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CONSIDERING LAMIDOS STATEMENT! The statement made the Lamido of Adamawa was impressively unexpected to have come from a royal father. It is rather implicative than its intended welcome. It is not a threat to the intended but rather to the speaker himself that makes it very unfortunate. If I May ask, which wall are they going to push us to and who will? Is the of political power which may not come to the north 2015 or anything else? Was it that there was a threat of secession in the conference? If is the issues of power, going to Cameroon was the grave mistake least expected except maybe there was some underground agreement with Cameroon to the traditional council the kind that were made to areas of Jada/Ganye/Toungo by Sadauna which tarries. It was after over 40years Alh. Atiku emerged VP by circumstances the highest position held by an Adamawa indigent. If his royal highness had sorts for advice, Turaki is in better position to have told him Cameroon is not at all a better option. The choice of it ridiculed his statement. Turaki had visited several countries politically including Cameroon, Paul B. Is over 30years ruling Cameroon till now nobody knows when he will leave. We want to run from 10years....... And if it was the threat of secession that prompted the statement, the royal father shouldnt be the one to response the way he did. Secession has to do with military might even when there is a referendum. Of recent Russia took part of Ukraine, they deployed the mighty military against that of Ukraine. How many troops are under the command of a royal father? The police in his house are merely deployed to perform their police duty, they may be loyal to him but not answerable to him. May be the Dogares are strong enough to carry his people to Cameroon. If Nigerian civil war is anything to go by, the mighty Ojukwu was the military commandant of the eastern region. He was a soldier, having troops and knew what it takes to wage war. I am sorry his likes are rare in the present military. It becomes disturbing when civilians sound secession out of political frustration. I never read in any history where there was one without blood shade even the Bakasi story we knew how many Nigerian died. Obj even as an ex military was afraid of war....... S
Posted on: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 16:37:25 +0000

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