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Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by tomakint: 11:26pm On Sep 01, 2015
superstar1:
He can even pick people from Daura as his cabinet members, some of us do not give a hoot.

What we want is performance and good governance.
Appointment should not be by ethnicity zones or religion. It should strictly be based on merit and competency.
You are still lip-synching the monotonous tunes of your masters up North as a certified slave boy!

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Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by Classicool(m): 11:31pm On Sep 01, 2015
With this manner govt And the way Buhari is Handling things. If you hear "gboua" naija don explode be that. Ooo
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by abayolb: 11:40pm On Sep 01, 2015
Greyworld:
King of the North!
PMB should then be addressed thus: Mohamadu Buhari of the house of Daura, First of his name. King of the Fulanis and Hausa herdsmen. Protector of the north and Lord of the sharia kingdoms.
You don watch GAME OF THRONE movie abi

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Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by ststyreal(f): 11:47pm On Sep 01, 2015
I wish u d same what u wished others.
superstar1:


He is already leading constitutionally and only the corrupts and wailing wailers and talking talkers will refuse to see it.

There are still many appointments to be made. Even the chief cleaner of Presidency is an appointment and the wailing region of this country might be considered for that, in the spirit if Federal Character and competency.
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by ststyreal(f): 11:59pm On Sep 01, 2015
tuniski:
it is a pity some are still self deceiving just to feel right with the scam apc/buhari. So competence is now a northern exclusivity. If merit and performance are the yardsticks buhari is not d most qualified to be president neither will he find enuff people to form a cabinet from amongst his north on national merit! Call a spade a spade buhari is narrow and it is wrong. Anyway, in the fullness of time the citizens disillusion will catch up with him. Let the few sycophants and praise singers keep shouting Sai Buhari to high heavens reality doesn't lie!
But come to think of it, I ave not heard "Sai buhari" since this week ooooo. APC supporters wuz upup?

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Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by poseidon12: 12:10am On Sep 02, 2015
Excellent. I hope this article is brought to the attention of the tribalist we have as president.
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by Nobody: 12:30am On Sep 02, 2015
[quote author=balladin post=37577419][/quote]......... What is this dunce saying?! Do you know you just made yourself a fool in public? Go show what you just typed to your elder brother and get a knock on your dull, empty brain! Dunce!!
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by Nobody: 12:39am On Sep 02, 2015
Tell me when was Nigeria ever great?

modelmike7:
Nigeria must be great again.
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by Nobody: 12:42am On Sep 02, 2015
thotsofnaij:
Tell me when was Nigeria ever great!
......... Where you born in the 90's?
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by Nobody: 1:04am On Sep 02, 2015
When and what period was Nigeria a great Nation? in the 60's or 70's or 80's or 90's or when?

modelmike7:
......... Where you born in the 90's?

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Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by Greyworld: 6:10am On Sep 02, 2015
abayolb:
You don watch GAME OF THRONE movie abi
Yeah bro.......
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by superstar1(m): 8:40am On Sep 02, 2015
tomakint:

You are still lip-synching the monotonous tunes of your masters up North as a certified slave boy!

See this certified war booty, our eternal slaves that are procreating serve us till eternity.

Suc.ks to be a y1b.o like you.
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by Anyman: 9:55am On Sep 02, 2015
Pque:
Shake my head, femi fani kayode, u are welcome. I know that you are just looking 4 a way to spread your clean cloth in d public whereas the people are already aware of your dirty clothes.

You went as far as 418 B.C to quote Herodotus to paint a lame and shallow point. If you like quote Pharaohdotus, thrash is always thrash and dusbin will forever be known as dustbin.

This learned man speak of federal character and from d last paragraph, "IT HAS SERVED OUR COLLECTIVE INTEREST WELL FOR MANY YEARS". Is this a joke or what? Do this guy think Nigerians are puppet that can just be fed with anything? Since independence to 2015, what importance was federal xter to Nigeria? how has it dealt with the main cankerworm of Nigeria, corruption? How has it improved the life of the ordinary citizens in the country? How has it saved Nigerian from the fed. and St. Govt. debt accrued over the years. How has the federal xter improve electricity in Nigeria? How does the federal xter give the people free education and save Nigerians student from the meaningless wasted years of study without employement? This and many more issues.

The problem of Nigeria has nothing to do with federal xter but d integrity and honesty of those appointed to power should be the main focus and emphasis. Even if the whole leaders come from the North or South, West or East, the results, objectives, goals that are achieved for the development of Nigeria should be the main focus and not federal xter with no result.

FFK IS SIMPLY A PUPPET FOR THE PDP CHIEFTAIN HUGELY PAID BY THE SAME CHIEFTAIN TO CAUSE CONFUSSION AMONG THE UNPAID PEOPLE LIKE US... He his doing his professional duty after receiving a bank alert from pdp.

Alway take note that Results speak better btw man u and chelsea than the pre match arguement and historcal records. Thanks.

Don't be deceived by some old cargo who will never tell u d truth. They know nothing than woman anatomy.
In as much as you have a good point, you are trying to force your own sentimental opinion as wn our throat, so the looters over the past years have all been from the south east and west. like seriously, cos that's what you implying and its very sad. It is because, if we are looking at it from the angle that most of our leaders for the past 16 years were either northeners or moslem then buhari himself is not worthy. see anybody I mean all humans hav that tendency to be corrupt, just put checks and balances in place and everything should go well.
please have a rethink more so if you from the south east or west. THANKS.
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by Anyman: 10:07am On Sep 02, 2015
My answer is what do you expect? We do not have economic power or intellectual power. All we have is political power and they want to take even that from us. quote from OP- Sarduana.
HOW PATHECTIC!!!! Little wonder the could kill for this
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by Nobody: 11:06am On Sep 02, 2015
ishiamu:
In 418 B.C. Herodotus, the Greek philosopher who is known as the “father of history”, said “a man who does not know anything about the events that took place before he or she was born will remain forever a child.” Not only was he right but one must go a step further by saying that those who refuse to learn from their history are condemned to repeating its mistakes.

In 1957, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Saurdana of Sokoto and the Premier of the North, said the following: “We the people of the North will continue our stated intention to conquer the South and to dip the Koran in the Atlantic ocean after the British leave our shores.”

Three years later, on October 12, 1960, he went a step further by saying the following words to the Parrot Newspaper: “The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We must use the minorities in the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future”.

That same year he said: “I will allow Sir Tafawa Balewa to go and become Prime Minister and lead the unbelievers of the South whilst I will stay in the North and lead the faithful”.

One year later, in a television interview with the BBC (which can still be viewed on YouTube) he was asked whether his “Northernisation Policy” would be a temporary or permanent feature. His response was as follows. “In actual fact the policy is a northerner first. If you cannot get a northerner then you get an expatriate like yourself on contract. If we cannot get that then we will employ another Nigerian from the south on contract too. This is going to be a permanent policy as far as I forsee”.

Not to be outdone, in January 1947 on the floor of the Northern House of Assembly, Sir Tafawa Balewa, a man who was to become the first Prime Minister of Nigeria 13 years later, said the following words:

“We do not want our Southern neighbours to interfere in our development. We have never associated ourselves with the activities of these people. We do not know them, we do not recognise them, and we share no responsibility in their actions. We shall demand our rights when the time is ripe. If the British quit Nigeria now at this stage, the Northern people would continue their uninterrupted conquest to the sea”.

The passion for the total domination of the Nigerian state by the North has not in any way diminished over the years. As a matter of fact it appears to have become even more pronounced and, for some, it has become an obsession. Consider the following.

On October 2, 2014, one Aliyu Gwarzo said the following to Pointblanknews:

“When I say that the Presidency must come to the north next year I am referring to the Hausa-Fulani core north and not any northern christian or minority tribe. The Christians in the north are nothing and the minorities know that when we are talking about leadership in the north and in Nigeria, Allah has given it to us, the Hausa-Fulani. They owe us everything. This is because we gave them Islam through the great Jihad waged by Sheik Usman Dan Fodio. We liberated all these places and all these people by imposing islam on them by force. It was either the Koran or the sword and most of them chose the Koran. In return for the good works of our forefathers Allah, through the British, gave us Nigeria to rule and to do with as we please. Since 1960 we have been doing that and we intend to continue. No Goodluck or anyone else will stop us from taking back our power next year. We will kill, maim, destroy and turn this country into Africa’s biggest war zone and refugee camp if they try it. Many say we are behind Boko Haram. My answer is what do you expect? We do not have economic power or intellectual power. All we have is political power and they want to take even that from us. If they don’t want an ISIS in Nigeria then they must give us back the Presidency and our political power. Their soldiers are killing our warriors and our people every day but mark this: even if it takes one hundred years we will have our revenge. Every Fulani man that they kill is a debt that will be repaid even if it takes 100 years. The Fulani have very long memories”.

The full text of Gwarzo’s contribution can be read on Pointblanknews or elsewhere. His words are self-explanatory and they need no further analysis. Thankfully his views do not represent the thinking of the majority of Hausa Fulani people but he does speak for a dangerous and vocal minority and his words constitute a clear statement of intent. Simply put, it is his desire to conquer and subjugate Southern Nigeria and to restore northern domination and supremacy in the affairs of our nation in perpetuity.

The quest for Northern domination in the affairs of our country is as old as the hills. It led to a brutal civil war between 1967 and 1970 in which millions were killed. It led to pogrom after pogrom and slaughter after slaughter in the North. It led to a series of military coups and counter coups. In 1991, it led to a coup by Major Gideon Orkar which, if it had been successful, would have resulted in the excision of the core Northern states from our country. It led to the annulement of Chief MKO Abiola’s presidential election of June 12, 1993, which almost resulted in a second civil war.

It led to the brutal suppression of the South by General Sani Abacha and the murder, torture, incarceration and exile of many southern leaders. It led to stiff opposition to the government of President Olusegun Obasanjo in the North which came in the guise of “political sharia”. And finally it led to it’s most barbaric and hideous expression in the relentless opposition to the regime of President Goodluck Jonathan which came in the form of Boko Haram.

Judging from recent events, with President Buhari now in power it appears that those who have been lusting for total northern domination for the last 55 years have finally had their way.

The inability to think deeply or profoundly is a curse. The inability to read widely and learn from others is a pitiful and costly affliction. If there were ever a time for profound thinking and deep and sober reflection when it comes to the affairs of our nation, it is now. I say this because only three months after President Buhari has been sworn into office the power configuration, vis-a-vis North and South, has resulted in the following mess.

1. President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria – North. 2.Senate President – North. 3. Speaker of the House of Representatives – North. 4. Chief Justice of the Federation – North. 5. President of the Court of Appeal – North. 6. Chief Justice of the Federal High Court – North. 7. Secretary to the Federal Government – North. 8. Chief of Staff to the President – North. 9. Chief of Army Staff – North. 10. Chief of Air Staff – North. 11. Comptroller General of Customs – North. 12. Director-General of State Security Services (SSS) – North. 13. National Security Advisor – North. 14. Director General, NIMASA – North. 15. Chairperson of the Independant Electoral Commission (INEC) – North. 16. Comptroller-General Immigration – North. 17. Accountant-General of the Federation – North. 18. Commander of Civil Defence Corps – North. 19. Chief Security Officer to the President – North. 20. ADC to the President – North. 21. Principal Secretary to the President – North. 22. Senior Special Assistant to the President on media – North. 23. Chairman of the EFCC – North. 24. MD Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) – North. 25. Head of Service – North. 26. DG, National Communication Commission (NCC) – North. 27. Chairman NDLEA – North. 28. CEO, AMCON – North.

There is no gainsaying that this is unacceptable. Some of us warned that this would happen but we were insulted and lampooned for doing so. These appointments are not only lopsided but they are also a manifestation of the fact that in just three months southern Nigeria has finally been relegated to being little more than an occupied region and a vassal state. The people of the south appear to have been placed in servitude and bondage. Our chains may be invisible but they are very much there.

The question must be asked: is Buhari the President of Nigeria or is he the King of the North? Some have argued that the federal character formula has no place in our affairs anymore and that merit ought to be the only criteria for government appointments. Permit me to qoute a young man from twitter who responded to that absurd logic rather well by saying “if federal character isn’t important, why is the Vice President also not from Daura? Educated people should not speak like illiterates”.

Others have said that we should wait for the ministerial list and that after that things would balance out. Again this is absurd logic and those that spout such convoluted thrash appear to have forgotten the fact that the President is compelled by law and the constitution to appoint a Minister from every state of the federation, including each of the southern states.

Whether he is President of Nigeria or King of the North, Buhari would do well to retrace his steps. The consequences of not doing so for both his government and the unity of our country will be grave and costly. The south cannot be subjugated and treated with contempt and the people of the South will never be slaves. Fairness and equity in the distribution of national resources and key government appointments are a fundamental pre-requisite for peace, security and national unity in our country.

It has served our collective interest well for many years. Those who seek to upset the applecart and jettison it today are not considering the inevitable and monumental consequences of their actions. Power may have returned to the North but the people of the South must be treated with respect, sensitivity, dignity, fairness and decency. Those that refuse to accept this counsel and that insist on charting a different course do so at their own peril.




http://blogs.premiumtimesng.com/?p=168679

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Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by Nobody: 11:11am On Sep 02, 2015
bjdon:


The last king of the North(Sarduana) was butchered like a dog in his palace. The long hand of 'Southern Magic' caught up with Abacha.
Buhari should tread carefully, messing with the South can be quite damaging to your health and well being.

Let the Game of thrones continue!

Messing with the South....because South Waste west allow them to use them everytime
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by yaskarahyelhope(f): 11:58am On Sep 02, 2015
I still pity d people if d south west who didn't only sell their souls but their birthrights to gain nothing. They alws think that they are smart but their confusion in wat they want has landed dem in a bondage.

Tinubu with Obj who were seriously against GEJ seems to be bad with history. Or maybe enof mallam's enchantments and incantations av taken over their lives. They think they know aw to do otumorkpo.

I still believe in Nigeria. Whatever is d plans of these children of d BONDWOMAN, it has failed already. This is coz d promise to Abraham must surely stand. We will possess our possession. Nigeria is d Saviour of d world. Every human will come down to Africa, to Nigeria and will seek succour here. God bless Nigeria and Thank You Jesus for creating Nigeria. Chai! Yorubas dis deception to climb d seat by northerners has made U d greatest fools. This warning was made in redeemed Christian Church of God by one who had studied d north, a Yoruba and knows d plans IBB and his cohorts av built in since 1985 and before then. But they called it religious bigotry. Una see Una lives. After d northerners maimed and wasted ya souls during d post election violence of 2011, Una still sign Una destiny give, like brainwashed animals. Nigeria will not be destroyed nor with it be ISLAMIZED in Jesus' glorious name, Aaaaaaaaaaaameeeeeeeen!!!


I AM PROUDLY 5%
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by matingo(f): 11:58am On Sep 02, 2015
ishiamu:
In 418 B.C. Herodotus, the Greek philosopher who is known as the “father of history”, said “a man who does not know anything about the events that took place before he or she was born will remain forever a child.” Not only was he right but one must go a step further by saying that those who refuse to learn from their history are condemned to repeating its mistakes.

In 1957, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Saurdana of Sokoto and the Premier of the North, said the following: “We the people of the North will continue our stated intention to conquer the South and to dip the Koran in the Atlantic ocean after the British leave our shores.”

Three years later, on October 12, 1960, he went a step further by saying the following words to the Parrot Newspaper: “The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We must use the minorities in the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future”.

That same year he said: “I will allow Sir Tafawa Balewa to go and become Prime Minister and lead the unbelievers of the South whilst I will stay in the North and lead the faithful”.

One year later, in a television interview with the BBC (which can still be viewed on YouTube) he was asked whether his “Northernisation Policy” would be a temporary or permanent feature. His response was as follows. “In actual fact the policy is a northerner first. If you cannot get a northerner then you get an expatriate like yourself on contract. If we cannot get that then we will employ another Nigerian from the south on contract too. This is going to be a permanent policy as far as I forsee”.

Not to be outdone, in January 1947 on the floor of the Northern House of Assembly, Sir Tafawa Balewa, a man who was to become the first Prime Minister of Nigeria 13 years later, said the following words:

“We do not want our Southern neighbours to interfere in our development. We have never associated ourselves with the activities of these people. We do not know them, we do not recognise them, and we share no responsibility in their actions. We shall demand our rights when the time is ripe. If the British quit Nigeria now at this stage, the Northern people would continue their uninterrupted conquest to the sea”.

The passion for the total domination of the Nigerian state by the North has not in any way diminished over the years. As a matter of fact it appears to have become even more pronounced and, for some, it has become an obsession. Consider the following.

On October 2, 2014, one Aliyu Gwarzo said the following to Pointblanknews:

“When I say that the Presidency must come to the north next year I am referring to the Hausa-Fulani core north and not any northern christian or minority tribe. The Christians in the north are nothing and the minorities know that when we are talking about leadership in the north and in Nigeria, Allah has given it to us, the Hausa-Fulani. They owe us everything. This is because we gave them Islam through the great Jihad waged by Sheik Usman Dan Fodio. We liberated all these places and all these people by imposing islam on them by force. It was either the Koran or the sword and most of them chose the Koran. In return for the good works of our forefathers Allah, through the British, gave us Nigeria to rule and to do with as we please. Since 1960 we have been doing that and we intend to continue. No Goodluck or anyone else will stop us from taking back our power next year. We will kill, maim, destroy and turn this country into Africa’s biggest war zone and refugee camp if they try it. Many say we are behind Boko Haram. My answer is what do you expect? We do not have economic power or intellectual power. All we have is political power and they want to take even that from us. If they don’t want an ISIS in Nigeria then they must give us back the Presidency and our political power. Their soldiers are killing our warriors and our people every day but mark this: even if it takes one hundred years we will have our revenge. Every Fulani man that they kill is a debt that will be repaid even if it takes 100 years. The Fulani have very long memories”.

The full text of Gwarzo’s contribution can be read on Pointblanknews or elsewhere. His words are self-explanatory and they need no further analysis. Thankfully his views do not represent the thinking of the majority of Hausa Fulani people but he does speak for a dangerous and vocal minority and his words constitute a clear statement of intent. Simply put, it is his desire to conquer and subjugate Southern Nigeria and to restore northern domination and supremacy in the affairs of our nation in perpetuity.

The quest for Northern domination in the affairs of our country is as old as the hills. It led to a brutal civil war between 1967 and 1970 in which millions were killed. It led to pogrom after pogrom and slaughter after slaughter in the North. It led to a series of military coups and counter coups. In 1991, it led to a coup by Major Gideon Orkar which, if it had been successful, would have resulted in the excision of the core Northern states from our country. It led to the annulement of Chief MKO Abiola’s presidential election of June 12, 1993, which almost resulted in a second civil war.

It led to the brutal suppression of the South by General Sani Abacha and the murder, torture, incarceration and exile of many southern leaders. It led to stiff opposition to the government of President Olusegun Obasanjo in the North which came in the guise of “political sharia”. And finally it led to it’s most barbaric and hideous expression in the relentless opposition to the regime of President Goodluck Jonathan which came in the form of Boko Haram.

Judging from recent events, with President Buhari now in power it appears that those who have been lusting for total northern domination for the last 55 years have finally had their way.

The inability to think deeply or profoundly is a curse. The inability to read widely and learn from others is a pitiful and costly affliction. If there were ever a time for profound thinking and deep and sober reflection when it comes to the affairs of our nation, it is now. I say this because only three months after President Buhari has been sworn into office the power configuration, vis-a-vis North and South, has resulted in the following mess.

1. President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria – North. 2.Senate President – North. 3. Speaker of the House of Representatives – North. 4. Chief Justice of the Federation – North. 5. President of the Court of Appeal – North. 6. Chief Justice of the Federal High Court – North. 7. Secretary to the Federal Government – North. 8. Chief of Staff to the President – North. 9. Chief of Army Staff – North. 10. Chief of Air Staff – North. 11. Comptroller General of Customs – North. 12. Director-General of State Security Services (SSS) – North. 13. National Security Advisor – North. 14. Director General, NIMASA – North. 15. Chairperson of the Independant Electoral Commission (INEC) – North. 16. Comptroller-General Immigration – North. 17. Accountant-General of the Federation – North. 18. Commander of Civil Defence Corps – North. 19. Chief Security Officer to the President – North. 20. ADC to the President – North. 21. Principal Secretary to the President – North. 22. Senior Special Assistant to the President on media – North. 23. Chairman of the EFCC – North. 24. MD Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) – North. 25. Head of Service – North. 26. DG, National Communication Commission (NCC) – North. 27. Chairman NDLEA – North. 28. CEO, AMCON – North.

There is no gainsaying that this is unacceptable. Some of us warned that this would happen but we were insulted and lampooned for doing so. These appointments are not only lopsided but they are also a manifestation of the fact that in just three months southern Nigeria has finally been relegated to being little more than an occupied region and a vassal state. The people of the south appear to have been placed in servitude and bondage. Our chains may be invisible but they are very much there.

The question must be asked: is Buhari the President of Nigeria or is he the King of the North? Some have argued that the federal character formula has no place in our affairs anymore and that merit ought to be the only criteria for government appointments. Permit me to qoute a young man from twitter who responded to that absurd logic rather well by saying “if federal character isn’t important, why is the Vice President also not from Daura? Educated people should not speak like illiterates”.

Others have said that we should wait for the ministerial list and that after that things would balance out. Again this is absurd logic and those that spout such convoluted thrash appear to have forgotten the fact that the President is compelled by law and the constitution to appoint a Minister from every state of the federation, including each of the southern states.

Whether he is President of Nigeria or King of the North, Buhari would do well to retrace his steps. The consequences of not doing so for both his government and the unity of our country will be grave and costly. The south cannot be subjugated and treated with contempt and the people of the South will never be slaves. Fairness and equity in the distribution of national resources and key government appointments are a fundamental pre-requisite for peace, security and national unity in our country.

It has served our collective interest well for many years. Those who seek to upset the applecart and jettison it today are not considering the inevitable and monumental consequences of their actions. Power may have returned to the North but the people of the South must be treated with respect, sensitivity, dignity, fairness and decency. Those that refuse to accept this counsel and that insist on charting a different course do so at their own peril.




http://blogs.premiumtimesng.com/?p=168679


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Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by Pque(m): 1:30pm On Sep 02, 2015
Anyman:

In as much as you have a good point, you are trying to force your own sentimental opinion as wn our throat, so the looters over the past years have all been from the south east and west. like seriously, cos that's what you implying and its very sad. It is because, if we are looking at it from the angle that most of our leaders for the past 16 years were either northeners or moslem then buhari himself is not worthy. see anybody I mean all humans hav that tendency to be corrupt, just put checks and balances in place and everything should go well.
please have a rethink more so if you from the south east or west. THANKS.

Nigeria leaders till date.

1. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa - prime minister (1960-1966)
2. Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe - president (1960-1966)
3. General Aguyi Ironsi - First military head of St. (january 1966- july 1966.)
4.General Yakubu Gowon - Second military head of st. ( 1966 - 1975)
5. General Murtala Mohammed - third miltary head of st. (July 1975 - Feb 1976).
6. General Olusegun Obasanjo - fourth military head of st. (1976-1979)
7. Alhaji Shehu Shagari - President (Oct 1979 - Dec. 1983).
8. General Muhammedu Buhari - hd of st. (1983 - 1985).
9. General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida - military president (Aug. 1985 - Aug. 1993)
10. Ernest Shonekan - head of st. (Aug. 1993-Nov. 1993)
11. General Sani Abacha - hd of st. (19th Nov. 1993 - 8th June, 1998).
12. General Abdulsalam Abubakar. Head of st. (June 8th 1998- may 29, 1999)
13. Olusegun Obasanjo. - National President (may 1999 - may 2007).
14. Alh. Umaru Musa Yar'adu - National President (may 2007 - may 5, 2010).
15. Goodluck Jonathan - Acting President (may 2010 - may 2011). President ( may 29, 2011 - may 29, 2015).
16. Buhari. May 29, 2015 - to date.

If FFK have a good and fair arguement to marshal his right's point, it would have been good, fair and just.

If it is true that the Northern leaders even b4 independence have a pre-plan to enslave Nigeria or force their northern ideaology on Nigeria using political power. Why do the same set of people have to be going against themselves, belonging to different political parties with different ideaology and goals.

Also, take note of d military era when they even have to coup against one another and kill self. Even in their states, they belong to different parties contesting and conflicting against one another.

Take note of 2011 election when the whole country voted for Jonathan. Then, does it mean the Northern leaders don't have eyes to see Buhari who is their blood? Why did Buhari lost that election? Simply because the people believe more in Jonathan. Jonathan bleeped up and the people retaliated by voting Buhari. Take note of 1999 also when obasanjo was voted for or in 1993 when Abiola was also voted for.

Take a look at Buhari and his records once again, do you think he can do or will do what Ff Kayode insinuated?

Don't believe this guy and don't be surprise if you see him contesting for presidency tomm or in Apc trying to seek relevance.

Finanly, Simply because Buhari seems to have appointed more Northerners against the Federal xter does not mean he wanted to execute a Northern ideaology that will end up in Civil war and put d st. backward once again. This is irrelevant and uncalled for by any sane man in this jet age.

If Nigeria can stand and demand freedom from the colonialist, how much more the Northerners if they intended to Bleep up.

Jonathan appointed his and even sent some ethnicity elders that felt sidelined who went to appease him away in 2011.

Bro, Federal xter is important as insinuated by the constitution but let us give Buhari a chance to perform. SIMPLY BECAUSE HE DIDN'T FOLLOW THE FEDERAL XTER DOES NOT MEAN HE WON'T PERFORM.

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Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by 4C2215131: 3:24pm On Sep 02, 2015
modelmike7:
............... I like your moniker! Its innovative!!

Thanks a lot. A riddle that keeps me on track and in the race!
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by EmmyDe25(m): 10:59am On Sep 03, 2015
Well, well and well, i don't exactly like FFK, But this makes a lot of sense, and it's truth well spoken.
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by cecegorz(m): 12:26pm On Sep 03, 2015
AnanseK:


Only those who are more insane than the drug junkie Fani Kayode will believe what he says without checking it out. And who is the alleged speaker and who does he represent?

Dude, the statement was from Aliyu Gwarzo, FFK just quoted him.
You have access to google, just type 'the quran or the sword' by Aliyu Gwarzo in the search field. I even read up how the man was helping Abacha to move raw cash from CBN those days.
So many people in this country that are supposed to be locked up in maximum prisons are the ones airing opinions... and including FFK himself.
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by cjrane: 12:45pm On Sep 03, 2015
The northern president will lead Nigeria into the abyss from being a tackless sectional leading lacking social skills.

But I'm so happy for him. grin
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by amusadele: 2:08pm On Sep 03, 2015
AnanseK:

Who is afraid of that? Just declare your new country.
damn.
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by Dewze(m): 2:18pm On Sep 03, 2015
Zonacom:
The first few paragraphs of this write up are very disturbing. We seriously need to tell ourselves the truth. Ahmadu Bello and some other venerated leaders of the past actually planted this seed of hate between the hausas and other tribes. And we call them heroes of our past... nonsense
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by Dewze(m): 2:48pm On Sep 03, 2015
superstar1:


I quite agree with you either.

Will I have a competent but corrupt Stealer Oduah or Tafa Balogun or Alams at the expense of a competent but not corrupt Sanni?

I care less about region and ethnicity
Appointments will not benefit all of us individually and directly, but the dividend of appointing competent people will trickle down to all whether directly or indirectly.

The only way to kill ethnicity is to allow for fair participation of other different groups in designing a Nation's political and economic future. When the glory of victory is shared, it is shared amongst all. When all gain, none looses.
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by ahaika23: 2:59pm On Sep 03, 2015
Foolish parasites up north. Dirty slimy empty-headed foools with Buhari as the senior foool!
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by AnanseK(m): 5:03pm On Sep 03, 2015
cecegorz:


Dude, the statement was from Aliyu Gwarzo, FFK just quoted him.
You have access to google, just type 'the quran or the sword' by Aliyu Gwarzo in the search field. I even read up how the man was helping Abacha to move raw cash from CBN those days.
So many people in this country that are supposed to be locked up in maximum prisons are the ones airing opinions... and including FFK himself.

So who is this Aliyu Gwarzo and who is he representing? Why is his view important ? Is he similar to Gani Adams of OPC and Nnamdi Kanu of Radio Biafra. Why is the destructive Psychotic Drug addict Femi Fani-Kayode so interested in a non entity called Aliyu Gwarzo ?
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by abayolb: 1:20am On Sep 27, 2015
abayolb:
You don watch GAME OF THRONE movie abi
U be john snow,can't wait to watch d season 5 finished
Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North?, By Femi Fani-kayode by cjrane: 1:35am On Sep 27, 2015
He is a president for the north, what's our concern?
He should do his time and leave. I just fear he may cause a civil war before he leaves the way he is tactless in handling Nigeria's diversity.
I guess in his mind, he is yet to believe there are people who won't take slavery

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