Abuja Natives Celebrate 7th Annual Cultural Festival, Ask For Political Inclusion | Dateline Abuja

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  • @bignedu4871
    @bignedu4871 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Issues of inclusivity are addressed when there is the right leadership. For a system like country to work, citizens must consciously elect credible candidates into offices.
    In the coming elections, the complex enterprise, Nigeria, is looking to hire a CEO. The most qualified must be based on equity, fairness, justice, character, competence, capacity, commitment, stamina, empathy and accountability (prudence with public funds/resources). If any of these qualities is missing in the next president, we have got it wrong again.

    • @therealist2866
      @therealist2866 ปีที่แล้ว

      Shame that History is generally not taught in Nigeria, but it is crucially important to our generation if we do not want to be ignorant and/or repeat the failures of preceding generations.
      Abuja did not spring up overnight. There was a panel that went around Nigeria studying where a new federal capital would be located after it was decided to move the capital from Lagos. Many states and parts of Nigeria actually lobbied for the new federal capital, but one of the principal factors in settling upon Abuja (it was actually Suleija), apart from the fortuitous centrality of the location, was that it was sparsely populated and the population was willing to be relocated because the government was trying to avoid/minimize in any new federal capital the sorts of primordial “indigene-settler” dichotomy that has variously manifested in bloody fratricide (even genocide) in various parts of Nigeria.
      Accordingly, the “indigenes” of Abuja (or, as I suspect, their ‘leaders’) collected millions (when millions was big money) in compensation and most of the population were relocated to a “new” town in Bwari, with free housing and social amenities that was much better than what they previously had in Suleija/Abuja. After collecting and probably squandering their compensation, while Abuja was being developed primarily with oil money largely derived from the virtual economic genocide of Niger Deltans, some rent-seeking “leaders” of these ‘indigenes’ are now trying to use quasi-extortionist methods to extract more AWOOF from the national purse. SMH

    • @bignedu4871
      @bignedu4871 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@therealist2866 You cannot be more right. Stuff like this causes problems here and there. And some people would skip the source of the fart and would give a bang to the head. I recommend your short but clear piece to anyone that is wise.

    • @TaiwoAyedun
      @TaiwoAyedun ปีที่แล้ว

      How can there be adequate inclusivity in a country so diverse? Isn't it more efficient for the country to be decentralized into territories with the same commonality and consensus?
      Of course, historically, Nigeria wasn't really created to benefit the indigenous nationalities in it. Therefore, supporting the continuity of Nigeria, which has never experienced sustained good governance as a unitary country, will continue to harm the people that live in the geographical space.
      Decentralizing Nigeria may not be easy but once many realize that it is the right solution then it will become easy. Our job is to spread this knowledge.

    • @bignedu4871
      @bignedu4871 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@TaiwoAyedun You are very correct. But it's good you acknowledged that decentralization may not be easy. As a matter of fact, it is not easy. The starting point will be through electing competent, credible and accountable leadership into office rather than electing a leadership, as we have had over the years, that has different and hidden agenda.

    • @therealist2866
      @therealist2866 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TaiwoAyedun Ife-Modakeke, Umuleri-Aguleri, Ogoni-Andoni, etc., etc.
      These are just a few the bloody INTRA-ETHNIC fratricidal conflicts that’s variously erupted in Nigeria. The problem is NOT ethnic diversity, which should ordinarily be a national strength, if properly managed, but the rapacious and frankly primordial mindset of the population (both the leaders who exploit it and the followers who are eagerly willing tools).

  • @chibofred4982
    @chibofred4982 ปีที่แล้ว

    Peter Obi shall give the indigenous people of Abuja their rightful place in Nigeria for equity, fairness and social justice if he becomes president. The APC-PDP ruining the country don't have answers to their plights.

  • @lindabarnes6404
    @lindabarnes6404 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I guess they are more of Christian ✝️

  • @henryjohnson2158
    @henryjohnson2158 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is pure nonsense !
    That land belongs to people.
    Just say they are being colonized by a superior group of people

  • @therealist2866
    @therealist2866 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Shame that History is generally not taught in Nigeria, but it is crucially important to our generation if we do not want to be ignorant and/or repeat the failures of preceding generations.
    Abuja did not spring up overnight. There was a panel that went around Nigeria studying where a new federal capital would be located after it was decided to move the capital from Lagos. Many states and parts of Nigeria actually lobbied for the new federal capital, but one of the principal factors in settling upon Abuja (it was actually Suleija), apart from the fortuitous centrality of the location, was that it was sparsely populated and the population was willing to be relocated because the government was trying to avoid/minimize in any new federal capital the sorts of primordial “indigene-settler” dichotomy that has variously manifested in bloody fratricide (even genocide) in various parts of Nigeria.
    Accordingly, the “indigenes” of Abuja (or, as I suspect, their ‘leaders’) collected millions (when millions was big money) in compensation and most of the population were relocated to a “new” town in Bwari, with free housing and social amenities that was much better than what they previously had in Suleija/Abuja. After collecting and probably squandering their compensation, while Abuja was being developed primarily with oil money largely derived from the virtual economic genocide of Niger Deltans, some rent-seeking “leaders” of these ‘indigenes’ are now trying to use quasi-extortionist methods to extract more AWOOF from the national purse. SMH

    • @remd6914
      @remd6914 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mr Realist
      You have no idea of the Gbagyi struggle in the FCT, stop saying they squandered the money that the government gave them, make ur research well before u come here with some misleading and dishonest information here.
      Thank you 🙏

  • @lindabarnes6404
    @lindabarnes6404 ปีที่แล้ว

    Its good to hear people complain thesame thing we Biafra are suffering for.

  • @nanahamilton1101
    @nanahamilton1101 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good requested

  • @nanahamilton1101
    @nanahamilton1101 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wonderful 👏

  • @ejehoscar5605
    @ejehoscar5605 ปีที่แล้ว

    Correct

  • @nanahamilton1101
    @nanahamilton1101 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cultural is the way teaching decency and telling children ways they should go 👏
    But you are speaking white man's language 😂