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Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by Fremancipation: 10:47am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Odkosh: You cant speak of niger deltans without including igbos in it. Besides there is no tribe called Niger deltans. 15 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by BankeSmalls(f): 10:48am On Mar 19, 2017 |
tonio2wo: Sarrki is being beaten black and blue 2 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by Exciton(m): 10:48am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Nigerians are foolish people. Still arguing in 2017 about whose tiny little inconsequential tribe is better. Religion and our various cultures distracts us from the real issues. It's funny that some people think that breaking the nation into tiny little tribes will lead to success. Ethnic and religious issues will continue, but the difference is that each tiny little country will have it's own military inevitably leading to frequent small-scale wars. We'll all be back to pre-colonial era... constant inter-tribal war, no long-term peace, no political and economic stability; therefore, no growth and success! There's a simpler way out. Dismantle the stranglehold of religion and create a new cultural identity. Culture is dynamic, not static. It has been done many times in history especially to nations on the losing end of a war. Every little aspect of culture can be consciously modified, even up to the type of food a group of people consume. Intermarriages, migrations via economic development of new areas, common law for all, prioritizing scientific education etc. Huge changes in behavior will emerge within 2-3 generations. At best, the nation breaks in two because the northerners don't seem like people who will ever be willing to shed their culture+religion and fully integrate. These things can be done but we have old useless leaders with zero foresight. 3 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by sarrki(m): 10:49am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by Eddiecute86(m): 10:49am On Mar 19, 2017 |
davtosh: Except for The Eguns, They are definitely not Yoruba. Don't get it twisted am not saying they are not or won't be part of your Oduduwa. I am just stating the obvious. 4 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by Fremancipation: 10:53am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Exciton: Listen, Nigeria is an artificial creation and will never work until its forced inhabitants come together and draft a brand new constitution on the terms of engagement and nationhood. For now let's continue to pretend and beat around the bush. For example, how would you feel if suddenly I forced you and your neighbors to live in one house without any mutual terms or agreements? 8 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by DanseMacabre(m): 10:55am On Mar 19, 2017 |
phreakabit: phreakabit: Hahahahahaha. Touche. Except if person dash me 5k this morning, you've made my morning. I take it you're from the oil-speaking part of Ijawland then? 1 Like |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by Ola5TP: 10:55am On Mar 19, 2017 |
DieDieDieOmenka:Abio, leave that boy alone, he gat to know nothing. 2 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by vRendoh(m): 10:58am On Mar 19, 2017 |
cheruv: 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by Exciton(m): 10:58am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Fremancipation: That's exactly why I said common laws for all. Of course, our leaders are pretending that all is well and aren't doing anything because they only care about their immediate future. It's a common trait of unenlightened people. Otherwise, they'd already be doing the things I said. 1 Like |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by ransomed: 11:04am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Ugomba:::- Ijebus and Ilajes are yorubas. Thanks. |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by Fremancipation: 11:04am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Exciton: Let's tell ourselves the honest brutal truth. The north controls 60% of the house of reps and the senate. They got this advantage through very rigged census aided intitially by the British. The only way for Nigeria not to break up is for them to give up and agrees to a complete and a total restructure of this shittyt country. 6 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by Nathan2016: 11:05am On Mar 19, 2017 |
asuustrike2009:oga stop dividing us abeg... Ebonyi is part of SE... Hear it clearly.. Nobody calls ebonyi state Osu... You people always like to see disunity in SE..... Just like someone said... The ebonyi governor is d leader of SE forum... And let me ask you.... If abia state was born from ebonyi state in 1990, why willl someone say ebonyi is not igbos when abian are igbos You guys should think before typin stuffs..... Let me just tell you how you know if people are divided... Go to their location in another mans land.. Lets say lagos... Go and see igbo communities there.. Those guys sre not near dovided and am a witness to that... So stop dividing us wit your mouth 11 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by uckennety(m): 11:05am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Odkosh: Afonja I won't throw words wid you 4 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by DanseMacabre(m): 11:05am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Amarabae: Very good suggestion, but unfortunately it's DOA. I'm not too sure the world is ready for another 200+ odd countries should Nigeria go 'monoethnic'. 1 Like |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by vRendoh(m): 11:07am On Mar 19, 2017 |
why waste time no grammar fit mend this broken relationship by the day..it widens.... 2 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by EternalTruth: 11:07am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Guestlander:Egba Omo Oduduwa |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by Nobody: 11:09am On Mar 19, 2017 |
[quote author=thuggCheetah post=54722137]I regret being yoruba[/quote regretting being a Yorùbá at this stage means you will regret till end of your life. |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by emmy4life02(m): 11:09am On Mar 19, 2017 |
bantudra:Who need u 2 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by Exciton(m): 11:10am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Fremancipation: We're saying the same thing. Restructuring needed and the nation splits in two at most. But not into many tiny nations. That will be disastrous. 1 Like |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by mandarin: 11:11am On Mar 19, 2017 |
I don't think anyone is laying claim to Izon or Ijaw least the Yoruba. Some Ijaw are in Ondo State but have no land there. Just like Fulani, the Ijaw are migrants in many parts of southern Nigeria and there's no way they can proof the ownership of anywhere in Edo and Ondo state. The coastal areas from Escravos Warri to Edo and Ondo state do not have any Izonland. I do not think Yoruba want to claim Ijaw but has been affirming their kinsmen the Itsekiri. This statement by the Ijaw is deliberate message to Itsekiri and Edo, trying to affirm ownership and I will advise that they perish the idea. Now on a more pragmatic level, who really need who? Compare what ijaw have to the Yoruba in all ramifications, they are not mates;is it productive landmass good for agriculture, population with good purchasing power, educated population, already organized communities in terms of economic power, what are the ijaw fighting for? 1. Crude oil: The exclusive land area the ijaw can claim is Forcados to Bayelsa and maybe some areas of Kalabari in Rivers. They can make do with their resources and lets see how many decades it take them to be like the Yoruba or Igbo. Other ethnic groups have oil too, by the time your Nigeria is fully divided(I don't advocate for such) you will know that Yoruba and Igbo has oil than you can think. This is also applicable to natural gas. 2.Warri: Former oil capital of Nigeria, wealthy oil potentials and location of a refinery and proposed gas FTZ, the ijaw can't claim the one at Porthacourt and so looking at warri will to them be a good starting point. Now, if the Itsekiri should stand with Yoruba it will be zero probability of getting what they want. The Gelegele at Edo is slipping away already and consolidating through Toru-Ibe is a dead dream, the ijaw are led largely by youths who just want economic empowerment but with little grasp of history and diplomacy. What options do they really have if they want an Ijaw country? Live in peace with their neighbors, hold to those undisputed areas and trade away those disputed areas for strong economic and cultural ties because they can't win the Yoruba or the Edo in eventuality. They need to consolidate on their areas in Rivers and Beayelsa else they may be fighting battles against all their big neighbors and they can't win. So, what would the Yoruba want from ijaw apart from oil, don't think there's anything and its not looking like Oduduwa will want to include the Ijaw even though historically the ijaw claim ife and, when the value of oil becomes less and less a driving force, the ijaw will see the light. happy Sunday to all. My take is let the Izon live in peace with all their neighbors, negotiate a confederation with any big side and you will win from both sides. 4 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by BasirudeenAjayi: 11:11am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Chai They really humilited we Yorubas on this thread 5 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by Nobody: 11:12am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Litmus: Part of our national anthem-"And united we shall stand. Let us live & strive for freeeeeedom, in South Africa our laaaaaaand!" Just focus on your tribal wars & your region. In SA it's never going to happen. 5 Likes
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Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by BankeSmalls(f): 11:13am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Exciton: What you wrote here my friend, is a load of unadulterated rubbish. 9 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by otosa(m): 11:13am On Mar 19, 2017 |
HiddenShadow:Abi, don't mind this people, they are trying to enrich their pockets. 5 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by BankeSmalls(f): 11:15am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Exciton: So you want an ijaw man to be forced to eat amala and share his oil wealth with Yorubas? 5 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by Ola5TP: 11:16am On Mar 19, 2017 |
BankeSmalls:U are definitely not Yoruba, and if u are;, i ain't rap with Omo'ale. So please chill off 1 Like |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by swedbase(m): 11:19am On Mar 19, 2017 |
afonjaheadhunt: 4 Likes |
Re: We Are Not Part Of Oduduwa Republic - Ijaws Reply Adebanjo. by loomer: 11:19am On Mar 19, 2017 |
Small time we go hear say Nigeria wan break out of Africa |
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