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kazey (m)
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kazey if nigeria is seperated as u wish yoruba go suffer! u think say na owambe una go chop ! abeg make u be real as u claim say u dey see things in realism! even area boys for lagos wuldnt be able to survive!
And the yoruba's only constitute of area boys in Lagos? I am not fighting for anybody brother, so even let's say I was, you havent told us why yoruba's would suffer.
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Anigboinam (m)
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Are you sure Ikwere are not outkast?******
(Igbos can be outKast to each other depending on what town your from. Sad but true. Consequence of East divided up into states. Thats a different issue all together. )
Kazey is suddenly an EXPERT on igbos? the non-igbo expert. Where did you get your degree from? Let the Ikwere speak for Ikwere, LET You speak on whatever group you come from.
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kazey (m)
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Kazey is suddenly an EXPERT on igbos? the non-igbo expert. Where did you get your degree from? Let the Ikwere speak for Ikwere, LET You speak on whatever group you come from.
Na so the situation turn into o  , I had to think fast, No be say i wan be egwu, abi wetin them dey call am?
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Anigboinam (m)
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Keep waiting.
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naijaflyer (m)
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I find it very amusing to read the posts that some of you kids put out. Apart from a few noticeable exceptions, most of you are more concerned with spewing forth parochial, ethnic, sentiments and vitriol, thus exposing your level (and lack) of patriotism, willingness to fit into the new global realities and society, as well as a desire to work towards taking Nigeria to the next level. I mean, a lot of people here sound like spoilt brats and I'm pretty sure they've never opened their eyes and taken an indepth look into the people that make up our great nation and the factors that unify as well as strengthen us. On a personal note, I do not care where the next president comes from, as long as he/she builds up on the foundation Obj has laid and doesn't repeat the grievous mistake of leaving out the welfare component of a reform process. Afterall the issue of zoning did not arise pre-1999, and we got along better, before the present crop of leaders (at least a good number) who were not prepared for power took over and corrupted the entire process which has brought about the present malaise. So to all those who are spouting the kind of politics you can only hear among the ignorant fellows in a typical Nigerian market/motorpark/peppersoup and fish joint (and I've been around a lot, especially when I want to unwind/go incognito  ) I say, go get some enlightenment and come down to Abuja let's talk!!! 
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Nutter (m)
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So far, the best answer provided to the question: ‘Igbo President: What Will Nigeria Turn Into?’, is that provided by edygirl: ‘it will turn into your head’.
Enough said.
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Nutter (m)
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 Your first thought was a pure one my dear - proper headshot. The bloke has not returned since your paralysing response. There is simply no comeback from that. Well done! 
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Nutter (m)
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Oh, you're welcome sweety 
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Chxta (m)
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Get a room you two.
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Mystique (f)
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Its really amazing how tribalistic people can be, Nigeria doesnt need a Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa President, What Nigeria needs is a Nigerian President. You'all need to look beyond your noses!!! @ Chxta: What Planet ARE you from again??? 
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naijaflyer (m)
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Rightly pointed out my dear. What we need is a Nigerian President not an ethnic jingoist. And thankfully, the dynamics of getting power in Nigeria would not allow ethnic irredentists get beyond the primaries. Maybe they can try the guber positions in their states and see how far they'll go in the exercise of power.
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Nutter (m)
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Hmmm, Chxta, make jealousy no kill you oh!
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Anigboinam (m)
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Its kind of hypocritical to preach one Nigeria when different ethnic groups have been left out of the political and economical aspects of Nigeria. You scold people for being patriotic and jingoistic but you don't hold the officials themselves predominately Hausa/Yoruba accountable. Why is this?
Its like whites who hated slavery but did nothing to stop it. You want to scold the black revolutionaries like Malcolm X for wanting self-determination and fairness for themselves. What's wrong with this? If they don't do it who will?
I know there are fair and honest people in every group of Nigeria. However, I can't stand people who sit on the sidelines while their brother is stealing the country dry. Where are these good people to control the corrupt?
I wish you can go to the Delta, Rivers area and see people suffering. Are you treating them as if their part ONE NIGERIA? Are you treating the people in the EAST as if their One NIGERIA?
One Nigeria, Great concept but your actions speak louder than your words.
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superman (m)
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make u no mind them! like i always say they think they know but they dnt ! very clever. watch them sayin oh i dnt think where the president come from as long as they get the job done yes agree!
but can i ask u are u ibo yoru or hausa to start with . well if u love one nigeria i think u shuld support creidible man from the east this time around. so when every ethnic group had their share i dnt think if anyone will care where the president come from .maybe or shall i say god will provide
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edygirl (f)
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@nutter, No mind chxta hun.
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Nutter (m)
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I won't dear. He doesn't seem to know that three is a crowd 
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kazey (m)
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Its kind of hypocritical to preach one Nigeria when different ethnic groups have been left out of the political and economical aspects of Nigeria. Is this really true? Visit the ministers cabinet and the Senate cabinet, you have a cross-ethnic representation there. I wish you can go to the Delta, Rivers area and see people suffering. Are you treating them as if their part ONE NIGERIA? Are you treating the people in the EAST as if their One NIGERIA?
So is other part of Nigeria, its not an isolated problem? Why do we always fail to see that?
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edygirl (f)
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@nutter, Don't mind him hun, he will soon understand. 
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Nutter (m)
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:d 
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edygirl (f)
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You too 
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Nutter (m)
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That has put me in a better mood. You have your way of making me a better man  MUAAHHH!
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edygirl (f)
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I know sweety. All I want is for you to be happy.
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diddy4 (m)
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looks like someone is following diddy. i can see. everybody wann@ be like diddy but no one wann@ feel his pain. originality matters alot and i will start suing for copy right infringement.
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Nutter (m)
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@Edygirl, Nne, daalu. Too many 'winchi' people (such as the thread starter) about y'know? A breath of fresh air is always welcome. I'm also happy we are derailing this thread  @Diddy, Ah, ah. What's up with you, mate?
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diddy4 (m)
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I'm good nutter. didnt know you were igbo. what part you from?
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Nutter (m)
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I'm an Anambra son, nwanne. Yourself?
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diddy4 (m)
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kai, see my brother ooo. onwelu ife n'eme.
anambra as can be. no shaking.
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diddy4 (m)
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i wasnt trynn@ spoil anything ooo, you just were copying my style and words i had to remind you to be original cuzz u and i know this aint your style. I'm currently suing you.
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