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YORÙBÁLAND INDEPENDENCE CALL 🤙
Yorùbá People Does Not Belong to Nigeria Anymore.
Unless we are deceiving ourselves or afraid to take the bull by the horns through Self-Determination and possible Disintegration, there is no reason why some of us should still insist that we remain in Nigeria.
😭 We have seen our people slaughtered openly in public view.
😭 We have seen our children suffering under rain and sunshine.
😭 We have seen women been molested and r***d.
😭 We have seen little boys and girls in primary and secondary schools kidnapped and slaughtered.
😭 We have seen school teachers and principals kidnapped and slaughtered.
😭 We have seen terrorists surround and occupy our land, thinking they can take over our ancestral homeland, Yorùbáland, from us.
What more evidence does the Yorùbá people need to realize that it is time to exit Nigeria?
We hold this land — Yorùbáland — and it belongs to us. If anybody from anywhere thinks they can come into our land to chase us away, kill us, or take over our ancestral territory, such a person or group is making a grave mistake. It will never happen.
However, we are not going to achieve this merely by words of mouth. We will ensure, scientifically, intellectually, strategically, spiritually, and holistically — through our traditional strength and the grace bestowed upon us by God — that such evil intentions against Yorùbáland will never succeed.
These are just some of the basics I can reveal for now concerning our preparations.
KÁJỌDÀSÍ
United We Stand ✊
Enough Is Enough ✊
Yorùbáland Must Be Free ✊
Courtesy: Yornca Global Media
10/06/2026
If they can kidnap and kill Generals, then who is safe?
When the protectors become targets, ordinary citizens are left completely exposed.
A nation where even top military officers are vulnerable is a nation facing a serious security crisis.
09/06/2026
🏆 Success Isn't Always Loud.
Sometimes it's waking up on time.
Sometimes it's staying consistent.
Sometimes it's choosing not to give up.
Small steps taken every day create big results over time. 🌱✨
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Kudos to you Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu;
This is good and welcome development to all lagosians...."Oju ni Alakan fin ṣọ ori".
We don't know who are spying for Boko haram and giving information to Bandits and Terrorists..
*Lagos Did What Many Feared To Do.*
Yesterday, the governor of Lagos State in addition to banning the operations of okada in lagos moved groups of beggers,destitutes,chats pushers,buyers of condemned phones,irons or whatever from Northern Nigeria off Lagos streets to their various states. They were begging. For years we’ve watched it and called it “tradition”. For years we’ve looked away.
That ends now.
1. This Is Not Culture. It’s a trap
Street begging is not identity. Identity is language, craft, values, and history. Identity is not sending children to traffic lights with bowls in hand.
When a practice traps hundreds of generations of boys and girls in the same cycle of poverty, that’s not culture. That’s a system that failed. We normalized it until shame became routine.
2. Lagos Governor Deserves Credit Whatever your politics, removing children from the streets takes courage. Lagos didn’t just clear roads. It refused to accept the abnormal as normal. That’s leadership.
Governor, you did well. Now do more. Let this be the start, not the photo op.
3. To Northern Leaders And Parents: Looks at this
Every region has poor people. But few regions export vulnerability as visibly as ours. Women and children on highways, at mosques, at bus stops. If some come from Niger Republic or Chad, that makes it worse. It means we became a transit point for regional poverty.
Ask yourself: What does it say about us when “Northern child” is the first image people picture when they hear “street beggar”?
That stereotype is our disgrace. And disgrace only leaves when we change the story ourselves.
4. The Fix Is Not Just Deportation. It’s Reform
Sending people back to their states is step one. Step two is harder:
Education: Almajiri and Western education can work together. A child who can read and code is harder to exploit than a child with only a bowl.
Family planning + Reorientation: More children than you can feed, shelter, and school is not a blessing. It’s a burden passed to strangers.
Empowerment: Governors, commissioners, senators, reps, and agencies must fund skills, microloans, and local industries. Begging should be the last option, not the first plan.
5. Change the Narrative
Being Northern should mean resilience, scholarship, and enterprise. The North produced scholars who taught the world. The North built trade routes that moved empires. We did not build that legacy on street corners.
Until we embrace reform, the disgrace continues. Not because outsiders hate us. Because we refused to fix what shames us.
Governor of Lagos Babajide Sanwo-Olu ,
Honourable commissioner for the environmental and water resources Tokunbo Wahab ,thank you for the bold step. Other Southern and Western governors should follow, legally and humanely.
Northern Nigeria, this is our call to attention. The world is watching. Our children are watching. We can either defend the shame or end it.
None of this means we should mock the poor or look down on those forced into begging. Poverty is not a crime. Hunger is not a crime. Being born into a broken system is not a crime.
The real failure belongs to the adults, institutions, and leaders who watched generation after generation of children inherit the same hardship and called it normal.
A child holding a begging bowl is not evidence of culture. It is evidence that somewhere, a system failed.
We must replace blame with solutions, charity with opportunity, and sympathy with reform.
Every child deserves three things: a home, an education, and a future.
Anything less is a betrayal of the next generation.
This conversation is not an attack on the North. It is an appeal to the North.
We can not build a region known for scholarship, commerce, and leadership while accepting conditions that keep millions of children trapped in poverty.
Real love for a community means telling uncomfortable truths and working together to solve them.
The strongest societies are not those without problems. They are those willing to confront their problems honestly.
Northern Nigeria has the people, the resources, the history, and the potential to lead Africa in education, innovation, agriculture, and enterprise.
But first, we must decide that every child matters more than every excuse.
Years from now, history will not ask whether we defended the status quo.
History will ask whether we had the courage to change it.
The children on the streets today will become the adults of tomorrow.
The question is simple:
Will they inherit a begging bowl or a future?
The answer depends on what we choose to do now.
~ Dr Zainab Suleiman Buhari
*Me;*
*A very bold,drastic,decisive,courageous and very serious proactive security steps and actions like this and more is seriously and urgently needed in Ibadan and Oyo State as a whole by the Oyo state government against all these beggars,destitutes,baseless and homeless okada riders from the north,chart pushers,condemned iron and phones buyers,etc sent out to the South-west to serve as spies and informants to Boko Haram and Bandits in Yorubaland.*
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