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Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by Nobody: 2:46am On Feb 14, 2016


SENATOR Anthony Adefuye is the Secretary of the Yoruba Unity Forum. In this interview, he spoke on sundry issues affecting the Yoruba within the Nigeria entity. Here is the report:

What is the future of Yoruba Unity Forum with the demise of Mama HID Awolowo who was the rallying point?

It is true we have lost our chairman, but we have not lost Yoruba Unity Forum. We also lost Ooni last year who was the patron of the forum. It shows that we need to appoint new credible and young leaders in Yorubaland who will reign for years. We need young, credible, intelligent, forthright leader.

Your forum loudly complained of marginaliza­tion of the Yoruba by former President Goodluck Jonathan.

Yes, I remember during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, we went to him to complain about marginalization of Yoruba. In his appointment, there was no single Yoruba man in the first 25 key positions. We went to him on two occasions to call his attention to the marginalization. He said he was not aware. When we showed him the list, he expressed surprise and promised to set up a committee to look into it and call us back later. For one whole year, he didn’t call us. Again, we went back to him. This time, the answer he gave was shocking. And we made it clear to him that it would be difficult to convince Yoruba to vote for him with the perceived marginalization. That was the reason when we got to the Ibadan Assembly we made a statement that only a bastard Yoruba who would vote for Jonathan, having marginalized us so badly.

Is that why Southwest voted for the presi­dential candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Buhari?

It is only when the Northerners are in power that Yoruba people benefit most. They are the only one that have similar culture with Yoruba. They trust us and we trust them. If you trace it from the time of Shagari through Babangida to Abacha, you will find out that Yoruba people were in the limelight. Even during the time of the late Head of State, Murtala Muhammed, Yoruba was the second man. Also, during the military regime of Muhammadu Buhari, Tunde Idiagbon, a Yoruba man, was the second in command. At the time of Sani Abacha, Gen Oladipo Diya was the second man. They always choose Yoruba people when they are there. But when we have Southern Presi­dent Yoruba people suffer. Even when we had our own son, we did suffer. I make bold to say that throughout the eight years of Olusegun Obasanjo, there was no single fed­eral road constructed in the Southwest, not even the one to Ota. Go to Bayelsa today, even where there is water; they have filled it with sand.

How do you manage the mutual suspicion between Southeast and Southwest to be able to speak with one voice in the Southern Nigeria Peoples Assem­bly?

The mutual suspicion between the Ibo and the Yoruba is just in the mind. In the past, we have had such suspicion when they were the two contending powers in the South, but that has changed. Now, we have six zones. Any region which does not cooperate with Yoruba people does so at its own peril. I have not seen any region that does not want to associate with Yoruba. They might be afraid that we are strong and powerful, they still want to associate with us. There might be suspicion; they still want to associate with us.

Are you saying that the Igbo would prefer having alliance with the Southwest rather than the North, it they are confronted with a choice?

Yes, they have always done so. Don’t forget, most of the Ibos live outside their states.

But they have always accused the late Obafemi Awolowo of betraying the Ibo given the role he played in the civil war. How true is that?

I know that when Awolowo went to them to have an alliance, Ojukwu demanded that the meeting must hold in his bunker. Awolowo said no, let’s hold it in Asaba. Ojukwu said no, it must hold in his bunker. The next day, they started calling him Ali Baba and the fugitives. They never allowed him to sit down to discuss. Not quite long after that, they came and bombed Alagomeji, Yaba, Lagos. That was where the problem started. During that time, I know how many Ibos I housed. And if you recall, it was only in Yoruba land, including Lagos, that we did not seize their property. There was no issue of returning it to them, we never touched it. At that time, it wasn’t that we did not want to work with them but it was that they wanted to enforce Biafara on us too. No leader will ac­cept that. Let them speak the truth. This was how the thing broke down.

Is that why Awolowo took side with the Federal Government?

He was the vice chairman and commission­er for finance. He was the vice president in our words today. What do you expect him to do? Awolowo was a straight forward man; he was a man of dignity and honour. That time, we only had chairman who we now refer to as president and vice chairman now addressed as vice president.

How would you account for the sudden resurgence of agitation for Biafara?

There was a plan to break Nigeria to pieces. That is why you find agitations in the South-south and the South-east. In the Southeast, you can see that the agitators are new boys re­cruited from outside to lead Biafara. You can see that they (last administration of Jonathan) had even provided the Southwest with outside radio station they opened for Oodua People’s Congress (OPC). What will OPC use external radio for? What was their intention? If that agitation had continued, only God knows what would have happened to the Southwest. What was the purpose of the meeting Jonathan had with OPC? What was the purpose of the parade OPC had in Lagos? They did not carry placard to say vote for Jonathan. They deliberately wanted to liquidate the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) so that when the whole agitation starts, we would not be able to fight back. People must investigate for the sake of the future why they wanted to liquidate the CBN. When the agita­tion for Biafara started, it started in the South-south. It didn’t start in the east. If you look at it, there are no notable Ibo leaders there who accepted them.

Why did you fail to achieve consensus on derivation formula at the confab?

People assume 13 percent derivation is being shared equally by the South-south states oil producing communities. The 13 percent is be­ing shared by only four states. Only about one or two percent is being shared by Ondo, Imo, Cross Rivers, and Edo. For instance, while in May 2014 under 13 percent derivation, North­east got only 25 billion, Northwest 34 billion, North Central 24 billion, Southwest 28 billion, Southeast 20 billion, South-South got 76 billion. And somebody is now asking government to increase for South-south. If you are the one in government, will you agree? This was a time when most states could not pay salaries. If you increase this figure by ordinary six percent, Northeast will now get N23 billion, Northwest 32 billion, North Central N22 billion, Southwest 26 billion, and South-South 79 billion. It you increase it above that, revenue for the South-south will continue to increase at the expense of other zones. Don’t forget also that there are other special intervention programmes for the South-south. When you add all these together, you will find out that South-South states are getting 54 percent of the entire resources. This is the condition people said no to increase in derivation.

Would you say Southwest has got what it deserves in this new government of President Muhammadu Buhari?

Compared to what we got during the time of Jonathan, I think we have not done badly. I am sure if Jonathan had returned, he wouldn’t have improved the situation. It looks like it was deliberate. They were trying to annoy us so that we can begin to agitate that we want to go out of Nigeria. That is why I said we must create truth commission and invite everybody to come and speak and document it for the future.

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/why-yoruba-prefer-alliance-with-north-adefuye/

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by gentleoyink: 2:48am On Feb 14, 2016
Okhay wi haf hear
Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by Aufbauh(m): 2:50am On Feb 14, 2016
The truth is that apart from the religious intolerance of the hausa-fulani, they are the best allies anyone can have.
Very simple and straightforward people, their words are usually their bonds. They hardly betray your trust and not given to vain blabbing and treachery.
Even when they head any business or institution, their simplicity and generosity reflect downward, that is why i prefer them in leadership positions if they are qualified.

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by dalyricist: 2:54am On Feb 14, 2016
Bet why naija?!?
Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by Nobody: 2:54am On Feb 14, 2016
Mynd44:
These old men and their inability to be diplomatic.


sir, how can the nation grow when such people lead??




poshestmina:
Any region which does not cooperate with Yoruba people does so at its own peril. I have not seen any region that does not want to associate with Yoruba. They might be afraid that we are strong and powerful, they still want to associate with us.

I find this sentence annoying and lame
Better to have a known enemy than a backstabbing two faced 'friend'

Hope you enjoy what you all voted for, Posterity has not even started you


my sister we give this undiplomatic people power to do as they please while we argue and badmouth only on Twitter and fb, we should learn to look beyond tribe but focus on hard work, ability and performance base on track record.



huptin:
No region can afford not to associate with thebYorubas, pure and simple. Their continued existence' prosperity and progress depends on the Yoruba's. The Yoruba's know this that's why they are not moved by threats or stupid innuendos. When the biafrans threatened to invade Lagos with their stupid protest, all Ambode had to do was destroy a few shops, they got the message and all thoughts of biafran protest were promptly buried.


well the yorubas have foresight that's noted...., u only wonder why we can't all tolerate each other as one instead of blaming the government let their be a revolution of thoughts,ideas and principles I believe with that Nigeria will grow.






huptin:


Well you might call it what you wish' but the children of Oduduwa realized that the English had a more sophisticated technology to theirs and instead of stubbornly resisting them, they welcomed them with the intention of benefiting from the relationship. Perhaps that's what made Lagos to be a thousand years ahead of other states, as for southern solidarity, you people should have considered that' when Yoruba's went on the streets of Abuja to protest against the cabal holding GEJ hostage and eventually helping to install him albeit illegally as the president and when this same Yoruba's massively voted him in 2011 despite the fact that a Yoruba man was the vice presidential candidate to Buhari, yet at a point no Yoruba man was considered good enough by GEj to be in top 25 positions of his cabinet, if GEJ had really performed well may be the Yoruba's would not have minded' but here was someone who met billions of dollars in saving with oil selling above $100, yet he could save or invest in critical infrastructure, yet u want Yoruba to vote for him because of southern solidarity' no sir we don't roll like that, every relationship should be symbiotic.

u got brains man.

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by PRXPERT: 3:03am On Feb 14, 2016
Even their elders don't speak the truth! Just look at how he is jumping from one topic to another. What a very disjointed discussion! I didn't know when I got to the last page.. hypocrites

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by Mynd44: 3:03am On Feb 14, 2016
These old men and their inability to be diplomatic.

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by AlPeter: 3:07am On Feb 14, 2016
I would wait to hear from the Biafraan agitators.

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by AlPeter: 3:11am On Feb 14, 2016
PRXPERT:
Even their elders don't speak the truth! Just look at how he is jumping from one topic to another. What a very disjointed discussion! I didn't know when I got to the last page.. hypocrites
hypocrite? If you think he is not being truthful, pray tell us the truth. But remember HE WITNESSED THE WAR. This disjointed interview is a problem of the interviewer

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by chriskosherbal(m): 3:13am On Feb 14, 2016
Let's embrace peace
Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by Nobody: 3:27am On Feb 14, 2016
~yawns~

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by poshestmina(f): 3:29am On Feb 14, 2016
Any region which does not cooperate with Yoruba people does so at its own peril. I have not seen any region that does not want to associate with Yoruba. They might be afraid that we are strong and powerful, they still want to associate with us.

I find this sentence annoying and lame
Better to have a known enemy than a backstabbing two faced 'friend'

Hope you enjoy what you all voted for, Posterity has not even started you

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by PRXPERT: 3:43am On Feb 14, 2016
[s]
AlPeter:
hypocrite? If you think he is not being truthful, pray tell us the truth. But remember HE WITNESSED THE WAR. This disjointed interview is a problem of the interviewer
[/s] my friend the old man did not witness any war! Typical yoruba man that was hiding in ibadan! Tell me what new did he say in the interview? Commot for road abeg

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by AlPeter: 4:17am On Feb 14, 2016
PRXPERT:
[s][/s] my friend the old man did not witness any war! Typical yoruba man that was hiding in ibadan! Tell me what new did he say in the interview? Commot for road abeg
bros, you wey witness d war I dey hail you. Every Nigeria whether in Sokoto or Enugu alive then were part of the war.

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by PRXPERT: 4:23am On Feb 14, 2016
AlPeter:
bros, you wey witness d war I dey hail you. Every Nigeria whether in Sokoto or Enugu alive then were part of the war.
the man said nothing new! He sounded like a typical yoruba loudspeaker that doesn't know jack outside lagos.

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by AlPeter: 4:32am On Feb 14, 2016
PRXPERT:
the man said nothing new! He sounded like a typical yoruba loudspeaker that doesn't know jack outside lagos.
agreed he sounded like a typical yoruba man but there are truths in what he said infact he was too blunt. Like some one saidthese old men should learn diplomacy

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by Hollaniyii(m): 4:52am On Feb 14, 2016
Aufbauh:
The truth is that apart from the religious intolerance of the hausa-fulani, they are the best allies anyone can have.
Very simple and straightforward people, their words are usually their bonds. They hardly betray your trust and not given to vain blabbing and treachery.
Even when they head any business or institution, their simplicity and generosity reflect downward, that is why i prefer them in leadership positions if they are qualified.
That's where you get it wrong. An average northerner is bad manager; most of the institutions they headed were run down.

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by Nobody: 4:53am On Feb 14, 2016
United in Igbophobia grin grin grin

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHDaHlTaHJw
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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by Hollaniyii(m): 4:53am On Feb 14, 2016
Hollaniyii:

That's where you get it wrong. An average northerner is a bad manager; most of the institutions they headed were run down.

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by EteEdoho: 5:01am On Feb 14, 2016
[s]
Kingsolex1:
SENATOR Anthony Adefuye is the Secretary of the Yoruba Unity Forum. In this interview, he spoke on sundry issues affecting the Yoruba within the Nigeria entity. Here is the report:
What is the future of Yoruba Unity Forum with the demise of Mama HID Awolowo who was the rallying point?
It is true we have lost our chairman, but we have not lost Yoruba Unity Forum. We also lost Ooni last year who was the patron of the forum. It shows that we need to appoint new credible and young leaders in Yorubaland who will reign for years. We need young, credible, intelligent, forthright leader.
Your forum loudly complained of marginalization of the Yoruba by former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Yes, I remember during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, we went to him to complain about marginalization of Yoruba. In his appointment, there was no single Yoruba man in the first 25 key positions. We went to him on two occasions to call his attention to the marginalization. He said he was not aware. When we showed him the list, he expressed surprise and promised to set up a committee to look into it and call us back later. For one whole year, he didn’t call us. Again, we went back to him. This time, the answer he gave was shocking. And we made it clear to him that it would be difficult to convince Yoruba to vote for him with the perceived marginalization. That was the reason when we got to the Ibadan Assembly we made a statement that only a bastard Yoruba who would vote for Jonathan, having marginalized us so badly.
Is that why Southwest voted for the presidential candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Buhari?
It is only when the Northerners are in power that Yoruba people benefit most. They are the only one that have similar culture with Yoruba. They trust us and we trust them. If you trace it from the time of Shagari through Babangida to Abacha, you will find out that Yoruba people were in the limelight. Even during the time of the late Head of State, Murtala Muhammed, Yoruba was the second man. Also, during the military regime of Muhammadu Buhari, Tunde Idiagbon, a Yoruba man, was the second in command. At the time of Sani Abacha, Gen Oladipo Diya was the second man. They always choose Yoruba people when they are there. But when we have Southern President Yoruba people suffer. Even when we had our own son, we did suffer. I make bold to say that throughout the eight years of Olusegun Obasanjo, there was no single federal road constructed in the Southwest, not even the one to Ota. Go to Bayelsa today, even where there is water; they have filled it with sand.
How do you manage the mutual suspicion between Southeast and Southwest to be able to speak with one voice in the Southern Nigeria Peoples Assembly?
The mutual suspicion between the Ibo and the Yoruba is just in the mind. In the past, we have had such suspicion when they were the two contending powers in the South, but that has changed. Now, we have six zones. Any region which does not cooperate with Yoruba people does so at its own peril. I have not seen any region that does not want to associate with Yoruba. They might be afraid that we are strong and powerful, they still want to associate with us. There might be suspicion; they still want to associate with us.
Are you saying that the Igbo would prefer having alliance with the Southwest rather than the North, it they are confronted with a choice?
Yes, they have always done so. Don’t forget, most of the Ibos live outside their states.
But they have always accused the late Obafemi Awolowo of betraying the Ibo given the role he played in the civil war. How true is that?
I know that when Awolowo went to them to have an alliance, Ojukwu demanded that the meeting must hold in his bunker. Awolowo said no, let’s hold it in Asaba. Ojukwu said no, it must hold in his bunker. The next day, they started calling him Ali Baba and the fugitives. They never allowed him to sit down to discuss. Not quite long after that, they came and bombed Alagomeji, Yaba, Lagos. That was where the problem started. During that time, I know how many Ibos I housed. And if you recall, it was only in Yoruba land, including Lagos, that we did not seize their property. There was no issue of returning it to them, we never touched it. At that time, it wasn’t that we did not want to work with them but it was that they wanted to enforce Biafara on us too. No leader will accept that. Let them speak the truth. This was how the thing broke down.



sunnewsonline.com/new/why-yoruba-prefer-alliance-with-north-adefuye/
[/s]Am not Igbo,but this multi-crabs spewed here,is a product of brain dead slowpoke. Mtchww

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by Aufbauh(m): 5:04am On Feb 14, 2016
Hollaniyii:

That's where you get it wrong. An average northerner is bad manager; most of the institutions they headed were run down.

You could have answered me with instances and don't get me wrong as i emphasized 'Qualified' in my assertion.
Maybe the likes of Sanusi Lamido, El rufai, Magu, Buratai, Ribadu, et al. are all from the moon.

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by Aufbauh(m): 5:14am On Feb 14, 2016
quid:
United in Igbophobia grin grin grin

Everybody dey against una. Haba!
Can't you people reflect on why everyone is against una. Is there anything we are doing wrongly? And don't bring on your anthem of 'Envy' by all, because even the powerful industrious nation the USA does not get this backlash.

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by Nobody: 5:30am On Feb 14, 2016
Aufbauh:


Everybody dey against una. Haba!
Can't you people reflect on why everyone is against una. Is there anything we are doing wrongly? And don't bring on your anthem of 'Envy' by all, because even the powerful industrious nation the USA does not get this backlash.

They do!

But as little bird whispered, "a handful of might is worth more than a truckload of right".

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by BekeeBuAgbara: 6:16am On Feb 14, 2016
More Yoruba prominent sons have been killed and sent to jail by the Hausa-Fulani led governments than any other tribe, what a marriage.
Alliance gbakwa oku.

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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by Nobody: 6:32am On Feb 14, 2016
Aufbauh:


Everybody dey against una. Haba!
Can't you people reflect on why everyone is against una. Is there anything we are doing wrongly? And don't bring on your anthem of 'Envy' by all, because even the powerful industrious nation the USA does not get this backlash.
We know our people grin grin grin

[flash]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kF3UTxmjuU
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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by Nobody: 6:34am On Feb 14, 2016
BekeeBuAgbara:
More Yoruba prominent sons have been killed and sent to jail by the Hausa-Fulani lead governments than any other tribe, what a marriage.
Alliance gbakwa oku.
See the alliance in action

The Video Of Gen. Adisa Begging Maj. Mustapha - #Oputapanel grin grin grin grin shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3c0WXtsgC8
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Re: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by Pheals(f): 6:42am On Feb 14, 2016
When we continue like this .... Do u expect Nigeria to move ? Move forward to where?

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