Mr Akande made the appeal on Monday in Ibadan during the inauguration of a project owned by Adebayo Adelabu, a former CBN deputy governor and APC governorship candidate in Oyo in the 2019 elections.
He said that allowing Yoruba to break away from Nigeria might lead to bloodshed and avoidable civil war that would further decimate the people. “Those agitating for a Yoruba nation should have a rethink. This country must remain united to save it from war.He said that Nigeria was a product of war, adding that the country came into existence after Yoruba people had gone into 100 years of wars.
Because you and thief tinubu want to come and sale the remains of Nigeria which buhari and his terrorist fulani gangsters will not remember to sale off before leaving office.
Nigeria has never been United we have all leaved under pretends. So we should be allowed to go our different way now
Akande has some.
Elderly man like Bisi Akande should not wait till youth start picking his eyes with their fingers. County number of time he warned/raise alarm/cautioned,fight to quary the inept of this government? NONE, like his mates did,How has he protect the Oodua race? Bisi should keep quiet
Sir You meant united this way right?
Na dem
After the DSS Northern lopsided appointments? Are you OK?
We know why Baba is saying this ,not because he himself love Nigeria.
God bless you sir
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Baba you need to preach that to the govt you brought to power. I wonder why you are never ashamed of the nepotism brought to bare by this administration, which is the main reason people are calling for the disintegration of the country. You are talking to the wrong audience sir
An Igbo adage go thus : 'I ga-eji mgakwu hara ogu...?'
“Nigeria will be in war for another 100 years “ . You must be brainless for saying this. Are we not at war with Fulanis bandits already? Bisi ole’!
Typical Yoruba man. Neither here nor there!!! Mtcheeew
Are we not in war since? And we are still in it.
In war indeed, you mean you're benefiting from this scam because your party is in power. let's be truthful, things have turned out to be worse
I respectfully beg to disagree Sir. They will be busy fighting to cover lost ground and position themselves as the leading 4IR Nation in Africa, Middle East & Asia. B4 the 1966 disturbances, Western & Eastern Region were at par with Singapore etc It will be, Catch up time.
Hmmmm
I salute Obasanjo for creating the six geo - political zones ; buy implication, these are different nations. The NW have a right to agitate for a nation of their own.
Na lie. What are your statistics in arriving at this conclusion?
Yorubas go fight themselves for 100 years if dem break or in war with who? We hear you sir.
OneNigeria. IsokanNija
Those benefiting from the present configuration are showing up themselves.
Who is afraid of WAR?
No be lie oo
This is 21st century. Those you think will fight Yoruba will be begging for citizenship because of their investments. lagos is like New york. Any bomb in Lagos will touch people from the whole country
Owon ole jati jati
Baba the agitation for a yoruba nation is coming now because the leadership of your party of yoruba extraction seems clueless on the mirage of problems facing the race. Yoruba supported this govt hoping things will get better, but we have gone from frying pan to fire.
See this one because you fighting for position in govt
You are one of our problems in this country
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Internal wranglings?
for Real
So be it!
Erica is doing that for us
So that Tinubu can be President in the Dream
Not with all the imbalance and sectional interest.plz think again sir
Two can't come together unless they agree. Marriage is not by force!
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