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Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by EngrXrix(m): 10:44am On Aug 19, 2021
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Minjim: 10:45am On Aug 19, 2021
dangermouse:
Can you beat a child and expect the child not to cry? Hell no. Ibos should be given a chance to rule the country already to greater heights!

Who beat the Igbos?

Igbos should be given Presidency just like that. Has it happened before.

Igbos had earned the right to be given presidency in PDP but even PDP isn't giving them. What does that tell you?
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by orisa37: 10:47am On Aug 19, 2021
Jollylolly:
Osinbajo all the way, his days of acting remain fresh in our memories. how he get the country to the extent that opposition and Nigerians were praising him show he is up to the task, experience wise, heis very and most capable and fit.


SUPPORTED.
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Integrafamoo: 10:52am On Aug 19, 2021
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Alabule: 10:55am On Aug 19, 2021
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BetExpert:
What kind of useless list is this? List kee una there
Useless list indeed.
Fashola and Amaechi should not be on that list. We need people like Peter Obi, Kinglsley Moghalu, Adeshina, Aig Imokhuede, Sanusi, Segun Agbaje.
But then we all know that it will be between Tinubu and Atiku which is like giving Buhari two more terms.
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by caracas: 10:58am On Aug 19, 2021
joyairemiya:

https://independent.ng/2023-who-fits-the-bill-of-nigerias-ideal-president/
The writer is as dumb as most of the individuals he mentioned
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by caracas: 11:00am On Aug 19, 2021
Oga only an IGBO man have what it takes to change this country for good
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Ekpeitit(m): 11:09am On Aug 19, 2021
NNAMDI KANU
grin grin grin grin
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by murecool(m): 11:14am On Aug 19, 2021
Osinbajo is our next president

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Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Yellowface1220(m): 11:16am On Aug 19, 2021
Professor Yemi Osinbajo
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by MadeMan01(m): 11:17am On Aug 19, 2021
Okonjo Iweala
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by rummmy: 11:27am On Aug 19, 2021
Osibanjo is wasting his time.
He will end up been the northern boy boy.
I go with Peter obi or Ameachi..
It's not Yoruba time anyway.
I will easily vote Isa PANTAMI than vote any Yoruba man.
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Wada3: 11:41am On Aug 19, 2021
Am for Osinbajo. His antecedent speaks for him

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Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Johel(m): 11:45am On Aug 19, 2021
joyairemiya:

https://independent.ng/2023-who-fits-the-bill-of-nigerias-ideal-president/


Imagine the fools being listed when vibrant Donald Duke can do better than these idiots....shows how backward and stagnant Nigerians reason...so sad.
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Tinney104(m): 11:46am On Aug 19, 2021
cool cool cry cry

Femi kuti should be our leader in Nigeria
But some of us will never accept that undecided undecided

Here is pay back wetin Nigeria Government do
Baba 70
Abi wetin una reason with me ??

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Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Wiseandtrue(f): 11:48am On Aug 19, 2021
danilmo:


Iweala has no Political party.
Someone is always a pioneer of change!

Political party can woo her if they are convinced

She's a presidential material
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by EmekaA125(m): 12:07pm On Aug 19, 2021
DenreleDave:


Amaechi is igbó... So shut up

Wike is igbó.... So south east igbos shud go and rest..

They will be well represented by igbos in rivers cheesy grin grin
Anu ofia
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by themanderon: 12:08pm On Aug 19, 2021
No need for all this. At the end the political elite will just meet as they usually do during nocturnal hours and present another criminal minded puppet and the perpetually suffering and smiling people will just vote him in case closed.

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Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by EmekaA125(m): 12:09pm On Aug 19, 2021
Grace001:
And no any South easterners on that list, is like Nigeria has agreed to give them their Biafra
Biafra is going home very soon no matter what it takes this time around. Most Igbos including myself want Biafra not useless Presidency.
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Nobody: 12:24pm On Aug 19, 2021
Chloraseptic:
No single Igbo candidate.. This is unfair.

A major tribe will not be given a chance like the two other major tribes, yet they don't want them to have their own country..

I'm Edo guy before y'all come for my head
Power must remain in the north until the entire south decides to do the needful
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by dangermouse(m): 12:41pm On Aug 19, 2021
Minjim:


Who beat the Igbos?

Igbos should be given Presidency just like that. Has it happened before.

Igbos had earned the right to be given presidency in PDP but even PDP isn't giving them. What does that tell you?


Who amongst the ethnic groups that has ruled so far earned your so called right before being voted? None. So your position holds no water.
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by OmoEpe(m): 12:45pm On Aug 19, 2021
Asjiwaju Bola Ahmead Tinubu, the Jagaban of Africa and the Jagaban of the Universe

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Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Minjim: 1:00pm On Aug 19, 2021
dangermouse:


Who amongst the ethnic groups that has ruled so far earned your so called right before being voted? None. So your position holds no water.

The West has always earn the spot.

Only the West fought the military into a stand still.
Even when they ( the military) were leaving they had to hand over to a westerner..
And during the election everyone knows the West deserved the spot.

You people are making enemies of all the regions and still want to be president.
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Llyodsjids(m): 1:11pm On Aug 19, 2021
With the current realities
I pray there's still a governable Nigeria in 2023 cry

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Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by charlesELIKIBA: 1:18pm On Aug 19, 2021
Anybody but a northerner, not even the VP should be from the north.
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by OmoEpe(m): 1:46pm On Aug 19, 2021
juman:
Number one is sowore.
He is better than all of them.
He is common mad man like me.

Fixed
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Nobody: 2:08pm On Aug 19, 2021
Chloraseptic:


So Buhari is/was a better candidate than all the Igbo candidates you mentioned..

My Friend go and sit down and stop being tribalistic

1. You need to understand the difference between a "candidate" and a "president". A "candidate" stands for election and his purpose is to win an election. Unless a candidate wins the election, he can never become the president. So when you talk about "better candidates", a better candidate is a candidate that can WIN an election. You win by getting more votes than your opponent!

2. The purpose of a candidate is to win the most number of votes. So the better candidate is the candidate that can win the most number of votes. it is simple arithmetic. If your home base hasnt got enough votes to lead you to victory and you have no appeal outside your home base, then no matter how good a leader you will be or how good your ideas are, you cant win an election...therefore you are not a good candidate. A good example of this was Awo.

3. if you are not liked at home but have broad appeal outside your home base and the outside votes are more than your home base votes you are a good candidate e.g OBJ!

4. if you will make a useless leader but you have enough votes, you are a good candidate because you will win e.g Buhari.


So my friend, you are the one who is being tribal, because you are the one in this case looking at things from a tribal point of view instead of the simple arithmetic it takes to win an election. To win an election any Ibo candidate must have appeal across Nigeria not local champions....this is not an election for SE governorship/senate etc where all that matters are ibo votes and perception/appeal among ibo voters. you dont have the numbers so your candidate must have appeal outside the SE. So when people outside the SE tell you the people you are mentioning are unelectable among their electorate, instead of abusing them, you either try and repackage the candidate or find a candidate that appeals to them. How you see your political leaders is different from how others may see them due to cultural differences for example. Virtually all SE governors are seen as morons outside the SE and unelectable outside the SE. Its not a tribal thing, I can mention ibos that have national appeal but they all have k leg. Okorocha has national appeal but he is a comedian an unelectable, Orji (the ibo with probably the broadest national appeal) has too much baggage, NOI is very credible but has disqualified herself by taking American citizenship in order to get the WTO job. I cant think of any Ibo right now in the political arena that has electoral appeal outside the SE. You may take offense if you like but I am just stating the facts and whether you like it or not doesnt change the facts. The best is Amaechi but you will say he is not ibo.

The ibo man would do well to listen more and abuse less. Winning a national election in Nigeria is hard but when you field a candidate that cannot win outside ibo land simply because he is popular in Ibo land, you have lost the election before you start.

Remember winning is not about who is can get votes among ibos but who can get votes amongst the rest of the country.

Dont confuse a good president with a good candidate. A good candidate is a candidate that can win. it really is that simple!!! Only a candidate that wins becomes president ...again it really is that simple!!1


So when you say Buhari is a bad candidate it means you are not thinking with your head or you do not know what a "good candidate" means. presently Buhari is unbeatable in Nigeria, if he contests in 2023 he will win and we are lucky the constitution limits his term to 2. or else no one will be able to defeat him. That is the definition of a good candidate!!!! Somebody who can win!!!

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Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by BigBashiru: 2:43pm On Aug 19, 2021
joyairemiya:

https://independent.ng/2023-who-fits-the-bill-of-nigerias-ideal-president/

focus on having good governors. president is just a coordinator and policy maker who sets the general direction but is not the executer. he alone cannot do the job.
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Guardiola84: 4:33pm On Aug 19, 2021
joyairemiya:

https://independent.ng/2023-who-fits-the-bill-of-nigerias-ideal-president/

Imagine osibanjo kwa?after failing woefully with buhari d vegetable,abegi u people should stop insulting our sensibilities, what has osibanjo achieved bikonu?let him go n rule a state first let's see his economic ,administrative n political sagacity pls,peter obi,adeshina,okonjo iweala,tony elumelu,makinde,zulum,are all better than incompetent osibanjo prd
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by dangermouse(m): 4:37pm On Aug 19, 2021
Minjim:


The West has always earn the spot.

Only the West fought the military into a stand still.
Even when they ( the military) were leaving they had to hand over to a westerner..
And during the election everyone knows the West deserved the spot.

You people are making enemies of all the regions and still want to be president.
I am not ibo in the first place. The West fought Babangida/Abacha. There mandate was stolen and they wanted it restored albiet later in the form of Obasanjo presidency which they never supported where it the ibos who still fought like they did, your likes will still say they don't deserve the presidency. What exactly are you people afraid of in an Ibo presidency?
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by Minjim: 4:41pm On Aug 19, 2021
dangermouse:

I am not ibo in the first place. The West fought Babangida/Abacha. There mandate was stolen and they wanted it restored albiet later in the form of Obasanjo presidency which they never supported where it the ibos who still fought like they did, your likes will still say they don't deserve the presidency. What exactly are you people afraid of in an Ibo presidency?

Why did you want to harvest where you didn't sow?
Re: 2023: Who Fits The Bill Of Nigeria’s Ideal President? by dangermouse(m): 4:48pm On Aug 19, 2021
Minjim:


Why did you want to harvest where you didn't sow?
Ibos I know practice the one Nigeria spirit more than any other tribe in this country FYI. They are all over the country building businesses and contributing immensely to the development of any place they reside. what is greater than that? What other sowing is greater than that? That your tribe overwhelmingly supported a failed government, which they now regret is never sowing. It's rather eye service.

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