FG civil servants from Kano, Jigawa, Kebbi, Yobe, & zamfara combined (5114) are not upto those from IMO state alone (5825). All this nepotism or lopsided employment you're calling is out of ignorance because more northeners are employed now to balance & check the Federal character system. Stop telling us that we depend on govt to earn living. We live our own life.
The Director General, Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR), Dr. Joe Abah, on Friday, disclosed that no fewer than 89, 511 civil servants are in the Federal Government’s employ, across States of the Federation.
89, 511 civil servants in FG’s employ by Nov 2015 – DG BPSR
Abah, in a series of tweets via his Twitter handle, @DrJoeAbah said that as at November 2015, States that topped the chat with most civil servants in the Federal Civil Service are Imo (5825), Kogi (5186), Ogun (4669) Delta (4419) and Akwa-Ibom (4416).

In percentage, Imo State makes up ( 7 %), Kogi (6 %), Ogun (5% ), Delta (5%) and Akwa Ibom (5%).

According to Abah, the Federal Civil Servants by State of Origin read thus:


1. Abia 3579

2. Adamawa 1727

3. Akwa Ibom 4416

4. Anambra 3576

5. Bauchi 1172

6. Bayelsa 957

7. Benue 3951

8. Borno 1822

9. Cross River 2681

10. Delta 4419

11. Ebonyi 865

12. Edo 3890

13. Ekiti 2613

14. Enugu 2695

15. FCT 533

16. Gombe 1218

17. Imo 5825

18. Jigawa 675


19. Kaduna 3199

20. Kano 1545

21. Katsina 1237

22. Kebbi 875

23. Kogi 5186

24. Kwara 2537

25. Lagos 2180

26. Nasarawa 1452

27. Niger 2193


28. Ogun 4669

29. Ondo 3393

30. Osun 3321

31. Oyo 3244

32. Plateau 2542

33. Rivers 1675

34. Sokoto 732

35. Taraba 1112

36. Yobe 744


37. Zamfara 543

Not Specified: 518

“The total nominal roll as at November 2015 is 89,511,” Abah added.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/12/89-511-civil-servants-in-fgs-employ-by-nov-2015-dg-bpsr/

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2019
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Maigari Dingyadi
2019–present
Minister for Communication
Isa Ali Pantami
2019–present
Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment
Maryam Katagum
2019–present
Minister of State for Petroleum
Timipre Sylva
2019–present
Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development
Sadiya Umar Faruk
2019–present
Minister of State for Transportation
Gbemisola Saraki
2019–present
Minister of Special Duties and International Affairs
George Akume
2019–present
Minister of State for Federal Capital Territory
Ramatu Tijani
2019–present
Minister of State for Science and Technology
Mohammed Abdullahi
2019–present
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2016
1. Joseph Ari: Director-General, Industrial Training Fund
2. Isa Ibrahim: Director-General, National Information Technology Development Agency
3. Simbi Wabote: Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Monitoring Board
4. Aboloma Anthony: Director-General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria
5. Mamman Amadu: Director-General, Bureau of Public Procurement
6. Sharon Ikeazor: Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate
7. Teamwork – Emir Bamalli
8. Akodundo Gloria: as National Coordinator, New Partnership for Africa’s Development
9. Ahmed Bobboi: Executive Secretary, Petroleum Equalization Fund
10. Umana Umana: Managing Director, Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority
11. Sa’adiya Faruq: Federal Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons
12. Usman Abubakar: Chairman, Nigeria Railway Corporation
13. Bello Gusau: Executive Secretary, Petroleum Technology Development Fund
14. Yewande Sadiku: Executive Secretary, National Investment Promotion Commission.
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2017
1. Julie Okah-Donli, Director-General, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons
2. Mary Ikpere-Eta, Director-General, National Centre for Women Development.
3. Bayo Somefun, Managing Director, Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund
4. Ahmed Dangiwa, Managing Director, Federal Mortgage Bank
5. Alex Okoh, Director-General, Bureau of Public Enterprise.
6. Abdulkadir Umar, Executive Secretary, Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency
7. Ibrahim Goni, Conservator-General, National Park Service
8. Nnenna Akajemeli, National Coordinator, Service Compact, SERVICOM.
9. Mr. Adebiyi, Nasir Ladan is the Director-General, National Directorate of Employment
10. Saliu Alabi, Director-General, Michael Imodu National Institute for Labour Studies
11. PJef Barminas, Director-General, National Research Institute for Chemical Technology.
12. Haruna Yerima is the Director-General, Nigeria Institute for Social and Economic Research
13. Sunday Thomas, Deputy Commissioner, Nigeria Insurance Commission; Tunde Erukera, Executive Secretary, Consumer Protection Council
14. Bello Tukur, Secretary, Federal Character Commission.
15. Dikko Abdulrahman, Director-General, National Pension Commission
16. Umar Jibrin, Executive Secretary, Federal Capital Development Authority
17. Folashade Joseph, Managing Director, Nigeria Agriculture Insurance Corporation
18. Cecilia Gaya, Director-General, Administrative Staff College of Nigeria.
19. Luci Ajayi, Executive Secretary, Lagos International Trade Fair Management Board
20. Emmanuel Jimme, Managing Director, Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority
21. Lanre Gbajabiamila, Director-General, Nigeria Lottery Regulation Commission
22. Jalani Aliyu, Director-General, Nigeria Automotive Design and development Council.
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2018
1. Okechukwu Ukwuoma Director-general, National Centre for Technology Management (NACETEM),
2. Abdul-Jalil Suleiman Director-general, Directorate of Technical Cooperation in Africa (DTCA),
3. Mojoyi Oluwa Dekalu-Thomas Executive Director (Liability Management), Electricity Liability Management Company (NELMCO)
4. Chinedum Olisakwe-Lawrence-
Executive Director (Corporate Services),
5. Junaid Abdullahi Executive Secretary, Border Communities Development Agency (BDCA),
6. Folashodun Adebisi Shonubi Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria,
7. Banire Muiz Adeyemi Chairman, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON),
8. Sule Yakubu Bassi Secretary, Nigerian Diaspora Commission,
9. Olufemi Ajayi Oladunni Director/CEO, National Centre for Agricultural Mechanization (NCAM),
Clement Onyeabo Nze Director- General, Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency,
10. Clement Isong Member, Board of the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA),
11. David Isho Nyikyaa Secretary, National Salaries, Income, Wages, Commission,
12. Obinna Francis Ogwuegbu Secretary, Special Investigation Panel for Recovery of Public Property,
13. Obadiah Simon Nkom Director-General/CEO, Nigeria Mining Cadastre Office
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2019
. Nigerians Communications Commission (NCC)
(a) Prof. Adeolu Akande (South West) replaces Senator Olabiyi Durojaiye (South West) as Chairman, Board of Commissioners – subject to Senate confirmation
(b) Mr Uche Onwude (South East) replaces Senator Ifeanyi Godwin Ararume (South East) as Non-Executive Commissioner – subject to Senate confirmation.
2. The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA)
(a) Dr Abubakar Sa’id replaces Prof. Adeolu Akande as Board Chairman
(b) Dr Habibu Ahmed Imam (North West) replaces Dr Lawal Bello Moriki
(North West)
(c) Dr Mohammed Sa’idu Kumo as Board Member
3. The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST)
Dr Ismail Adebayo Adewusi (South West) replaces Barrister Bisi Adegbuyi
(South West) as Postmaster General/CEO
4. Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB)
Professor Muhammed Bello Abubakar replaces Architect Yusuf Kazaure
5. The Nigeria Communications Satellite Limited (NigComSat)
(a) Architect Yusuf Kazaure replaces Chief Dr George Nnadubem Moghalu
as Board Chairman
(b) Dr Najeem Salam replaces Hon. Samson Osagie as Executive
Director, Marketing and Business Development
(c) Professor Abdu Ja’afaru Bambale replaces Kazeem Kolawole Raji as
Executive Director, Technical Services
(d) Hadi Mohammed replaces Mohammed Lema Abubakar as Executive
Director, Administration
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2020
1. Mr. Buki Ponle was appointed Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria
2. Mr. Nura Sani Kangiwa was named the Director-General, National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism.
3. Mr. Francis Ndubuisi Nwosu was appointed the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Press Council
4. Mr. Ebeten William Ivara, Director General, National Gallery of Arts
5. Mr. Olalekan Fadolapo, Registrar/CEO of Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria
6. Prof. Sunday Enessi Ododo, General Manager/CEO, National Theatre.
7. Mr. Ado Mohammed Yahuza, Executive Secretary/CEO, National Institute for Cultural Orientation
8. Prof. Aba Isa Tijjani, Director General, National Commission for Museums and Monuments
9. Mrs. Oluwabunmi Ayobami Amao, Director General, Centre For Black And African Arts And Civilization.

HISTORY OF NIGERIA LEADERSHIP DISTRIBUTION
Some people should rather use their brain to think than to allow others feed them with hatred & lies.
Some forces are using ethno-religious diversity of Nigeria to create dangerous accusations & conspiracies which are far from the truth. Those enemies of peace logically use the current predicaments of Nigerian to blame some tribes or religious group for the failure of Nigeria not knowing that all the groups collaborated in gang raping the nation. Those inciting Nigerians along ethno-religious line know very well that some gullible are so dumb enough to accept anything trash feed into their head.
Below is the data that calculated the years Nigerians are ruled under religious, ethnic and geographical location considerations. 60 years since independence, Nigeria was ruled by:
11years Obasanjo- Yoruba
9 years Yakubu Gowon-Angas
8 years IBB-Nupe
6 years GEJ-Ijawa
6yrs Nnamdi Azikwe-Igbo
5 years Abacha-Kanuri
7 years Buhari (+2yrs military regime)- Fulani
3 years Shagari-Fulani
2yrs Yaradua-Tuarek
6 months Agunyi-Ironsi-Igbo
2years Murtala, Shonekan & Abdussalam-Fulani, Yoruba & Hausa.
If calculated along religious line, it can be seen that Nigeria was ruled under Christians Presidents for atleast 32years while Muslims Presidents ruled for 28 years.
When calculated along geographical location, it can be seen that South ruled for almost 24yrs while North rule for almost 36yrs.
Yoruba ruled for approximately 12years, Fulani ruled for less than 11yrs, Angas ruled for 9yrs, Igbos ruled for 6yrs, Ijaw had 6yrs, Kanuri had 5yrs, Nupe had 8yrs, Tuarek had 2yrs while Hausa had 1year only.
North-Western presided Nigeria for about 17yrs, South-West presided for about 12yrs, North-Central enjoyed approximately 18yrs, South-South presided for 6yrs, South-East had 6yrs while North-East are still struggling to get to the apex position and still not agitating for it.
Going by the logical distribution of power along ethnic and religious line it can be seen that accusing only one particular tribe for Nigeria's failure is just a deliberate tactics by desperate power mongers and children of hate to put us into ethno-religious conflicts.



Re: Say No To Tribalism And Bigotry by Nobody: 11:18pm On Dec 13, 2020
edoairways:

Valkan these comments alone should tell you if your advocacy would stand or not
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