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Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by kikake: 10:05pm On May 31 |
naptu2: Why will the amendment to return to regional government system not succeed? The north which opposed it has seen the devastation and poverty which the present unitary government system has wrecked on Nigeria, especially in the North. If for example, Sharia criminal justice system is allowed in the constitution of the region of Northern Nigeria, there is no reason for Boko Haram to emerge and say it's fighting for a country to be governed with Sharia criminal justice system. Now see the havoc wrecked by Boko Haram on Nigeria as a whole. Tourism money is lost to Nigeria. Many countries live on income from tourists. There should have been no need for later days secessionist groups to emrge if regional government system is in practice in Nigeria. The present type of unitary government system introduced by northern military dictators with their constitution to legit the fraudulent political structure and unitary government system they created; has been suffocating all in Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by Electrokco: 10:05pm On May 31 |
That will be the best Nigeria so far, as long as they are restricted from running to abuja when they steal from public fund and retrieve heavy security from them Then we're ok with that. |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by senatordave1(m): 10:05pm On May 31 |
amaridigital: Oga,we are getting more states not going backwards |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by senatordave1(m): 10:06pm On May 31 |
lwisee: We are not.the reps has disowned it |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by AareGaa: 10:08pm On May 31 |
11Monkeys: The best solution is to insert secession clause into the constitution so that Biafran monkeys can go and form their country. |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by AareGaa: 10:10pm On May 31 |
11Monkeys: Talk about your cursed biaflan region |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by OMBIIGA: 10:10pm On May 31 |
Op hope you aren't setting a stage for regional war? Just imagine the personality you put forward for some of the region!! |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by mipeesoft(m): 10:12pm On May 31 |
The moment I saw this thread on nairaland I knew the battle will be between obedient and baterians... |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by Uniquekriss(m): 10:19pm On May 31 |
naptu2:Tambuwal of course |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by Uniquekriss(m): 10:20pm On May 31 |
naptu2:Fayemi of course |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by kikake: 10:20pm On May 31 |
JohnnA1: Of course, the colonial masters deeply studied the ethnic composition of Nigeria, and saw that regional government system suits independent country, Nigeria, best. Aguiyi Ironsi tinkered on regional government system when he took some powers from the regional governments in order for him to avert imminent separation of the north from Nigeria. Thereafter, northern military dictators introduced the present suffocating type of unitary government system to channel excess funds from crude oil to the 20 new federating units they proliferated in the old Northern region, as well as excess political advantages from the excess number of representative constituencies derived from the 20 new federal units in the northern region. After that, Nigeria took to the road to collapse as a country. |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by Uniquekriss(m): 10:21pm On May 31 |
naptu2:Dave Umahi, Peter Obi has outgrown South East region, he deserves to govern the whole of Africa, not even Nigeria alone 1 Like |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by lionshare: 10:21pm On May 31 |
StOla: TKO 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by Uniquekriss(m): 10:22pm On May 31 |
naptu2:Prof. Babagana Zulum |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by Uniquekriss(m): 10:23pm On May 31 |
naptu2:this one is a bit tough to choose cos I no trust those power grabbers but I might just go with Okowa |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by Uniquekriss(m): 10:24pm On May 31 |
naptu2:Saraki Obviously |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by Skola1: 10:25pm On May 31 |
Add ALEX OTTI yungpowers: |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by AFONJACOW(m): 10:29pm On May 31 |
Give us Alex Otti |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by thecommunist(m): 10:29pm On May 31 |
naptu2: Remove Aregbe from that list please. 1 Like |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by AFONJACOW(m): 10:31pm On May 31 |
yungpowers:Mazi Kanu is the greatest Igbo man dead or alive |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by otherway: 10:32pm On May 31 |
naptu2: Where is star boy Osinbajo |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by AFONJACOW(m): 10:33pm On May 31 |
Whalis:you are the greatest liar.... Igbo didn't pick obi because of his charisma but they see future through him... Put someone from your region who is brighter than obi and see them queue behind that person... Igbos are not tribalist... I hope you are enjoying Ur jagaban 1 Like |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by MamaletASO: 10:39pm On May 31 |
Myself |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by Konquest: 10:40pm On May 31 |
naptu2:Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso might win the leadership seat here because of his sentimental connection to the Talakawas or the folks on the street level in the far-North of Nigeria. Naptu2, I also think that boundary adjustments would need to be made so that ethnically similar communities can be merged administratively with their larger kith and kin in each of these regions. Also having up to 9 regions instead of 6 regions would also help to create more room to allow other ethnicities in the Middle Belt States and South of Southern States to thrive better. Also the Western part of the Middle Belt has more Muslims than other religions, while the Eastern part of the Middle Belt has more of those who claim to be Xtians and adherents of the various traditional religions. The Edoid folks in Edo and Delta States can be in one solid region while the Ijaws of Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, etc, can form another regional bloc with the Efiks, Ejagbams (Ekoi), Ibibio, Annangs, etc, of Akwa Ibom and Cross Rivers. Better yet give Cross Rivers and Akwa Ibom their own single bloc region. While the Rivers, Bayelsa and the Ijaws of Delta State can all be in the same regional bloc. These can be further tweaked to take care of ongoing concerns. Just my 2 cents.
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Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by Sapasenator: 10:43pm On May 31 |
Soludo for SE . The rest are learners. 1 Like |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by 9japride(m): 10:45pm On May 31 |
Op you are not serious, why didn't you include Tinubu's name? |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by 9japride(m): 10:47pm On May 31 |
uunwanaobong3:[color=#006600][/color] The only region that can manage themselves are the south and south east. The rest take politics as a career and an avenue to dip their hands in other regions wealth |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by Zarlbarx: 10:50pm On May 31 |
naptu2: Osita Chidoka Surely |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by 9japride(m): 10:50pm On May 31 |
AareGaa:[color=#006600][/color] We agree he's the greatest. Please tell the OP to edit the post and include him too. You don't want him to govern your region, but to be the president of the whole country is the best abi? Blackman I hail you. |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by NOETHNICITY(m): 10:52pm On May 31 |
mrvitalis:So how is Peter Obi better than an Umahi or a Soludo? |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by 9japride(m): 10:52pm On May 31 |
naptu2:[color=#006600][/color] I am not reading beyond that page I saw. The first section is ok with me. Why didn't you include he's name in that list? You expect me to continue reading that Jagon? No 1 Like |
Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by naptu2: 10:55pm On May 31 |
9japride: I couldn't give a shit about what you read and what you don't read (that's your personal problem), I owe you no explanation whatsoever and your views do not interest me at all. You are free to continue wasting your time, but I won't read or respond to your posts. Have a nice life. 1 Like |
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