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Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by Ovamboland(m): 11:29pm On Sep 23, 2021
brownemmanuel43:

Niggar. I own u crate of liquor, next weekend palm wine with nkwobi or isiewu
U just spoke my mind, but their cunny way of life will never allow them, they will start telling u how the worked hard and bla bla, power will still go back to North

I'm wondering who is stopping your men from coming out like men of other parts of the country to contest for any position of their choice. Are they sissies?

Even Jonathan from a minority Ijaw tribe did not cry that other parties must present Ijaw candidate before he runs. What are you people scared of?
Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by Ovamboland(m): 11:37pm On Sep 23, 2021
CaptainAyub:

Jonathan did not abandon Yoruba just that some people's mind have been structured by propaganda to believe so.
Jonathan and PDP supported Mulikat Adeola Akande to become Speaker of House of Reps ,the almighty number 4 position in the country but Tinubu conspired with Yoruba reps to dash it to abokki Aminu Tambuwal.
Today,Yoruba ppl conveniently forget that history and still see Tinubu as god.

Why will Yoruba take the bait of number 4 and throw away the prospect of being number 2 and number 4 at the same time in 4 years and be at pole position for number 1 in another 8 years?

Only Ibo swallows such bait and quickly find themselves in wilderness shortly after due to longer throat and short term greed.

In chess you sacrifice pawns to gain officers and queens to ultimate checkmate. Eat every pawn offered to you and see where it lands you.
Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by brownemmanuel43(m): 5:20am On Sep 24, 2021
Ovamboland:


I'm wondering who is stopping your men from coming out like men of other parts of the country to contest for any position of their choice. Are they sissies?

Even Jonathan from a minority Ijaw tribe did not cry that other parties must present Ijaw candidate before he runs. What are you people scared of?
Lolsssss, una dun start again?
Whenever West wants favour, they will say a United South while whenever they need party favour they will say we work hard,

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Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by Tomek09(m): 5:50am On Sep 24, 2021
brainpulse:
What i know is that it will take a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for an Igbo man to become Nigeria's president.

You can never trust them with power from history. And with the hatred and toxicity they have shown other tribes and religion, it is only a fool that will vote for them if they ever ever spell the opportunity.
Next is to resort to unity begging to same Igbos not to leave Nigeria. Lol, I understand ur fears bro.
Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by Tomek09(m): 5:59am On Sep 24, 2021
If Yorubas think they are smart, cunny and sophisticated in playing politics, then I see power returning to the North with Igbo V.P and they will lose out completely in 2023.

Even Senate and Speaker won't be relinquished to them.

Igbos voted massively for OBJ in 1999/2003 and it would be bad and treacherous for Yorubas not to support Igbo Presidency in like manner.

Only Southern unity can defeat Northern dominance and hegemony.

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Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by Tomek09(m): 6:04am On Sep 24, 2021
Ovamboland:


Why will Yoruba take the bait of number 4 and throw away the prospect of being number 2 and number 4 at the same time in 4 years and be at pole position for number 1 in another 8 years?

Only Ibo swallows such bait and quickly find themselves in wilderness shortly after due to longer throat and short term greed.

In chess you sacrifice pawns to gain officers and queens to ultimate checkmate. Eat every pawn offered to you and see where it lands you.
Lol.....you guys are alone in 2023 if you think you are too smart in playing national politics than the rest of Southern region.

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Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by Tomek09(m): 6:13am On Sep 24, 2021
tujays:
These politicians knows themselves, they eat and dine together. they are just playing with you and I emotions knowing fully well we are too gullible to fall for their antics. neither you nor I the common man benefits from the National cake regardless who is president today. It only benefits them and their circles. but lets keep hating on each other for nothing sake. to me there's nothing like North and South. There's Nigeria but we chose to ignore that fact. rotation that wont benefit the common man but okay let's keep fighting for them and their children. that's crazy. grin
But many corps members who worked as INEC Ad-hoc staff were killed in the North when GEJ defeated Buhari in 2011 just because North felt it was still their turn to continue where Yaradua stopped as a result of his death. Zoning/rotation ensures fairness, equity, peace and justice. The North is becoming unnecessary jittery about 2023 yet they desire one Nigeria more than other ethnic groups. They would regret this move if they really stand with NEF.
Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by tujays(m): 6:19am On Sep 24, 2021
AfonjaConehead:


Aboki please do yourself a favour and shut up, thank you
Nyamiri flat head I hear you. keep blabbing. mugu.
Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by Ovamboland(m): 6:33am On Sep 24, 2021
brownemmanuel43:

Lolsssss, una dun start again?
Whenever West wants favour, they will say a United South while whenever they need party favour they will say we work hard,

Who is asking for any favours from you?
Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by Ovamboland(m): 6:36am On Sep 24, 2021
Tomek09:
If Yorubas think they are smart, cunny and sophisticated in playing politics, then I see power returning to the North with Igbo V.P and they will lose out completely in 2023.

Even Senate and Speaker won't be relinquished to them.

Igbos voted massively for OBJ in 1999/2003 and it would be bad and treacherous for Yorubas not to support Igbo Presidency in like manner.

Only Southern unity can defeat Northern dominance and hegemony.

Obasanjo was foisted on the West by East and north. We all know the choice of the West.

When the time comes I believe the West too will push someone you don't like or want like Joe Igbokwe for president
Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by CaptainAyub: 8:43am On Sep 24, 2021
Ovamboland:


Why will Yoruba take the bait of number 4 and throw away the prospect of being number 2 and number 4 at the same time in 4 years and be at pole position for number 1 in another 8 years?

Only Ibo swallows such bait and quickly find themselves in wilderness shortly after due to longer throat and short term greed.

In chess you sacrifice pawns to gain officers and queens to ultimate checkmate. Eat every pawn offered to you and see where it lands you.
Using a 2008 moniker to do zombie work.
A terrible pity.

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Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by Ovamboland(m): 8:52am On Sep 24, 2021
Tomek09:

Lol.....you guys are alone in 2023 if you think you are too smart in playing national politics than the rest of Southern region.

And this is why everyone in your region is scared of contesting for Presidency? What a bunch of kids.

Meek Jonathan is even bolder than every living SE politician
Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by NaijirianKing: 12:09pm On Sep 24, 2021
This is why

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Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by LLiKYekoba: 12:14pm On Sep 24, 2021
Federick is just an idealist fooling himself that he is pragmatic realist.
Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by LLiKYekoba: 12:15pm On Sep 24, 2021
Jerryherd:


This comment is the major reason while no Ibo man would be Nigerian President

You blame Yoruba alone for APCs 14 million votes, yet want your Ibo brothers in APC voted for Ngige,Onu,Ken Nnamani?!

Who takes people like you serious?! Go and vote Atiku for all we care , ACN would contest under APC so wail all you like


.

Go to hell and go collect yoruba presidency.

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Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by LLiKYekoba: 12:22pm On Sep 24, 2021
Ovamboland:


Who is asking for any favours from you?

Mr yoro-muslim, you yorubas are the one carrying 'southern unity' on your headpan, because you believe you can easily deceive the rest of the south.. grin

E go shock una.

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Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by Tomek09(m): 2:03pm On Sep 24, 2021
NaijirianKing:
This is why the SE/SS should support the North for fairness and equity.

The Northern oligarchs are looking to give the NC/NE the Presidency and SE the VP. These regions have never held these positions.

The "south" or SW agenda is looking to make the SW Presidency at the expense of the greater south.

Northerners understand justice and fairness, this is why a Northern president is what is needed in 2023.




Nothing for Yorubas in 2023. Even SP or Speaker, they won't see.

It's either IGBO PRESIDENCY or North with IGBO VP 2023.

Okorocha, Umahi, OUK should try and lobby APC ticket while Ekweremadu and Peter Obi should try and protect Igbo interest in PDP.

Nonsense Southern unity.

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Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by Tomek09(m): 2:05pm On Sep 24, 2021
Ovamboland:


Obasanjo was foisted on the West by East and north. We all know the choice of the West.

When the time comes I believe the West too will push someone you don't like or want like Joe Igbokwe for president
Forget who foisted who. Is OBJ from West, East or North?? I don't engage in childish talk.
Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by Ovamboland(m): 8:38pm On Sep 24, 2021
CaptainAyub:

Using a 2008 moniker to do zombie work.
A terrible pity.

When you are out depth of the discussion you easily reach down to your abyss of inanities
Re: Fredrick Nwabufo: These Reckless Comments On 2023 Presidency by Ovamboland(m): 11:05pm On Sep 24, 2021
Tomek09:

Nothing for Yorubas in 2023. Even SP or Speaker, they won't see.

It's either IGBO PRESIDENCY or North with IGBO VP 2023.

Okorocha, Umahi, OUK should try and lobby APC ticket while Ekweremadu and Peter Obi should try and protect Igbo interest in PDP.

Nonsense Southern unity.

Ibo won't get any position in the first 6 political post, take it to the bank.

Smart politicians now know picking any Ibo on a ticket is certain failure since 1993, every attempt to add Ibo to a ticket is loss of election.

Atiku just learnt that to his chagrin in 2019, if you play things well maybe you'd get deputy speaker

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