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Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by IYANGBALI: 11:21am On Sep 05, 2018 |
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Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by Nobody: 11:22am On Sep 05, 2018 |
OrientDailyNews: Igbos are the enemies of themselves. They supported PDP since and yet not even in a position to be selected as PRESIDENTIAL RUNNING MATE for 2019. No infrastructure gained for the support. Just daily wailing and abusing. Anything Anyone but Buhari they are wailing. So why worry then if it is SS or SW turn? Fake. All have seenthru the hypocrisy. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by Odingo1: 11:24am On Sep 05, 2018 |
Mosesm: Na lie ,rather Gowon destroy the regional government and created state. cant Nigeria change what their forefathers did to move their country forward, must you all be stuck with this old tale after 50 years of the said event,shame nodey catch una. |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by magzey: 11:33am On Sep 05, 2018 |
Igbo are not Organised they don't have one voice and all are selfish.anyway they already have a missing President who's name is KANU Namdi, when he resurrect you can swear him in, i rest ma case. 1 Like
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Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by Indigenous(f): 11:34am On Sep 05, 2018 |
I hate this zoo called Nigeria |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by DonMekino(m): 11:35am On Sep 05, 2018 |
*HOW SAD FOR THE YORUBA NATION* *By Lawal Ade Adeyemi* Did the Igbos put guns on anybody's head before buying up Alaba, Ajegunle, isolo and Oshodi in Lagos? Did they use juju before the Ibadan surrendered Iwo Road to them? And what were we looking at before the Igbos took over Isida and Adeti in Ilesa ? Where were the YORUBAS when the Igbos thrived and built 90% of the Hotels in Abuja. Was there a law that excluded the YORUBAS from selling building materials? Dei Dei building materials market in Abuja is 90 % Igbo owned. So the more we point one finger at the Igbos, the more we have the other four fingers pointing at our laziness and lack of initiative as a society. The YORUBAS should have been better with all our education, but we may be worse than the Fulanis who just roam around the bush. Why? Because we lack the entrepreneurship spirit. We just want salaries from doing 8am to 5pm job. We proceed in foolishness and we persist in hoping to reap plenty without sowing hard. The Igbos are different, hence we are now jealous and envious. We love wasteful parties and Aso Ebi. Just a little business without even making any profit yet, we usually call musicians to spray money like coffetti . Where are all the Board Members of Ebenezer Obey today? Where is lawyer Omoyinmi and Lanre Badmus? Where is Oroki Social Club of Osogbo? Where is Felates of Ilesa and the likes whose trade mark was to bring Sunny Ade to Ilesa every Xmas, to waste all income gathered for the year? The Yoruba society wasted their leading lights on excessive consumption and wasteful attitudes. We wasted our capital on frivolous social gatherings. We took religion to ridicoulous levels, such that the wealthiest pastors and churches are now Yorubas. But all the wealth extracted by the churches from the Yoruba nation is also merely flaunted to show whose God is the most miraculous. So we have become paupers and destitutes, as the Yoruba nation cannot now pay salaries. Pensions are owed for years. Tell me, is Osun State filled with human beings or goats to have tolerated Aregbesola, when they rejected Akande. Say it loud, is the Constituted Authority of Ibadan sane to just bring about 21 Obas from nowhere to receive salaries, where there is no money to reopen Ladoja Akintola University? Are the Ondos so wise to have allowed Mimiko to devastate their terrain as to be now saddled with 12 months salary arrears? What of Ekiti with rabble rousing Fayose and the intellectually arrogant Fayemi? But the Igbos are hard workers. Let us not continue to deceive ourselves. 20 of their young boys can live in the shop from where they sell goods. There is no place too dirty or remote for them to hibernate and incubate their ideas. Give them 5 years, you will see them buy and take over all shops and lands. True, some of them are criminals, but majority of the Igbo youths build and build physical structures always, while the YORUBAS are content with looking for salaried jobs, so that they can have siesta in the afternoons and then attend parties on Saturdays. Then spend Sundays in church wishing and praying for divine miracles. How foolish! As the Igbo youths are meeting and strategizing on Sundays, so that they can gather money and buy the houses and lands owned by our Yoruba fathers, the Yorubas youths are busy in churches on Sundays praying for miracles. Whether we like it or not, Obokungbusi Town Hall will soon be on concessional PPP sale. The Igbos will buy it. The proceeds will be used to pay backlog of salaries owed to impoverished Ijeshas. It will come willy nilly. It will happen even in a declared Oduduwa Republic. Afterall, the Chinese, the Lebanese and the South Africans are buying us out with reckless abandon. See how ShopRite is buying up everywhere. I heard that they bought Owena Motel estate in Akure. How come we did not sell it to the Igbos? We shall continue to grumble and hate the Igbos until eternity. Unless we spy on them, copy their ways and imbibe their 'can do' attitude. The Yoruba nation and society have been pauperised and destituted. In desperation, we shall soon start to behave like the Almajiris in the North. In grinding poverty and out of jealousy, the Almajiris of the North regularly loot Igbo shops and businesses. Very soon Yoruba urchins will start looting too to show that they hate the Igbos. Even some of us here will defend it to show our hatred for the Igbos. Whereas, the looting is as a result of hunger and uselessness of our society. How sad for the Yoruba Nation. The Republican News 3 Likes |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by gidgiddy: 11:36am On Sep 05, 2018 |
Igbos don't need the Presidency of Nigeria. It is hungry people that want to produce the President of Nigeria at all costs 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by Indigenous(f): 11:45am On Sep 05, 2018 |
Hausa/Fulani cannot do anything meaningful with their life without Nigeria. Nigeria is their life, without Nigeria they are nothing. as for the Yoruba people, na abosi go killed them |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by VULCAN(m): 11:49am On Sep 05, 2018 |
Listening to him you would believe he was sincere. But when Nnamdi Kanu came he opposed him out of jealousy instead of working with him to temper his message. He has always wanted to be the main figure in Biafran Agitation despite not making any tangible impact in over 25 yrs 1 Like |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by Bollinger(m): 11:50am On Sep 05, 2018 |
hackman34: The Igbo issue is like that of a man threatening to steal a company's funds if given the opportunity and then turns around to apply as the Chief Financial Officer of the same company. You want secession and at the same time want to be president of the country. Nigerians are dumb, but they are not that dumb. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by Laple0541(m): 11:52am On Sep 05, 2018 |
tribalistseun: Use something else, this pics ought to have been out of fashion by now.....mumu. 1 Like |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by semyman: 12:06pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
Flashback. -Buhari will die before the Election- Ayo Fayose -Buhari is brain dead - Patient Jonathan -If APC survives till October 2014,call me a bastard.- Doyin Okupe -Mark my words, It will not happen for Buhari to rule Nigeria. - Doyin Okupe. -If APC wins, I will go on exile. - Bode George. -Buhari can never win in Yorubaland. - Gani Adams. -Jonathan will shock APC with defeat. - FFK -If Jonathan loses, we would set Nigeria on fire. -Asari Dokubo. -We instigated the 6 weeks postponement so that Jonathan can win. - Fasehun -I will deliver 1 million votes to Jonathan in Ondo state. - Mimiko -We shall deliver the South West votes to Jonathan. - Afenifere --Tinubu is no longer a force in the South West. -Yinka Odumakin. -Buhari at 70 wears diapers like my mother. -Fayose -Jonathan already has Lagos votes.- Obanikoro. |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by Nobody: 12:27pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
datopaper:And who is Okoro? |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by Nobody: 12:27pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
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Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by fabre4: 12:28pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
Lordofthewest: the reAl voters are not on nairaland . IgboS support PDPigz yorubas support APShit Buhari is the only relevant northerner in Apshit PDP have about 12 so what happens when Buhari retires. Yorubas think they are playing the smart game but igbos will surprise them in 2023 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by IJEYdiamond(f): 12:30pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
hackman34: Because they fear the unknown!!!! |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by IbrahimDamola: 12:33pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
IYANGBALI: If a camel from the north contest against our yoruba candidate in 2023 by picking an Eastern vice we yorubas will lose out. Na abooki go rule us forever. |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by MYHUBBY: 12:34pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
DonMekino: is that not what they used to cajole you people? we even read many of it saying Igbo are in the helm of Lagos politics. let's assume this fallacy you cooked up is something to spread to one thought. how does Igbo buying land In Lagos correlate with the erroneous universal adjective used against Yoruba land. are they also buying ekiti govt house, Ogun and osun with Oyo you people don't have shame because if you do, this places you mentioned those prodigal kinsmen are buying in another man's land can transformed your isolated region to a world tourist center to visit let shame catch una small smal 1 Like |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by Boss13: 12:34pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
The settlement they gave him is exhausted. He needs replenishment 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by MYHUBBY: 12:40pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
Indigenous: Yoruba aren't you people problem. if your husband no do well, you go blame Yoruba presidency aside, if Igbo don't learn how to play inclusive politics even when they gained the Biafra they will surely have problem with international community no one voice; massob will come out say one thing, ipob will say another, ohaneze will say their own, BZM will say theirs, your politicians will oppose them all and yet Yoruba is you people problem |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by resurgent2019: 12:53pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
Igbos just hate Yorubas shaaaa. I don’t know what we did to deserve igbo hate tho. Can any igbo give me an answer? |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by KDmafia: 1:23pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
tribalistseun:for the records the real answer to your question is in Forbes most richest black man |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by Nobody: 1:56pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
IbrahimDamola: "We Yoruba" from abakaliki. Stop fooling yourself osu. 1 Like |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by IbrahimDamola: 2:26pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
schoolboij: We must say the truth my dear yoruba friend. The Easterners will never vote a yoruba president unless we reciprocate by voting an Igbo president. The north will always contest every presidency and if north choose East as VP, they'll beat the yoruba man. It happened in Awo vs Shagari. #Reality |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by Lordofthewest(m): 2:31pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
Na inferiority complex..When you know you can't be like someone,you just hate them for no reason and honestly the average yoruba give a sh#t instead na them dey rush us resurgent2019: 1 Like
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Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by resurgent2019: 2:34pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
Lordofthewest: Abi oooo. That’s why I am of the opinion that they should be allowed to leave the union. It’s best for them to get out of our land! 1 Like |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by kayfra: 2:46pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
Igbos will have their chance in 2039 2019 - Buhari 2023 - Osinbajo 2027 - Osinbajo 2031 - Northerner 2035 - Northerner 2039 - SS or SE |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by Nobody: 6:04pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
IbrahimDamola: Keep fooling yourself my Wawa brother. 1 Like |
Re: Why Igbos Should Forget About 2023 Presidency – Uwazuruike by Banmeallday: 6:08pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
Agree with Uwazurike, because this is the same joke they sold our people in 2003, especially in 2007, and each time....ANd guess those who endorsed it....The Orji Kalu, Theo Orji, Iwuanyunwus, Ohaneze fools, and all those who have stolen and profited from the small crumbs Fulani masters gave them with rigging elections for them.... NO TO election |
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