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Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by Doublecheck: 8:43am On Jun 22, 2017 |
alizma:
hope you moved your things from naija? sorry there is no need for that, a revolution have begun already Aboki Jews have already started killing aboki muslims, so God is already fighting our battles. 2 Likes |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by Beverages: 8:43am On Jun 22, 2017 |
For their mind ba??
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Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by 2016v2017: 8:43am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Doublecheck: Their opinion and theirs only, Biafra must reign free. how many are the governors among millions of people agitating? |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by goshen26: 8:45am On Jun 22, 2017 |
sarrki: • Osinbajo asks state helmsmen to battle hate speech
Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja
State governors, on Wednesday, said they had resolved that they would not allow Nigeria to break up, stating that those fanning the embers of war were wasting their time.
The governors spoke after their meeting with Acting President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, in continuation of Osinbajo’s consultations on the recent tension in the country as a result of several agitations.
Oyo State Governor, Abiola, Ajimobi, who spoke on behalf of the other governors, said the governors and other stakeholders had agreed that despite the agitations being witnessed in parts of the country, Nigeria must not break.
Speaking with State House correspondents at the end of a meeting, Osinbajo stated that any Nigerians expecting the country to break was only wasting his time.
“The message is for Nigerians to work more together and collaborate. We have more to gain when we are united.
“We cannot afford to break, and anybody that is thinking of that, is wasting his time, and we will not allow it, not in this country. All of us are unanimous about that,” he added.
He said the governors resolved that the unity of the country “is sacrosanct, non-negotiable and we have all agreed to work together to educate people.”
Ajimobi added, “Any time you have agitation, usually, there will be poverty; there will be unemployment; there will be hardship. So, we should address fundamentally these areas of poverty, unemployment and hardship.
“Nigerians are by nature a united people; nobody cares whether you are from the north, south or the east.”
The governor also warned against the consequences of war, urging Nigerians to learn from Rwanda and Somalia.
Osinbajo had appealed to the governors to always be ready to speak up against statements from individuals or groups capable of setting the nation on fire.
He said they must be ready to protect the nation and its democracy from the hands of those who were bent on dividing the country.
He spoke before the meeting, which was held inside the old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, went into a closed-door session.
He stated, “We must not allow the careless use of words, careless expressions that may degenerate into crisis.
“We are a people that like to talk and we express ourselves loudly but it is expected for us to recognise that it is those same words that can cause conflagration; that can unfortunately lead to calamity. We must be careful on how we express ourselves.
“What we have seen in recent times is that some of the languages (words) used have tended to degenerate badly and I think that we must begin to speak up against some of these things and ensure that we protect our democracy and our nation from the hands of rhetoric that may just divide us.
Osinbajo, who had earlier met separately with leaders of thought and traditional rulers from both the North and the South-East, said those who participated in the previous consultations agreed that Nigeria’s unity should not be taken for granted.
He said nobody wanted the nation to witness bloodshed or war.
While describing the previous meetings as frank and open, Osinbajo said they were able to agree on most of the critical issues that were discussed, and in most cases, changed perceptions that might have been long embedded in their minds.
He added that the participants also agreed that under no circumstances should hateful speeches be condoned and that government should take all steps necessary to bring to book all those who preached violence.
The acting President stated that they also agreed that government needed to do more to engage youths productively, create some jobs and multiply the economic opportunities available.
Osinbajo added, “More importantly, we agreed on the need for leaders to speak out forcefully to counter divisive speech or any kind of warmongering.
“We agreed that leaders, at all levels, must speak out forcefully against any kind of divisiveness or divisive speech. And we expect that our political leaders will do so without waiting to be prompted.
“All of those who spoke felt that sometimes when leaders do not speak up promptly, it always results in degeneration, no matter what the problem may be.
“This applied to both the statements made by the young people in the South-East as well as the youth in the northern states. We discovered there was a need for much greater resonance in the way that these things are done and for the leaders to speak up more forcefully.
“We believe that if the leaders do not speak up forcefully enough, if for any reason, matters are allowed to degenerate, not only does leadership lose their legitimacy, they run the risk of things going completely out of control.”
He commended the leaders from the North and South-East for their openness at the consultations, saying they were extremely responsible even in their criticisms of what they felt were issues that should have been better handled.
While saying their criticisms were fair and balanced, he commended them for their sense of responsibility and their leadership.
Osinbajo mentioned the issue of herdsmen and farmers crisis, especially the way that some of these had resulted in flashpoints across the country, as one of the issues raised at the previous meetings.
He said it was important that lasting and satisfactory solutions were found to the problems identified.
Describing the problems as multidimensional, Osinbajo said state governors had important roles to play especially because they were in control of their territories.
He stated, “We must resist the temptation to play politics especially with matters of security, but to reach for simplistic narratives that might be originally expedient and satisfying but false, deceiving and sometimes unhealthy to proper understanding of the issues.”
Governors, who attended the meeting, included Rauf Aregbesola (Osun); Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo); Dave Umahi (Ebonyi); Aminu Tambuwal (Sokoto); Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano); Nyesom Wike (Rivers) and Godwin Obaseki (Edo).
Among others are governors from Borno, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, Adamawa, Benue, Plateau, Kogi, Lagos, Kebbi, Ondo, Imo, Taraba and Anambra states among others.
http://punchng.com/weve-resolved-nigeria-must-not-break-say-governors/
Why didn't a gov from d SE speak? |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by Misterdhee1(m): 8:45am On Jun 22, 2017 |
conductor2:
Is Nigeria at peace? Syria has only ISIS and media is boiling while Nigeria boasts of Fulani herdsmen and Boko Haram,two of the top four most dangerous terrorists groups in the world according to Independent UK.
Remind me the meaning of peace and try rephrasing it in the same sentence with the zoo again. Abi naw. But u also failed to mention that we have Evans blood scattered across those from the East in this country. That's also a major problem. Isn't it? |
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Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by Kay17: 8:46am On Jun 22, 2017 |
7footre: No one is asking for war, we are asking for this nation to be restructured to benefit the common man. The status quo clearly benefits them, hence they bury their heads in d sand and act nonchalantly.
How is a restructure done to suit the common man? What are the needs of the common man that are satisfied by this restructuring? 1 Like |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by kibra4u(m): 8:46am On Jun 22, 2017 |
sarrki: • Osinbajo asks state helmsmen to battle hate speech
Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja
State governors, on Wednesday, said they had resolved that they would not allow Nigeria to break up, stating that those fanning the embers of war were wasting their time.
If the people unites and decides not to be together, there is nothing those so called Governors can do about it. They dont even have an atom of power to stop it.
The governors spoke after their meeting with Acting President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, in continuation of Osinbajo’s consultations on the recent tension in the country as a result of several agitations.
Oyo State Governor, Abiola, Ajimobi, who spoke on behalf of the other governors, said the governors and other stakeholders had agreed that despite the agitations being witnessed in parts of the country, Nigeria must not break.
Speaking with State House correspondents at the end of a meeting, Osinbajo stated that any Nigerians expecting the country to break was only wasting his time.
“The message is for Nigerians to work more together and collaborate. We have more to gain when we are united.
“We cannot afford to break, and anybody that is thinking of that, is wasting his time, and we will not allow it, not in this country. All of us are unanimous about that,” he added.
He said the governors resolved that the unity of the country “is sacrosanct, non-negotiable and we have all agreed to work together to educate people.”
Ajimobi added, “Any time you have agitation, usually, there will be poverty; there will be unemployment; there will be hardship. So, we should address fundamentally these areas of poverty, unemployment and hardship.
“Nigerians are by nature a united people; nobody cares whether you are from the north, south or the east.”
The governor also warned against the consequences of war, urging Nigerians to learn from Rwanda and Somalia.
Osinbajo had appealed to the governors to always be ready to speak up against statements from individuals or groups capable of setting the nation on fire.
He said they must be ready to protect the nation and its democracy from the hands of those who were bent on dividing the country.
He spoke before the meeting, which was held inside the old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, went into a closed-door session.
He stated, “We must not allow the careless use of words, careless expressions that may degenerate into crisis.
“We are a people that like to talk and we express ourselves loudly but it is expected for us to recognise that it is those same words that can cause conflagration; that can unfortunately lead to calamity. We must be careful on how we express ourselves.
“What we have seen in recent times is that some of the languages (words) used have tended to degenerate badly and I think that we must begin to speak up against some of these things and ensure that we protect our democracy and our nation from the hands of rhetoric that may just divide us.
Osinbajo, who had earlier met separately with leaders of thought and traditional rulers from both the North and the South-East, said those who participated in the previous consultations agreed that Nigeria’s unity should not be taken for granted.
He said nobody wanted the nation to witness bloodshed or war.
While describing the previous meetings as frank and open, Osinbajo said they were able to agree on most of the critical issues that were discussed, and in most cases, changed perceptions that might have been long embedded in their minds.
He added that the participants also agreed that under no circumstances should hateful speeches be condoned and that government should take all steps necessary to bring to book all those who preached violence.
The acting President stated that they also agreed that government needed to do more to engage youths productively, create some jobs and multiply the economic opportunities available.
Osinbajo added, “More importantly, we agreed on the need for leaders to speak out forcefully to counter divisive speech or any kind of warmongering.
“We agreed that leaders, at all levels, must speak out forcefully against any kind of divisiveness or divisive speech. And we expect that our political leaders will do so without waiting to be prompted.
“All of those who spoke felt that sometimes when leaders do not speak up promptly, it always results in degeneration, no matter what the problem may be.
“This applied to both the statements made by the young people in the South-East as well as the youth in the northern states. We discovered there was a need for much greater resonance in the way that these things are done and for the leaders to speak up more forcefully.
“We believe that if the leaders do not speak up forcefully enough, if for any reason, matters are allowed to degenerate, not only does leadership lose their legitimacy, they run the risk of things going completely out of control.”
He commended the leaders from the North and South-East for their openness at the consultations, saying they were extremely responsible even in their criticisms of what they felt were issues that should have been better handled.
While saying their criticisms were fair and balanced, he commended them for their sense of responsibility and their leadership.
Osinbajo mentioned the issue of herdsmen and farmers crisis, especially the way that some of these had resulted in flashpoints across the country, as one of the issues raised at the previous meetings.
He said it was important that lasting and satisfactory solutions were found to the problems identified.
Describing the problems as multidimensional, Osinbajo said state governors had important roles to play especially because they were in control of their territories.
He stated, “We must resist the temptation to play politics especially with matters of security, but to reach for simplistic narratives that might be originally expedient and satisfying but false, deceiving and sometimes unhealthy to proper understanding of the issues.”
Governors, who attended the meeting, included Rauf Aregbesola (Osun); Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo); Dave Umahi (Ebonyi); Aminu Tambuwal (Sokoto); Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano); Nyesom Wike (Rivers) and Godwin Obaseki (Edo).
Among others are governors from Borno, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, Adamawa, Benue, Plateau, Kogi, Lagos, Kebbi, Ondo, Imo, Taraba and Anambra states among others.
http://punchng.com/weve-resolved-nigeria-must-not-break-say-governors/
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Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by KillJoy62(m): 8:47am On Jun 22, 2017 |
sarrki: • Osinbajo asks state helmsmen to battle hate speech
Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja
State governors, on Wednesday, said they had resolved that they would not allow Nigeria to break up, stating that those fanning the embers of war were wasting their time.
The governors spoke after their meeting with Acting President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, in continuation of Osinbajo’s consultations on the recent tension in the country as a result of several agitations.
Oyo State Governor, Abiola, Ajimobi, who spoke on behalf of the other governors, said the governors and other stakeholders had agreed that despite the agitations being witnessed in parts of the country, Nigeria must not break.
Speaking with State House correspondents at the end of a meeting, Osinbajo stated that any Nigerians expecting the country to break was only wasting his time.
“The message is for Nigerians to work more together and collaborate. We have more to gain when we are united.
“We cannot afford to break, and anybody that is thinking of that, is wasting his time, and we will not allow it, not in this country. All of us are unanimous about that,” he added.
He said the governors resolved that the unity of the country “is sacrosanct, non-negotiable and we have all agreed to work together to educate people.”
Ajimobi added, “Any time you have agitation, usually, there will be poverty; there will be unemployment; there will be hardship. So, we should address fundamentally these areas of poverty, unemployment and hardship.
“Nigerians are by nature a united people; nobody cares whether you are from the north, south or the east.”
The governor also warned against the consequences of war, urging Nigerians to learn from Rwanda and Somalia.
Osinbajo had appealed to the governors to always be ready to speak up against statements from individuals or groups capable of setting the nation on fire.
He said they must be ready to protect the nation and its democracy from the hands of those who were bent on dividing the country.
He spoke before the meeting, which was held inside the old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, went into a closed-door session.
He stated, “We must not allow the careless use of words, careless expressions that may degenerate into crisis.
“We are a people that like to talk and we express ourselves loudly but it is expected for us to recognise that it is those same words that can cause conflagration; that can unfortunately lead to calamity. We must be careful on how we express ourselves.
“What we have seen in recent times is that some of the languages (words) used have tended to degenerate badly and I think that we must begin to speak up against some of these things and ensure that we protect our democracy and our nation from the hands of rhetoric that may just divide us.
Osinbajo, who had earlier met separately with leaders of thought and traditional rulers from both the North and the South-East, said those who participated in the previous consultations agreed that Nigeria’s unity should not be taken for granted.
He said nobody wanted the nation to witness bloodshed or war.
While describing the previous meetings as frank and open, Osinbajo said they were able to agree on most of the critical issues that were discussed, and in most cases, changed perceptions that might have been long embedded in their minds.
He added that the participants also agreed that under no circumstances should hateful speeches be condoned and that government should take all steps necessary to bring to book all those who preached violence.
The acting President stated that they also agreed that government needed to do more to engage youths productively, create some jobs and multiply the economic opportunities available.
Osinbajo added, “More importantly, we agreed on the need for leaders to speak out forcefully to counter divisive speech or any kind of warmongering.
“We agreed that leaders, at all levels, must speak out forcefully against any kind of divisiveness or divisive speech. And we expect that our political leaders will do so without waiting to be prompted.
“All of those who spoke felt that sometimes when leaders do not speak up promptly, it always results in degeneration, no matter what the problem may be.
“This applied to both the statements made by the young people in the South-East as well as the youth in the northern states. We discovered there was a need for much greater resonance in the way that these things are done and for the leaders to speak up more forcefully.
“We believe that if the leaders do not speak up forcefully enough, if for any reason, matters are allowed to degenerate, not only does leadership lose their legitimacy, they run the risk of things going completely out of control.”
He commended the leaders from the North and South-East for their openness at the consultations, saying they were extremely responsible even in their criticisms of what they felt were issues that should have been better handled.
While saying their criticisms were fair and balanced, he commended them for their sense of responsibility and their leadership.
Osinbajo mentioned the issue of herdsmen and farmers crisis, especially the way that some of these had resulted in flashpoints across the country, as one of the issues raised at the previous meetings.
He said it was important that lasting and satisfactory solutions were found to the problems identified.
Describing the problems as multidimensional, Osinbajo said state governors had important roles to play especially because they were in control of their territories.
He stated, “We must resist the temptation to play politics especially with matters of security, but to reach for simplistic narratives that might be originally expedient and satisfying but false, deceiving and sometimes unhealthy to proper understanding of the issues.”
Governors, who attended the meeting, included Rauf Aregbesola (Osun); Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo); Dave Umahi (Ebonyi); Aminu Tambuwal (Sokoto); Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano); Nyesom Wike (Rivers) and Godwin Obaseki (Edo).
Among others are governors from Borno, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, Adamawa, Benue, Plateau, Kogi, Lagos, Kebbi, Ondo, Imo, Taraba and Anambra states among others.
http://punchng.com/weve-resolved-nigeria-must-not-break-say-governors/
story for the gods. look even God has already shared nigeria already by using both the river niger nd benue as natural nd international boundary. so I wonder how u guys are still forcing dis on everyone. let Biafra be and have ur nigeria in peace. 3 Likes |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by AroOkigbo(m): 8:47am On Jun 22, 2017 |
sarrki: Leaders of thought All we clamour for is peace.
Those chanting war song don't really know what is war Does self determination mean same thing as asking for war? If the north decides to seceed from Nigeria today, will you fight war to keep them? I just don't know what is difficult to understand in this UN charter! 4 Likes |
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Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by poseidon12: 8:49am On Jun 22, 2017 |
If you guys don't want Nigeria to break, then you better start the process of restructuring. Provision should be made in our constitution for referendum. You cannot keep people together by force. Nigeria is an amalgamation of different ethnic groups. If any group feels mistreated, they would naturally want out. There is an urgent need for emergency national conference to restructure Nigeria. Otherwise, Nigeria would disintegrate. 3 Likes |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by proudlyYoruba(m): 8:49am On Jun 22, 2017 |
conductor1:
Goodluck with that. u know the joke is on ya. Some pot bellied idiots were running round the North begging for unity. Some monkeys were bending for that goat. Likewise you u Don exchange ya brain for wateva shit u are campaigning for. 1 Like |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by Nobody: 8:51am On Jun 22, 2017 |
These politicians and political criminals are wasting their time too. Keep deceiving yourselves with forceful thrash because you don't want to lose the mansions bought with taxpayers money meant for development in various regions.
Nigeria leaders who don't have faith in their country medical facilities and educational institutions but using people's resources to developing other countries facilities and educational institutions with their families.
And they are not ashamed of themselves to ask people to be united in poverty and lack of development and infrastructures while they living large and flying in and out of continents with zero thinking of how to develop their useless Nigeria.
Biafra Republic must be restored because there will never be united between Biafrans and Nigeria. 3 Likes |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by biztip: 8:53am On Jun 22, 2017 |
conductor2:
Are you an ewedu moozlem or Afonja Christian? I ask because I want to know whether you are among the Sudanese migrants or sky falling ancestors part? this might be true o. BC some Yoruba's I have met online in nairaland behaves like Sudanese descendants. they are warlike in nature. very very belligerent 4 Likes |
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Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by Nobody: 9:01am On Jun 22, 2017 |
sarrki: Leaders of thought All we clamour for is peace.
Those chanting war song don't really know what is war Hausa n Yoruba are the only ones I've seen chanting war songs. 1 Like |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by ozoemenaca: 9:02am On Jun 22, 2017 |
You guys should keep deceiving yourselves, its either Biafra or nothing 3 Likes |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by sarrki(m): 9:02am On Jun 22, 2017 |
PrecisionFx:
Hausa n Yoruba are the only ones I've seen chanting war songs. Quote where any Yoruba chants please Waiting |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by castrokins(m): 9:03am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Let Arewa Youths, Ango Abdullahi Be Arrested, Then We Will Take Osinbajo Serious. dahaz: Let the governors of the south eastern state come out clearly to denounce Nnamdi kanu and his hate speeches, then we will take them serious. 1 Like |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by Nobody: 9:06am On Jun 22, 2017 |
akthedream: Igbo Jews won't like this.. Has the igbo governors ever asked for biafra |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by okechukwucharles(m): 9:06am On Jun 22, 2017 |
hmmmmm, what is Osibanjo fighting for for his mind he don't want the break up to come from his hand when the Arewa had agreed to go on their own and we also want to be on our self... nawa for this osibanjo. how can twelve of them sit to agreed for whole Nigeria, do they think being the governor give them the whole wisdom to decide for us, rather we decide they execute. so we have decided to breakup so we need their execution. is like he get another mission for the Yoruba as being on that sit.. I can't work for him. few months remaining for the restoration of Biafra. all hail Biafra ..... 4 Likes |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by aolawale025: 9:08am On Jun 22, 2017 |
I don't think governors are in a position to decide the Peoples destiny 1 Like |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by emmy4life02(m): 9:08am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Billyonaire: If my recollection serves me right, Kanu Nwankwo is not calling for war but referendum. And I know that the Arewa Youth did not also call for war but gave a quit notice for Igbos to move. So, I do not understand why the governors are confused or scared to mention the names of those who called for war, because no one did.
I do not really think a businessman in a government house receiving billions of shared funds will want to vacate their access to sludge funds by supporting secession, but something is very clear. The monies that you all share, do not get to the masses, that is the primary cause of the disaffection that has eventually been fueled by the Dummy in Chief of the Armed Forces.
Meanwhile, the people know their true leader, the last time I checked, some one made a statement for people to stay at home and it was 100% obeyed, I have not seen a governor or President that even imposed a curfew that did use the police and military to enforce the curfew, so it one individual can ask citizens in over 5 states to sit at home and they obeyed without any form of imposition, I think it is best to dialogue with that person.
There will be no war. War is so old school, but there is something I know. There will be no election at Anambra State, and then in 2019 there will be no elections any where in the SS/SE. This is not my wishful thinking, I am only extrapolating on the vibrations of the times. The signs are there for everyone to see.
Let us jaw jaw and not war war. Let's call for a Referendum and let's start the process of Regionalization as a Democratic Strategy. U nailed it |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by Nobody: 9:09am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Funlord2:
Can you prove this part by providing links to the said article? What he said is a fact. It was on CNN n Aljazeera. U have a phone, use it... |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by LionDeLeo: 9:09am On Jun 22, 2017 |
nell4: And you want a nigeria full of vagina reapers and bomb lovers. dunce Mynd44 OAM4J obinoscopy lalasticlala seun 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by balanceofterror1(m): 9:11am On Jun 22, 2017 |
LionDeLeo:
You are right sir, I'm actually sick and tired of the unending hairy chest beating even in the face glaring realities. Chest is not your preferred part, we know the part you cherish most. 2 Likes |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by Nobody: 9:12am On Jun 22, 2017 |
LionDeLeo: Just a short recap of the main events so far.
Igbos touts: The arewa don't want us to go because they are parasites, we must go and the zoo must fall.
Arewa youths: we are tired of this hairy chest beating, pls pack your things and leave arewa to your land. And you have up to Oct 1 to do that.
Igbos touts: why are they threatening us with war? Why can't they call for referendum? DSS should arrest them.
Arewa youths: okay, go and conduct your referendum but in your land, we are strongly in support of your self-determination agenda and indeed you have UN backing.
Igbos touts: why not call your leaders to conduct the referendum for us if you are serious. You are jealous of our success, you want to loot our investment. We have over $45T investment in Arewa.
Igbos leaders: Arewa cannot "drive" us from Nigeria.
Pls, what is this foot-dragging all about having been handed your much desired historic goal on a platter of gold? Ur a large ostrich, With ur head deep inside the desert sand. 1 Like |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by owunabastard: 9:12am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Billyonaire: If my recollection serves me right, Kanu Nwankwo is not calling for war but referendum. And I know that the Arewa Youth did not also call for war but gave a quit notice for Igbos to move. So, I do not understand why the governors are confused or scared to mention the names of those who called for war, because no one did.
I do not really think a businessman in a government house receiving billions of shared funds will want to vacate their access to sludge funds by supporting secession, but something is very clear. The monies that you all share, do not get to the masses, that is the primary cause of the disaffection that has eventually been fueled by the Dummy in Chief of the Armed Forces.
Meanwhile, the people know their true leader, the last time I checked, some one made a statement for people to stay at home and it was 100% obeyed, I have not seen a governor or President that even imposed a curfew that did use the police and military to enforce the curfew, so it one individual can ask citizens in over 5 states to sit at home and they obeyed without any form of imposition, I think it is best to dialogue with that person.
There will be no war. War is so old school, but there is something I know. There will be no election at Anambra State, and then in 2019 there will be no elections any where in the SS/SE. This is not my wishful thinking, I am only extrapolating on the vibrations of the times. The signs are there for everyone to see.
Let us jaw jaw and not war war. Let's call for a Referendum and let's start the process of Regionalization as a Democratic Strategy. Billynoire, I always like your analysis, you must be an intelligent man. What you say is the truth. But correct that name Kanu Nwankwo, it is Nnamdi Kanu |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by Buharimustgo: 9:14am On Jun 22, 2017 |
CutieGuy: Bro i wish u guys will understand that we don't give a damn about this mofos called goveenors and politicians here in the east. And in other shelve face osibande is there wasting his precious tym meeting the wrong pple. He will soon realise that he is on a long thing. U r right,I am still surprised that they have refused to learn that what obtains in the East is different from the north, In the East events control the youth, while in the north Elders control them 2 Likes |
Re: "We Have Resolved Nigeria Must Not Break" - Governors by repogirl(f): 9:14am On Jun 22, 2017 |
It is not use of words or hate speech that is disintegrating the country. It is the so called leaders and how they have chosen to turn a blind eye to the obvious biasness with which the country is being run - has been run for years.
They keep lying to themselves(cos its not us they are deceiving anymore) that they will face the issue of poverty and unemployment, etc. Lies which they have NEVER been able to deliver upon and never will.
Is it not even their bedridden president that began the hate filled divisive speeches?
You people better listen to what the people are asking for, instead of acting deaf and thinking the issue will die down by itself.
When a man shouts outside the door and no one replies, he starts knocking. If nothing happens after knocking on it for a while, he will kuku break down the door. People are shouting now, listen! 3 Likes |