"Herdsmen can't enjoy greater freedom of movmt in Ondo than Ondo people themselves"-Dr Tunji Abayomi

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  • čas přidán 27. 01. 2021
  • Lawyer and human rights activist, Dr Tunji Abayomi, dissects reasons behind Ondo government's move against herdsmen.
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Komentáře • 67

  • @laxistowe8556
    @laxistowe8556 Před 3 lety +16

    The prof hammer the nail on the head when he said we a fundamental problem in Nigeria. I will refer to it as a foundational problem. The foundational problem in Nigeria was including the Fulanis as a major player in putting Nigeria together. I'm saying this without any bias, but with reasonable thinking. Firstly, we must look at our the Fulanis got into this space called Nigeria, and secondly we must also look at the role the British played in this space too. The British and the Fulanis got to Nigeria by the way of conquering. We foolishly got independence from one conqueror, while leaving the other conqueror in charge, and we expect to fully yield the benefits of an independent nation. Our pipe dream will always be our nightmares. It had played out this way before and it will continue to play out this way. Not until we get our independence from the other conqueror. Because the conquerors can only see conquered people. Well I wish Nigeria luck, building a nation with a conqueror.

    • @bhouckie
      @bhouckie Před 3 lety

      Well outlined 💯. We can work with the metal state of the fulanis in Nigeria 🇳🇬

  • @deicyprain8039
    @deicyprain8039 Před 3 lety +8

    God bless you Doctor Abayomi

  • @puffd2465
    @puffd2465 Před 3 lety +7

    "Every crises in Nigeria gets worse as the years go by"
    Correct statement, Sir

    • @hack999casper6
      @hack999casper6 Před 3 lety +1

      It is never the intention of our rulers to solve anything but perpetuate problems to divert people's attention from bad leadership.

  • @oyedejitimothysegun2131
    @oyedejitimothysegun2131 Před 3 lety +6

    Erudite Analysis...
    Thanks for the eye opener sir!

  • @olatundeepebinu7737
    @olatundeepebinu7737 Před 3 lety +1

    Dr. Tunji Abayomi talks in a very solemn way, simple and God really give him the opportunity to speak eloquently and that English dialect is very easier for him. Kudos to the brother of erstwhile NANS PRO ( National Association Of Nigeria Students) Abayomi Banji Francis from Oke -Agbe in Ondo state.

  • @martinsnkomo3467
    @martinsnkomo3467 Před 3 lety +1

    It will happen in your very eyes sir .......we are not in a hurry to loose you sir. Many thanks for your honesty sir . God bless you sir..

  • @seuna.8438
    @seuna.8438 Před 3 lety +5

    Honestly, in as much as I don't really support Ojukwu's approach in 1967 but I have come to appreciate his great wisdom and foresight. He saw all these things coming. He knew Nigeria is a facade. The reality the man saw 50+ years ago is what we are all seeing now. It took all of us 50+ years to attain the level of Ojukwu's reasoning.
    This man is right. Pa Adebanjo has been saying the same thing for several years. Nigeria can never work until we sit down and decide if we want to be together. No politicians should decide for us. We will have a referendum that will be conducted by a reliable foreign body that has zero interest in Nigeria. Every Nigerian will vote yes or no. If we decide to be together, then we will also decide on what terms. After that, we can form a constitution. If we decide not to be together, we can disintegrate peacefully.
    After disintegration, I believe every region will blossom because there will be healthy competition. Arewa nation will work so hard to prove some doubters wrong. They can enjoy a full-blown sharia constitution and they will be integrated into Muslim states. They will receive a lot of support from the UAE, Saudi, Iran, and Co. I trust Biafra nation will do well and I'm confident my Oduduwa will shine too.

    • @jimmysteeve7702
      @jimmysteeve7702 Před 3 lety

      Eloquently and well articulated

    • @ezekielolu9450
      @ezekielolu9450 Před 3 lety

      Yes! Ojukwu wisdom surpasses his generation.

    • @johnnyboy7538
      @johnnyboy7538 Před 3 lety +1

      I don't think you understand what is going on. The Fulani Elite and some useful idiots down south prefer to keep this silly union intact for their selfish end but actually for different reasons. The Southern politician wants to access federal might just so that he can use it to amass ridiculous wealth. However, the Northern politician, especially of fulani extraction, wants federal power in order to advance the interests of the fulani. And the interest of the Fulani is simply to conquer. That is how they came to be in Nigeria, all the way from Guinea, The Gambia and Senegal. Have you bothered to ask yourself why in the last 5 years?
      Anyway, this is not the time to speak big grammar, this is actually the time to get dirty. We Yorubas have alot of thugs, we must deploy them to tackle these terrorist herders. The Fulani elite are not rational nor are they logical people. All of these big grammar, they perceive as weakness. They will continue to press on until force is met with force, it is that simple. Yorubas must arm themselves and they should not look up to any useless religious, political or traditional leader, we have zero leadership in Yoruba land, they have all failed us.

    • @johnnyboy7538
      @johnnyboy7538 Před 3 lety

      The Northern Elite are a lazy people. And they are being backed by the British to keep control of Nigeria for the purposes and intents of Royal Dutch Shell amongst other things. Oil is the only thing keeping this useless country intact. You are right in saying every region will do well if separate however the elites across all these regions especially the elite of the north that own virtually 70% of the oil resources in Nigeria. They and their british collaborators will never agree to Nigeria splitting. Unfortunately the people are not united. Constantly we remain divided no thanks to our leaders. And we are poor, sick, destitute, illiterate and utterly powerless. This is inline with the wishes of elites of Nigeria.
      FYI, Iran will never support them. The muslims in the north are majorly sunni not shia.

  • @godownkinsman3949
    @godownkinsman3949 Před 3 lety +4

    He said it all.

  • @faye7077
    @faye7077 Před 3 lety +3

    Voice of wisdom as always from Dr Abayomi. The Yorubas doesn't belong to a violent and cohabit with a Dragnet Region.

  • @howardosagie61
    @howardosagie61 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks you very much sir you said it all, those who have hear let them hear.

  • @adeadeyemi3976
    @adeadeyemi3976 Před 3 lety

    Thank you arise, please keep on bringing people like this on your platform.
    The time spent listening to him can't be wasted.

  • @triumph9913
    @triumph9913 Před 3 lety +11

    Very sound analysis, the north think that everything is by force, let them keep deceiving themselves until Nigeria disintegrates, they said Nigeria is indivisible, we shall see.

  • @ebeikechukwu4169
    @ebeikechukwu4169 Před 3 lety +1

    When you people with sound knowledge you will know,thanks sir for your courage to speak the truth

  • @nellaomoagbons3560
    @nellaomoagbons3560 Před 3 lety +3

    Good morning to you all, have you ever in your days seen on television in a civilized country where animals are seen roaming on the streets or becoming nuisance or threats to humans?

  • @isaacadebayo4625
    @isaacadebayo4625 Před 3 lety

    Is like Arise morning show is now a big fan of Sunday Igboho,

  • @steveadeoye9128
    @steveadeoye9128 Před 3 lety +8

    Please can I know what the law actually is saying here this freedom of movement is for human or animal or trespass by headers from unknown places into a certain part of a state by elements that are intentionally refusing to follow the path of laws of a state

  • @reetareeta6556
    @reetareeta6556 Před 3 lety +3

    SELFISHNESS is a disease in Nigeria because if everyone spoke as one and supported the Igbos then this would not have happened in Yoruba land.

  • @abrahamola-osoko3414
    @abrahamola-osoko3414 Před 3 lety +1

    Welcome to the Federal republic of Northern Fulani Nigeria and its Southern Proctetorates. People like this know what they are talking about but those rulings us are the worst the country can offer.

  • @henryjohnson2158
    @henryjohnson2158 Před 3 lety

    This is a good show

  • @stankwus8679
    @stankwus8679 Před 3 lety

    Prof. Tunji, thanks for your insightful teaching on Nigeria moving into the future, if only we will get it right constitutionally. As it's now, Nigeria🇳🇬 is a failed state and nothing is working.

  • @puffd2465
    @puffd2465 Před 3 lety

    Baba spilling truths... 🙌

  • @deicyprain8039
    @deicyprain8039 Před 3 lety +5

    Abati the inability of the government to provide and do things right do you want to say that it is wrong for people to provide their own security

  • @loveworld9912
    @loveworld9912 Před 3 lety +1

    This man Said the whole truth.

  • @stephenifedayo3941
    @stephenifedayo3941 Před 3 lety

    Like the Doctor said, we need people's constitution that will govern our coexistence that will considers our differences and our similarities and then mutual decision in wanting to be one country in either in confederation unit or this other unitary that's been practice today.

  • @ayefetayo5601
    @ayefetayo5601 Před 3 lety

    To be sincere, a lot has been destroyed since the introduction of democracy in Nigeria, because I could remember growing up in ondo state, a lot of people were sent to jail, just because they were caught hunting in the government forests, or doing other minor things, but here we're this days, fulani who are supposed to be a stranger have now turned this forests into a business hub for kidnapping, that even when government gave an order to this criminals, some parts of the country would turn it into politics, and this governor's because their hands are not actually clean can't stick to their plans of standing with people that elected them, because if you have won an election fairly and you know your people are behind you, you will definitely stand up to anyone coming against the law of the state, but reverse is the case here, because fear of election tribunals and court cases that might expose the stolen mandate is the beginning of caution, not wisdom in this case. Only God can save us right at this point.

  • @goodness563
    @goodness563 Před 3 lety

    Stupid leaders in the SW have betrayed their ancestors - Look at the feat Awolowo achieved for the SW in the 60s - first newspaper in Africa, first TV station, and so on. The Ransome-Kuti family's matriarch - Funmilayo Rasome-Kuti -the activist for women's rights. And Lateef Jakande in Lagos!
    Osinbajo and kayode Fayemi wear caps like Awolowo but do they have the conviction and dignity to stand up for their peoples like Awolowo did?
    Some of today's so-called leaders in the SW are nothing but gluttons - looting the states' wealth and appropriating state revenue and asking the military to shoot and kill their children who were protesting harassments and assault by the armed forces.
    Obasanjo revoked Fela's C of O for Kalakuta republic after his mother was brutally thrown out of the window and his whole household was terrorized by members of the Nigerian army, leading to her eventual death.
    Ernest Sonekan agreed to become head of an interim government for babangida after babangida annuled Abiola's election victory in 1993. babangida probably knew that Abacha was interested in becoming head of state and would overthrow sonekan's administration - babangida put the transitional government under the military.
    Babangida used Sonekan - from Abiola's home state of ABEOKUTA - just like Obasanjo was used to go after fellow Egba - Fela Kuti.
    Who will redeem the soul of this country?
    Africa and Nigeria, indeed the PEOPLES of Nigeria are crying for emancipation from these illiterate, foolish, selfish, clueless leaders. They will all run away when terrorists take over the country. They will leave the people to be slaughtered just like the bandits and herders are doing now!
    Buhari has no plan for the nation - he needs to be impeached and removed NOW before things get worse. he is a failed president, unable to bring Nigerians together to live in peace and harmony.

  • @bigman7185
    @bigman7185 Před 3 lety

    Till all other ethnic groups in the Zoo stop living in denial and purposefully rise to demand a redistribution of the armouries of a whole nation in the hands a singular ethnic Hausa/fulani howbeit lopsidedly, we can never ever mitigate against this display of impunity by the Fulanis in Nigeria.

  • @iyaibeji4120
    @iyaibeji4120 Před 3 lety +1

    in yourlife time, nigeria will seperate Sir, cos by 2023 , we have oduduwa nation Sir,by God grace.

  • @emmabukkyb3398
    @emmabukkyb3398 Před 3 lety +1

    My people we need Yoruba nation, enough of this instabilities in the country.Not is working Nigeria

  • @nellaomoagbons3560
    @nellaomoagbons3560 Před 3 lety +1

    Time for division

  • @olusolaadesina4623
    @olusolaadesina4623 Před 3 lety

    I mean contraption

  • @Michael-rn5kv
    @Michael-rn5kv Před 3 lety +2

    Did anyone see Rufai's face is he sleeping or high on somtins?

    • @TaniEsu
      @TaniEsu Před 3 lety

      I have said this so many times😁😁😁 the guy always looks like he woke up from bed and sit on that chair. Or maybe bros dey collect shisha before e enter studio 🤔.

  • @campaignnews3550
    @campaignnews3550 Před 3 lety +2

    Everyone knew that the meeting between the yoruba leaders and the fulani herdsmen was just going to end in the yorubas shifting grounds

  • @victoriaowoeye7571
    @victoriaowoeye7571 Před 3 lety

    Nigeria is now worse off to 1960

  • @henryjohnson2158
    @henryjohnson2158 Před 3 lety

    Difference from a quota Fulani professor

  • @reetareeta6556
    @reetareeta6556 Před 3 lety +1

    Imagine Dr Aboyemi makes more sense than the sell out San Falana. I thought as a so called SAN he would have given a better interpretation of Nigeria law. In case you don't know Falana said it was against the law to ask the fulani herdsmen to leave anywhere in Nigeria. Foolishness

    • @bigman7185
      @bigman7185 Před 3 lety

      Perhaps he Falana SAN deliberately read his law upside down this time because he subtly wants to win the hearts of the cabal running the zoo so they can find a place in their evil hearts to drop the charges against his clients that his inability to free from the clutches of the cabal is gradually become monumentally embarrassing. I was referring to Sowore and Elzazaki

    • @johnnyboy7538
      @johnnyboy7538 Před 3 lety

      Calm down guys, Falana is alot of things but he is not a sellout. He was only interpreting the law as he saw fit.

  • @tyade7969
    @tyade7969 Před 3 lety +6

    Abati is a politician bias journalist. Sell out individual

    • @FaFa-fl1kh
      @FaFa-fl1kh Před 3 lety +3

      Abati's approach is called playing the "devil's advocate". Experienced journalists use it to provoke response from interviewees.

    • @reetareeta6556
      @reetareeta6556 Před 3 lety +1

      I second that, Abati truly is a SELL OUT not a devils advocate. Where did he do his training.

    • @nollywoodmovies1022
      @nollywoodmovies1022 Před 3 lety +1

      @@reetareeta6556 😂😂

    • @zeeone4492
      @zeeone4492 Před 3 lety

      @@FaFa-fl1kh is he is still a member of the PDP party?
      Reuben Abati (born November 7, 1965) is a Nigerian Journalist, Politician, Television Anchor and Newspaper Columnist. He was the PDP's Deputy Governorship candidate in Ogun State for the 2019 Guber election.[1] Abati was Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria between Year 2011 and 2015 .[2] He was previously a newspaper columnist and the chairman of the editorial board of the Nigerian newspaper The Guardian from 2001 to 2011.[3] He was a graduate of Theater Arts from the University of Calabar. Equally importantly, Reuben Abati is a Senior Research Associate with the Olusegun Obasanjo Centre for Cultural Studies and National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).

  • @zeeone4492
    @zeeone4492 Před 3 lety

    The US regime is not one people one language one culture one religion you do have one white supremacy dominant ethnic group but the country is very diverse

  • @tobynna3825
    @tobynna3825 Před 3 lety +1

    Did he smoke weed? Rufai stop smoking weed?

  • @effectdirect001
    @effectdirect001 Před 3 lety +1

    If you want to know where Nigeria is headed, refer to the story of Dafur region of Sudan and the role the janjaweed, cousins to the fulanis played in putting that region in the world map of conflicts. Slowly, all the horrible keywords that define Dafur are creeping into the headlines in Nigerian tabloids. Any community that fails to heed the call to protect itself will have itself to blame. Period.

  • @theophilusimarhiagbe1154

    U want restructuring and u want development commission. What do u people really want? Greed

  • @Onuegbu1
    @Onuegbu1 Před 3 lety

    🤣🤣😂😂 One family yoruba and fulani, when it concern Biafra.

  • @ceo7395
    @ceo7395 Před 3 lety +3

    Yorubas, stop speaking English, come together and do something and do it as a matter of urgency. People’s lives are now more at risk than ever before. Who will compensate the people for their destroyed farms and homes?

  • @olusolaadesina4623
    @olusolaadesina4623 Před 3 lety

    I mean contraption