Saharatv Buhari Walks Through Ariaria Market Today Amidst Cheers by Abagworo(m): 3:56pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
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Re: Saharatv Buhari Walks Through Ariaria Market Today Amidst Cheers by donphilopus: 4:04pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
O boy eh, see cheers. Wow, GEJ should just start packing his belongings because Aso Rock is about having a new Landlord. I almost mistook Abia for Katsina because I never believed Buhari could have this kinda massive turnout in Abia! 7 Likes |
Re: Saharatv Buhari Walks Through Ariaria Market Today Amidst Cheers by escobar07(m): 4:08pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Good one. 1 Like |
Re: Saharatv Buhari Walks Through Ariaria Market Today Amidst Cheers by glish(m): 4:43pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
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Re: Saharatv Buhari Walks Through Ariaria Market Today Amidst Cheers by SamIkenna: 5:23pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
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Re: Saharatv Buhari Walks Through Ariaria Market Today Amidst Cheers by laimo(m): 5:30pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
^^^What's that one saying
Buhari 2015.
Change is here! 5 Likes |
Re: Saharatv Buhari Walks Through Ariaria Market Today Amidst Cheers by OrlandoOwoh(m): 5:33pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Buhari's victory is on course. |
Re: Saharatv Buhari Walks Through Ariaria Market Today Amidst Cheers by Code213: 5:51pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Yes!!! Yes!!! Yes!!! 6 Likes |
Re: Saharatv Buhari Walks Through Ariaria Market Today Amidst Cheers by Adminisher: 5:54pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
SamIkenna: Igbos are one of the most peaceful people on earth. If reverse were the case in the present day Nigeria, a bomb or knife wielding core northerner would have sent the Igbo man, openly walking in predominantly Hausa-Fulani market, to his early grave.
The fear of a 'rampaging' Igbo is a myth 'owners of Nigeria' created after the civil war. Today, the wind is revealing who the real dangers are.
Anyways, the love, affection, and hospitality to Buhari as witnessed in Ariaria market should not be mistaken. In Igboland we respect accomplished people whether we love or hate them. In fact Ojukwu's statement that Awo was the best president Nigeria never had has gone down as the most apt and the most defining characterization of the man, Awo. Even the most irredeemable haters of Ojukwu or Awo agree to Ikemba's statement - that, my friends, is Igbo - in hate or love, Igbo will never withhold a man's due. To that end I have no doubt that majority of those Ariaria folks who trooped out to see their former head of state, a man who imprisoned Ekwueme for no reason, a man who imprisoned Ojukwu - Ojukwu was never part of Shagari's govt so what in world could have been the reason for jailing Ojukwu other than ethnic hatred exhibited by a supposedly national leader - will vote for GEJ in Feb.
In fact, if Buhari came to California today I would, certainly, go shake his hands and even dine with him if he cared. But I still will not vote for him and certainly will not let him go to Aso Rock. He deserves respect as an elderly statesman and a former head of state - that much I can give him. I wonder, though, if Buhari's supporters, friends, brothers up north are willing to show GEJ even a tenth of such respect. This one you talk true. As a south western Nigerian youth copter, I can attest to the good treatment you give to visitors. I have been to twelve countries on three continents so I know what I am talking about. The problem I have with all you people is your unfortunate support for a CON MAN. Why are you people making this big mistake with Goodluck Jonathan?....Na Jazz?... Seriously I need an answer.?. 2 Likes |
Re: Saharatv Buhari Walks Through Ariaria Market Today Amidst Cheers by Brahms(m): 5:56pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
SamIkenna: [s]Igbos are one of the most peaceful people on earth. If reverse were the case in the present day Nigeria, a bomb or knife wielding core northerner would have sent the Igbo man, openly walking in predominantly Hausa-Fulani market, to his early grave.
The fear of a 'rampaging' Igbo is a myth 'owners of Nigeria' created after the civil war. Today, the wind is revealing who the real dangers are.
Anyways, the love, affection, and hospitality to Buhari as witnessed in Ariaria market should not be mistaken. In Igboland we respect accomplished people whether we love or hate them. In fact Ojukwu's statement that Awo was the best president Nigeria never had has gone down as the most apt and the most defining characterization of the man, Awo. Even the most irredeemable haters of Ojukwu or Awo agree to Ikemba's statement - that, my friends, is Igbo - in hate or love, Igbo will never withhold a man's due. To that end I have no doubt that majority of those Ariaria folks who trooped out to see their former head of state, a man who imprisoned Ekwueme for no reason, a man who imprisoned Ojukwu - Ojukwu was never part of Shagari's govt so what in world could have been the reason for jailing Ojukwu other than ethnic hatred exhibited by a supposedly national leader - will vote for GEJ in Feb.
In fact, if Buhari came to California today I would, certainly, go shake his hands and even dine with him if he cared. But I still will not vote for him and certainly will not let him go to Aso Rock. He deserves respect as an elderly statesman and a former head of state - that much I can give him. I wonder, though, if Buhari's supporters, friends, brothers up north are willing to show GEJ even a tenth of such respect.[/s] You write pretty well, but what's your point?? |
Re: Saharatv Buhari Walks Through Ariaria Market Today Amidst Cheers by ibnjarir93(m): 6:12pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
SamIkenna: Igbos are one of the most peaceful people on earth. If reverse were the case in the present day Nigeria, a bomb or knife wielding core northerner would have sent the Igbo man, openly walking in predominantly Hausa-Fulani market, to his early grave.
The fear of a 'rampaging' Igbo is a myth 'owners of Nigeria' created after the civil war. Today, the wind is revealing who the real dangers are.
Anyways, the love, affection, and hospitality to Buhari as witnessed in Ariaria market should not be mistaken. In Igboland we respect accomplished people whether we love or hate them. In fact Ojukwu's statement that Awo was the best president Nigeria never had has gone down as the most apt and the most defining characterization of the man, Awo. Even the most irredeemable haters of Ojukwu or Awo agree to Ikemba's statement - that, my friends, is Igbo - in hate or love, Igbo will never withhold a man's due. To that end I have no doubt that majority of those Ariaria folks who trooped out to see their former head of state, a man who imprisoned Ekwueme for no reason, a man who imprisoned Ojukwu - Ojukwu was never part of Shagari's govt so what in world could have been the reason for jailing Ojukwu other than ethnic hatred exhibited by a supposedly national leader - will vote for GEJ in Feb.
In fact, if Buhari came to California today I would, certainly, go shake his hands and even dine with him if he cared. But I still will not vote for him and certainly will not let him go to Aso Rock. He deserves respect as an elderly statesman and a former head of state - that much I can give him. I wonder, though, if Buhari's supporters, friends, brothers up north are willing to show GEJ even a tenth of such respect. Did your Igbo brothers tell you they don't live peacefully in Northern Nigeria? |
Re: Saharatv Buhari Walks Through Ariaria Market Today Amidst Cheers by Nobody: 6:16pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Hahahahahaha, Mark my word. Buhari won't get up to 10,000 votes from Aba. Quote me anywhere that I said so 1 Like |
Re: Saharatv Buhari Walks Through Ariaria Market Today Amidst Cheers by Hollysaint: 6:32pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
gboss4sure: Hahahahahaha, Mark my word. Buhari won't get up to 10,000 votes from Aba. Quote me anywhere that I said so .the way jonathan is not winning Bauchi 2 Likes |