When A Woman Declares The Breakaway of the Yoruba People From Nigeria

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Edmund Obilo

Edmund Obilo

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When A Woman Declares The Breakaway of the Yoruba People From Nigeria
Separatists in Action in Yorubaland ... Part 2
Guest:
Tade Ipadeola is a lawyer. In 2013 his poetry collection The Sahara Testaments won the prestigious Nigeria Prize for Literature instituted by the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG). He is a winner of of the Delphic Laurel in Poetry
Note:
On 13 April 2024, Dube Onitiri-Abiola, wife of the late presumed winner of the June 12 election, MKO Abiola, declared the breakaway of the Yoruba people from Nigeria. In a defiant move, Dube Abiola became the first woman to take such an action against the Nigerian state. While some have labeled her actions as treasonable, others have been left questioning what could lead a woman with such a background to take such a bold stance.
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@Tampinu
@Tampinu Ай бұрын
MOA is bold and courageous...
@doctorbuzz38
@doctorbuzz38 27 күн бұрын
Please I like to know your guest. He's very intelligent and articulated on a lot of issues concerning Nigeria. His analysis are not perfect but one of the best. He has a sharp mind to be a Nigerian.
@YorubaonibajeAse
@YorubaonibajeAse Ай бұрын
You guys should study the right of the indigenous people, not only big gramer,Did you study the history of the Yorubas , Yoruba is a country on its own, before the amalgamations of the 1914, Yoruba have never seceded its own sovereignty to Nigeria,which Britain knows about even the treaties of 1835 , Yoruba is an indigenous which have it's right on its own land,and under international law,some powerful countries behind her, only hypocrite will pretend about self determination and right of indigenous people under international law.
@onthegofm1887
@onthegofm1887 Ай бұрын
If this lady is related to MKO Abiola, he would be fuming in his grave because of what she is representing. Abiola was a very patriotic Nigerian, and even a Pan-Africanist.
@joyceolusola8549
@joyceolusola8549 Ай бұрын
Pls,go study the history of the Yoruba. Yoruba is a sovereign nation. Nigeria is Lord Lugard slavery camp. Pls,face the reality. Yoruba Nation has come to stay
@onthegofm1887
@onthegofm1887 Ай бұрын
So because Nigeria hasn't treated MKO Abiola properly, it should therefore be breaken up?
@YorubaonibajeAse
@YorubaonibajeAse Ай бұрын
You guys should study the right of the indigenous people, not only big gramer,Did you study the history of the Yorubas , Yoruba is a country on its own, before the amalgamations of the 1914, Yoruba have never seceded its own sovereignty to Nigeria,which Britain knows about even the treaties of 1835 , Yoruba is an indigenous which have it's right on its own land,and under international law,some powerful countries behind her, only hypocrite will pretend about self determination and right of indigenous people under international law.
@onthegofm1887
@onthegofm1887 Ай бұрын
@@YorubaonibajeAse >>> You guys should study the right of the indigenous people Correction: The so-called Yoruba people were not indigenous to that part of Nigeria. There was never a single Yoruba Kingdom or nation in history, but city-states -- much as some of you tries to fabricate one in places like Wikipedia. Even the name Yariba or Yoruba (English version) was given to them in the 19th century. Like many other ethnic groups in Africa, each sub-groups (20+ tribes) belonged to individual city-states -- often of no more than a few hundred or thousand people. The only one of them that is of any historical significance was Oyo. Indeed when the British colonialist arrived in (what is now) Western Nigeria, the sub-groups were fighting with one another -- and had been at it for over 10 years. What will follow, if the Yoruba sub-groups were to form a country of their own, will be civil war. Recollect how Owolowo and Akintola came very close to starting a civil war in the old Western region? It was averted because of the quick action of the then Nigerian Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, who imposed the first state of emergency on the region in the history of Nigeria.
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