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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by Nobody: 8:46am On May 02, 2015
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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by lordhugo(m): 8:47am On May 02, 2015
Summary= Some Igbo leaders are begging for contracts like dogs.

You can not reap where you did not sow




P.S. I am Igbo

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by FitnessNigeria: 8:50am On May 02, 2015
Who send them work? They have gone to negotiate for their pockets

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by LAGTEX: 8:50am On May 02, 2015
Nice one
Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by nortcentrallord(m): 8:50am On May 02, 2015
He is president of Nigeria not of the North and West alone. If he prefers to rule the North and the West alone, he should allow you people to go your way and form your Biafra nation so stop behaving like a weakling.
Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by Decryptor(m): 8:54am On May 02, 2015
madamoringo:
Short sighted beggarly people only deserve crumbs of course! Or, what should the people who worked hard, against every odds to be successful get versus the lazy, incompetent and cynical Beastafars who put their lives in a sinking boat to deny Nigeria progress and change? Give Onu, Okorocha, Ngige and the other ibo person there some portfolio, pay their allocations and whatever need to be done constitutionally, but that is all. This people will do anything to sabotage Nigeria in order to keep crying for the Beastafar country and hope APC, Buhari and other Nigerians follow their bad advice which is meant to set a trap for them all the way. I say Buhari and Nigerians be wary of these people of herd mentality, whose inferiority complex drive to paranoia on a per second basis!

You sound so pained. It's like an Igbo guy is shagging your girl-friend/wife and there's nothing you can do about it...Pele o!!

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by upsonn(m): 8:55am On May 02, 2015
zendy:
Stupid Igbo leaders!!! Going to beg a near illitrate Fulani cattle rearer not to forget them. These are men who should be educating the younger Igbos that it is their right to dissolve any political ties they have with Nigeria and set up their own country if they want. Ridiculing themselves for the sake of the British contraption called Nigeria.

What's is this robot saying? Pls trash it admin.

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by upsonn(m): 8:56am On May 02, 2015
rudedough:
Taaa... The South East supported President Goodluck Jonathan fully and we owe no one an apology. If we have 100 chances we will still vote for President Goodluck against the Fura drinking general and we don't want any appointment under his administration. No Igbo man in his right sense will work UNDER an illiterate.

Nonsense.

What's this clown saying? Pls trash the rubbish spewed by this... Mongopark.

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by Twistaray(m): 8:57am On May 02, 2015
ajibolabd:
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Don't worry it's archived already.

FROM DAVID ONWUCHEKWA, NNEWI

Some Igbo leaders including retired Army Generals and the former President General of Ohane­ze Ndigbo, Dr Dozie Ikedife have paid a private visit to the President-elect, Gen­eral Muhammadu Buhari to make a case for the Igbo in the incoming APC-led feder­al government so that the re­gion will not be abandoned for not giving massive sup­port to the victorious party like the South West during the just concluded presiden­tial election.

Dr Ikedife who disclosed this at his Nnewi residence, yesterday, said the purpose of the visit was to appeal to General Buhari not to leave the Igbo in the cold in his ap­pointments and infrastructural development because of the low support he received from the South East geo-political zone during the presidential election.





http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=117435


Now to the topic:

We/i thought yeeboo don't need nigeria nor fed gov to develop their region?
Hmmm



Ok ooo
Sai buhari ooo

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by coolzeal(m): 9:01am On May 02, 2015
madamoringo:
Short sighted beggarly people only deserve crumbs of course! Or, what should the people who worked hard, against every odds to be successful get versus the lazy, incompetent and cynical Beastafars who put their lives in a sinking boat to deny Nigeria progress and change? Give Onu, Okorocha, Ngige and the other ibo person there some portfolio, pay their allocations and whatever need to be done constitutionally, but that is all. This people will do anything to sabotage Nigeria in order to keep crying for the Beastafar country and hope APC, Buhari and other Nigerians follow their bad advice which is meant to set a trap for them all the way. I say Buhari and Nigerians be wary of these people of herd mentality, whose inferiority complex drive to paranoia on a per second basis!
Mad Amoringo.... Wow!!.. Red light! Red light! Red light.. A mad woman just left the mental hospital.

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by XBLadez: 9:01am On May 02, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
if truly you are a gal then you are a disgrace to womanhood but if you are a guy then I ll blame God why he didn't hasten your Mother's mensuration before you were fertilized
I love that wink
Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by lexy2014: 9:02am On May 02, 2015
Remarkable:
Buhari needs the Igbos more than the Igbos need Buhari... if he choses to neglect the SE (or any other part of the country)... whether it will positively or negatively affect his administration or its image thereof... is any one's guess.

Wow...this is d greatest discovery of d century. So y did ikedife and co not tell buhari that he needs them more than they need him or least just sit tight in d east sipping palmwine with bush meat?

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by XBLadez: 9:02am On May 02, 2015
madamoringo:
Short sighted beggarly people only deserve crumbs of course! Or, what should the people who worked hard, against every odds to be successful get versus the lazy, incompetent and cynical Beastafars who put their lives in a sinking boat to deny Nigeria progress and change? Give Onu, Okorocha, Ngige and the other ibo person there some portfolio, pay their allocations and whatever need to be done constitutionally, but that is all. This people will do anything to sabotage Nigeria in order to keep crying for the Beastafar country and hope APC, Buhari and other Nigerians follow their bad advice which is meant to set a trap for them all the way. I say Buhari and Nigerians be wary of these people of herd mentality, whose inferiority complex drive to paranoia on a per second basis!
Like mother, like daughter

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by philips70(m): 9:02am On May 02, 2015
Gbawe:
Dr.Ikedife has nothing to fear. Buhari is a fair and principled man. There is nothing in his character that would allow him to marginalise or mistreat any ethnic group . In fact I suspect Buhari will be especially good to the Igbos because the General realises that old wounds must heal if Nigeria is to get the best out of all her citizens.

The truth is that Igbos can become very fond of and supportive of Buhari, despite their electoral rejection of him, if the General leads all corners of Nigeria well and assist the completion of projects important to the Igbos that the cynical and self-serving GEJ never bothered with. I think Buhari will actually go out of his way to respect and assist Igbos. I would personally, if president, because leaders must always rise above shallow sentiments to unite those they lead and foster the development of reconciliation, inclusion and peaceful coexistence that delivers socio-economic development Of a people. A Nigeria consisting of ethnic groups primed to fight and resist each other always is not good for the prospect of a great Nigeria.

Well said. If I were Buhari I will give the Igbos whatever they have been denied since the civil war and re-integrate them properly into Nigeria.
Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by XBLadez: 9:05am On May 02, 2015
zendy:
Stupid Igbo leaders!!! Going to beg a near illitrate Fulani cattle rearer not to forget them. These are men who should be educating the younger Igbos that it is their right to dissolve any political ties they have with Nigeria and set up their own country if they want. Ridiculing themselves for the sake of the British contraption called Nigeria.
I'm telling you, our leaders are really pulling us down. Sad!
Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by XBLadez: 9:06am On May 02, 2015
MzJackBaueress:
[s]I see Rochas Okorocha becoming the next chairman of The Governors' Forum.

cool cool[/s]

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by XBLadez: 9:07am On May 02, 2015
lordhugo:
Summary= Some Igbo leaders are begging for contracts like dogs.

You can not reap where you did not sow




P.S. I am Igbo
Shut up! You're not!
Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by IGBOSON1: 9:07am On May 02, 2015
zendy:
Stupid Igbo leaders!!! Going to beg a near illitrate Fulani cattle rearer not to forget them. These are men who should be educating the younger Igbos that it is their right to dissolve any political ties they have with Nigeria and set up their own country if they want. Ridiculing themselves for the sake of the British contraption called Nigeria.

^^^I swear, it's these beggarly greedy and selfish old fools that are our biggest problem!

Our only option as a people is to either agitate for a true fiscally compliant federation, a confederation, or everybody should go answer their papa name.....simple! Not all this stupid going to beg a Fulani man not to forget Igbos! I mean, have they no shame!? These people they're going to 'beg' are the very same people that have hated, marginalized and murdered Ndigbo......and there's no sign that they're remorseful for their past actions, yet some old fools are going to 'plead' with these very same people 'not to forget Igboland'!

Since the end of the uncivil war, we've had bastard sons and daughters like these fools that have done exactly what these knobheads are doing today, yet where has it left us as a region compared to others in attracting 'federal attention and projects'!? People that hate you will continue to hate you, so you better wise-up and fight for true freedom and not all this nonsense they're asking Buhari for!

Fools!!

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by Nobody: 9:11am On May 02, 2015
This is what you will arrive at when two whole regions of close to 50M people tied their political destiny in a tribally charged country like Nigeria to the destiny of ONE human being.

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by akinegba1: 9:13am On May 02, 2015
one nigeria
Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by ChikezieU(m): 9:16am On May 02, 2015
hassan85:
When de wer behavin like 'illiterates' during d campaign, i tot de had plan B o. Here we are. De are d 1st to even set agenda 4 president elect. Igbos want SGF, speaker or depty, ministers [some already slaping diaselves at Enugu], after ambassadors, minister of FCT! So funny realy. B4 our eyes all this things are happenin. Where is dt tribalistic Barcanista now. U see una urselves?! Nw u guys are showing ur prostitutions! So u guys are afraid of marginalization?
some of our Leaders is a disgrace to me

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by micrep3030(m): 9:17am On May 02, 2015
Igbo ppl sha kai

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by Zico5(m): 9:20am On May 02, 2015
madamoringo:
Short sighted beggarly people only deserve crumbs of course! Or, what should the people who worked hard, against every odds to be successful get versus the lazy, incompetent and cynical Beastafars who put their lives in a sinking boat to deny Nigeria progress and change? Give Onu, Okorocha, Ngige and the other ibo person there some portfolio, pay their allocations and whatever need to be done constitutionally, but that is all. This people will do anything to sabotage Nigeria in order to keep crying for the Beastafar country and hope APC, Buhari and other Nigerians follow their bad advice which is meant to set a trap for them all the way. I say Buhari and Nigerians be wary of these people of herd mentality, whose inferiority complex drive to paranoia on a per second basis!
I give u kudos for this piece. When yoruba were eating crumbs with igbo getting juicy positions where were they. Very selfish set of tribe. They have no shame whatsoever. U want to reap where u didn't sow. Rubbish

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by Gbawe: 9:20am On May 02, 2015
philips70:


Well said. If I were Buhari I will give the Igbos whatever they have been denied since the civil war and re-integrate them properly into Nigeria.

That is the way to go. I have stated several times that the condition is right for Buhari to be the Nigerian Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. I.e the father of modern Nigeria who created a thriving nation because of an ability to seek the policies that improves the lives of all Nigerians. Ataturk gained his surname because he was deemed "father of the turks" by the people themselves. Buhari can achieve same by leading Nigeria well for all Nigerians. Buhari can also "launch a programme of revolutionary social and political reform" that will see his name hailed fondly long after he is gone.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/ataturk_kemal.shtml



Kemal Atatürk (1881-1938)

In 1921, Atatürk established a provisional government in Ankara. The following year the Ottoman Sultanate was formally abolished and, in 1923, Turkey became a secular republic with Atatürk as its president. He established a single party regime that lasted almost without interruption until 1945.

He launched a programme of revolutionary social and political reform to modernise Turkey. These reforms included the emancipation of women, the abolition of all Islamic institutions and the introduction of Western legal codes, dress, calendar and alphabet, replacing the Arabic script with a Latin one. Abroad he pursued a policy of neutrality, establishing friendly relations with Turkey's neighbours.

In 1935, when surnames were introduced in Turkey, he was given the name Atatürk, meaning 'Father of the Turks'. He died on 10 November 1938.

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by lordhugo(m): 9:20am On May 02, 2015
XBLadez:

Shut up! You're not!

Ị na-amaghị ihe ị na- ekwu.
M a eze mụrụ !

Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by Nobody: 9:22am On May 02, 2015
I don't think Pa Ikedife is speaking for the Igbo people. He better canvas for his candidates and himself and stop dragging his tribe whose alliance to the PDP is an open secret. People like this and others from the SS are the people giving us bad names and in fact acting against our collective interests

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by Nobody: 9:23am On May 02, 2015
zendy:
Stupid Igbo leaders!!! Going to beg a near illitrate Fulani cattle rearer not to forget them. These are men who should be educating the younger Igbos that it is their right to dissolve any political ties they have with Nigeria and set up their own country if they want. Ridiculing themselves for the sake of the British contraption called Nigeria.
Go educate them naw. As if, if u happen to be in thier shoes u wont do worse. Hypocritical igbo man.

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by f8luv87: 9:26am On May 02, 2015
zendy:
Stupid Igbo leaders!!! Going to beg a near illitrate Fulani cattle rearer not to forget them. These are men who should be educating the younger Igbos that it is their right to dissolve any political ties they have with Nigeria and set up their own country if they want. Ridiculing themselves for the sake of the British contraption called Nigeria.
I thank God that you are not GMB,I wonder what you would have done to The Igbos.We shouldn't have an unforgiving spirit.
Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by tupacshakur(m): 9:29am On May 02, 2015
zendy:
Stupid Igbo leaders!!! Going to beg a near illitrate Fulani cattle rearer not to forget them. These are men who should be educating the younger Igbos that it is their right to dissolve any political ties they have with Nigeria and set up their own country if they want. Ridiculing themselves for the sake of the British contraption called Nigeria.

You couldn't spell the word "illiterate" correctly and you dare call a retired General, who rose through the ranks of the Nigerian Army an "illiterate".

I'm very sure your Father is not as literate as Buhari...

Oloshi!

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by kernel504(m): 9:30am On May 02, 2015
madamoringo:
Short sighted beggarly people only deserve crumbs of course! Or, what should the people who worked hard, against every odds to be successful get versus the lazy, incompetent and cynical Beastafars who put their lives in a sinking boat to deny Nigeria progress and change? Give Onu, Okorocha, Ngige and the other ibo person there some portfolio, pay their allocations and whatever need to be done constitutionally, but that is all. This people will do anything to sabotage Nigeria in order to keep crying for the Beastafar country and hope APC, Buhari and other Nigerians follow their bad advice which is meant to set a trap for them all the way. I say Buhari and Nigerians be wary of these people of herd mentality, whose inferiority complex drive to paranoia on a per second basis!

Illiteracy kills, and ignorance swallows like abyss. What's wrong if a people prefer a candidate over the other?, will Federal Government shun South South Oil , or shun revenue from Eastern states because they didn't vote Buhari?... So why the lamentation, look if you are not battling inferiority why bashing a tribe that have neither commented against you?
What ever tribe you are from, am sure you can't stand the Igbos. Without having tested the presidency since independent, they are having a field day in almost every sphere of life, Sports,Music, Banking, Commerce...
The only tribe that measures up to Igbo is the Yoruba.
My little Advice to you is to go back to school, thanks.

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Re: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by Johnsinia(m): 9:36am On May 02, 2015
egift:
Buhari is a great gentleman and am glad he won after all the attacks on his person and records. He will be the President, Commander in Chief and Father of the Nation. Everyone will be accommodated and carried along.

But my people must learn to play politics the right way and avoid being overly emotional.

Sai Buhari.
Carry cain, flogged this guy, oya get ur dictionary, open the word "gentle" and "man". Give him the 2nd lashes on the head, oya do ur correction with the word "gentleman" and "Buhari".

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