A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic party, Amos Olayinka has faulted the demand of prominent Yoruba leaders, to restructure Nigeria, with emphasis on the return to regional government, as practiced under the 1960 and 1963 constitution.
The demand was made at a well attended summit of yoruba nation held at Lekan Salami Stadium Ibadan.
Most yoruba groups that were represented spoke in unison about the future of the yoruba Nation.
Olayinka argued that such demand, might be taking the country backward, and will stifle the current developments going on in each states.
A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic party, Amos Olayinka has faulted the demand of prominent Yoruba leaders, to restructure Nigeria, with emphasis on the return to regional government, as practiced under the 1960 and 1963 constitution.
The demand was made at a well attended summit of yoruba nation held at Lekan Salami Stadium Ibadan.
Most yoruba groups that were represented spoke in unison about the future of the yoruba Nation.
Olayinka argued that such demand, might be taking the country backward, and will stifle the current developments going on in each states.
A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic party, Amos Olayinka has faulted the demand of prominent Yoruba leaders, to restructure Nigeria, with emphasis on the return to regional government, as practiced under the 1960 and 1963 constitution.
The demand was made at a well attended summit of yoruba nation held at Lekan Salami Stadium Ibadan.
Most yoruba groups that were represented spoke in unison about the future of the yoruba Nation.
Olayinka argued that such demand, might be taking the country backward, and will stifle the current developments going on in each states.
A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic party, Amos Olayinka has faulted the demand of prominent Yoruba leaders, to restructure Nigeria, with emphasis on the return to regional government, as practiced under the 1960 and 1963 constitution.
The demand was made at a well attended summit of yoruba nation held at Lekan Salami Stadium Ibadan.
Most yoruba groups that were represented spoke in unison about the future of the yoruba Nation.
Olayinka argued that such demand, might be taking the country backward, and will stifle the current developments going on in each states.
A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic party, Amos Olayinka has faulted the demand of prominent Yoruba leaders, to restructure Nigeria, with emphasis on the return to regional government, as practiced under the 1960 and 1963 constitution.
The demand was made at a well attended summit of yoruba nation held at Lekan Salami Stadium Ibadan.
Most yoruba groups that were represented spoke in unison about the future of the yoruba Nation.
Olayinka argued that such demand, might be taking the country backward, and will stifle the current developments going on in each states.
A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic party, Amos Olayinka has faulted the demand of prominent Yoruba leaders, to restructure Nigeria, with emphasis on the return to regional government, as practiced under the 1960 and 1963 constitution.
The demand was made at a well attended summit of yoruba nation held at Lekan Salami Stadium Ibadan.
Most yoruba groups that were represented spoke in unison about the future of the yoruba Nation.
Olayinka argued that such demand, might be taking the country backward, and will stifle the current developments going on in each states.
A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic party, Amos Olayinka has faulted the demand of prominent Yoruba leaders, to restructure Nigeria, with emphasis on the return to regional government, as practiced under the 1960 and 1963 constitution.
The demand was made at a well attended summit of yoruba nation held at Lekan Salami Stadium Ibadan.
Most yoruba groups that were represented spoke in unison about the future of the yoruba Nation.
Olayinka argued that such demand, might be taking the country backward, and will stifle the current developments going on in each states.
A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic party, Amos Olayinka has faulted the demand of prominent Yoruba leaders, to restructure Nigeria, with emphasis on the return to regional government, as practiced under the 1960 and 1963 constitution.
The demand was made at a well attended summit of yoruba nation held at Lekan Salami Stadium Ibadan.
Most yoruba groups that were represented spoke in unison about the future of the yoruba Nation.
Olayinka argued that such demand, might be taking the country backward, and will stifle the current developments going on in each states.
I totally disagree with the elderly man’s comments on the Yoruba leaders’ proposals to move the country forward and to make everyone have equalizing share of what belongs to them. I am not sure if the man is sincere in his comments or is having a hiden agenda. Can he tell us which are the developments that are going on that the call for regional self reliance is going to disrupt! I believe the Yoruba leaders are now taking the bull by the horns and they are doing the right things that are long overdue to reshape the country otherwise posterity will judge them.
I totally disagree with the elderly man’s comments on the Yoruba leaders’ proposals to move the country forward and to make everyone have equalizing share of what belongs to them. I am not sure if the man is sincere in his comments or is having a hiden agenda. Can he tell us which are the developments that are going on that the call for regional self reliance is going to disrupt! I believe the Yoruba leaders are now taking the bull by the horns and they are doing the right things that are long overdue to reshape the country otherwise posterity will judge them.
I support the move, if this is what Biafra want too, it makes it faster. let us go back to regional system.
I support the move, if this is what Biafra want too, it makes it faster. let us go back to regional system.