Adeyinka Grandson wrote: About 1761, a group of 150 English - TopicsExpress



          

Adeyinka Grandson wrote: About 1761, a group of 150 English stockbrokers and jobbers established the London Stock Exchange to buy and trade shares. Over 300 years, it is still being called London Stock Exchange On May 17, 1792, twenty-four white Americans stockbrokers and merchants established the New York Stock Exchange. Today, it is still being called the New York Stock Exchange On September 15, 1960, Yoruba agricultural merchants, produce merchants and stockbrokers established the Lagos Stock Exchange. In 1977, the name of the Lagos Stock Exchange was changed to the Nigerian Stock Exchange by the Gambari. The moral lesson is clear: 1. The fundamental reason why the London Stock Exchange retains its name has to make out with the fact that the English, who established the London Stock Exchange, have always used their population and economic power to rule over the rest of the ethnic nations (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) making up the United Kingdom. 2. In the event of the New York Stock Exchange, the white Americans who established it have always used their population and economic power to rule over the Blacks, Arabs, Asians and Latinos as President of the United States and thus able to maintain the name of their Stock Exchange. 3. Nevertheless, in the case of the Lagos Stock Exchange, the Yoruba couldnt retain its name because they allowed the Gambari to rule over them in spite of the fact that the Yoruba have the highest population in Nigeria and also the economic backbone of the country. The moral lesson for the Yoruba Youths is to think like the English and White Americans. The Yoruba are 25% of the Nigeria total population, the highest and more than Hausa or Fulani. Also the Yoruba is the economic backbone of Nigeria. Like the English and White Americans, only the Yoruba nation must henceforth produce the President of Nigeria. Yoruba contributes 49% of the total revenues of the Federal Government. The Ijaw nation is the next contributor of wealth at 18%. Hausa/Fulani contributes less than 1%. In the absence of Fashola as the APC Presidential candidate... four more years for President Jonathan. #ThinkYorubaFirst Seriously?
Posted on: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 19:01:49 +0000

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