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Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by ledamaster(m): 8:57pm On Jan 22, 2020
Nigeria fought a very bloody civil war to stay together and to remain a free democratic country. If anyone wants to leave Nigeria by all means they should go, after all its a free country. Nobody is stopping Yorubas or anyone from leaving Nigeria. Just that Nigeria will not allow any part of its land to be used in the formation of any new country.
Election will surely hold in 2023, and every region have thesame right to the Presidency, plus every part of Nigeria must recognize the new President. As expected in a democracy only one that gets the most votes becomes President. He no matter his zone shall be president of the entire Nigeria and Nigeria will remain one entity before and after the 2023 election no matter the outcome of that election like we saw in 2015 and 2019.
Once again nobody is stopping any Yoruba man or woman from leaving Nigeria. But one thing is very clear, Nigeria will not let the blood of those who died fighting for the Nation waste in vain. On this truth, I dare say not a piece of Nigeria no matter how tiny, would be ceded to any group for the formation of any new country.
The agreements and subsequent infighting in APC are not the problem of Nigeria. Those that entered into it should go and settle themselves and leave Nigeria out of it. We will not tolerate or allow anyone blackmail Nigeria, we will not tolerate any secession agender.
Surely everyone knows, we have other geopolitical regions, the North Central, South East and North East all of which are adequately qualified and deserve the presidency. None of these zones appointed Buhari or Tinubu to decide where the Presidency should go come 2023, thus we will not tolerate any black mail from you lots. Any Yoruba man that wants out of Nigeria should pack his bag and leave, the rest of Nigeria will support Buhari and the one coming after him in laying good foundation and fixing Nigeria. I repeat not an inch of the Nigerian soil will be ceded to anyone. If you want to go, by all means do. No problem.
Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by ContractKiller: 8:59pm On Jan 22, 2020
Bwahahaha grin Disjointed and incoherent nonsense just like the disorganized country he supports.

When they break away and the Ibos break away as well you a-bokiss will be free to embrace your destiny of poverty, illiteracy and wretchedness.
Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Nobody: 9:08pm On Jan 22, 2020
Lol
Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by budaatum: 9:12pm On Jan 22, 2020
ledamaster:


Just that Nigeria will not allow any part of its land to be used in the formation of any new country.
I have always said that any tribe, including my own Yoruba, who wishes to leave Nigeria, should pack up their selves and migrate elsewhere. You cannot be leaving and taking our land with you! Go and get new land in Congo or the Sahara Desert and create your new country!

It's like when the Israelites left Egypt. Ok, so they stole from the Egyptians, and we'd expect you to steal from Nigeria too, but they packed up their stuff and buggered off the land, and see now how well they are doing in their new land that Abraham buggered off to centuries before!

Anyone who does not want to be Nigerian should bugger off too and leave Nigeria for we Nigerians and sayanora on your way out. No one is forcing you to stay! And you might end up as good as Israel.

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Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by slimfit1(m): 9:14pm On Jan 22, 2020
Hausa people oil is finished you can have the oil lazy people take the oil but we won't turn our farms into feeds for your cows. You are not progressive people. The people who died to keep this country one how many of them have you recognized. How many of their families did you take care of joker?
Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Nobody: 9:17pm On Jan 22, 2020
And who are you to decide on the destinies of millions of people?
There is no way that this country would remain one if things continue the way they are now. PMB is a highly divisive ruler cos, to me he is not a leader, his actions alone is enough for this country to split into smithereens

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Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by ledamaster(m): 9:22pm On Jan 22, 2020
slimfit1:
Hausa people oil is finished you can have the oil lazy people take the oil but we won't turn our farms into feeds for your cows. You are not progressive people. The people who died to keep this country one how many of them have you recognized. How many of their families did you take care of joker?

So all you can deduct from this write up is Oil? For your info, Northern Nigeria have Oil. There is a reason Nigeria is created by God, we must seek that reason and actualize it for the benefit of all.
Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by ledamaster(m): 9:27pm On Jan 22, 2020
donsimon2012:
And who are you to decide on the destinies of millions of people?
There is no way that this country would remain one if things continue the way they are now. PMB is a highly divisive ruler cos, to me he is not a leader, his actions alone is enough for this country to split into smithereens
He is now divisive cos he decided to remain fair to all and not do your regional bidding? God made him president, and by Gods grace he shall finish his tenure and hand over to the next in line with Nigeria remaining one nation. No one I repeat, nobody can blackmail Nigeria into handing the presidency to them. The North East, North central and even the South East have not produce the presidency since 1999, and deserve a shot at the presidency, if anything they deserve it more than anyone else. So your blackmail won't work.

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Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by ledamaster(m): 9:33pm On Jan 22, 2020
ContractKiller:
Bwahahaha grin Disjointed and incoherent nonsense just like the disorganized country he supports.

When they break away and the Ibos break away as well you a-bokiss will be free to embrace your destiny of poverty, illiteracy and wretchedness.
This line of blackmail is lame. Noone takes it serious it doesn't work. Its not about noise, and nonone is stopping you from leaving just pack your bags and go. We have proven nationalists in the Southwest who will continue with Nigeria.
Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Sokosuji: 9:34pm On Jan 22, 2020
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Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Sokosuji: 9:35pm On Jan 22, 2020
A seriously serious matter
Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Guestlander: 9:40pm On Jan 22, 2020
Lmao. Comedy.
Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by slimfit1(m): 9:42pm On Jan 22, 2020
ledamaster:


So all you can deduct from this write up is Oil? For your info, Northern Nigeria has Oil. There is a reason Nigeria is created by God, we must seek that reason and actualize it for the benefit of all.

The reasons have expired I don't know what you gained from this union we are not gaining anything from it 60 of it all we see are senseless decisions. Constitution does not make sense. Laws are not effective. Sharia law constitution that's what we have.
Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by slimfit1(m): 9:48pm On Jan 22, 2020
ledamaster:


So all you can deduct from this write up is Oil? For your info, Northern Nigeria has Oil. There is a reason Nigeria is created by God, we must seek that reason and actualize it for the benefit of all.

The reasons have expired I don't know what you gained from this union we are not gaining anything from it 60 of it all we see are senseless decisions. Constitution does not make sense.
Laws are not effective. Sharia law constitution that's what we have even that one only affects the poor.
When something happens to a Nigerian that is Hausa he gets help from Nigerian consulate when it is Yoruba, Igbo, poor or a Christian they pretend as if they didn't see it.

I'm sure you are benefiting hugely from this Nigeria. If I was in your shoes maybe I would want it to still be together too. I hope you enjoy the money while you can.

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Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by XANDERBOY85: 9:58pm On Jan 22, 2020
See this one forming Rambo!

You lot that can’t survive on your own, without the ‘one Nigeria’ you leech off, cut a very sad picture! Ethnicities were in existence before the marauding white enslavers came and forcefully joined them together, and they will continue to exist long after this shithole is consigned to the history books!
Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Nobody: 1:07am On Jan 23, 2020
That article by Bayo showed that the Amotekun thing which I thought was real was a political tool developed to twist the arms of the North to give away the 2023 presidency on a platter.

Amotekun is just a political tool for 2023, nothing more.

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Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by ledamaster(m): 8:25am On Jan 23, 2020
AmuDimkpa:
That article by Bayo showed that the Amotekun thing which I thought was real was a political tool developed to twist the arms of the North to give away the 2023 presidency on a platter.

Amotekun is just a political tool for 2023, nothing more.
Am very happy like most Nigerians you gets it. Nigerians are not against Amotekun if its solely set up for securing the South West from criminals and bandits, We just dont want it used as a tool of blackmail like the South West wants to use it for. They should heed the warnings of the F.G, one step out of line it will proscribed.
Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Amujale(m): 6:16pm On Jan 23, 2020
AmuDimkpa:

Amotekun is just a political tool for 2023, nothing more.

Amotekun is a regional security initiative that is meant to work in conjunction with the already established counterparts i.e Neigbourhood watch e.t.c

Stop turning a good and positive initiative into a political tool.
Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by budaatum: 6:23pm On Jan 23, 2020
Amujale:


Amotekun is a regional security initiative that is meant to work in conjunction with the already established counterparts i.e Neigbourhood watch e.t.c

Stop turning a good and positive initiative into a political tool.
Perhaps amotekunites should have gone about its establishment the right way then.

https://www.nairaland.com/5647855/just-amotekun-remains-illegal-malami#86048767

Though, one notes threads claiming otherwise.

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Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Amujale(m): 2:40am On Jan 24, 2020
budaatum:

Perhaps amotekunites should have gone about its establishment the right way then.

https://www.nairaland.com/5647855/just-amotekun-remains-illegal-malami#86048767

Though, one notes threads claiming otherwise.

The Attorney General isnt correct on that one, i must say.

For instance, according to Governor Akeredolu, the Attorney General doesnt have the power to make Amotekun illegal, those powers reside with the courts.

Out of all the sitting officials in our Police Council, only few of them are Federal all the rest are Governors of their given state.

Furthermore, the Commisioner of Police (one of the Federal representatives) signed the initiative into action. And as such the Attorney General doesnt own the rght or power to degrade the authority of his colleagues ruling.
Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Amujale(m): 2:45am On Jan 24, 2020
budaatum:

Perhaps amotekunites should have gone about its establishment the right way then.

https://www.nairaland.com/5647855/just-amotekun-remains-illegal-malami#86048767

Though, one notes threads claiming otherwise.

The matter of Amotekun is a well thought out initiative that has been blown out of its original context.

Amotekun is not a paramilitart unit.

Amotekun is found so as to consolidate the already established security parameters.

The Governors have given us there solemn word that they will make certaim that these civilian volunteers arent used for political matters, purely security and defence of our realm against vandals and other nuisances.

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Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by budaatum: 3:14am On Jan 24, 2020
Amujale:


The matter of Amotekun is a well thought out initiative that has been blown out of its original context.

Amotekun is not a paramilitart unit.

Amotekun is found so as to consolidate the already established security parameters.

The Governors have given us there solemn word that they will make certaim that these civilian volunteers arent used for political matters, purely security and defence of our realm against vandals and other nuisances.
Sorry Amu, but there is absolutely nothing well thought out about Amotekun, as you can tell by the hostility and confusion it engendered from non-Yorubas and enough Yorubas alike. Some say its not paramilitary and some will tell you you can't fight the Fulani herdsmen it was set up to fight with amulets and ọfọ incantations!

And I am not exactly one to take the solemn word of a politician as a guarantee for anything, not to talk of the security of my state, or tgat they would not use amotekun for their political ambitions! In fact, I'd be very worried if you take the solemn word of a politician as a guarantee for anything since I know you to be a person who does not so easily believe what you are told.

It is not amotekun that will "consolidate the already established security parameters". By its nature, it will do the exact opposite and be a fragmented security force in each state (and probably each street!) accountable, or rather, not accountable to anyone but the person who pays them, and there's no guarantee that person can or should be trusted enough so their solemn word counts for more than the spit that came out their mouth when they uttered their solemn word!

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Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by budaatum: 3:21am On Jan 24, 2020
Amujale:


The Attorney General isnt correct on that one, i must say.

For instance, according to Governor Akeredolu, the Attorney General doesnt have the power to make Amotekun illegal, those powers reside in the courts.

Out of all the sitting officials in our Police Council, only few of them are Federal all the rest are Governors of their given state.

Furthermore, the Commisioner of Police (one of the Federal representatives) signed the initiative into action. And as such the Attorney General doesnt own the rght or power to degrade the authority of his colleagues ruling.
Which Commissioner of Police signed the initiative into action?

And why should I take Governor Akeredolu's word over that of the Attorney General?

And who are the colleagues of the Attorney General?

I doubt you see how complex an issue this is.

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Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Amujale(m): 4:11am On Jan 24, 2020
budaatum:

Which Commissioner of Police signed the initiative into action?

The Inspector General.

Btw, the Inspector General is colleaugue to the Attorney General at one of their Privy Councils.
Re: Re: Why Yoruba Will Leave Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi by Amujale(m): 4:16am On Jan 24, 2020
budaatum:

And why should I take Governor Akeredolu's word over that of the Attorney General?

And who are the colleagues of the Attorney General?

I doubt you see how complex an issue this is.


Its very simple indeed.

The Attrorney General jurisdiction on policing matters resides in the FCT.

The Governor of each state is the abslute guradian of each an every citizen and their state.

Personally, i think that the Attorney General's statement has been spun out of proportion as Governor Akeredolu claims to be the situation below.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/374117-amotekun-what-we-discussed-with-osinbajo-akeredolu.html

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