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Nigeria,a Prison Of Nations. by cocolacec(m): 7:29pm On Mar 12, 2023
𝐍𝐒𝐠𝐞𝐫𝐒𝐚, 𝐚 𝐏𝐫𝐒𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐒𝐨𝐧𝐬:

A Christmas Message delivered by Adeyinka Grandson, President of the Young Yoruba for Freedom (YYF) on the 25 December 2019.

Hi folks, first and foremost, Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.

My favourite time of Christmas is with my children. But today, I am unable to be with them partly because of the false allegation of terrorism made against me by my ex-wife and the fact that the custody of the children is now a matter before the family court.

Christmas time is a chance to think of loved ones no longer with us and give thanks for those who are still with us.

While I wish everyone a happy and peaceful Christmas, I want to dedicate this Christmas message to my children as well as my late elder brother who was killed in 2006 by the immigrants Fulani and Ibo working as police officers in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State and the political capital of Yorubaland.

Where will the Yoruba nation be in 2030?

Are we going to continue with the agitation for a return to the regional government started in 1967 by Awolowo?

Are we going to continue with the unitary system that takes away the wealth and resources from Yorubaland to fund the economic growth and development in the North and Iboland?

Are we going to continue with the centralization of the security agencies in Nigeria used by the minority Fulani to suppress and subjugate our people?

What will be required to protect and promote the YorΓΉbΓ‘'s interests?

It should be noted that in 1962, Awolowo was arrested and detained in prison on charges of treason by the Ibo and the Fulani.

In 1994, Abiola was arrested and detained in prison on charges of treason by the Ibo and the Fulani.

The Yoruba nation has never arrested or detained any Ibo or Fulani political leader. But the crazy Yoruba liberals are insinuating that Tinubu is going to be arrested and detained by the Ibo and the Fulani before 2023.

Gone are the days the generation before us embraced non-violence. Our generation has adopted organized violence and ready to use chemical and biological weapons to defend the YorΓΉbΓ‘'s civilization.

The problem in Nigeria, is not just a problem of a multicultural country. It is first and foremost a problem of the minority ruling over the majority and in charge of the management of public funds. The resources of the Yoruba are squandered by the minority Fulani and not used according to our priorities.

Nigeria remains the only country in the world where the minority rules over the majority.

In the United States of America, there are five major racial groups with the white Americans as a race having the majority of the country's population by racial groups as follows:

*1. White Americans: 76.5%*
2. Black or African Americans: 13.4%
3. Americans Indian and Alaska Native: 1.3%
4. Asian Americans: 5.9%
5. Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander Americans: 0.2%

The white Americans have always produced the presidency of the United States and ruled over all other racial groups in the country without 'zoning' because it has the majority of the population of the United States.

It is likewise the same scenario in the United Kingdom. There are four major ethnic groups with the English having the majority of the ethnic groups of the United Kingdom by percentage population as follows:

*1. England: 84.1%*
2. Scotland: 8.3%
3. Wales: 4.8%
4. Northern Ireland: 2.8%

The English has always produced the premiership of the United Kingdom and ruled over all other ethnic groups without 'zoning' because it has the majority of the population of the United Kingdom.

In China, the majority Han rules over the minority Zhuabg. In Russia, the majority ethnic Russian rules over the minority Tatar. Everywhere in the world, the majority rules while the minority rights are respected except in Nigeria, where the majority Yoruba is being ruled by the minority Fulani.

Let us take a look at Nigeria ethnic groups by percentage population:

*1. Yoruba: 25%*
2. Hausa: 20%
3. Ibo: 17%
4. Ijaw: 10%
5. Fulani: 9%
6. Kanuri: 4%
7. Efik/Ibibio: 3.5%
8. Tiv: 3.5%
9. Nupe: 3%
10. Others: 5%

The Fulani has the least population among the top five ethnic nationalities of Nigeria and not even indigenous to Nigeria.

The Fulani are migrants from Futa Toro in Senegal, their original cultural homeland as well as Futa Jalon in Guinea.

They can be found in the Gambia because on the 1st February 1982, following an agreement between Senegal and Gambia, the Senegambia Confederation was founded.

The Confederation was intended to promote cooperation between the two countries, but was dissolved by Senegal on the 30th September 1989 after the Gambia refused to move closer toward a Union because of the massive influx of the Fulani from Senegal to the Gambia.

In the 18th century, some Fulani came to Hausaland and used Islam to deceive the Hausa and took over their land.

Today, all the Hausa States in Nigeria, including Sokoto, Kano, Kaduna, Kastina, Jigawa, Kebbi and Zamfara States have been appropriated by the minority Fulani.

All the Governors, Senators, House of Representative members and the most of the elected political leaders from the Hausa States are minority Fulani.

The minority Fulani in all the Hausa States are also the Sultan and Emirs.

However, the minority Fulani in Nigeria are like the minority African Americans in the United States and the minority Scottish in the United Kingdom respectively.

But whilst the minority African Americans and the minority Scottish cannot rule and do not rule in the United States and in the United Kingdom, respectively, the minority Fulani has always ruled in Nigeria with the support of its internal and external allies.

The internal ally of the minority Fulani in Nigeria is Ibo nation while their external ally outside Nigeria is the English Establishment.

The minority Fulani is, therefore, able to rule over the majority Yoruba in Nigeria through the support of its internal ally, the Ibo and its external ally, the English Establishment.

In respect of the Ibo, the internal ally of the minority Fulani, they have always supported the political interest of the minority Fulani in Nigeria.

In the 11 general elections we have had in Nigeria, the Ibo nation had voted for the minority Fulani 9 out of the 11 general elections we have had in Nigeria between 1959 and 2019 as follows:

1. 1959: The Ibo supported Balewa, a Fulani.
2. 1964: The Ibo supported Balewa, a Fulani.
3. 1979: The Ibo voted for Shagari, a Fulani.
4. 1983: The Ibo voted for Shagari, a Fulani.
5. 1993: The Ibo voted for Tofa, a Fulani.
6. 1999: The Ibo voted for Obasanjo, an Ibo.
7. 2003: The Ibo voted for Obasanjo, an Ibo.
8. 2007: The Ibo voted for Yar'Adua, a Fulani.
9. 2011: The Ibo voted for Jonathan, an Ijaw.
10. 2015: The Ibo voted for Jonathan, an Ijaw.
11. 2019: The Ibo voted for Atiku, a Fulani.

In respect of the English Establishment, the external ally of the minority Fulani, there are 8 steps the English Establishment used to help the minority Fulani to retain political power in Nigeria and dominate the Yoruba nation.

Before addressing the 8 steps of the domination of the Yoruba nation by the minority Fulani, made possible by the self-serving career politicians in England, there is a need to clearly define the English Establishment.

*The English Establishment is often divided into three categories:*

1. The Monarchy, headed by the Queen of England.
2. The Church of England, headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
3. The Political Parties in England, currently headed by the Conservatives.

These three groups have always supported the minority Fulani in Nigeria with military backing, conventions teaching and financing of political attacks on the Yoruba leaders in order to keep the Yoruba nation and her people subjugated, which invariably enables the self-serving career politicians in England to control and steal the wealth and resources in Yorubaland through the minority Fulani as their proxy in what is known as neocolonialism.

The following is the 8 levels of control that the minority Fulani are able to use to subjugate the Yoruba nation through the instrumentality of the English Establishment. The first is the most important and the fourth is the second most important.

1. Power is not only what you have, but what the enemy thinks you have.

Like the white Americans in the United States and the English in the United Kingdom, the Yoruba in Nigeria with its human capital controls the music industry, the movie industry, science and technology, education services, military hardware, innovative sector etc.

Likewise, in the same way the white Americans and the English are the economic backbone of the United States and the United Kingdom, respectively, the Yoruba is also the economic backbone of Nigeria, producing 80% of Nigeria’s GDP and 49% of the National Income of Nigeria.

But unlike the white in America and the English in Britain who ruled over the minority African Americans and the minority Scottish respectively, the Yoruba with its enormous wealth and resources, does not rule over the minority Fulani in Nigeria.

The minority Fulani, with a total lack of human capital, no substantial wealth or resources, has always ruled in Nigeria with the military backing of the irresponsible self-serving career politicians in England.

The minority Fulani is so powerless, but wants the Yoruba to see them as powerful, hence, they enlisted the military backing of the English Establishment. The English Establishment in return supports the minority Fulani and used them to steal the wealth and resources of the Yoruba nation to continue to fund the economic growth and development of their country.

Power is, therefore, not only what you have, but what the enemy thinks you have.

If the Yoruba gets the military support of the United States, the minority Fulani will no longer be a force to be reckoned with in the scheme of things in Nigeria.

2. Poverty: If you increase the poverty level as high as possible, poor people are easier to control and will not fight back if you are providing everything for them to live.

So, to subjugate the Yoruba nation and her people, the minority Fulani created poverty in Yorubaland, through the fraudulent 1999 Constitution with the Federal Government in total control of the Yoruba's shoreline, crude oil, seaports, airports, land borders, mineral and natural resources, businesses, education, infrastructure, taxation, military, police, security agencies, and all departments, ministries, and agencies of the federal government in Yorubaland. The Federal Government, under the command and control of the minority Fulani then takes all the revenue generated in Yorubaland to Abuja. And every month, Abuja keeps 92% of the money generated in Yorubaland and gives the balance of 8% to the Yoruba States as monthly allocation, security vote and constituency allowance. This way, they keep the Yoruba nation and her people poor and easier to control.

3. Debt: If you increase the debt to an unsustainable level, then you are able to increase taxes to fund the repayment and this will produce more poverty.

Currently, the Yoruba region of Nigeria is responsible for 75% of the VAT generated in Nigeria. The Nigerian Senate recently approved an increase in the value-added tax rate to 7.5% from 5% in a move that aims to help the government pay for a swelling wage bill and to service its debt profile. This is making the Yoruba nation and her people poorer whilst the Federal Government continues to incur debts on behalf of everyone in Nigeria, using the loan for projects in the North with the hope that the repayment will be incurred by the Yoruba people. Again, creating more poverty in Yorubaland.

But let me be clear to the minority Fulani that if Nigeria break up today, the Yoruba nation will not be responsible for the repayment of loans for projects outside Yorubaland because every cent borrowed is tied to a project and the region where the projects are sited will pay back the loan. This is international best practices.

4. Gun Control: If you remove people's ability to defend themselves from government, that way you are able to create a police state and subjugate the people. This is how the minority Fulani controls the Yoruba nation and her people.

To subjugate the Yoruba people in Nigeria, all the agencies of the Federal Government of Nigeria that are allowed to possess guns, are all being controlled by the minority Fulani. They include:

Nigerian Army.
Nigeria Police Force.
State Security Service.
Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.
Nigeria Immigration Service.
Nigeria Prisons Service.
Federal Fire Service.
Nigeria Customs Service.
Federal Road Safety Corps.
Nigerian Navy.
Nigerian Air Force.
National Intelligence Agency.
Defence Intelligence Agency.

All the departments, ministries and agencies of the government that are allowed to possess guns are under the command and control of the minority Fulani. That way, the majority Yoruba's people cannot defend themselves from the minority Fulani. This is why the minority Fulani is against the decentralization of the security agencies in Nigeria and a return to the regional system of government.

5. Welfare: The federal government takes control of every aspect of our lives.

To subjugate the Yoruba nation, the minority Fulani controls food production, infrastructure development, housing, income, the minimum wage etc. For instance, under the regional government, minimum wage was never uniformed across all the regions. Public servants earned more money in Yorubaland than in the Hausaland and Iboland during the regional government. But today, public servants earned the same minimum wage across the country, making people in Yorubaland poorer than those in the North and Iboland.

6. Education: If you take control of what people read and listen to; take control of what children learn in school, you can control the common core of their thinking.

The minority Fulani pushed the sham argument of One Nigeria through the manipulation of the school curriculum, when as a matter of fact, Nigeria is not one nation, but a country of 15 nations with diverse languages, cultures, traditions and norms and value system. To subjugate the Yoruba nation and her people, history was removed from our school curriculum until recently and as a result of the advocacy of the YYF.

7. Religion: If you remove the belief in indigenous God, the people are then easily subjugated.

The people in Yorubaland embraced Christianity and Islam as a result of slavery and colonialism from the English colonial thugs and others. If Yorubaland had been enslaved and colonized by the Indians and or the Chinese, many would have been practicing Hinduism and or Buddhism respectively. To subjugate a people, you take away their belief in indigenous God and detached them from their indigenous ethnic identity or community through the deliberate efforts of colonizers and/or the larger effects of colonialism.

8. Healthcare: If you control health care, you control the people.

Currently, there is no longer qualitative healthcare for all in Yorubaland anymore since the suspension of the regional government by the Ibo and the minority Fulani. But under the regional government between 1951 and 1966, we had free and qualitative healthcare in Yorubaland.

How did we do it under the regional government?

Under the regional government, each district (now called ward), in Yorubaland had a Primary Health Care Centre. While each division (now called local government), had a general hospital. Consultancy, treatment and prescription drugs were free for all people. However, those between the ages of 18 and 64 paid for their prescription only.

Funding came from taxes collected in Yorubaland in form of income tax, personal income tax, VAT, etc. to provide for the free and qualitative healthcare for all. However, since the suspension of the regional government and the introduction of the unitary system by the Ibo and the Fulani in 1966, there is no longer free and qualitative healthcare anymore in Yorubaland because the revenue generated in Yorubaland goes to Abuja and shared with the Hausa/Fulani and the Ibo to fund the economic growth and development in their respective regions while Yorubaland remains poor and underdeveloped.

*Please note that without the internal support of the Ibo and the external support of the English Establishment for the minority Fulani, it is practically impossible for the minority Fulani to rule over the majority Yoruba in Nigeria.*

Any country with minority rule is always poor and underdeveloped and experienced the menace of the ethnically motivated violence. This is why Nigeria is a shit hole because of the minority rule of the Fulani brought about by the Ibo and the self-serving career politicians in England.

The solution to this reality is very simple:

The Yoruba nation needs allies in the United States of America and the State of Israel to defeat the Ibo, the English Establishment and the Fulani.

We can only have the United States as an ally if we are willing to trade 10% of our wealth and resources in return for the United States military support and trade.

Presently, the Ibo, the English and the Fulani together take 92% of the wealth and resources in Yorubaland. It, therefore, makes economic and political sense to give the United States of America 10% of our wealth and resources while we keep 90% to fund economic growth and development of our people in order to make Yorubaland great again.

The next alternative after lobbying of the US government is for a full blooded Yoruba to be elected as the President of Nigeria in 2023 and our ideal candidate for the job is Mr. Tinubu.

Where the above two options failed, organized violence on the part of the Young Yoruba is a viable option. With organized violence, we shut down Lagos through the blowing up of Lagos International Airport, Apapa Wharf, the Tin Can Port Complex and the Lagos Stock Exchange. These infrastructures belong to the Yoruba but are being controlled by the minority Fulani.

On a final note, there is need for the Yoruba Establishment, often divided into three categories as the Obas, the Organized Religion Groups and the Political parties, to reach out to their friends in the United States and the State of Israel for support.

Β© Adeyinka Grandson
Re: Nigeria,a Prison Of Nations. by CorrectionFLuid: 8:19pm On Mar 12, 2023
LMAO Na to run naked comot outside remain for this Adeyinka dude.

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Re: Nigeria,a Prison Of Nations. by BloomingDale(f): 8:21pm On Mar 12, 2023
Correction, Ijaw no reach 1% but you gave them 10%. Why?

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