Monday 25 May 2015

MUST WATCH & SHARE!!! There Is Something Wrong With Yoruba. WATCH VIDEO.


Aregbesola's failure to meet up its responsibilities.. a great...
There is something wrong with Yoruba, something rotten with the Federal Republic of Nigeria. You know it and I know it. We have known it for a long time. We are a unitary state and unitarism in a multicultural country is out of date.Unitarism is on the way out but is not moving fast enough. The Yoruba Youths intend to give unitarism a final push and sink it for good in Nigeria. But unitary system alone is not our enemy. Our enemy is the evil that unitarism brings. Unitary system is the rock on which Hausa/Fulani oligarchies, their Yoruba collaborators, and neo-colonialists build their houses at the expense of the Yoruba and the people of the Niger Delta. Unitary system corrupts because quite a lot of them can do very nicely for themselves and their states under the system.Now we all know that there is something wrong with the unitary system in Nigeria, when the Yoruba, the economic backbone of Nigeria, cannot meet up its responsibilities. But for the past six months that Aregbesola has been unable to pay the Osun State's workers salaries, Yoruba's money continues to fund the economic growth and development in the Hausa/Fulani region of Nigeria. Unitary system maintains the North by using the wealth and resources of the Yoruba and the Niger Delta regions to support growth in the North, ostensibly aimed at reducing the Yoruba to mere slaves. What do we complain about? That we are governed by Hausa/Fulani in the North. That the Hausa/Fulani, are able to come to Yorubaland with Federal Inland Revenue Services to collect our taxes from us and take same to Abuja to be shared by the number of States, Local Governments and Population figures in which they have the highest numbers and yet contributed merely 1% to the Federal Government revenue when the Yoruba and the people of the Niger Delta contributed 49% and 44% respectively. Exploitation is the word. No man can be a full human being if he has to say "Yes Sir", "No Sir", to a man who is boss because he belongs to the born-to-rule. The time has come for the Yoruba Youths to unite for we can't stop this exploitation unless we are masters in our own Yoruba Country. So that is the first thing that has to be put right. We have got to have regional autonomy. It is regional autonomy now or the dissolution of Nigeria.
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