#NigerianPolitics: The inter-tribal hostilities presently brewing in the south-west of Nigeria 🇳🇬 between Yoruba & Fulani people need not happen if all parties are ready to shun dishonesty & allegiance to primordial tribal sentiments. We must not allow an escalation.
That there is a problem of criminals hiding in SW forests is beyond a doubt.These criminals are known to disguise as Fulani people carrying out legitimate cattle herding business in the region. Some of the criminals have also been found to be fulani in times past & recently.
Previous engagements between governments of the region and leadership of the Fulani cattle herders association has not yielded the expected result of reduction in kidnapping along the highways of the region while survivors have always said the kidnappers look 'fulani.'
I have not been kidnapped before but I have had former co-workers who have been kidnapped along the Akure-Owo expressway. They gave similar reports about the ethnicity of their kidnappers.

We must not discount the harrowing experiences of these Nigerians in the name of politics.
Now the simple solution to this not too complex problem has been made surprisingly complicated by the peculiar nature of our politics in Nigeria:

1. We want all solutions to states' problem to come only from Abuja even though we run a federal system.
2. Their is still deep ethnic sentiments among the over 250 ethnic groups in the country. This mutual suspicion cuts across educational attainment & socio-economic status.

3. Politicisation of issues pertaining to the RESTRUCTURING question.
The recent Garba Shehu quick response to Gov. Akeredolu's order concerning vacation of forest reserves by herders contain elements of the above identified problems. It was gratifying when the Fulani leader in the state rose up to defend the position of the governor.
Hardly had the Ondo state episode died down than the Sunday Igboho fiasco in Oyo state started...and it has been ugly, putting every rational mind in the region to shame!

We didn't need to wait for a thug to begin to lead the discussion in a nuanced issue like this.
Let's be clear, Mr Sunday Adeyemo( Igboho) has great & illustrious people behind him. We can not afford to have another separatist group in our southwest.

The killing/kidnapping/ herders problem in the southwest must be handled with utmost caution.
Finding a solution will involve each person, commentators, government official and agencies to revisit the constitutional basis of our coexistence as a multilingual, multicultural nation-state: federalism not unitarism!
The state governments have rights and responsibilities to their people. The FG has not always seen things in this light but it is the only way forward if Nigeria would survive as a united entity.

The FG still has to lead the discussion of the many strands of this conflict.
In the meantime, we must appeal to tribal associations and unions to desist from rhetoric that may further inflame an already delicate situation.

Peace is everything in the society.

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#ASUU : The members of this union will get full pay( and some) for 9months of work not done, in the year of #covid_19 and subsequent recession.

Everybody loves to profit from our dysfunctional system. We then hypocritically look up to God to 'come heal our land'!
Other university unions are already doing press-up for their own impending strike. Their strike will be followed by strikes in the healthsector and other unions in the civil service.

Then we will blame the executive arm of the government for not growing our economy!
I understand why it's so easy for some people to give up on Nigeria. Projections into the future do not give one much to hope upon. We keep self-sabotaging any developmental strides: pls keep praying for those train services.😆

Still we must keep believing.
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#Nigeria:I hear our #Amotekun is already misbehaving in the SW and many people are already saying, 'we told you so!' Hm.

I thought we all agree that true federalism is the future for Nigeria. Why then are you mocking the initial steps towards this ultimate goal?
We cant be talking like people who don't know what they want. The 'true federalism' must of necessity include such things as giving more security responsibility & power to the states, fiscal federalism & constitutional reforms involving our concurrent/exclusive lists.
Nobody needs to laugh at #AMOTEKUN or any other state's independent security body recently established. We should rather laugh at our Governors who can not establish appropriate training for these new outfits.

We can also laugh at ourselves as a people for this new failure.
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#Nigeria: Parents must bear the first responsibility for the children they bring into this world before we begin putting blames on the government of the day. Many of the bandits & terrorists in northern Nigeria were denied parental care too early in life.

SLS on my mind now.
Former Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi was trying to say something about developing a new approach to family structure in the North but somehow the baby was thrown away with the bathwater. I agree he veered too deeply into politics.

It is clear the issue must be revisited.
I have seen some pictures of some of the apprehended bandits, kidnappers and terrorist and I could only open my mouth in amazement at how small and young many of them are. They remain criminals to me but I wonder if we are going to line them up and shoot them now?
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#NigeriaPolitics: Once you see that fake-blood stained picture on anyones Twitter dp, just know that he or she is one of those who want to pull our country down through a multifaceted civil war.

Distance yourself from such people by unfollowing them.
Defacing the flag of a country in any way is a sign of disrespect to the country and is in fact a crime.

Hating a president or a party or a government should not equate to hating your country.

Many of those people are suffering from an incurable inferiority complex as Africans.
Rwandan was a country of about 10million people in 1994 with only 3 ethic groups; a civil war, essentially intertribal in nature, claimed up to 1 million lives over a period of 3 months.

Nigeria has more than 200million population & >250 tribes. We can't afford any form of war.
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#NigeriaPolitics: Advice to all those who vehemently hate Buhari and his government: there is still time to form your political party and vie for power at all levels in 2023. It's not far.

All these asinine schemes to unseat a government mid-tenure will only lead to bloodshed.
As you strategize,make sure you get people outside of Lagos involved, make sure you involve every geo-political zone.

All these grandiose talk of youth power based on primordial animal rage is rubbish.

Look at a map of Nigeria, Lagos is only a small part of Nigeria.
Citizens including the so-called youths must realize there are processes and procedures in policy-making and politics.

The right process to take over power is via the democratic process of party politics and elections.

Let's stop destroying our country by our own hands.
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#Nigeria:Shame on the conveners of the ENDSARS protest. Now,a curfew has been imposed in Lagos.

How you disguised your ignoble plot to unseat a government behind the call to 'EndSARS' is disingenuous & stands condemned.

There must be a day of reckoning. I hope it will be soon.
We warned all of you fellows who kept applauding these ignorant folks with large followings on social media but kept clapping nonetheless.

We shall see, how many of you are ready to join a militia when the time comes?

Please call 'Mochievous' et al. to come home now.
What I find most abhorrent is the pattern of lies whereby government is blamed for setting its own police station on fire, releasing thugs on protesters etc. Are these people and their followers these stupid?
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