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Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by Gbawe: 3:49pm On Apr 15, 2015
notoriousbabe:
PROUDLY YORUBA......haters can die tongue

Indeed.
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by olawalepopoola: 3:58pm On Apr 15, 2015
ziqqz:
LONG & SHORT OF THE STORY...

Financial Power: Yoruba
Manpower: Hausa

Don't ask me about Ibos o cos I sincerely don't know much apart from lagoon things
You forgot to put: Intellectual power: Yoruba
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by Nobody: 4:00pm On Apr 15, 2015
olawalepopoola:

You forgot to put: Intellectual power: Yoruba

who dash monkey banana

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Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by Gbawe: 4:01pm On Apr 15, 2015
chukwudi44:

Bros I am referring to the margin of victory in the sw region alone

Look at this agbaya who cannot even reason as effectively as the average 5 year old kid. You keep going on about "margin" foolishly without understanding that the most important consideration about this election, vis a vis the SW, is that Buhari won 5 SW States out of 6 in 2015 when he did not even win a single SW state in 2011. Conversely GEJ won 5 out of 6 SW States in 2011 and yet could only dismally win one state in 2011. Those are the sort of analytically salient development Al Makura is talking about and not your idiotic, empty and senseless rants that mean absolutely nothing. Sore loser. We know giving credit to the Yorubas and their "Svengali" is something you find hard to do but the world has done this for us already so GOD (go and die).

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6abed374-d942-11e4-a8f1-00144feab7de.html#axzz3XOF4daCQ

April 5, 2015 12:59 pm
‘Jagaban’ cements reputation as Nigeria’s Svengali in Buhari win
William Wallis in Lagos


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From his redoubt on Bourdillon road in upmarket Lagos, a man popularly known as the Jagaban cemented his reputation this week as a political Svengali with the role he played helping to orchestrate the downfall of Nigeria’s sitting president, Goodluck Jonathan.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose name comes from a chieftaincy title bestowed on him by the town of Borgu, in Nigeria’s north, was from 1999 to 2007 the provincial governor of the country’s economic engine, the coastal state and megacity of Lagos.

The political godfather of Nigeria’s south west, Mr Tinubu’s unlikely alliance with the austere former military ruler, now president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, made possible the first opposition victory in Nigeria’s electoral history.
“There needed to be an alignment for us to be able to stare down the government in power. There needed to be a catalyst for that alignment. He was the most prepared for that,” says one of Mr Tinubu’s lieutenants.
The manner in which that alignment evolves, is now among the big questions Nigerians are asking when considering the likely character of the incoming administration.

Described as “deeply Machiavellian” and a “master strategist” by one of his party peers, the Jagaban has cannily built a political empire among ethnic Yorubas in Lagos and the south west, as formidable, according to allied politicians, as that of Obafemi Awolowo, who led Nigeria’s second largest ethnic block at independence.

He did so over the past decade and a half, having survived a string of bruising turf wars with the ruling People’s Democratic party, which was forged from political networks across Nigeria during the 1998 transition from military rule.
PDP barons had become so adept since at oiling the electoral machine, that they sometimes boasted the party would still be in power in 100 years.
It was the merger of the Action Congress last year, with the party of the president-elect, strong in the north but weak elsewhere, that made it possible for the opposition to challenge and ultimately defeat the PDP. The two parties between them controlled block support in both of Nigeria’s most populous regions; Mr Tinubu’s in the south west and Gen Buhari’s in the north west.
Leading opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate Mohammadu Buhari speaks during an interview on February 6, 2015 in Abuja. Nigeria's main opposition candidate Muhammadu Buhari on Friday told AFP he was expecting to win next week's presidential election by a wide margin, despite talk of a close race. The February 14 poll, in which he is challenging incumbent Goodluck Jonathan, has been seen as too close to call, leading to a possible run-off if neither man secures a first-round majority.

“I am in the same union as Buhari to salvage a Nigeria that is drifting and that has faced a storm of economic deterioration,” Mr Tinubu said at a celebration party at his house this week. Outside the formidable gates, a mob of hundreds of young men ecstatic at the success of their city patron, were shouting “Jagaban”.

Yet the Jagaban is a controversial figure, resented by some for the dominating machine politics he has brought to the south west, but adored by others, especially in Lagos, who see his hand behind the remarkable renaissance of the city in the past 15 years.
Once a byword for urban decay, Lagos has begun to thrive under Babatunde Fashola, who Mr Tinubu promoted as his successor as governor, and then sometimes shielded from the rough and tumble of politics as he went about reviving the city with technocratic verve.
Mr Tinubu attributes the success of the campaign, the most disciplined by an opposition group in Nigeria’s history and sophisticated in terms of the data monitoring it used to keep on top of events, to compromise.

“Our defined objective is on the plank of a progressive social welfare programme. Once we agreed to that then we consolidated the merger,” he says, of last year’s deal, which superseded a less formal alliance that came unstuck in 2011 polls.
Nigeria’s economy in charts

Supporters of opposition candidate Muhammadu Buhari celebrate an anticipated win for their candidate, in Kano, Nigeria Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Nigeria's aviation minister says President Goodluck Jonathan has called challenger Muhammadu Buhari to concede and congratulate him on his electoral victory, paving the way for a peaceful transfer of power in Africa's richest and most populous nation. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Gen Buhari faces daunting task of tackling slowing economic growth and controlling inflation

Against expectations the party survived a tough contest for the leadership, which saw Mr Tinubu’s candidate, a Christian pastor and Lagos lawyer, Yemi Osinbajo, win the vice-presidential slot.
The future of the union could now determine how effective Nigeria’s incoming government is in office.
Some leading members of the victorious opposition worry about the compatibility of Mr Tinubu and Gen Buhari and about the influence the former might wield, without any formal position in the party, in the forthcoming battle over federal government appointments.
In the immediate future, Mr Tinubu is likely to be distracted by his battle to maintain influence in Lagos, where his preferred candidate for governor is facing a tough challenge in the polls on April 11. “There is no need for a power struggle. We are concentrating our efforts in reversing the decay,” Mr Tinubu says.

[size=14pt]He is not a politician who is insecure. According to both detractors and fans, one of his attributes, rare among older politicians in Nigeria, has been to spot talent and nurture it.[/size] He absorbed this lesson according to one ally, when working at ExxonMobil.
“We bring talent to governance. We don’t want Lilliputians. We want people who can think and act,” he said. Among the bright, young crowd in his small, home office in attendance, were perhaps some of Nigeria’s future leaders.

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Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by olawalepopoola: 4:06pm On Apr 15, 2015
We Yorubas are the bride of Nigeria! Any tribe that woo and court us, will surely rule Nigeria! Any tribe that belittles us we suffer for it! Odua tokantokan!
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by chiefinalowo: 4:09pm On Apr 15, 2015
olawalepopoola:
We Yorubas are the bride of Nigeria! Any tribe that woo and court us, will surely rule Nigeria! Any tribe that belittles us we suffer for it! Odua tokantokan!

Wa sere omiye mi!
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by mikolo80: 4:13pm On Apr 15, 2015
Mogidi:
The Yorubas may have helped but APC is an Hausa party, the influence of Yorubas in APC ended when Buhari won the election.
The Alhajis are back to take charge.
Face it the hausa speakers(only 6 out of 19 states are hausa )will allways be in majority
you simply find a way play them just as jews control USA
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by Kayoski(m): 4:20pm On Apr 15, 2015
Yoruba are also responsible for PDP and jonathan 's failure... FFK, FAYOSE, OBANIKORO AND DOYIN OKUPE..
YORUBA I HAIL THEE.
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by afolayangs(m): 4:27pm On Apr 15, 2015
Yoruba was treated like slave under the last administration. That’s why we demanded for change
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by afolayangs(m): 4:28pm On Apr 15, 2015
jona is responsible for is action. mind you even lagos no want make obanikoro be minister
Kayoski:
Yoruba are also responsible for PDP and jonathan 's failure... FFK, FAYOSE, OBANIKORO AND DOYIN OKUPE..
YORUBA I HAIL THEE.
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by olawalepopoola: 4:30pm On Apr 15, 2015
chrisbaba1:



[size=17pt]Brain power!! Have you heard of Belgium, singapore, taiwan, italy, japan!!! You know what is common to all these super power countries?? Nonatural resources! only belgium has coal and it is not in exportable quantities..... The oil has done nothing but undermine our brain power.... We yorubas know we have no natural resources in large quantities, but we are not afraid of being independent simply because we are sure we would thrive on re-exports if possible and many innovative ideas birthed out of integrity and a need to survive..... So about the oil you guys talk about, if we eventually seperate, the igbos and the Niger delta will still war over who actually owns the oil and we all know the oil is with the Niger deltans.....[/size]
I am geologist and a yoruba! We have natural resources: unpolluted water, gold (Ilesha), Bitumen (Ondo and Ogun), Gemstones (Oyo), Oil and gas (offshore Lagos)!
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by Kayoski(m): 4:32pm On Apr 15, 2015
afolayangs:
jona is responsible for is action. mind you even lagos no want make obanikoro be minister
No be fight na. Me just they talk my own..
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by afolayangs(m): 4:34pm On Apr 15, 2015
no wahala. lol.
Kayoski:

No be fight na. Me just they talk my own..
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by fkaz(m): 4:53pm On Apr 15, 2015
Built2last:
I am not Yoruba but make bold to say that the only reason Nigeria is still one is because of the Yoruba people. The yoruba race was the decider in the last presidential election.

The yoruba race used the intsrumentality of the media at their disposal to rubbish GEJ and brought down his regime. take the media not for granted, the media is a split image showing you what they want you to see per time, wether true or false, the media gradually shape your perspective about people, place or thing.

From the very first time when GEJ could not stand and support the Yorubas for the position of the speakership but rather blamed it on Tinubu selling out to north. Many Yorubas decided that GEJ was finished. GEJs advisers and political permutators finished him also. they made him think that pleasing the north will make him win 2nd term. The North is power drunk and has always remained so. Wrong permutation if you ask me. If GEJ had done half of what he did to please the north for the yorubas, he would have been re-elected. GEJ pulled back action on insurgency for fear of the north and what they will tag him. He built Almajiri schools and rehabilitated dams all over the north even though it was constitutionally wrong for FG to build elementary schools. He released Almustapha which angered the west..He really did alot to please the north but in my opinion was a wrong political move. He ignored the south west that vehemently cried out on marginalisation of the region in development and political appointments. Politics is like chess. every move matters from the first and you can't ignore the prize of any bad or good move...


2015 is general election is like 1967 civil war which was later decided by yorubas
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by Dexpro: 4:59pm On Apr 15, 2015
sophtaf:
grin

Na tru na.........
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by Built2last: 5:01pm On Apr 15, 2015
fkaz:


2015 is general election is like 1967 civil war which was later decided by yorubas

You can say that again. 2015 election has polarised us along ethnic lines further and aligned south south and south east the more.

while the north and south west holds political power. The south south and south east will glory in their economic relevance in Nigeria.

GMB must take a drastic step to heal every wound. they can make his govt crawling with crisis.

no good leader will pray for ethnic crisis. the result is better imagined
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by Gbawe: 5:15pm On Apr 15, 2015
Built2last:


You can say that again. 2015 election has polarised us along ethnic lines further and aligned south south and south east the more.

while the north and south west holds political power. The south south and south east will glory in their economic relevance in Nigeria.

GMB must take a drastic step to heal every wound. they can make his govt crawling with crisis.

no good leader will pray for ethnic crisis. the result is better imagined

Why spread fallacies that are not based on facts and are just figment of lazy and wild imaginations of clearly ignorant people? Don't believe the noise and lies of those suffering from inferiority complex and must therefore over-compensate with outright lies and fallacies. Don't let them deceive you with their empty lies borne of their penchant for empty chest-beating. As per "economic relevance" the SW is still number 1 and that is a statement of fact. The problem is that many from the SE and SS have spread the lies of "we own this and that" and "Yorubas/SW contribute nothing to Nigeria" so much that the average uninformed Nigerian now believe these completely false statements, uttered by mischievous and insecure empty barrels, are correct.

I would advise you acquaint yourself with the truth ASAP and stop believing the lies of empty braggarts and liars. It is the SW the part in bold in your post apply to. That is the fact supported by reality and not the fantasy-driven yet ultimately empty/discredited "we control this and that" braggadocio many bore us with daily in cyberspace.

http://www.gamji.com/article6000/NEWS7879.htm


Nigeria: One Country Four Economies Discussion Points
By

Falalu Bello, OFR


On the basis of ownership and/or control of resources that make for economic development, post-Obasanjo Nigeria in terms of strength could easily be categorized into 4 economies as follows:



a) South West Economy;

b) South East plus Delta Economy;

c) Northern Economy; and

d) South South minus Delta Economy



v The four economies mentioned above are fairly distinct with each growing at its own pace. [size=14pt] The South Western economy is growing at a faster rate than all followed by South East plus Delta economy whilst those of the North and South South minus Delta could at best be described as stagnant. A simple analysis of these four economies is given below:-[/size]



a) [b] South West Economy

South Western Nigeria with a Land Mass of 76,852 square kilometres and population of 25.2 million today owns and/or control 60% of the nation’s industrial capacity, 44% of banking assets, 67% of insurance assets and is house to the nation’s three deep sea ports of Apapa, Tin Can Island and Roro; the busiest international airport of Ikeja, three thermal stations of Egbin, Papalanto and Omotosho. Today, its three major industrial estates of Agbara, Ikeja and Otta are all linked to gas under the West African gas pipeline plan and piping of gas is ongoing from Otta to Abeokuta. Added to these, the South Western population today is the most educated as western education came through there and education as a resource was democratized since the early sixties. [size=14pt]Geographical location, democratization of western education, availability of resources enhanced in last 9 years and some empowerment during the Obasanjo administration have collectively enabled the South Western economy to rank as first of the four economies in Nigeria. [/size] Today, the South West as a region can boast of having a defined growing middle class and is perceived to have at least 20,000 of its indigenes with net worth of over N100m each. Take it out of Nigeria, the South West economy with is defined growing middle class and resources, will be one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
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b) The South-East plus Delta

The South Easterners plus their cousins across the Onitsha bridge control commerce in all parts of Nigeria and are thus largely employed. The region has clusters of small scale industries around Nnewi and Aba. The banking consolidation has assisted these people to now have ownership and or control of over 50% of Nigerian banking assets. It also controls 21% of the nation’s insurance assets and 20% of industrial assets. With this development, this region which has not had a commanding control over Nigerian economy will certainly begin to do that now. Commercial activities backed by finance can only grow the economy of South-East plus Delta. The growing strength of financial muscle of this region has been aptly demonstrated by the recent licensing of Micro Finance Banks. Of the over 600 MFBs recently licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Anambra State alone had 74 whilst Yobe State had 1, Sokoto 5, Zamfara 6, etc. There exists also in this economy a middle class which will now grow itself in number and financial muscle and will almost certainly grow its economy inclusive particularly of small and medium sized industrial base.


c) The Northern Economy

The North which geographically is 719,435 Square Kilometers or 79% of Nigeria’s landmass and has 75 million or 53.6% of Nigeria’s population has its economy as a consequence of various reforms introduced, been totally grounded. Today, the North has ownership and/or control of no more than 3% of banking assets and 2% of insurance assets and 10% of industrial assets. True, the North has a huge landmass but this has remained under exploited due to jettisoning of time tested policies of price support (as a result of abolishing of marketing boards without putting alternatives) and abandonment of extension services and quality control. Also, the North has a huge population but the population has remained largely uneducated and/or half educated because of near failure of governance in certain States and Local Governments. Currently its most distinguishing characteristic is grinding poverty. Recent poverty statistics indicate that the poverty level of States in the North has been on the increase in the last 9 years and reached over 80%. Its two commercial and industrial nerve centers (Kano and Kaduna) have seen industrial capacity utilization decline to an all time low of less than 10%. The textile, automobile and beverages companies that thrived so impressively in the 1970s and 1980s have collapsed rendering thousands jobless. Although hydroelectricity is generated at Kainji Dam and in lesser quantities at Shiroro Gorge and at several smaller sites, the entire mechanisms are run on very obsolete equipment and the performance is consequently very epileptic and unsuitable for meaningful economic activity.


d) The South South minus Delta

The South South is largely in the creeks of Niger Delta and has therefore a small land mass of only 48,321 square kilometers and is populated by 13.6 Million people. Notwithstanding the fact that it is house to Nigerian Oil wealth, this region exclusive of oil company activities like the North is also backward economically. It controls no more than 3% of banking assets, 10% of insurance assets and no more than 10% of industrial assets on account of oil related industries that the indigenes do not control. Furthermore, its overstretched land mass has suffered considerable degradation and its aquatic life destroyed. As a region, its people and economy are worst off than the North as it lacks fresh environment, water and even good air to breath.


v Geography, history and particularly the reform agenda of Obasanjo’s regime have created above very dangerous economic structure in Nigeria. By design or by accident Northerners and South Southerners as peoples and regions have been made third and fourth class citizens. We may well choose to ignore these happenings and pretend that they have not happened but doing so will be at the peril of the Nigerian Polity. It is indeed in the interest of the South Westerners and the South Easterners for some affirmative actions to be taken to redress the situation else there will be no real peace in this country moving forward. The so called “religious disturbances” in the Northern States and the Port Harcourt conundrum of kids of less than 15 years carrying guns and terrorizing the population will not stop until these imbalances are consciously addressed and redressed. As the saying goes “where the poor does not sleep because of hunger, the rich too will not sleep because of robbery”.


v To complement whatever redress may be agreed to by the polity to help the grinding poverty and unemployment in the North and South South economies we the peoples of these regions need to also help ourselves as nobody will develop our regions for us. I see this Conference as one of the avenues that my be used to chart a course for the North. Undoubtedly, reviving collapsed and collapsing industries and building new ones will help. To be able to achieve these and grow the Northern economy, we MUST:

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Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by caprini1: 5:47pm On Apr 15, 2015
The only problem I have with Yoruba is allowing STATIONARY STORES FOOTBALL CLUB to die.... grin
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by nisai: 6:38pm On Apr 15, 2015
Thank u Gbawe.Yorubas leading since 1914.

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Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by EmoBoy(m): 7:54pm On Apr 15, 2015
Amaechi you can see for yourself, after funding the APC with billions of naira, all credit now goes to the yorubas for the success of the oarty grin


I love my yoruba people!

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Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by Nobody: 9:39pm On Apr 15, 2015
Tinubu was the main Engine behind the success of Buhari winning this presidential election.

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Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by daninphilo(m): 10:55pm On Apr 15, 2015
[quote author=Mogidi post=32738740]The Yorubas may have helped but APC is an Hausa party, the influence of Yorubas in APC ended when Buhari won the election.
The Alhajis are back to take charge. D day pple like u start thinking straight Igbo man will be a president
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by Nobody: 11:04pm On Apr 15, 2015
peckhamboi:
Sometimes I wonder how Nigeria would be without the Yorubas

It would just be like Chad or Cameroon

We have given a lot to this country but we haven't got any back
are they indispensable? They are the cause of the woes bedeviling Nigeria.
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by Mmayor(m): 11:15pm On Apr 15, 2015
It starts with You thinking of your hatred for each other, you verbalise it (which has been the case on NL since that Oba made that remark) and then you begin to act it as we currently see in south Africa. them say na person wey never go him neighbor farm dey say him papa farm big pass! what's happening in south africa is very wrong by all standards but it seems we want to copy them! those making hate speeches and spoiling for war, be careful what you wish for o!

I thought they said GEJ-lead government divided this country along ethno-religious lines, and they promised us change? just thinking out loud o

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Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by Alary: 9:32am On Apr 16, 2015
Ngokafor:



.....Goodluck Jonathan attributed his sucess at the 2011 elections to Igbos and Yorubas went into a wailing mode for four years and in desperation,colluded with the northerners to bring down Jonathan....now they are jubilating all over the place because their northern masters have ackniwledged their efforts at bringing them back into power..

...i wonder how APC would have succeded if EVERY SINGLE tribes in Ngeria apart from Yorubas and Hausa Muslims has said a resounding NO to them..i really marvel at the stvpidity of politicians like al-makura..

...i can only laugh in the faces of other tribes who contributed to the success of APC....una done work for nothing..now your efforts are not even acknowleged or appreciated...mumus raise to infinity undecided



All this grammar you put down doesn't show you comprehend simple english . The topic simply put YORUBA ,SOURCE of APC success at the election . He is harpen on the formation of APC from the onset , the beginning of the struggle . Starts from the west and sustained by the rest of the country .
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by chiefinalowo: 3:11pm On Apr 16, 2015
teeowl:
Tinubu was the main Engine behind the success of Buhari winning this presidential election.

You can say that again!
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by NgwaManNaija4LF(m): 2:26pm On Apr 17, 2015
theV0ice:


If not that you have less intelligence than a toad, you would have realised your rant has nothing in tandem with my post which you quoted in your childish attempt at busybodiness or the post of the guy I was responding to.

Now crawl back into that cave you escaped from and let me reply your more intelligent comrade.

You have no brain to reason, Animal.
Re: Yoruba, Source Of APC's Success In Elections — Gov. Al-Makura by theV0ice: 2:33pm On Apr 17, 2015
NgwaManNaija4LF:


You have no brain to reason, Animal.

Says the n!ncompoop with the intelligence of a retar.ded rat that crawled out of a cave to muddle up a discussion between rational human beings.

Go back to the hole you crawled out from.

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