--‘Yoruba’s patience should not be mistaken for weakness’
By Henry Umoru
ABUJA – AGAINST the backdrop of cases of kidnap, harassment and destruction of farms by Fulani herdsmen, former Spokesperson of former President Goodluck Jonathan’s Campaign Organisation, Chief Femi Fani- Kayode has warned that the South West may resort to self help if the government fails to protect the yoruba race.In a statement yesterday, Fani- Kayode who hailed the Yoruba peoples meeting held in Ibadan, however warned that the zone cannot be sacrificial lamb to any other zone of the country.According to the former Minister of Aviation, if and when the people of the South West were pushed to the wall, they would then know exactly what to do, adding that the killings, cases of rape and kidnap must stop.Fani- Kayode’s statement read in full, “I am delighted that the Yoruba leaders met in Ibadan today and that they had a historic and successful meeting. I was scheduled to attend the meeting myself and I was slated to address the gathering. We left Abuja for Ibadan in a long convoy at 5.00 a.m in the morning but between Lokoja and Okene the road was completely blocked. We were stuck in the logjam for over four hours and by the time we got to Ibadan the meeting had ended.“Even though we didn’t make it in time I was fully briefed about the meeting and I am very happy about its’ success and outcome. I fully support all the resolutions that were made and I am very proud of all those leaders that participated in it and of the conveners.“What they have done is long overdue and it is important that we keep it up. The Yoruba must come together and stand united against those that seek to divide, shame and humiliate us and who wish to turn us into second class citizens.“We must also be ready to defend our territory and our people when and where the government fails in its sacred duty to do it for us. Self-help and self-defense is not a crime but a necessity. We cannot be anyone’s sacrificial lamb.“This meeting is a step in the right direction and I hope that those who kill, maim, rape and humiliate our people and desecrate our homes and land in the name of cattle-rearing get the message. Things can never be the same again and as long as they continue to kill and attack our people there can never be peace between us.“Let this meeting be a warning to those that underestimate our resolve in this matter and that mistake our kindness and patience for weakness. The message is loud and clear: if and when we are pushed to the wall we know exactly what to do. The killings, the rapings, the abductions and the desecration and pillaging of our land and farms by these Fulani herdsmen must stop or else there will be consequences.”
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VC Aluko: Ewena iwe. Don't vex. This is a habit of mine, a compulsive habit, I might as well confess. As I read your post, my thoughts were not on whether you got to Lagos or Port Harcourt. But rather on the tolls on your health that these frequent episodes take. I ask myself if my health would be adversely affected if I had to wait 4 hours for a flight that is cancelled eventually. I say yes. I cannot do that. To begin with, I have not flown on any local flights in Nigeria since 1989. I am afraid some sucker will forget to change the oil or substitute jet fuel with kerosine to save money. Rather than wait 4 hours at an airport, why not leave 4 hours earlier on the road? Ok. You have been gone
for 4 years from the friendly confines of DC. Have you aged just 4 years or more in that period? When was the last time you had your annual checkup in DC? Health wise, how are you? Is waiting 4 hours for a 1 hour flight that is eventually cancelled, and returning to your hotel room after 12.30am taking a toll? And your wife was home sleeping? Do you now see why Nigeria has widows and not widowers? And I am Ezeana Achusim Odi-Isaa Nwa Dim Orioha AKA Onyeukwu. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone |
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VC Aluko: You are married to a wise wife. She probably read me write years ago that the last time I flew from Lagos to Jos in 1989, I learned from an onboard Phillipino mechanic that I was riding in a plane retired from service in his country. Since then, I take all my chances on the road, dictating the speed of travel. When my own employees were hesitant to drive me to Lagos from Jos in my own truck, after suggesting I fly, I took a luxury bus to Lagos. Near Abuja, thieves left stones on the road. I assured all Dim Orioha was on the bus with me. Besides I know Ekiti. Arrived Lagos late. Nothing happened. It is not that the planes will crash. But the thought that our maintenance culture may leave a plane in service that
should not fly is what will torture me in that 1 hour of flight. I take all my chances on the road in Nigeria to avoid that stress. I could faint if I was on board a local flight in Nigeria and there was an air turbulence. Upon arrival in Lagos, it was not unusual to see me at Ibru Fisheries loading a 911 for my long trip to Jos. I rode with the right attitude. VC. I tell my children and other relatives to shun every stressful situation. I avoid all stressful situations at any cost. Stress is not good for my health. Catching a local flight in Nigeria is full of stress, I read repeatedly. |
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Yeye Rolling, What would be the purpose for fabricating the fabu? Ayo Ojutalayo Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
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| Yeye Rolling, Becareful how you underrate how technology is being used/adapted in developing societies. Ayo Ojutalayo |
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Ayo: Yea. He must be careful indeed. Would you accept a credit card payment in the developing countries? No. A travel agent in Oaklawn, a suburb of Chicago, accepted American Express payment for a dozen round trip tickets Lagos to London by a Nigerian. Those were not American Express cards. They were Nigerian Expresc cards. They lost big time. |
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