THE ALTERNATIVE BY Reno Omokri
There are many myths circulated by various ethnic nationalities about the Yoruba people of the Southwest, and a personal experience with a non-Yoruba provoked me to address some of these myths using historical facts. Please bear with me, this is a long read.
Myth one: The Yoruba are betrayers
A lot of this angst, which has refused to fade away decades after the dramatis personae exited this world, is centred around a supposed betrayal of Emeka Ojukwu and the Igbo by the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
And sadly, this has now become an emotive issue, where fiction has been fed to many young people as fact.
Introduction
Last week, our discourse was on what the law says about individual rights, as against majority rights; and what the State Governors must do; etc. Today, we shall further x-ray whether the Southern Governors should have first consulted the Northern establishment before taking any step at all; Salehâs illogical and Provocative Inanity; Questions begging for answers from Saleh; etc. Please, read on.
Should Southern Governors Have First Consulted the Northern Establishment? (Continues)
Indeed, as far back as 26th April, 2018, (over three years ago), the National Executive Council (NEC) had approved the recommendation of its sub-Committee that open grazing of cattle be banned across the country.