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Yorubaland loses its culture and identity by allowing unregulated migration of people from Igboland to Yorubaland. The wave of 5 million people yearly comes from Igboland into Yorubaland. That definitely changes Yorubaland for the worse. Allowing the mass migration of the Igbo to Yorubaland in the name of One-Nigeria is shameful. It changes the fabric of Yoruba society, and unless we act very quickly to stop that, Yorubaland will never be great again. To allow millions of people into Yorubaland without regulation is very, very sad. We are losing our culture and identity. The unregulated movement of the Igbo in Yorubaland began over four decades ago when Aguiyi Ironsi suspended the regional g...
JuriScience, is an approach through systematic study of the structure of legal phenomena in the law of nature from the perspective of philosophy of science, to inform by exploration of formulas, relations or order of phenomena, as held in the world under stipulated set of conditions, either universally or in a stated proportion of formalised categories in this jurisprudential version.
The rates of resources taking away from Yorubaland to develop non-Yoruba region in Nigeria remains shockingly high, and Yoruba people continue to face barriers in being unable to develop at their own pace. Therefore, the first and greatest reason for demanding the 'Commonwealth of the Yoruba Kingdom' otherwise known as Oduduwa Republic, is that the people of Yorubaland want and deserve democracy. Their will is powerful, clear and true every time opinion is sounded. It has been expressed calmly and consistently over a period of decades, and has strengthened rather than diminished with the passing of time. In a responsive and effective democracy, this would-be reason enough for change. But the...
In Nigeria there are many challenges that cannot be met by central government acting alone - and to address those challenges effectively, we need to harness the energy and innovation of devolution of power that gave us the best of time from 1952 to 1966 when we had in place Federalism based on regional government before it was suspended by the military.To help achieve this goal, 'Reviving Federalism' sets out concrete proposals for areas where central government can devolve more power to citizens - giving regional, state and local communities the power to drive real improvements in everything from the way their neighbourhoods are policed to the way that community assets are used. I believe it will help to build the vibrant local democracies on which our society and our public services depend.
Analytically rigorous and eminently practical, this book offers a more complete form of capitalism, one that delivers superior financial performance precisely because it mobilizes and generates human, social, and natural capital along with financial capital. --
Succinct yet thorough, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Preventive Medicine, 3rd Edition brings you today's best knowledge on epidemiology, biostatistics, preventive medicine, and public health-in one convenient source. You'll find the latest on healthcare policy and financing ? infectious diseases ? chronic disease ? and disease prevention technology. This text also serves as an outstanding resource for preparing for the USMLE, and the American Board of Preventive Medicine recommends it as a top review source for its core specialty examination.
"How Your Local Government Works" is a guide for citizens and residents of Yorubaland who are currently involved in or interested in getting involved in, local community activity. It is designed to inform policy-making and to support community groups and individuals to influence decision-making in their community. It's very instructive and relevant to how a better and more prosperous local government or local council development area could be well articulated with community empowerment and engagement, to bring about effective change for local communities.
It is shocking that the Igbo have always refused to support the political interests of the Yoruba people since 1959. Yet half of them live, work and study in Yorubaland. From Surulere to Badagry, every major suburb is dominated by the Igbo. From Coker-Aguda axis Agegunle on the left and Ajao-Isolo-Okota on the right, until Amuwo, Festac, satellite city, Ejigbo, Ikotun etc., are Igbo dominated. Cross to trade fair, and consider all the areas left and right between the Trade Fair and Alaba International, are dominated by the Igbo. The local government of Ojo, Ajangbadi, Iba Estate, Okokomaiko, Afromedia, Agbara Estate and all residential neighbourhoods to Badagry are dominated by the Igbo. The...
The rise of Yoruba pride is tangible in everyday conversation, on the doorstep, and in the growing social media. Musicians and writers are exploring Yoruba issue more explicitly than has been the case for years. Politicians who have long expressed us as 'Nigerians first' no longer feel quite so eccentric. More happily, others have made Yoruba national pride a source of joy. What is interesting is not that Yoruba identity has risen but why? We all carry identities and loyalties to communities, ethnicities, teams, nations, or communities around the world. But it is only at certain times that we find one identity a powerful way of describing ourselves and our collective interests. It is at thes...