@F30bg5874 @vdmempire Honestly I will want VDN to leave Blord cos I don't want his down fall but @ d same time dis is hw d politician start before dey gain power I'm not excluding myself Nigerians we are all corrupt ,d evil dat most of us possess as a corrupt individual is worst than dose in power.
@vdmempire VDM I LOVE YOU BUT Pls lets be careful for who we call for help its hard to trust anyone now pls rather let's the Willing youth unite and fight this, to there more to this than what we are see and experiencing now that's my believe
@haifah_er_abba You should have done yourself the favour of not telling him about your bill(the data) and sub yourself coded to avoid the 1k insult you receive.
“What happened in Benue is just the beginning and it’s only the first strike”
~ man sent threat to Verydarkman saying Benue people K!lled their cows and chased Fulani away and that’s why they’re striking back😲💔💔
@officialABAT The Pope had to say something for our beloved President to make a statement! Yet the administration issued a statement on the Isreal-Iran conflict before the full details became available. Charity begins at home.
Dear Madame Serah Ibrahim,
Thank you for your take on this topical issue. You may have failed to understand that the Lukumi Yoruba are not a reactive race. They proact rather than react. The annulment has already happened. When it occurred and while there was still hope, they agitated and formed the National Democratic Coalition.
Due to NADECO's actions, Nigeria became a pariah state. Afenifere encouraged Lukumi Yorubas in the banking sector to wage an economic war against Nigeria, which upended the banking industry and led General Abacha to establish the Failed Banks Tribunal.
Due to the strong fightback from prominent Omo Odua, General Abacha's government killed Kudirat Abiola, Chief Alfred Rewane, Mrs Bisoye Tejuoso, Rear Admiral Babatunde Elegbede, Admiral Emanuel Olu Omotehinwa, Alhaja Suliat Adedeji, Dr Sola Omatsola, Toyin Onagoruwa, amongst others.
Abacha also tried to kill Pa Abraham Adesanya but for God's intervention.
Some, like Adekunle Ajasin, Chief Olabiyi Durojaiye, and others, were detained without trial.
Prominent Lukumi escaped into exile, including Professor Wole Soyinka, then-Senator Bola Tinubu, and many others.
However, when General Abacha and Chief Abiola died or were killed (we really don't know the truth), and Nigeria compensated the Lukumi Yoruba with power in 1999, there was no more need to keep fighting and raging. To do so would be to be reactive.
General Babangida will not suffer because Lukumi Yoruba come online to insult and attack him or rant against him. That is not cowardice. That is wisdom.
That you and I are quarrelling does not mean we must fight forever. Only a madman fights because he likes fighting. Sane people fight for their interests. And if the person you are fighting has satisfied your interests, you, as a reasonable person, should stop fighting and start cooperating.
People who are led by elders fight strategically and get power. Those led by hustlers fight erratically, and power often eludes them.
General Babangida may or may not have been many things. But he realised his wrong. To atone for his sin, he almost singlehandedly manipulated political events so that General Olusegun Obasanjo was released from prison and pardoned.
Then, Chief Obasanjo was persuaded to contest for the Presidency. When he said he was broke, miraculously, money came from nowhere. In 1999, Nigeria had the only election in which the two leading candidates were from the same ethnic group and geopolitical zone.
Head or tail, an Olu would have been president in 1999. Either Olusegun Obasanjo or Oluyemisi Falae.
That was General Babangida's doing. The Lukumi Yoruba know that.
And when General Obasanjo got there, he arrested, tried and imprisoned those responsible for Alhaja Kudirat's murder. Mohammed Abacha was imprisoned in Kirikiri and till today is not able to travel without restrictions.
And because he repented and atoned for his sin, he was not necessarily forgiven, but at least the political leaders of the Yoruba decided to bury the hatchet so that Yorubaland could progress and Nigeria would move forward.
At the end of the day, that is better than fighting online and offline because of your bruised ego.
Outrage is only effective if it can change your situation. If it cannot improve your state, it is noise, not news. Today, because of the Lukumis' cultural, political, and social maturity, a Lukumi Yoruba man is the President of Nigeria, and even Babangida had to rise from his wheelchair to acknowledge President Tinubu when he entered the venue.
To me, that is better than coming online to insult and attack General Babangida.
Thanks again, and may God bless you.
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