Let's Talk Afro-Geopolitics II: The Future of the Nigerian State

Will Nigeria Make it 2060 (Its 100 Anniversary of Independance)?

  • Yes

    Votes: 27 47.4%
  • No

    Votes: 30 52.6%

  • Total voters
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The Odum of Ala Igbo

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Ah-ah! So Yoruba have started oooo :ooh:
Why Yoruba people now want Oduduwa nation - Gani Adams - Daily Post Nigeria
Why Yoruba people now want Oduduwa nation – Gani Adams
By John Owen Nwachukwu on June 3, 2017
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National Coordinator of the Oodua Peoples Congress, OPC, Otunba Gani Adams, has given reasons why the Yorubas are now desperate to leave Nigeria.

Adams noted that Nigeria is no longer a country where anyone would want to call his.


He noted that restructuring is no longer in the minds of Yoruba youths as they now support self determination on the basis of having their own nation.

He told the Sun, “If you sample the opinion of the youths and others in Yoruba land, they are even tired of restructuring.

“They are more in support of self-determination. They want self-determination on the basis of having their own nation.


“It is something that is very clear to everybody. The situation is worrisome because in Nigeria, some people say let us try and solve the problem but others say the problem must continue because they are benefitting from the system.

“In our experience at the National Conference, the various interests did not want to follow the same path.

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“People from a particular region believe that we should continue to be patching up Nigeria unlike others who wanted a permanent solution to our problems.



“When you tell them that this is what happened in other countries including the United States and Britain, they would tell you that we should continue with the present structure.

“So, with the way things are going, the youth who want to have a better society have the rights to clamour for self-determination.

“I agree with Pa Adebanjo that Yoruba youths are clamouring for self-determination.

“Even some of us that are leaders of the youths, we have to calm them that if you are asking for a nation, we do not think that it would come in the spirit of peace and that we do not want war.

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“What we are saying is that later we can become a nation but now, let us go with restructuring.”
 

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So does Naija split into three states ? I don't really know the other ethnic groups besides Igbo Yoruba Hausa Ijaw and ewe
 

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"Without biafra there will be no difference between an animal and a Black person :mjpls:"
 

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2:40

"Without biafra there will be no difference between an animal and a Black person :mjpls:"


Nnamdi Kanu claims Nigeria is a zoo, in a metaphorical sense. Everyday I read new stories confirming the lack of peace, order and good government in Nigeria.

Just this week Nigerian sailors killed three police officers in the Niger Delta. No one has been arrested yet.
:francis:
 

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Nnamdi Kanu claims Nigeria is a zoo, in a metaphorical sense. Everyday I read new stories confirming the lack of peace, order and good government in Nigeria.

Just this week Nigerian sailors killed three police officers in the Niger Delta. No one has been arrested yet.
:francis:

He was talking about Africans in general, are you excusing the quote.

As for the second part, yup Nigeria has a ton of problems, I don't see how complaining from abroad improves anything.
 
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