Tunde Bakare
By Emmanuel Okogba
Pastor Tunde Bakare on Tuesday said although he will love to have someone from Igbo extraction as president of Nigeria, democracy which Nigeria practices is a ruthless game of numbers and South Easterners must be ready to play mainstream politics to achieve this.
Bakare said this in an Instagram Live session interview with publisher of Ovation Magazine, Dele Momodu.
His statement came as a response to what his take was on Igbo presidency. He said those from South Eastern Nigeria need to understand that they must look for a way to form an alliance to realise the hope of having an Igbo president.
By Emmanuel Okogba
Publisher of Ovation Magazine, Dele Momodu has weighed in on the herdsmen and farmers crises, asking why cows have become so important that they now form a topic for national discourse.
Momodu using social media platform Instagram, lamented how marauding herdsmen are returning Nigeria to the stone age and antiquity with their nefarious activities.
“We are discussing cows everyday. A cow business is supposed to be a personal and private business. If you want to sell your cows, you want to breed your cows, set it up as a business. Your business stops where mine begins. You cannot bring your cows on my farmland and say I have nor right to complain. If you must do any business, do it according to the dictates of running a business. We are not the largest cow producing or breeding country in the world. We are not even among the top 20.” Momodu said in the eight minutes video
What Tinubu Told Me At His Bourdillon Residence – Sunday Igboho
He also refuted the claims that he made his wealth from thuggery, saying that Tinubu gave him a sum of N2 million naira after the meeting.
by SaharaReporters, New York
Jan 26, 2021
A Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has said that his meeting with the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, some years back had to do with the Ondo State governorship election.
Sunday Igboho revealed this to the Publisher of the Ovation Magazine, Dele Momodu, during an Instagram Live Chat on Tuesday.
Let Igbo go if you don’t like us – Amaechi tells Buhari govt
Nigeria’s first minister of Aviation, Chief Mbazulike
Amaechi, has asked the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government to let the
Igbo go if they are no longer wanted in the country.
Amaechi, however, said he believes in one Nigeria and would
like it to remain but not under current condition.
He decried the poor state of the country, saying that
Nigeria has to start all over again.
The former minister and foremost nationalist spoke at a zoom
meeting organized by Dele Momodu of the Ovation Magazine and Mazi Ezeoke, on
Foremost nationalist and first minister of Aviation, Chief Mbazulike Amaechi, Thursday decried the poor state of the country, saying that Nigeria has to start all over again.