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Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by Tochi3(m): 10:54pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Yaribanzaonic:Chai. |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by Tflesk: 10:54pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Lipscomb:chai jealously wont allow u to believe... hahaha igbos are far far better than d yorubas and northerners put together both in talent, ideas, endurance, economic development etc 1 Like |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by Donelli: 10:57pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
adekolaelect:Can you name the fundamentals a society would need to head in a direction of development? 1 Like |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by Lipscomb(m): 10:57pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Yes I can see that .no wonder you can't staying your region. Southwest is like Dubai to them. Tflesk: |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by Tflesk: 10:59pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Godons1: Lols Eyaaa i feel ya pains.., pele o you can go do d findings urself 1 Like |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by myobjective: 11:00pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Tflesk: Where did you get this statistics from? But all the information available shows that the reverse is the case. |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by mauriceju2(m): 11:01pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
the greatest wealth of all time is human resources and the East have it in abundance ndanc author=myobjective post=87066976] This is what I tell easterners eyeing the hydrocarbons of minority groups shouting about restructuring or Biafra. The question is what does the east possess or contribute to the centre now to warrant such hubris from them. The reality is the east should be the last region to shout or demand restructuring.[/quote] 1 Like |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by Godons1: 11:02pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
myobjective: God bless you. You are a patriot and you understand these guys clearly. They are bunch of noice makers, who think that, the Niger Deltans will handover their oils to them when restructuring comes. 1 Like
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Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by Tflesk: 11:09pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Lipscomb:HAHAHA you dont expect pple wt similar ideas and talent to stay in one place, we need spread to have enough space to expand... and besides ur so called magacity (lagos) is a no mans-land cus everybody contributed in it deuelopment... 1 Like |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by oglalasioux(m): 11:14pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Your grammar is enough reason to kill the south east. |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by Tflesk: 11:18pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
mauriceju2:@myobjectives how do u expect them to contribute more to the economy when theyre hated and not regarded as anything in the country... it just like this saying "monkey dey work bamboo dey chop..." AND I ASK WHAT ARE THE NORTH CONTRIBUTING TO THE ECONOMY APART FROM SPONSORING TERRORIST Answer me |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by enemybulldozer(m): 11:21pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
SLAP44:What do you expect from a buhari supporter if not this kind of trash. Buhari supporters are not naturally wise johnmartus is a typical example of what am saying. Igbos what biafra and this one is talking about restructuring this goes a long way in proving me right in my earlier stance. |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by enemybulldozer(m): 11:22pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
JONNYSPUTE:Exactly! |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by NGpatriot: 11:22pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Tflesk: 1 Like
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Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by Tflesk: 11:29pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
myobjective:HAHAHA EYAA UR JEOLOUSY BIG PASS U... |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by duncun: 11:54pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
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Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by XANDERBOY85: 3:04am On Mar 01, 2020 |
NGpatriot: And the hole gets even deeper! I think part of your problem is that you've been fed on a strict diet of hatred towrds Igbos right from your childhood days as an almajiri! It shows in the bigoted rubbish you post in the name of having an argument! There's no deviating from the script with you: it's all about 'Ibo' coup....Ironsi abolished regions and didn't punish the coupists.....blame Ironsi and Zik for what Nigeria is facing today......etc! You've somehow got it into your diseased, hate-filled pea-brain that, but for the 'nyamurees/Ibos', your 'one Nigeria' would have by now been El-Dorado and well on its way to attaining Uhuru! What do you understand a military regime to be? So in your daft reasoning, you reckon there could be a military regime at the centre competing with the regions....with all the powers bestowed on them in the first republic? You never heard that with the military there's a distinct command and control structure that culminates at the top with the chief of army staff who takes orders directly from the head of state? A dispassionate appraisal of the Ironsi unification decree would show it was promulgated by the military strictly for governance purposes, and had nothing to do with Ironsi wanting Igbos to control everything as you lot would like us to believe. In any case, when the unification decree was promulgated, it did not abolish regional gov'ts as you suggest...the regions were still in existence up until when Gowon took the saddle and abolished them to create the 12 state structure. With the return to democracy in 1979, the useless 1979 constitution (and subsequent ones that were to follow) was unitary in all but name. One then wonders why you hypocritical lot have never bothered to correct the 'unforgivable wrong' of Ironsis' military regime, but rather have elected to continue with the same unitary system of gov't you blame him for! Two-faced hypocrisy at its basest form! You say Ironsi joined us all together because he wanted 'one Nigeria'! You see how deceptive, slippery and shameless you are? You rail against Ironsis' actions (an easy scapegoat for you when your support of the status-quo is challenged.....just blurt out 'but Ironsi started it' and the heat is deflected on to the 'nyamurees')....you rail against his actions in promulgating the unification decree, yet turn around and say the 'one Nigeria' you accuse him of instituting should be retained! Dude, you're confused as well as shameless! You need to change your moniker to FULANIpatriot because that's what Nigeria means to you leeching liabilities: it's the interest of Islam and the Fulani first, and then whatever little interest remains, you can give it to Nigeria! The reason you want 'one Nigeria' to continue is not because of some noble ideals like fairness, togetherness, love for ones fellow compatriots, equity, and such 'piffle'.....no, you want 'one Nigeria' to continue because it's you meal-ticket, your ATM, and a means to lord it over others! You're what you are today based mainly on the sweat, resources and entrepreneurial ingenuity of others, and if you had a shred of self-respect left in you, you would hang your head in shame! 3 Likes |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by wirinet(m): 4:16am On Mar 01, 2020 |
SLAP44:But you forefathers have been migrating to other regions to be prosperous, even before independence. If the south east was so prosperous, why we're many checking out?
So why did you guys never recorded a prosperous or strong kingdom like Songhai, Oyo or Benin kingdoms. Benin kingdom even incorporated some of your lands up to Onitsha. 1 Like |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by wirinet(m): 4:20am On Mar 01, 2020 |
SLAP44: How has the quality of human resources helped your communities and states? How is the quality of human resources different from any other region or tribe of the south? We need to start seeing the results of that strength, not only mouth on social media. 2 Likes |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by wirinet(m): 4:31am On Mar 01, 2020 |
Tflesk: 75% of nigerians use infinix, tecno and itel phones? That means only 25% of the over 180 million phones lines in Nigerians use Samsung, apple, and chinco brand phones? 1 Like |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by selemempe: 4:40am On Mar 01, 2020 |
mrvitalis:I'm telling you bro these yorubas turn logic upside down You see the big error we made in 2015? |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by Nobody: 4:46am On Mar 01, 2020 |
Actually, no region can survive restructuring, except the South South, and even the South South itself would run into trobule in a few years. In my opinion, what is driving the cry for restructuring is two ideas 1.The North (usually defined as the Hausas...even though at least 50% of the North isn't Hausa) is eating Southern money 2.Under regionalism, we lived much better. First, regions were not better than what we have today. The fact is, most people in all the regions lived in rural areas. And the spending was disproprtionately on the small educated class with the idea that they would develop Nigeria....and since it is the educated class that writes the story...that's why you hear many of them chanting 'Things were better'. Things were not better....and infact things would get worse if we had kept the regions. Second...agriculture in Nigeria is largely subsistence. If we restructure into regions, or break up, the amount we produce agriculture wise would be too low to support one state , talk-less of one region. In a country where less than 10% of the farmers are practicing large scale mechanzed farming....the money generated won't be enough to support everyone. Third,the biggest business in Nigeria is importing stuff and reselling. Infact the reason why many Easterners want restructuring is because they think that the oil money will sustain their business. Well, while I don't oppose anyone agitating for his interest...the truth is that under such a system, we would run out of forex in months...and be forced to take loans to sustain ourselves (because oil is on a downward trend) Fourth, anyone telling me that the regions are going to use their human resources to devlop is on a long thing. Nigerians like welfare...which is why the North does not want to be free of oil from the South...and why some Easterners want Biafra and restructuring...because they think alike. In Nigeria...we see raw materials as an unlimited source of income to be shared...and that in our mind constitutes development. That is not development...development is using your limited resources to be productive. In my opinion, Nigerians should forget restructuring, and instead force themselves to become a nation where every state is producing stuff for the global market....industrialization. It is because the road to industrial development is long and hard, and Nigerians want ready made, that they are chanting restructuring. Meanwhile, North, and South are non-producing entities... Until every state in Nigeria is a producer, not a parasite...then we can talk restructuring. Because if we restructure now...we would be fighting resource wars within 10 years. And you won't like it. And no, I am not speaking for the North. As far as I am concerned, the North needs this message of mine the most. They need to invest in education and industrial development urgently..especially as Boko Haram has shown them how neglect of their youth has led to problems. As for the South East....you guys cannot have Biafra without changing your economic structure. Like the North, you need to invest in industrial and educational development, and make industries the center of your economy. Otherwise, Biafra would be a broke nation taking loans like Nigeria...because the main business is importing and selling stuff...stressing the forex savings. Same for the South West. You will suffer under restructuring too. If you don't reduce your oil dependency. 1 Like |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by NGpatriot: 4:52am On Mar 01, 2020 |
XANDERBOY85: A unitary government is a form of government where all powers, ie, to make laws; to implement laws; and to adjudicate laws are in the hands of one and only one Central Government. This is the definition of UNITY because you obviously don't know the meaning of the implication of what your ibo forefathers created. Unitary = One Nigeria with power in the center, what we have today that ibo people don't like and don't want was created by the same ibo people,. Zik from the beginning joined and did boy boy for the North for unity and one Nigeria, and your next ibo forefather followed in his footsteps to issues his own decree to make sure that we follow one Nigeria with power in the center because he thought he was going to sit in the center with ibo people calling the shot, but evil people don't reap good results from their evil actions. This is the bed you made so sleep gently on top of it and stop making noise, we don't want to hear your cry baby noise. 1 Like |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by Emekankwoka(m): 5:02am On Mar 01, 2020 |
Back stabbers at work again. Hmm Yoruba... |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by wirinet(m): 5:05am On Mar 01, 2020 |
Gnaeusmagnus: You have summed up what I have been saying all these years, restructuring is a meaningless term. In fact it's another euphemism for getting more money out of crude of the Niger Delta. The three major ethnic groups igbo, Yoruba and hausa fulani are jostling for a greater share of the oil money. I assume you are from a minority tribe and not from the big three, because the big three tribes don't think beyond terms that is ultimately about controlling and sharing Niger delta oil resources. The only road to development is through a concise development plan, which starts with proper education, research, infrastructure and long term goals. That's how Japan developed less than 20 years after being completely devastated in a war, that's how China became an economic giant in 30 years. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by anamakulinkuli: 6:38am On Mar 01, 2020 |
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Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by nku5: 7:26am On Mar 01, 2020 |
[s] johnmartus:[/s] This is primary 1 level propaganda and reasoning until Nzeogwu, Ademoyega and co tried to save the Western Region by overthrowing the government in 1966, the Eastern Region was the fastest growing administrative entity in the world. Today the South East in spite of this useless, demonic states system that Gowon introduced is the lowest in crime, lowest poverty rates etc. |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by Uchek(m): 7:35am On Mar 01, 2020 |
You are a dullard! johnmartus: |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by nku5: 7:52am On Mar 01, 2020 |
johnmartus: Let's get into the details of your crappy post 1. The Eastern Region was a thriving zone that saw rapid development and initiative that endures until today. Dr Okpara created Obudu cattle ranch, Trans-Amadi industrial layout and others too numerous to mention. The Federal Mortgage Bank was an Eastern Region agency until Gowon took over and made it the useless drain pipe on our resources it has become. 2. Go and look at the IGR of civil service states like Enugu state before you spew this rubbish 3. Ironsi unified the civil service. He did not abolish the regions. Get some knowledge before you come online to display a total lack of knowledge |
Re: Southeast Can't Survive Restructuring Plan... let us be sincere by adekolaelect(m): 8:41am On Mar 01, 2020 |
Donelli:Enabling environment for the ease of doing businesses for both indigenes and none indigenes ,Security, Natural Resources and human development .but natural resource can not do it without those mention above and human managerial nature of Leaders and the citizens of the region.The region in question is not good in term of accommodating other regions and religions .the citizens of the region are migrators in nature which will to neglect of the region.Low revenues,lack of productive development will set in .
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