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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by danilmo: 8:30pm On Jan 16, 2021 |
shosky1794: lol, omo Yebo u and who are the we, lol. meanwhile Yoruba negotiated for it. they aren't demanding it, Igbo say they dont negotiate , so let's wait and see who get it between one who demands and one who negotiates. 1 Like |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by toye440: 8:49pm On Jan 16, 2021 |
the south would fix it then our. hopeless Alakuberians would take us back to their camel age. We no do again, shey una sabi divorce well we'll, oya make we divorce make everybody answer him papa name.. |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Deepthoughts: 9:43pm On Jan 16, 2021 |
danilmo:To persons like you anyone that's sympathetic to the SE by must be an igbo,to disappoint you I'm proudly a Christian minority from the north central but I strongly believe in justice, the igbos surely have their shortcomings but so is equally every ethnic group and region in the country, you might feel you n your kind hold the aces n therefore expect others to come begging so that you can give conditions hence the use if the term" negotiate,",what negotiations exactly did the SW did in 1999 before the presidency was given to them, which one did buhari/NW did,or was it the threat of violence that was the negotiations?,it was your own Ahmadu Bello that said" conscience is an open wound only the truth can heal" he was certainly right n except we accept the truth the country shall continue to experience numerous upheavals hindering unity peace n real progress. 2 Likes |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by danilmo: 10:01pm On Jan 16, 2021 |
Deepthoughts: all this super story will not make APC zone to SE, doing that ll make APC loose national, these people would rather vote a shekau boko haram in PDP than a brilliant co igbo in APC, they hate d party with fashion, don't tell me u aren't aware of the travails of David umahi wen he defected to APC, they sees him as betrayer waiting to teach him a bitter lesson.. why is the simple logic difficult for u to understand bro..?? most we open mouth always?? the pressure they mount on APC why can't they mount such on PDP?? because they want APC make the costly mistake so PDP can take advantage.. 1 Like |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Deepthoughts: 10:24pm On Jan 16, 2021 |
danilmo:Talking about umahi,he cause it himself, using lies to justify his defection n then condemning every other person,and you expect everyone to applaud him because he went to Apc?,by the he way is there no single competent igbo in APC?, obasanjo was never liked by the he SW but he was given the chance presidency in 1999,the north had reservations about Yar'adua but he was given the presidency in 2007?so why not the SE? 1 Like |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 10:44pm On Jan 16, 2021 |
Latvin: When the people of SE talk about marginalisation, they're talking about the injustice called quota system and its selective application , the systematic deprivation of the region in relation to democratic dividends not party politics or politics of godfatherism in Edo state. E.g an UTME candidate (UNN law aspirant) from Imo state with an aggregate score of 280 may not be admitted but a candidate from Zamfara state with an aggregate score of 220 will be admitted just because he's from ZAMFARA an Educationally Less Developed State (ELDS) In NDA Zaria , the examination or method of admission is not open. Competence or merit is discarded in favour of quota system. There are six geopolitical zone in Nigeria , the SE has the lowest number of state. A particular region is headìng the Airforce , Army , Navy , Police and DSS. Here nobody gave a fvck about the federal character principle or quota system. However , in a sane society with strong and independent government institutions nobody cares about where the Head of State comes from or the regìon in control of the security architecture of the State. |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by BSdetector: 11:43pm On Jan 16, 2021 |
shosky1794: Omo igbo it's not selfishness, it's politics and if you're really a Yoruba you should know that Obasanjo wasn't really a Yoruba presidency..our man was falae. And it was supposedly a reward for the MKO saga. Socially, politically and geographically the igbos really don't deserve the presidency, and it can't be gotten on a platter of gold. Anyways whoever gets it doesn't affect my portfolio so am largely indifferent. |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Latvin: 3:15am On Jan 17, 2021 |
OkpaNsukkaisBae: So how is that a SE problem alone? You don't think the SS, NC and SW can say this same thing? |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by bluecircle470: 5:30am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Deepthoughts: SE should work for it not that they should sit like a slowpoke and expecting it on a platter of gold |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by cktheluckyman: 5:35am On Jan 17, 2021 |
BSdetector:Well the Obasanjo presidency is the only one yorubas will have in the next century,better live with it |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by blacknoir: 6:12am On Jan 17, 2021 |
I honestly don't want tinubu to run,my prayer is for God to bring someone more competent that will wipe all the tears that buhari has caused |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 6:41am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Latvin: You mean that SE having the lowest number of states is a SW , NC & SS problem? |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Oracleforce: 7:29am On Jan 17, 2021 |
IamAtikulate: Day-dreamer...you better wake up from your sleep and chop and play with your phone.....because that is your mission on earth.... Look at the history of governance in this country and tell me if Hausa -Fulani has ever handed- over power to the south-eastern region |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Deepthoughts: 7:39am On Jan 17, 2021 |
bluecircle470:They are already working twice on it,but whatever they do the rest of the country appears to be doubtful,no zone has faced so much hurdles to succeed before. |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by danilmo: 8:08am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Deepthoughts: u mean we should enforce presidency on a tribe who rubbish and insult 2 other tribe at the slight chance, who never talk abt the nations unity, Nigerians don't trust them with power that's the plain truth. not even under a party they tagged Islamic janja weed party.. Nigeria now has 2 national party who are keen on winning and retaining federal power. not wen only pdp determine who wins presidency, so strategic politics is d order of the day here. and I think rotation should b North and South, if u can't figure itself with ur neighborhood then none of anyone's business, or u wish Hausa too should start clamoring for presidency? after all only Fulani has been presiding all this while in north, so microzoning isn't d way forward, its illogical.. let SE settle themselves among their neighboring SW and SS and if they can't that means they have issue and should settle themselves out... or u mean if their leaders stand up one day to meet Jagaban, plead him to calm down for them, u think he can't ?? once Jagaban stand up in their support even PDP will have no choice than to microzone to them but hell knows theve insulted Jagaban who is seen as the political leader of SW, theve broken the close bond beyond so pride wont let them do so, hence they end up quoting unrealistic defence on why they should b gifted presidency just like that, if u are a politician u ll know politic is negotiations and bargaining , this brings in unity, Yoruba and north currently have the political unity borne out of negotiations but not SE, they prefer otherwise only to start seeing reality and ure hear telling how obj and yaradua was gifted, u aren't been realistic with fact bro, politics is a life game esp under 2 major party. shallom |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by IamAtikulate: 8:36am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Oracleforce:Yorubas are always deceiving themselves, yet Ekwueme was picked as VP 7 years after the war ahead of a Yoruba, yet Bihari ran with an Igbo VP first before considering Yorubas. Do you think this country will hand over power to people believed to shady and unreliable? You must be joking. If power must cede to SW, it will not be to whom Yoruba people choose but whom other region choose. Just like OBJ vs Falae. SW is doing16 years in the presidency. NW is doing 18 years. NE did 8 years. SS did 10 years. NC did 0 years. SE did 0 years. Only fools believe power is going to SW. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Ngorbungor(m): 8:42am On Jan 17, 2021 |
valentineuwakwe: I don't understand what you mean by south east not organise |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by galaxypropertie: 8:46am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Jagznation: That's right |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Ngorbungor(m): 8:55am On Jan 17, 2021 |
kalu61: I don't like how you guys bring down your own people because of lack of understanding, my question is who is VP Yemi Osibanjo before they picked him as the VP? Who knows him then? Didn't his people rally round him? Let's stop this please, even interms of economic know how moghalu still have more experience than VP Osibanjo 1 Like |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Anambra1stS0n: 9:00am On Jan 17, 2021 |
BastardWike:and NGpatriot are typical Yoruba characters, PMB is best now because his kinsman is VP, only smart guys know their type, you will see the other side of them if APC fail to give Yoruba man ticket, the will create a new monikers to attack 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by kalu61(m): 9:03am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Ngorbungor:You could have disputed me claim but however, Yemi worked at the state level. Tinubu was the back bone of APC and Yemi was his gift. Yemi had godfather in Tinubu. Yemi was not selected because he is a Prof. or Lawyer Now tell me, who is backing Moghalu? Who does he know? You are talking about presidency not VP. face fact, this Nigeria political terrain for you. |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Ngorbungor(m): 9:27am On Jan 17, 2021 |
kalu61: That's where we are getting it wrong, must you have a godfather before you become a governor or a president? You and I know that Moghalu is competent enough to govern Nigeria, Peter Obi is even more better, so for me I don't subscribe to that notion of having a godfather before you become anything in Nigeria, and please I need an answer, who was Buhari's godfather, who was Obasanjo's godfather? As for who is backing Moghalu, Same question who backed Buhari, my answer is simple The Masses, so what I will tell Moghalu is to try to work towards the masses, and then few elite, seems he has started that, but I wish him luck 1 Like |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by kalu61(m): 9:42am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Ngorbungor:Yes, you are correct. We must grow beyond godfatherism to make our country better but as it stands now, godfatherism is part and parcel of politics all over the world. It's called mentor is fair term. I never disputed Moghalu's competence, remember. I talked about his naivity in the game. As for Buhari and OBJ, these are different scenarios. Those men were ruled this country: Leadership experience and also built their Network with the world, elites and masses. Do Moghalu has any of these? Once head of state, their names were familiar and rang bell, can we say same of Moghalu. Do a market woman in your village know the name Moghalu. That's tells you how it will be difficult to sell his name. The millitry men who ruled this country are still deciding who rules the country among themselves. Obj and PMB formal general with other generals behind the scene. Why did Moghalu visit IBB last week? Moghalu cannot win a senate seat in Anambra, Ifeanyi Uba, Ekweremadu and Abaribe and co has more political value in Nigeria politics. I'm a factual person, sorry if l hurt your feelings |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Sctests: 9:57am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Even Governor Zulum knows it's time for a president of Eastern extraction. Ogbonnaya/Zulum, Umahi/Zulum, OUK/Zulum issokay. |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Oracleforce: 12:38pm On Jan 17, 2021 |
IamAtikulate: Since your region didn't support baba Buhari, ...Hausa-Fulani can never support your region. Your people are noisemakers and fugitive like Nnamdi COWnu, .....so, 2023, your noise-making continue... |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by BastardWike: 1:32pm On Jan 17, 2021 |
post=98145420: These people are terrible in nature. Even Sanusi Lamido had to keep diplomacy aside to say it openly that they're evil and chameleonic in nature. At a time when well meaning Hausa and Fulani people are coming out to call Buhari to order, these people from the waste kept telling him he was the best thing to happen to Nigeria, not because they truly like him but because they are hoping to exploit him. They think they're smart but in reality, they can't see beyond their noses. The North will rather support a candidate from SE or even SS than SW based on the fact that supporting SW, especially a character like Tinubu or anyone close to him will mean enthroning them as the new power block. Also, it doesn't make sense to support power rotation only to hand power to Yorubas that have had more than their fair share. A Yoruba man succeeding Buhari will mean they've now ruled more than anyone else, including the Fulani. 1 Like |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by IamAtikulate: 2:18pm On Jan 17, 2021 |
Oracleforce:Is this Yoruba people campaign strategy for the presidential ticket? |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by PHijo(m): 2:18pm On Jan 17, 2021 |
From the look of things a Northerner will take over from Buhari in 2023. Tinubu and Amaechi destroyed any possibility for "Southern unity " in 2014. Any united front in the South would take time to grow. Nothing will convince me to vote Tinubu or his political structure. The North would be VERY foolish to ignore the opportunity! |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by BSdetector: 2:38pm On Jan 17, 2021 |
cktheluckyman: No doesn't change anything. Last time I checked the igbos have been living without it for half a century and it'd most likely remain that way. |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by BSdetector: 2:43pm On Jan 17, 2021 |
BastardWike: You guys are really pathetic lamido played a role in removing Jonathan and won't touch an Igbo presidential candidate with a long stick... Yoruba's are evil but the herdsmen raping your mothers and sisters in the village are fulani.... you're a pathetic fool who will die of misplaced yoruba hate. Stinking flatin0 |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by BastardWike: 2:53pm On Jan 17, 2021 |
BSdetector: Abobakus of Africa are infamous for their ugliness, dirtiness, treachery, envy, selfishness and cowardice. Herdsmen are already decimating them in their own land. Walking dead people. |
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by PHijo(m): 3:12pm On Jan 17, 2021 |
BSdetector: Did Lamido Sanusi say he would contest? I believe if he does, they will probably tackle him. |
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