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New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by JohnSin97: 11:19pm On Jun 02, 2021 |
Below are the quotes from the Times newspaper: The conservative North, 75 percent Muslim and containing about half of Nigeria's population, is governed by the Northern people's congress. The premier is Alhaji Sir Ahmadu Bello, who carries the title of Saraduana of Sokoto. In the East, where the intelligent, energetic Ibo tribes predominates the controlling party is the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons, headed by one of the most dazzling of Nigerian politicians, Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe, premier of the Eastern region, who is known throughout the country as Zik. In the somewhat more developed west, which is Yoruba Country, the government is run quite well, it is said by Chief Awolowo, an able politician, and his Action group. The West points with pride to its universal free primary education, free medical treatment for children up to 18years of age, agricultural planning and other social programs of which no other Nigerian region can boast of. On the Hatred of the Yorubas by Azikwe and Balewa: The Federal government whose prime minister is Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, a muslim notable from the north, is managed by a coalition of the Northern people congress and National council of the Nigeria and the Cameroonians led by Azikiwe, two parties that have very little in common except mutual dislike of the third (Awolowo). 3 Likes 3 Shares
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Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by Reminez(m): 11:30pm On Jun 02, 2021 |
Nothing has changed. Nigeria is still suffering from the mistakes of the first Republic. (FULANI + Igbo ) - YORUBA = 3MILLION OSUS. Go figure !! 3 Likes |
Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by TrackerXL: 11:40pm On Jun 02, 2021 |
Hmmm |
Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by TrackerXL: 11:47pm On Jun 02, 2021 |
ayokellany: |
Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by Charliewyt: 11:56pm On Jun 02, 2021 |
Reminez:Are you human being?. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by flamingREED(m): 2:07pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
I easily spot posts created by hurting Fulanis and I don't respond to them any more. But you Southerners, why can't you just stop giving these fellows attention? 1 Like |
Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by DMerciful(m): 2:50pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
Awolowo who was in prison? Who was leading the western region by this time? Not Akintoka? 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by FreedomArmy: 2:52pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
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Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by JohnSin97: 3:38pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
flamingREED: Stop deviating from the topic |
Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by Konquest: 5:46pm On Apr 08 |
JohnSin97:Bump. |
Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by Armaggedon: 5:59pm On Apr 08 |
Pointless |
Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by igwebuike01: 6:36pm On Apr 08 |
Igbos are Intelligent and Energetic, the world knew this since 1964 2 Likes |
Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by Qadaffi2idiamin: 7:19pm On Apr 08 |
Yolubah has always being a useless and betrayal tribe... The beg for unity with all their might even more than the fulanis |
Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by Ttipsy(f): 7:23pm On Apr 08 |
Normally we are too complex to be in the same boat. I don’t know the magic |
Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by Makunahatata: 7:49pm On Apr 08 |
Qadaffi2idiamin:u look familiar, are u Oloobuku Chibuzor? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by richiemcgold: 7:57pm On Apr 08 |
Yoruba has always been far ahead of others. E don tey no be today. In the somewhat more developed west, which is Yoruba Country, the government is run quite well, it is said by Chief Awolowo, an able politician, and his Action group. The West points with pride to its universal free primary education, free medical treatment for children up to 18years of age, agricultural planning and other social programs of which no other Nigerian region can boast of. 1 Like |
Re: New York Times Article About Nigeria In 1964. by DMerciful(m): 8:00pm On Apr 08 |
In 1964, Akintola was premier, Awolowo was in prison so what are you deceiving yourself about? JohnSin97: |
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