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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Ovamboland(m): 8:16am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

We don't regret choosing Jonathan against Buhari one bit, lol are we the most hurt by Buharis presidency, I guess we are not so take it to the bank 2023 us for Igbos or North can have it and we get the vice


Why are you then finding it a bitter pill to swallow your loss in peace?
Why all the Biafra noise? That's bad losers and poor spirit of sportsmanship.

The same VP your people call slave position? Your ambition is to be slave VP to The same Fulani you brand as your biggest enemy? Hope they will still trust your people since you stabbed them in the back in January 1966.

I think the Yoruba have bigger ambition in 2023 than such petty politics.

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 8:17am On Jul 17, 2021
Ogbuefi2020:

very simple, let them face the struggle for APC ticket with the north, we will secure PDP VP ticket
My brother, half bread is better than Kwuli Kwuli, it is better to be vice after all before Nigeria we neither know Yorubas nor Fulanis, unless Yorubas can be sophisticated enough to field a Yoruba from Kwara for North with an Igbo vice if not, We dey observe
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Ogbuefi2020: 8:18am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

Emotional politics rather than sophistication, I laugh are you APC, whether they give ticket or not is inconsequential, we wait for 2023, It is Igbo turn, or Fulani can continue and herdsmen menace think about it, Lol
hehe, bros u get sense
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by flokii: 8:20am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

Emotional politics rather than sophistication, I laugh are you APC, whether they give ticket or not is inconsequential, we wait for 2023, It is Igbo turn, or Fulani can continue and herdsmen menace think about it, Lol

Let me give you expo.. maybe then you'lll understand why Igbos can't win 2023.

The North won't vote APC with Igbo candidate, most Yorubas won't either and the Igbos that detest APC so much won't vote the party. So it makes it a no-brainer for APC to field a sure losing side in 2023.

PDP will likely field a Northerner with Igbo vice but will still lose to the Yoruba candidacy in APC. The only people that will vote PDP North is Igbos and some minorities in South South.

The Northerners know the time for Yorubas is here, the smart ones are already shopping for credible candidate to become Vice President.

What are your own politicians doing? selling pep talks to Yorubas to give Igbos presidency.. come and steal it na.

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 8:21am On Jul 17, 2021
Ovamboland:



Why are you then finding it a bitter pill to swallow your loss in peace?
Why all the Biafra noise? That's bad losers and poor spirit of sportsmanship.

The same VP your people call slave position? Your ambition is to be slave VP to The same Fulani you brand as your biggest enemy? Hope they will still trust your people since you stabbed them in the back in January 1966.

I think the Yoruba have bigger ambition in 2023 than such petty politics.
Oga stop the propaganda, every Igbo is not currently agitating for Biafra, you forgot Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu, Emanuel Ifeajuna were both Igbos who preferred Nigeria until a referendum is conducted in Igboland, Biafra remains an option while Nigeria remains our country, so don't decide for the Igbos, we got no qualms with Fulanis afterall both Fulanis and Yorubas fought us during the war, today both Yorubas and Fulanis are our friends but we cant say same of Yorubas and Fulanis being friend, Ownership of Kwara state is still a heal to climb between the Fulanis and Yorubas
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Ogbuefi2020: 8:23am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

My brother, half bread is better than Kwuli Kwuli, it is better to be vice after all before Nigeria we neither know Yorubas nor Fulanis, unless Yorubas can be sophisticated enough to field a Yoruba from Kwara for North with an Igbo vice if not, We dey observe
if by any magic tinunu emerge apc flag bearer fulani will destroy apc and migrate to pdp to retain power, yoruba didnt learn anything from awolowo
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 8:23am On Jul 17, 2021
flokii:


Let me give you expo.. maybe then you'lll understand why Igbos can't win 2023.

The North won't vote APC with Igbo candidate, most Yorubas won't either and the Igbos that detest APC so much won't vote the party. So it makes it a no-brainer for APC to field a sure losing side in 2023.

PDP will likely field a Northerner with Igbo vice but will still lose to the Yoruba candidacy in APC. The only people that will vote PDP North is Igbos and some minorities in South South.

The Northerners know the time for Yorubas is here, the smart ones are already shopping for credible candidate to become Vice President.

What are your own politicians doing? selling pep talks to Yorubas to give Igbos presidency.. come and steal it na.
Don't count your chicken before they hatch, the Fulanis knows that Yorubas want the presidency to retaliate their terrorism thats why you will most likely not smell presidency by 2023 lol
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Ogbuefi2020: 8:25am On Jul 17, 2021
flokii:


Let me give you expo.. maybe then you'lll understand why Igbos can't win 2023.

The North won't vote APC with Igbo candidate, most Yorubas won't either and the Igbos that detest APC so much won't vote the party. So it makes it a no-brainer for APC to field a sure losing side in 2023.

PDP will likely field a Northerner with Igbo vice but will still lose to the Yoruba candidacy in APC. The only people that will vote PDP North is Igbos and some minorities in South South.

The Northerners know the time for Yorubas is here, the smart ones are already shopping for credible candidate to become Vice President.

What are your own politicians doing? selling pep talks to Yorubas to give Igbos presidency.. come and steal it na.
you didnt learn anything from 1979, secondly, atiku/obi defeated osibanjo in pollinh unit and went ahead to win ondo and oyo, even osun if not for last minute manipulation
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Ogbuefi2020: 8:30am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

Don't count your chicken before they hatch, the Fulanis knows that Yorubas want the presidency to retaliate their terrorism thats why you will most likely not smell presidency by 2023 lol
Lol, yorubas are so myopic politically, nobody rides a tiger without ending in its belly
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by flokii: 8:30am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

Don't count your chicken before they hatch, the Fulanis knows that Yorubas want the presidency to retaliate their terrorism thats why you will most likely not smell presidency by 2023 lol

Unlike you who see Fulanis as big deal, we see them as a minority group in the North. The Hausas, Kanuris and co. far outnumber Fulanis and come 2023, they'll do the needful.

It will surprise you to know that Fulanis prefer Yorubas in power than Igbos. Asides fulfide and hausa, the next language a Fulani picks is Yoruba language.

You'll be shocked in 2023, when the entire country votes a Yoruba except Igbos that will queue behind Northeener as usual.

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 8:35am On Jul 17, 2021
flokii:


Unlike you who see Fulanis as big deal, we see them as a minority group in the North. The Hausas, Kanuris and co. far outnumber Fulanis and come 2023, they'll do the needful.

It will surprise you to know that Fulanis prefer Yorubas in power than Igbos. Asides fulfide and hausa, the next language a Fulani picks is Yoruba language.

You'll be shocked in 2023, when the entire country votes a Yoruba except Igbos that will queue behind Northeener as usual.
Be deceiving yourselves, Fulanis are known to learn the language of their next prey, I guess you know that's no love man, that's invasion, they will learn your language, infiltrate you and invade you, Afonja version 2.0 loading, the Fulanis will vote Igbos instead of you, the only thing you will get is vice lol, so chill Fulanis are war strategist, besides they influence Hausa vote, funny how you say Fulanis are minority still believe they prefer you lol,
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by flokii: 8:35am On Jul 17, 2021
Ogbuefi2020:

you didnt learn anything from 1979, secondly, atiku/obi defeated osibanjo in pollinh unit and went ahead to win ondo and oyo, even osun if not for last minute manipulation

Are you by chance referring to the fake results announced by PDP even before the votes were counted? Atiku got votes in South West because we are liberals and he has fans here too.

2023 is a different ball game entirely sir, power is coming South.

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Ogbuefi2020: 8:36am On Jul 17, 2021
flokii:
The era of Yorubas working tirelessly for Igbos to eat is long gone..

If Igbos can't demand for their rights in PDP they served for over sixteen years, then they don't need presidency.

A party formed by West and North alliance won't release its ticket for East that gave less than 10 percent votes in 2015 and 2019. You have PDP and APGA to push your agenda, if you lose you lose.
igbos worked for formation of pdp in 1999 yet yoruba benefited despite being the opposotion and igbos supported them, reciprocate now or we stick to vp ticket in pdp
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 8:38am On Jul 17, 2021
flokii:


Are you by chance referring to the fake results announced by PDP even before the votes were counted? Atiku got votes in South West because we are liberals and he has fans here too.

2023 is a different ball game entirely sir, power is coming South.
We never doubted that power may come South but then it was not written, if it ain't the better South, North can keep it
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Ogbuefi2020: 8:40am On Jul 17, 2021
flokii:


Are you by chance referring to the fake results announced by PDP even before the votes were counted? Atiku got votes in South West because we are liberals and he has fans here too.

2023 is a different ball game entirely sir, power is coming South.
pdp will clear sw in 2023. not because u are liberals but because the hardship is hitting u hard
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Ogbuefi2020: 8:43am On Jul 17, 2021
Ovamboland:



Why are you then finding it a bitter pill to swallow your loss in peace?
Why all the Biafra noise? That's bad losers and poor spirit of sportsmanship.

The same VP your people call slave position? Your ambition is to be slave VP to The same Fulani you brand as your biggest enemy? Hope they will still trust your people since you stabbed them in the back in January 1966.

I think the Yoruba have bigger ambition in 2023 than such petty politics.
you talk like a kid, biafra agitation started lpng ago, massob started 1999. igbos are fulanis real allies, yorubas are their slaves, igbos dont hate fulani, we hate incompetent buhari
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by flokii: 8:44am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

Be deceiving yourselves, Fulanis are known to learn the language of their next prey, I guess you know that's no love man, that's invasion, they will learn your language, infiltrate you and invade you, Afonja version 2.0 loading, the Fulanis will vote Igbos instead of you, the only thing you will get is vice lol, so chill Fulanis are war strategist, besides they influence Hausa vote, funny how you say Fulanis are minority still believe they prefer you lol,

In case you don't know, there are more inter-marriages between Yoruba & Fulani than Igbo.. the only time you see Yorubas marrying Igbo women is when they meet outside the country or if the Igbo lady was born and bred or based in South West so don't make it look asif Yorubas are not loved in North.

2023 is almost here.. same way y'all predicted 2015 and 2019 for GEJ and Atiku that failed is what will play out again.

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by flokii: 8:48am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

We never doubted that power may come South but then it was not written, if it ain't the better South, North can keep it

There is no other South better than South West where people run to for greener pastures.

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Fahdiga(m): 9:03am On Jul 17, 2021
IgweOfNnewi:
Who are the we, no room for bastards and fugitives in yorubaland, the "we" should go back to their inviable, landlocked, erosion desecrated and evil cum laude land, let ESN udala their lives
Says a Mallam from Damaturu
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 9:05am On Jul 17, 2021
flokii:


In case you don't know, there are more inter-marriages between Yoruba & Fulani than Igbo.. the only time you see Yorubas marrying Igbo women is when they meet outside the country or if the Igbo lady was born and bred or based in South West so don't make it look asif Yorubas are not loved in North.

2023 is almost here.. same way y'all predicted 2015 and 2019 for GEJ and Atiku that failed is what will play out again.
If you love them so much, what is wrong with them rulling and marrying you for another regime,
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Fahdiga(m): 9:05am On Jul 17, 2021
Tinubuadvocate:
I'm igbo but if Yoruba drop their ambition for a tribe that called them sophisticated slowpoke and they allow tribe that not labour for presidential ticket get it like that I will never forgive Yoruba people.
Imagine this almajiri from Kebbi state parading as an Igbo man
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 9:07am On Jul 17, 2021
flokii:


There is no other South better than South West where people run to for greener pastures.
You said it right but mostly it is prey in the west not quite a pasture, because part of west flocked to is neither green and the greener side is being devoured by invaders, I'm just trying to let you know that while peaceful Igbos are doing their business in Lagos some part of the west is also being invaded and the invaders are not Igbos so I hope you can see Fulanis running to west and its result lol
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by anungangampu: 9:12am On Jul 17, 2021
Abdul05:
Why can't the Ibo support Yoruba president?

cheesy grin grin people filled with hate
nobody like to be mocked.

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Imokay: 9:13am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

Be deceiving yourselves, Fulanis are known to learn the language of their next prey, I guess you know that's no love man, that's invasion, they will learn your language, infiltrate you and invade you, Afonja version 2.0 loading, the Fulanis will vote Igbos instead of you, the only thing you will get is vice lol, so chill Fulanis are war strategist, besides they influence Hausa vote, funny how you say Fulanis are minority still believe they prefer you lol,

The same Fulani your greatest ambition in Nigeria is to to VP under? grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 9:15am On Jul 17, 2021
Imokay:


The same Fulani your greatest ambition in Nigeria is to to VP under? grin grin grin grin grin
Lol that's not our greatest ambition, we have many ambitions like being the president of Nigeria, heading the united nations, building nuclear warheads, leading in vaccine development, being the first black nation to travel to space, being the richest nation in the world and more, we are definitely mega dreamers and we are daring too
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Jackson105: 11:01am On Jul 17, 2021
Ogbuefi2020:
i just de laugh yorubas in 2023. like Awolowo like Tinubu, Fulani will raise an igbo man to finnish Tinubu, i pity igbos falling for southern unity nonsense

To hell with southern unity. Who needs 5%?

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Jackson105: 11:07am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

Be deceiving yourselves, Fulanis are known to learn the language of their next prey, I guess you know that's no love man, that's invasion, they will learn your language, infiltrate you and invade you, Afonja version 2.0 loading, the Fulanis will vote Igbos instead of you, the only thing you will get is vice lol, so chill Fulanis are war strategist, besides they influence Hausa vote, funny how you say Fulanis are minority still believe they prefer you lol,

This your statement is a confirmation of damaged brain.

Who will vote for useless 5%? You think fulanis prefer ibos to Yorubas, you will get sense in 2023.

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