Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by Markfemi2: 3:41am On Sep 08, 2017 |
omohayek: But are you sure he's even Yoruba to begin with? Because his brand of divisive religious fanaticism is definitely not typical of Yoruba people, no matter their religious confession. Something just doesn't smell quite right with his zealously anti-Islamic attitude (and I'm saying that as a non-Muslim myself).
hes not yoruba he is ipod 2 Likes |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by Markfemi2: 3:42am On Sep 08, 2017 |
fumiswtpusy:
Godbless you my brother.dont mind them,they always have slavish mentality,although I am a yoruba muslim myself but I m planning on leaving the religion of PISS very soon fake ipod your no longer an ogbomosho christain as claimed 8 Likes |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by stingg(m): 4:43am On Sep 08, 2017 |
PehaKaso:
We the Biafrans do not need the Middle Belt. They are a bunch of traitors. They have all along denied any affiliations with the South and Biafrans in particular. They should live with the political decision they made. [s]Take a closer look at the political landscape of the Middle Belt, you will discover that they voted enmass and helped put the incumbent administration in place. [/s] Their governors are part of the Northern Governor's Forum, their leaders(Paul Unongo and co) are always pro-North and anti-South. The Middle Belt are at the forefront of the calls for the arrest, incarceration and re-arrest of Nnamdi Kanu and other Southern youths who agitated/agitating for a fair share of our region's resources. No General builds a new nation with known traitors and those who oppose him covertly and overtly......King Jumong. Why are you still bitter after more than 2 years Who blamed you when you voted for your own choice? Or you think others just have to follow your choice? What appears right to you might appear wrong to another person so just grow over it and stop being bitter! 4 Likes |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by Bede2u(m): 5:06am On Sep 08, 2017 |
martyns303:
just an honest question, what do u mean when u say "offshore oil belong to us"? oil found in nigeria's territorial waters belong to Nigeria not Niger Delta. Due to maritime laws 2 Likes |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by jonnyjustcome22: 5:18am On Sep 08, 2017 |
Never than too late |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by eeby1983(m): 5:24am On Sep 08, 2017 |
sapele914: Be dreaming but I hope you wake up before it is too late,those so called wasted Yoruba leaders want to have their cake and eat it to,after shouting for years give us more states,the Military also gave Afe Babalola his own state (osun) now they want to go back to regionalism after spoiling federalism?
Even the former criminal governor gbenga Daniel a beneficiary of the corrupt system is opening his mouth?wonders will never end. you better keep short if u don't know what to say, Afe babalola is from Ekiti not Osun |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by Kingspin(m): 5:32am On Sep 08, 2017 |
Restructuring Yes but let every state be independent. A state can merge if they agree. |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by Kingspin(m): 5:33am On Sep 08, 2017 |
Bede2u: oil found in nigeria's territorial waters belong to Nigeria not Niger Delta. Due to maritime laws So it means that Nigeria is no man's land.. Full stop. |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by moninuola65: 5:38am On Sep 08, 2017 |
But why igbo is panic and worry about this development? I think igbo should go and managed their separation agenda! Nigeria is not going back to regional government non restructuring for looters to handle! Odunmakin may relocated to Zaria, the home of her In-law! |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by queennsekxy(f): 5:45am On Sep 08, 2017 |
nice one ..it's a good thing |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by queennsekxy(f): 5:46am On Sep 08, 2017 |
moninuola65: But why igbo is panic and worry about this development? I think igbo should go and managed their separation agenda! Nigeria is not going back to regional government non restructuring for looters to handle! Odunmakin may relocated to Zaria, the home of her In-law!
must you mention igbo in all your comment??I think you are suffering from inferiority complex. |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by queennsekxy(f): 5:47am On Sep 08, 2017 |
[s] Markfemi2:
fake ipod
your no longer an ogbomosho christain as claimed [/s] |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by Celdanstar: 6:07am On Sep 08, 2017 |
This is a veritable proposition, only that Yorubas are lily livered and will chicken out at the slightest reprimand from the abokis. If they'll be man enough this time, it'll be great. |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by Nobody: 6:09am On Sep 08, 2017 |
abouzaid: . Tinubu that was among the first that called for restructuring and a sovereign constitutional conference have been quiet on it since APC came into power. . 1 Like |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by Alexis11: 6:21am On Sep 08, 2017 |
Kazim88: I wonder why lalasticlala won't put the high publicize Ibadan Summit on fp...
but once it is IPOB or Biafra it would be pegged at fp. It's on front page now..... You should be happy now that more people can see your tribalistic comments on Fp. |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by Alexis11: 6:26am On Sep 08, 2017 |
okerekeikpo: Afonjas talking behind their Arewa masters, just tell them to say it face to face with Arewa and see how they will run leave their cloth The reverse is the case..... Just that you people were bred with lies from birth. 90% of those that have stood against the Northern oligarchy in this country were Yorubas. The records are there. 2 Likes |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by kolexy(m): 6:28am On Sep 08, 2017 |
PehaKaso: Let no Biafran comment negatively on this thread because it is a win-win situation for us Biafrans. The time to foster Southern unity is now. Regionalism, just as it was practised in the days of General Ojukwu, is the platform that we need to actualise Biafra peacefully. Fellow Biafrans, congratulations in advance. The pendulum is gradually swinging to our advantage. All hail Biafra!!!!!!! In the days of Ojukwu?....Lol. Son, the regionalism we are clamouring for was before Ojukwu became Governor. This Unitary system actually started when Ojukwu was Governor of Eastern Region, and Aguiyi Ironsi was Head of State |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by LukeLook: 6:31am On Sep 08, 2017 |
PehaKaso: Let no Biafran comment negatively on this thread because it is a win-win situation for us Biafrans. The time to foster Southern unity is now. Regionalism, just as it was practised in the days of General Ojukwu, is the platform that we need to actualise Biafra peacefully. Fellow Biafrans, congratulations in advance. The pendulum is gradually swinging to our advantage. All hail Biafra!!!!!!! |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by LukeLook: 6:33am On Sep 08, 2017 |
Celdanstar: This is a veritable proposition, only that Yorubas are lily livered and will chicken out at the slightest reprimand from the abokis. If they'll be man enough this time, it'll be great. Is that the history your grandfather told you? |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by nNEOo(m): 6:34am On Sep 08, 2017 |
If it's achieved it will lead to competition .....healthy or not the both leads to development . |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by Ajalekoko76(m): 6:46am On Sep 08, 2017 |
PehaKaso: Let no Biafran comment negatively on this thread because it is a win-win situation for us Biafrans. The time to foster Southern unity is now. Regionalism, just as it was practised in the days of General Ojukwu, is the platform that we need to actualise Biafra peacefully. Fellow Biafrans, congratulations in advance. The pendulum is gradually swinging to our advantage. All hail Biafra!!!!!!! Regionalism, just as it was practised in the days of General Ojukwu Distortion here, General Ojukwu never ruled as a regional governor rather military administrator,then the constitution had been suspended. |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by Michael004: 6:46am On Sep 08, 2017 |
[s] fumiswtpusy: For me as a yoruba muslim from lagos,i don't accept restructuring,untill our masters the foolanis gives us order,i am very much afraid of them.please let's not allow the ss and se biafrans deceive us,lets continue to respect our Fulani brothers and Allah we keep blessing us,even if the ss and se call you slave and coward,dont mind them because when they will come for us none of them will be there to fight for us. If we quarrel with the northerners,who will sight the moon for us.so on these note we the true yorubas should Say no to restructuring. Say yes to respecting the foolanis. Say yes to underage marriage. Say yes to one nigeria. Allah bless you all. They call me funmi the neat yoruba girl,that changes her pant atleast once a day. [/s]Sorry omo igbo urine drinker. Try to change your tactic, it doesn't sell. Even your fellow shoe lickers are now laughing at your degree of stupidity. 5 Likes |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by orisa37: 6:52am On Sep 08, 2017 |
Well done. Generations after you will remember this day and you all as Patriots and descendants of Oduduwa who didn't allow Buhari, The Fulani Herdsmen and their Arab Associates to occupy Yoruba lands by Subterfuge... |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by perfectgen(m): 6:57am On Sep 08, 2017 |
Kazim88: Yoruba ethnic group are smart and cunny..
They deceived and pushed Aboki to write Kaduna Declaration with the plan to destroy Northern Economy.. now Inflation and cost of living is all time high... poverty and Hunger level is now at critical level.
For them to turn around and Write Ibadan Declaration inviting Same Igbos (That have left the North) to come invest in Abeokuta, Oshogbo and Ibadan...
Aboki don't have sense... even the educated and elderly ones are still dunce... blame quota system.
SMH While your opinion may be valid or invalid, insulting a whole ethnic group on an online platform like this is uncalled for and is only disintegrating us further as people, and not just as a tribe. We should believe in ourselves, desire to better the lot of our tribes and people but please desist from insulting other tribes and making inflammatory statements. Thank you. |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by myright: 6:58am On Sep 08, 2017 |
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Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by FTrebirth(m): 7:02am On Sep 08, 2017 |
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Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by Nobody: 7:03am On Sep 08, 2017 |
Kazim88:
best question so far...
What next...?
I was expecting them to come out with a part way to achieving their restructuring but they still come out "demanding "...
what if the Northern cabal refuses, what next...? They are. not serious. |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by soath(m): 7:06am On Sep 08, 2017 |
Eba (domi) odan (dodo). |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by Bobnotrouble: 7:10am On Sep 08, 2017 |
I didn't see any credible Yoruba leader in that gathering yesterday. Only elements of irresponsible opposition from pdp and incurable wailing wailers. |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by discusant: 7:14am On Sep 08, 2017 |
Kazim88: PROMINENT Yoruba leaders and South-West governors, on Thursday, led representatives from the Yoruba nation, including Kogi and Kwara states to demand a restructured Nigeria with emphasis on return to regional government as practised under the 1960 and 1963 Constitutions.
The demand was made at a well-attended summit of the Yoruba nation held at the Lekan Salami Stadium Adamasingba, Ibadan, the Oyo State, where, unlike in the past, all Yoruba groups were represented and spoke in unison about the future of the Yoruba nation within the Nigerian federation.
The clamour to restructure the country and solve the myriad of crises occasioned its pseudo-federal structure had been louder in the South-West region with prominent Yoruba leaders at the vanguard.
But at the Ibadan summit, the South-West governors, who had practically hitherto passed measured comments on the restructuring discourse, declared support for the idea as well as a return to regional administration as was the case in the defunct Western Region under the premiership of the sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
Also in attendance at the summit which participants defied rain to attend were leaders from the South-East and South-South zones who declared they were in agreement with their South-West counterparts on all issues agreed upon at the gathering.
Co-signed by the summit chairman, Chief Afe Babalola and chairman of the planning committee, Dr Kunle Olajide, a communiqué issued at the end of deliberations and read by Afenifere spokesperson, Mr Yinka Odumakin, warned that the country “is careering dangerously to the edge of the slope” and required urgent remedial actions to restructure it from a unitary constitution to a federal constitution as was the case at independence in 1960.
“Summit recalls with nostalgia, the great strides made by the Yoruba nation in the years of self- government up until the abrogation of the federal constitution in 1966 evident in mass literacy, novel infrastructural strides and giant leaps in all spheres of human development.
“Summit noted that the crisis of over-centralisation has led to mass misery in across the country with poverty levels at 72 per cent, unemployment rate at 65 per cent internal immigration and internal displacement, security threat in form of Boko Haram, herdsmen and organised crime.
“Summit convinced that Nigeria is careering dangerously to the edge of the slope except urgent steps are taken to restructure Nigeria from a unitary constitution to a federal constitution as negotiated by our founding fathers at independence in 1960, it was resolved as follows:
“That Yoruba are clear that restructuring does not mean different things to different people other than that a multi-ethnic country like Nigeria can only know real peace and development if it is run ONLY along federal lines.
“That the greatest imperatives of restructuring Nigeria is to move from a rent-seeking and money sharing anti-development economy to productivity by ensuring that the federating units are free to own and develop their resources. They should pay agreed sums to the federation purse to implement central services.
“That the federating units- whether states, zones or regions must themselves be governed by written constitution to curb impunity at all levels. Nigeria shall be a federation comprised of six regions and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
“The Federal Government shall make laws and only have powers in relation to items specified on the legislative list contained in the constitution of the Federation. The Regions shall in turn be composed as states.
“Each Region shall have its own constitution containing enumerated exclusive and concurrent legislative lists regarding matters upon which the regions and the states may act or legislate.
“Contiguous territories, ethnic nationalities or settlement shall be at liberty through a plebiscite, to elect to be part of any contiguous region other than the region in which the current geo-political zone or state boundaries places them.
“The power to create states shall be within the exclusive powers of the region which shall be obliged to create a state provided a plebiscite is conducted, following a request by an agreed percentage of the residents of the ethnic nationality within a state.
“The procedure for conducting a plebiscite and the percentage of any ethnic nationality shall be out in the regional constitution. The power to create local governments and assign functions to them shall be vested in the states.
“That these agreed positions of the Yoruba taken today shall form the basis of negotiations with our partners in the Nigerian project for a United Nigeria based on Justice, peace and fair play,” the communiqué said among others.
Earlier, speakers took turns to submit that Nigeria, having genuflected before the gods of military and civil administration with no meaningful development for its people, needed to be steered away from a unitary political arrangement that had stifled progress and development.
Dr Olajide, in a welcome address, said the summit was put together to do a honest review of the past, an appraisal of the future as well as a telescopic view of the future
“The ship of the Nigerian State is floundering. It is in fact heading towards a titanic rock and Nigerians from all parts of the country must rise up to halt the drift. All Nigerians must speak up. Silence cannot be golden at these times and silence in this time is crime against humanity.
“This summit is not a gathering of a political party. It is not a religious gathering, but it is a gathering of Nigerian patriots of Yoruba extraction determined to give Nigeria a new lease of life. This gathering hopefully will be a breath of fresh air for a country suffocating in distress,” he said.
Chairman of the summit and legal icon, Chief Afe Babalola, noted that Nigeria witnessed its greatest and fastest economic, political and educational development during the self-government and the First Republic.
“Each of the regions was fairly autonomous and could legislate over a number of items which have today been taken over by the Federal Government.
“None of the constitutions fashioned out by the military reflects the ideals which informed the making of the 1954, 1960 and 1963 Constitutions. What the military did to those constitutions weaken the component states, destroy or impair their power to develop and sustain themselves.
“It is therefore correct to state that the military and their civilian apologist either by design of by accident have planted the seeds of national disintegration and disharmony,” he said.
President General of the pan-Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze, and leader of the South-East delegation to the summit, Chief John Nwodo as well as the leader of the South-South delegation, Chief Charles Horsefall, declared support for restructuring and a paradigm shift from unitary to a truly federal structure.
Nwodo cited the successes of Netherlands and California as examples of what would happen in the country if states are allowed to develop at their own pace and utilise the resources within their territories.
In his goodwill message, Fayose urged Yoruba elders to be wary of voices of dissent on the restructuring discourse from the South-West, stressing that the some Yoruba leaders had always constituted stumbling block to the achievement of collective goal.
“I am here tom speak to speak the truth. They can only throw away my submission, but not my person. All former Yoruba leaders, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, late Chief Ladoke Akintola and Chief Adegoke Adelabu, did their best to ensure Yorubaland attains greatness. It is now left for us to pick up the challenge from where they stopped.
“Some of our leaders are selfish in thinking and even agitation. A Yoruba leader who had the privilege to rule Nigeria failed to honour late Chief MKO Abiola. The man who died for the cause of Yoruba.
“Lets look back, I am afraid if he would not come out tomorrow to speak against what we are gathered here to discuss.
“There is no alternative, no part two to restructuring. We have to go back regional administration. One of our leaders once threatened us that we should not speak about regional government. That is why I maintain that we should not blame some governors who are absent here. There is limit to governors’ powers. The president is like a lion. If he does not want governors to speak on a matter, he roars and that is it,” he said.
“For Ogun State, Commissioner for Integration, Adebola Adeife, represented Senator Ibikunle Amosun; Commissioner for Special duties, Osun State, Ogunsola Toogun represented Mr Rauf Aregbesola, Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaicy Affairs, Bimbo Kolade represented Senator Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, while Professor Wale Ademodu represented Mr Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State.
Professor Ademodu said the people of Ondo State under the leadership of Governor Akeredolu said without restructuring, Nigeria could be heading for rock.
“For us in Ondo State, yes, we welcome the idea of restructuring, if not we go for due process. The idea of restructuring and devolution is a great political idea but we can use economic process to achieve unity in Yorubaland.”
Forner Governor of Ogun state, Otunba Gbenga Daniel said government and the people of Nigeria must see restructuring as unique idea which today would determine the development and progress of the country.
He noted that irrespective of opposition to restructuring, it had become a national agenda, an idea whos time had come.
At the gathering were Chief Ayo Adebanjo, Chief Reuben Fasoranti, Professor Banji Akintoye, Senator Gbenga Kaka, Ambassador Olatokunbo Awolowo Dosumu, Ambassador Yemi Farounbi, Chief Olu FalaeChief Niyi Akintola SAN, Femi Fani-Kayode, Senator Kofoworola Buknor-Akerele, Dr Fredrick Fasehun, Chief Gani Adams, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, Senator Mojisoluwa Akinfenwa, Professor Tunde Adeniran, Archbishop Ayo Ladigbolu, Chief S. K. Onafowokan, Chief Idowu Sofola, SAN, Chief Micheal Ade Ojo (Elizade).
Chief Segun Adegoke, Chief Kola Omololu, Chief Areoye Oyebola, Dr Doyin Okupe, Senator Iyiola Omisore, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, Dr Amos Akingba, Professor Remi Sonaya, Chief Tokunbo Ajasin, Honourable Wale Oshun, Dr Walter Ofonagoro, General Ike Nwachukwu, Dr John Nwodo, Chief Alex Anozie, Zik Obi, Representative of Akran of Badagry, Senator Okon Aniete, Dr Slyvannus Ebigwe, and many others.
http://www.tribuneonlineng.com/ibadan-summit-yoruba-leaders-south-west-govs-demand-restructuring-regional-govt/?amp_markup=1 Wow. Na so so non-Muslim Yoruba full there. Wait till Muslim Yoruba bring their own different agenda. Muslim Yoruba take orders direct from the Sultan of Sokoto. Muslim Yoruba aspire together with Muslims of Sokoto Caliphate for a future Islamic Republic of Nigeria for all in present Nigeria. Tinubu and his political son, Raji Fashola are not there. Fashola as governor of Lagos state replied Igbos that Nigeria didn't require any more political restructuring, that what was required was creation of more local government areas. Abeg, puo nu n'uzo, off from road, Referendum on Biafra is it; even if it is on Igboland alone, let it be, make every group find its way. Nigeria FAILED - irretrievably. Arewa so greedily used its military dictators to doctor and restructured Nigeria, such that the type of restructuring this Yoruba group is asking for is no more possible to attain in Nigeria. |
Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by Proudlyngwa(m): 7:22am On Sep 08, 2017 |
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Re: Ibadan Summit: Yoruba leaders, govs Insist on restructuring & regional govt by KanuIsCursed: 7:25am On Sep 08, 2017 |
julietm123: At least still better than coward diya and the rest. Chai E pain am |