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Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by jargo89(m): 6:13pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
obamabinladen:Same way Ojukwu wanted the presidency in a country that killed millions of his people? Maybe you should have adviced him instead. 11 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by shukuokukobambi: 6:15pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
obamabinladen: shameless boy you're. 3 million ibos died yet ojukwu came back to contest under the party of their killers. Are you guys that valueless? 12 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by positivetaught: 6:15pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
[quote author=StOla post=57856488] He won a seat because he took up residence along the fringes of Lagos prior to the election. He won his single seat, and has national leader of NCNC he would become their leader in government due to the way the parliamentary system is structured. You don't need to be generally popular, you only need to win your own seat, and by priviledge of being party leader you become the leader either as opposition or as government. Awolowo ensured Azikiwe would only have the role of opposition leader as he formed an alliance with the Ibandan People's Party and other independents to achieve a majority over NCNC. Azikiwe ran back to the East and usurped the Premiership of Dr Eyo Ita. [/courseThis is the very point unongo was trying to stress,zik had to run to the east became Awo played the tribal card to deny him the premiership in the west,the westerners knew from onset that the leader of the majority party would be the premier, they also knew zik as the party leader,Awo probably never thought of zik as any significant force in his enclave only to be shocked n result to the tribal card,Awo was not entirely wrong but he should have foreseen that probability of zik's party victory at least during the build up n work against it at that stage,now like it or hate it Awo will always be blame for introducing tribal politics in Nigeria even though for a good course.so instead of insulting unongo for stating a fact you can with sound reason justify his actions. |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by jargo89(m): 6:18pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
HzRF:It you who is the fool. Asking who introduced tribalism. Is that even a sensible question? Its like asking who introduced racism. Brother you have nothing else to say. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by reuben79: 6:21pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
BuariCopyPaste:if yorubas ar real problem of nigeria,wat abt northern?ar dey nt terriorist for nigeria nd eastern ar criminals who spoil nigeria name both home nd abroad 3 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by sangresan(m): 6:24pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
You can see ill-educated Nigerians abusing one another over a false revision of history by a man with a shady past. Was there any cross carpet in the Western Region? NO NO NO Who propagated the falsehood? Nnamdi Azikwe did so through his West African Pilot. If you know the power of the mass media today,just imagine how powerful a widely read newspaper could have been in the Nigeria of the 50s.. Why do people persist in spreading a discredited myth? Because Nigerians are very lazy intellectually. Can't Zik or Unongo abi wetin him dey call himself provide the names of those who cross carpeted? Am waiting for the supporters of Chief Paul Unongo to furnish us with the names of those who cross carpeted from the so-called NCNC to the Action Group. 10 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by jargo89(m): 6:25pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
Marcelo290:You've actually sounded stupid, only your brain tells you otherwise. You made a statement which i disagreed with and that to you has led to a so-called e-war. And the 'you guys' line shows how deluded you are. If you cant accept people having a differing opinion, its best you shut it. 7 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Dedetwo(m): 6:27pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
StOla: Are you this lazy? How could Zik stay in western region when the peeps he strategized in dark corners in order to win election all of a sudden remembered they were Yar.ba? The dude was lucky or very intelligent to still have his life intact. The Alaafin of Oyo, who was an epitome son of the soil, paid dearly for his opposition to tribal politics in western region. It appears there are too many goofy kids on this forum. |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by ThatFairGuy: 6:27pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
When hypocrites, one sided and demented soul speaks, peoples of intellect knows. Pa Awo can't be a dumbass and that's why we(Yorubas( praise and will continue extolling him till eternity! 11 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by drmuri(m): 6:28pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
Ofemmanu1: a cold bottle if zobo for this brilliant chap 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by fayaayoa: 6:31pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
obamabinladen:in your country Biafra, you will have enough of fake products and likes of Evans. 8 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by OgaBuhari: 6:33pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
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Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Marcelo290(m): 6:33pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
shukuokukobambi:I needn't read up anything cos I have it all at the tip of my fingers, look for ignorant people you can toss around, Herbert Macaulay was the leader of NYM, and Zik took over after his death, what politics did he play there? he ain't a saint neither, but the point of argument here is that he brought tribal politics into Nigeria, if you accept with that, then case closed, I'm not in the habit of running around in circles. |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by ThatFairGuy: 6:33pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
Hmmmmn question to ask! He is nonentity shukuokukobambi: |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by sangresan(m): 6:34pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
[quote author=positivetaught post=57859695][/quote]You don't know what you are saying. Ibadan People's Party and the other minority parties were free to negotiate with any other party they deemed fit to form government. Adegoke Adelabu of the IPP joined NCNC while 5 others joined the AG. I don't know why people are crying tribalism here. Independent candidates also contested in the election and many of them were card carrying Action Group members.After the election,they also swelled up the ranks of Action Group parliamentarians...NCNC never had the majority unlike the falsehood Zik sold his gullible supporters. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by obamabinladen(m): 6:35pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
shukuokukobambi: Shataaap. I will kill you with the truth. |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by obamabinladen(m): 6:37pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
fayaayoa: Just as you have enough human skull and likes of Ishola Oyenusi |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by sunbracosun(m): 6:38pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
This man unogo or what do you call your name, expect yoruba to surrender their land to an over ambitious man No Yoruba is wiser than that. 8 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by darediamond(m): 6:39pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
StOla:Jo oooo!!!!! Come on men Nnas, cry us A River. We Afonjas 1 swim Se total finishing!!!!! 3 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Razorblades: 6:41pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
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Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Guestlander: 6:42pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
bibe: This was a passage taken from Awo's autobiograhy which was published in January 1960. Read it and ponder on it, that was your nationalist. His attitude and tactics are eerily similar to what we read from Igbos today. An article written by Zik himself, published on the front page of the Pilot, and entitled: "'Football Iliad, 1940 Edition'", shocked many people. It was a big step forward in an insidious campaign which had gone on for more than two years on the pages of the Pilot. A football team composed of students of the Christ the King's College, Onitsha, came to Lagos to play a 'Win the War' football match against St Gregory's College. The CKC team from Onitsha defeated St Gregory's team by 5 goals to 4. To the ordinary man in the street, let alone the highly sophisticated elements, there was nothing extraordinary or unusual in one school or college defeating another in a game of soccer. But not so with Dr Azikiwe. He saw in the sporting exploits and triumph of the team from Onitsha the inherent superiority of the easterners over their opponents, and he went to very great pains to establish this fact, by means of careful choice of words and emphasis. These extracts from the article are relevant: And then to think of the great combination of the Spartan heroes who crossed the lordly Niger, journeyed through the good earth of Benin, hurried across the domains of the Oshemawe of Ondo, of the Atanla of Owo, of the Owa of Ilesha, of the Oni of Ife, of the Alake of Abeokuta in their invasion of these islands! Who, but heroes of mighty brawn and exceptionally developed brain would have dared to make this invasion and to succeed in carrying to their River Niger home, the Golden Fleece of InterCollegiate Soccer Championship of the Eastern and Western Provinces? Yet they came to Lagos, they saw the irresistible defence put up by their opponents, and they conquered impressively, convincingly, and were graceful even in victory! Could their achievement be paralleled? Would it not be better for me to leave the answer to the laps of the gods? On 24 August 1940, however, the same CKC team played in Ibadan against the Olubadan XI in another 'Win the War' match. The CKC were beaten 3-2 by the Olubadan XI which were an undiluted Yoruba team. Apart from sending the news to the Daily service myself, I also saw to it that it was wired to the Pilot. It was after there had been clamours in the Daily service, in form of letters to the editor, that the news of this Ibadan match was published some two weeks later in the Pilot. Even then, it was a small item on the back page, and it was explained in it that the CKC team were already tired and that some of them were in fact limping, before they went into the field against Olubadan XI. This was of course untrue. I said before that the CKC episode was a big step forward in an insidious campaign which had gone on for more than two years on the pages of the Pilot. One or two more instances will be given. By the time the Pilot had published for a year, an important feature of the paper had become manifest. The Igbos in particular were given inordinate publicity on the pages of the paper. Perhaps this was as it should be. The Igbo had never had a share in newspaper publicity before the advent of the Pilot. But equally so, no Yoruba man of the class of the Igbos publicised in the Pilot ever had a share of publicity in any paper either. In those days one had to be an outstanding politician, a big shot in society, or a well-connected person, for one's name to appear in the Nigerian Daily Times, Nigerian Daily Telegraph andLagos Daily News. Of course if you had a friend working in the news or composing section of a paper, no matter who you were, you might be slipped in. Names of people like myself appeared in the papers simply because we were agitators or free-lance journalists. All the same, it was generally agreed that the Igbos needed all the boosting they could get.But Dr Azikiwe went about it in a manner which disgusted those of us who were used to describing citizens of Nigeria as Nigerians or Africans, and regarding their achievements as reflecting credit on Nigeria, indeed Africa, as a whole. The following are typical of the titles of front page news items and of editorial articles in the Pilot. 1. ' Ibo Young Man to Sail to U.K.' is the heading of a frontpage story and picture on September 23, 1938. The young man is Mr Jaja Wachuku, now Speaker of Nigeria's House of Representatives. 2. '14th West African Student, 10th Nigerian, 8th Ibo in U.S.A.' Another front-page story on January 28, 1939. The 8th Ibo is Mr Nwafor Orizu, now Senator in Nigeria's Upper House. 3. 'Ibo Medical Student Passes Exam In First Class Honours.' Yet another front page story, on June 26, 1940, of the brilliant success of Dr S. O. Egwuatu. 4. Editorials: i. ' A Model Union' ( August 8, 1938) in praise of the Ibibio State Union. ii. 'One Year Ago' ( August 18, 1938) celebrating the first anniversary of the call to the Bar of the first Ibo lawyer, in the person of Mr Justice Louis Mbanefo, now Chief Justice of the Eastern Region High Court. iii. 'The Ibo Are Coming' ( December 31, 1938) -- The very title is sufficiently indicative of the contents. These are but a few examples of the publicity given to Igbos as a group. But as against these, the achievements of Yorubas and, in particular, the academic laurels of their scholars received, if at all, inconspicuous notice in the Pilot. When an Igbo did or was about to do something praiseworthy, he was invariably given a two-column headline and report in the Pilot, and was always described by his ethnic origin in the headlines. But when the Ph.D. degree of London University, indeed of any university for that matter, was conferred on the first Nigerian ever, the historic news was given a small singlecolumn space in the Pilot, and the headline read: 'Nigerian Economist Passes Ph.D. London.' The scholar concerned was Dr Fadipe, a Yoruba. As late as 1945, two Nigerian law students of Cambridge University, one Yoruba and one Igbo, passed the Law Tripos Examination. The Yoruba passed with second class honours (upper division), and the Igbo also passed with second class honours but in the lower division. The latter got front page publicity in the Pilot, but the former got a small space given to him on the back page a few days after the report of his Igbo colleague had appeared. As for outstanding Yoruba public men, they were all of them daubed as 'imperialist stooges' and ' Uncle Toms'. 21 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by tete7000(m): 6:42pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
Marcelo290: I often admire Zik for his nationalistic view but in all honesty I often believe he is too much an idealist who couldn't appreciate the reality of his time. Survival often require that you adapt to reality of time. I am a Yoruba and you really won't expect me to castigate Awo for doing what he did. I don't know what he saw and why he took the path he took. Is he a tribalist? That will be a difficult question to answer, most especially looking at how the country has evolved. Would the country have taken a nationalistic direction had Awo not pull that coup on Zik? Whatever answer we arrived at will just be a mere conjecture because it is an event that never happen and we can never know other variables that could have come in and probably even created a worse scenario that we currently have. Other regions had their own as premiers, only western region would have been an exception, in that wise it wouldn't mean Nigeria as a whole was not tribalistic but rather the southwest was not tribalistic. Could southwest allowing Zik be made impact on other regions' region tribal outlook? Again we cant conclude because whatever conclusion we reach will still be mere conjectures. However, following the history and studying the course the country eventually took, it is always my conclusion that Zik though probably a great nationalist but too much an idealist who refused to accept the reality of Nigeria tribal politics and as such wasn't really able to help his people in ways others do for their own. He pursued the mirage called Nigeria too far and he is one of those who make the topic of restructuring the country a difficult one. That said, I usually want to say that those men did their best within their limitations. What is required is that current generation of leaders pick lessons from the past and see how they can push the country forward. Dwelling in the past won't solve the current national problems. 12 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Unimaginable123: 6:42pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
StOla:Zik did not contest for election in SW. His party did. Parliamentary system of government as practised in the UK (which is what Nigeria was practising then) is different from presidential system of govt. U better read it up 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by absoluteSuccess: 6:43pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
obamabinladen: And Karma added OBJ as jara to the payback. What stops Sik from fielding a Yorubaman as premier of Western region? 3 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by darediamond(m): 6:45pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
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Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Canme4u(m): 6:55pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
[quote author=Ofemmanu1 post=57855573] If you can read and understand this post, your paranoia will cease. IGBOS in their confusion, infusion and frustration arising from pride and over estimation of themselves leading them to a series of saboteur maniac syndromes. Igbos broadly divided other Nigerians into three broad categories. Those they hate, those they deride and those they fear. Those they hate are the yorubas whom they call traitors, tribalists and cowards. Yet no race in Nigeria have been more tribal than the lbos. There are historical facts to prove this. If something is ten and igbos are not allowed to take 15, so that the rest of us can share minus 5, lgbos will cry marginalisation and label the rest us tribalists. However there is no race in this country that have been more accommodating of the lgbos than the Yorubas, there is no single igbo leader that did not grow up in the South West or is a beneficiary of Yoruba largesse. Zik went to CMS GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Adolphus wabara went to AHMAD |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Marcelo290(m): 7:00pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
tete7000:I can't agree more with you, you are very correct. while the likes of Awo and Ahmadu Bello were facing realities and providing free education for her regions, Zik was busy struggling to be and object of national unity which never existed, he came out when the civil war was tense in the boundary between the then Nigeria and Bight of Biafra and raised his both hands up emphasizing one Nigeria... most Igbos would never forgive him for this cos this helped to weaken the Biafran army. According to him, he wouldn't accent to the division of a country he once struggled to fight for it's independence. 6 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Marcelo290(m): 7:03pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
jargo89:A nice evening to you too Sire, am really sorry if I sounded insulting, never meant to. |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by rugipp(m): 7:09pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
StOla: This is what I call finishing. You know what you are saying. The facts are there. God blessyou 7 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Problems Started With Awo’s Introduction Of Tribal Politics — Unongo by Kingspin(m): 7:10pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
StOla:Since June 12, the cry is all over the country no peace. |
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