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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Sunnyja: 12:10pm On Jan 16, 2021
Oracleforce:
What zulum was trying to say is that the power must be shift back to the south-west region.

Whosoever is not happy should take a bottle of sniper and sip it
Why is it becoming more and more difficult for our youths to comprehend simple sentences nowadays?!
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Serveyouright(m): 12:21pm On Jan 16, 2021
babatunx:
Osinbajo/Zulum !!!
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With these two, APC will just Cruise quietly to Asock rock again.

With Tinubu, the ticket go cut.

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by MrRegret: 12:22pm On Jan 16, 2021
#WeDonTire

If NLC no fit fight we get hand to fight.

Come Jan 25 we enter street, block all major road, Petrol price suppose be #100, if the Government no fit handle am make them step down.
Spread the word on different Platforms,

Jan 25 we move

Wait if u have registered for NIN no do oo, make Dem no block ur account,
As for me we get balls.

Jan 25 we move

#weDonTire
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Mgbadike80: 12:23pm On Jan 16, 2021
kalu61:
There is no doubt that power will come to south in 2023.
We will see how PDP and Atiku will fix this.

I have said it and will continue to say it, Ohanaeze needs to foster a unity front for all the aspirations from SE in each party and from there move to negotiate power with other regions.

It must not be SW because both regions are likely not to agree but with actors from other regions. By so doing, the power of give and take can be achieved.

OBJ became president without the SW and Igbo can be president without SE or SW. Its about negotiation.

Umahi is SE best bet, OUK and other keys members should be brought to a round table to see to this and only Ohanaeze can do this.
unfortunately, Ohanaeze have no control over the southeastern/southsouth voters, APC currently have no Igbo candidate with mass appeal, they need to shop for a candidate that can match Peter Obi of PDP in a free and fair election. Somebody like Kingsley Moughalu who is also from Anambra state might serve.
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by MrRector47: 12:23pm On Jan 16, 2021
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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by shosky1794: 12:26pm On Jan 16, 2021
tutudesz:

Why not support South South?

South South have had their time
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by BananaPeel(m): 12:27pm On Jan 16, 2021
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Miracle2020: 12:27pm On Jan 16, 2021
enyi1:
If there's anything like rotation between North and South, there should also be a rotation within North and within south. SW have already had there turn but still clinging on rotational presidency. If there will be any rotation, there's nothing like South, rather SE or SS. Anything short we burn the bridge and power returns back to North. I'm sure we all witnessed June 12 and I'm sure North will be more than willing to negotiate with SE/SS to retain power so let's all respect ourselves
threatening other people will not give you power, you should learn to negotiate. The north will support who ever the south brought forward. The game now is who will be chose by the political party. You can not expect APC to present a man from a region that hate APC, a region that gave the party not up to 5% of their votes. APC will not make that mistake.

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Miracle2020: 12:30pm On Jan 16, 2021
MrRegret:
#WeDonTire

If NLC no fit fight we get hand to fight.

Come Jan 25 we enter street, block all major road, Petrol price suppose be #100, if the Government no fit handle am make them step down.
Spread the word on different Platforms,

Jan 25 we move

Wait if u have registered for NIN no do oo, make Dem no block ur account,
As for me we get balls.

Jan 25 we move

#weDonTire
I hope you will regret your action later. According to your username.
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by tutudesz: 12:32pm On Jan 16, 2021
shosky1794:


South South have had their time
But we only did 1 term

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by MrRegret: 12:39pm On Jan 16, 2021
Miracle2020:
I hope you will regret your action later. According to your username.

Maybe Maybe not

But first we move

E beter u take right step today,

Who knows u and ur wicked Government nai fit regret am tomorrow
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by MrRegret: 12:42pm On Jan 16, 2021
Maybe Maybe not

But first we move

E beter u take right step today,

Who knows u and ur wicked Government nai fit regret am tomorrow
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Ezennwa(m): 12:43pm On Jan 16, 2021
post=98116861:



Everyone qualified are ALL eligible to contest for Presidency in The Federal Republic of Nigeria.
And the masses and the common man on the street will have the final say.
Power is not an appeasement or a gift.
#HardTruths

hmm!


dead on arrival! Yoruba can never get any support from South East and South South because they never deserved it. They should get their support from only Southwest.

So far as 2023 Presidential Election is concerned, Yoruba is on his own because 2023 belongs to Igbo or North can continue ruling the country.

Any Yoruba man that comes out for 2023 President is an Enemy of Igbo, and should be dealt with at the polls. South East and South South are out to deal with any Yoruba Politician that messes up with Igbo.


One Nigeria!!!

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by shosky1794: 12:46pm On Jan 16, 2021
tutudesz:

But we only did 1 term

Yes I know but allowing the 2nd term in 2023 might get us into more problem and agitation in 2027. The person(a South Southerner) there might want a 2nd term while the North would be agitating that power returns to their region. The fairest thing all of us can do now is support a South Easterner presidency.

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Dreyton36: 12:46pm On Jan 16, 2021
I don't want no northern leader
No Igbo leader
No Yoruba leader

These set of people are the problem of this country
In a country where tribalism is the biggest disease , no good thing can come out of it

In my opinion we need to do something similar like that of the old Mexicans where they used to have three presidents for one day
Until we find someone good enough then we're good , but marijuana must be legalized Sha , na that one gan gan I dey concerned about


Lights up my kpoli in peace
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Dreyton36: 12:47pm On Jan 16, 2021
I don't want no northern leader
No Igbo leader
No Yoruba leader

These set of people are the problem of this country
In a country where tribalism is the biggest disease , no good thing can come out of it

In my opinion we need to do something similar like that of the old Mexicans where they used to have three presidents for one day
Until we find someone good enough then we're good , but marijuana must be legalized Sha , na that one gan gan I dey concerned about


Lights up my kpoli in premium peace
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Ezennwa(m): 12:47pm On Jan 16, 2021
Trust a Yoruba man at your own peril.

They've had their own turn, but will make things difficult for Igbos to achieve their own ambition, all because of 2023

Igbos should start using long Spoon when it comes to Yoruba Politicians. They don't want Igbos to smell Aso Rock, but God pass them

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by kalu61(m): 12:49pm On Jan 16, 2021
Mgbadike80:
unfortunately, Ohanaeze have no control over the southeastern/southsouth voters, APC currently have no Igbo candidate with mass appeal, they need to shop for a candidate that can match Peter Obi of PDP in a free and fair election. Somebody like Kingsley Moughalu who is also from Anambra state might serve.
Umahi, Ogbonnaya Onu, OUK are the only three candidates from SE in APC.

Moughalu is not a politician and politically naive. He has no network, leadership experience and mass appeal. Infact, most igbos haven't heard that name. Only few of us online.
I agree Ohanaeze don't have grip on SE voters but their power cannot be under rated.

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by tutudesz: 12:52pm On Jan 16, 2021
shosky1794:


Yes I know but allowing the 2nd term in 2023 might get us into more problem and agitation in 2027. The person(a South Southerner) there might want a 2nd term while the North would be agitating that power returns to their region. The fairest thing all of us can do now is support a South Easterner presidency.
South East getting the tickets and Support of SW and SS will be hard, considering both will be presenting candidates too.
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by LordOfTheGame: 12:53pm On Jan 16, 2021
onoms4luv:
wether south east, south west or south south. power should shift to more competent hand. not all these old jargons


You southern efulefus should stop saying nonsense. This was the same line of statement that got buhari into power and emboldened him to do as he wants. Tell me one "competent" person from the North who's not religiously biased or are you trying to pretend that you're not seeing the Islamisation and northern hegemony being pushed by all northern elites?
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by enyi1: 12:54pm On Jan 16, 2021
Miracle2020:
threatening other people will not give you power, you should learn to negotiate. The north will support who ever the south brought forward. The game now is who will be chose by the political party. You can not expect APC to present a man from a region that hate APC, a region that gave the party not up to 5% of their votes. APC will not make that mistake.
Politics is all about interest mind you. And for you to assume that the North will support whoever the south produces even against one of there own is a wishful thinking. The only way the presidency comes to the south is if the south is united against the North for there is strength in unity. And there WON'T be any unity if SW is still interested in running despite knowing about rotation and despite having there own turn. SE & SS will never queue behind SW no matter what. We rather negotiate with power drunk North for vice Presidency like you guys did in 2015 and if you think the North won't be interested in ruling again in 2023 then you must be very delusional. The North knows how greedy you people in SW are and they're relying on SE & SS alliance to pull off 2023. Some of them are already preparing for it, i hope you know?
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Isobug: 12:54pm On Jan 16, 2021
SUPOL:
Okay, mention one southeastern politician who you think can handle this country. I had rochas in mind but that one be like say Na only mouth e get. His scorecard in imo state is very low. Let’s take ZULUM as VP.

So for the whole of a population of more than 30million people,no one is capable of handling Nigeria? It means if you're given the nation to lead that you can't handle it, yet you come here everyday badmouthing anyhow when nothing is in your skull
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by shosky1794: 1:01pm On Jan 16, 2021
Ezennwa:
hmm!


dead on arrival! Yoruba can never get any support from South East and South South because they never deserved it. They should get their support from only Southwest.

So far as 2023 Presidential Election is concerned, Yoruba is on his own because 2023 belongs to Igbo or North can continue ruling the country.

Any Yoruba man that comes out for 2023 President is an Enemy of Igbo, and should be dealt with at the polls. South East and South South are out to deal with any Yoruba Politician that messes up with Igbo.


One Nigeria!!!

You don't threaten people to get their support. That's not how politics works. We all know that in fairness, it's the turn of the South East to rule the country. But politics sometimes is not fair. The best part for the South East to the presidency is APC and I think it's time for them to start embracing the APC. They should leave all the hate in the past and start canvassing the support of all regions, even the South West they hate so much

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Isobug: 1:08pm On Jan 16, 2021
Watch your tongue man....This is too strong and horrendous naa

Air your complain politely
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by drlateef: 1:09pm On Jan 16, 2021
ogashman:
Whether power is shifting to any part of the north, south, east or west, the major thing we should be rooting for is competence......


Let's stop voting in these old hags who have lost touch with modern ways of doing things...

Anybody that would become President shouldn't be more than 50 years of age, and should be in tandem with modern civilization and technological advancement.

Not some senile old men with nothing upstairs, who can't operate an android phone.


Enough is enough.

Let a young blood rule this country for once. These old men have wrecked the nation.

I pity all those people supporting tinubu for 2023.......my question to them is "suffer no dey tire una"?


Abeg I go sama u better bedspreads if u take a look at signature





Young blood like Sowore who stole his party’s money grin

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Daddysidhan: 1:11pm On Jan 16, 2021
niyisky:
South or North, competence must be prioritized
competence by been nepostic like buhari
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by shosky1794: 1:13pm On Jan 16, 2021
tutudesz:

South East getting the tickets and Support of SW and SS will be hard, considering both will be presenting candidates too.

Well that depends on how much canvassing and negotiations they can do in the two major parties. One thing is certain, they cannot railroad anybody into giving them the presidency.

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by bjdon: 1:15pm On Jan 16, 2021
Southern President, Northern president, same outcomes: No jobs for graduates, No electricity, poor roads, poor healthcare.
Rather than Southern president or Northern president, how about trying competent president in 2023?
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Mgbadike80: 1:16pm On Jan 16, 2021
kalu61:
Umahi, Ogbonnaya Onu, OUK are the only three candidates from SE in APC.

Moughalu is not a politician and politically naive. He has no network, leadership experience and mass appeal. Infact, most igbos haven't heard that name. Only few of us online.
I agree Ohanaeze don't have grip on SE voters but their power cannot be under rated.
OOK has lost credibility, Umahi have lately been seen as a betrayer and extremist due to his recent unguarded statements, harsh actions and the negative press from the PDP politicians fighting back, Ogbonna Onu have credibility but he has not showed any serious interest. Ohanaeze is currently an object of ridicule in the east, they can't deliver block votes and should not because partisan politics would tear it apart, we can't forget that two parallel elections was just held by Ohanaeze and the less popular faction might go to court to derail the organisation.

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Miracle2020: 1:20pm On Jan 16, 2021
enyi1:

Politics is all about interest mind you. And for you to assume that the North will support whoever the south produces even against one of there own is a wishful thinking. The only way the presidency comes to the south is if the south is united against the North for there is strength in unity. And there WON'T be any unity if SW is still interested in running despite knowing about rotation and despite having there own turn. SE & SS will never queue behind SW no matter what. We rather negotiate with power drunk North for vice Presidency like you guys did in 2015 and if you think the North won't be interested in ruling again in 2023 then you must be very delusional. The North knows how greedy you people in SW are and they're relying on SE & SS alliance to pull off 2023. Some of them are already preparing for it, i hope you know?
unfortunately you talking to a northerner! We are 100% behind the south and APC. Whoever Buhari anointed from the south will definitely win. Mark my words.

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