Igbos, Yorubas, Hausas must live together in Nigeria – Emir of Katsina

The Emir of Katsina, Alhaji Abdulmumini Kabir has urged those calling for secession to shelve the idea.

He stated that Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo and other tribes are brothers.
Kabir said this when the Pro-Chancellor of University of Ilorin, Abdullah Oyekan paid him a visit at his palace in Katsina.
This was contained in the institution’s weekly publication released on Wednesday.
The traditional ruler, who is the Chancellor of the institution also harped on the need for Nigeria to remain united, noted that although the situation of the country was serious, break-up wasn’t the solution.
Kabir noted that the renewed agitation was caused by “agents of disunity, especially those who do not want the present administration to succeed.”
Speaking further, the traditional ruler said, “This country must remain one indivisible sovereignty that it has been since time immemorial.

“Igbos, Yorubas, Hausas and other tribes in the country – we are all brothers and sisters and we must be wary of these unscrupulous people.”
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  1. You are the most stupid imbecile I have ever seen for using the word "must live together" this is exactly why there can never be peace in Nigeria because of this kind of foolish statements.we were never together from time immemorial, it was just in 1914 that we were merged together without our consent.Igbos can never be brothers to people who kill them at will, barbaric and uncivilized tribe of the north with heavy hearted syndrome of born to rule. Whether you like it or not, Biafra must go..

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    1. Its a pity, you will have to wait till infinity before you will get biafra.......lol 1Nigeria, 1Nation, 1Unity under 1God

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