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Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by Idrismusty97(m): 7:18am On Sep 15, 2015
Forget about the lies and hateful propaganda against the person of President Muhammadu Buhari from some noisy, frustrated, hypocritical and angry persons and groups from southeast Nigeria. They churn out all manner of lies that Buhari “hates the Igbos” and that’s why he has not considered, or does not consider them for appointments into plum positions in his government.

But is it true that President Buhari hates the Igbos? I have seen statements and lamentations like “Why does Buhari hate Igbos?” coming from groups like the Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo, the Aka Ikenga group and other Igbo socio-cultural groups, and I have often wondered whether that question and lamentation should not be the other way round. I sincerely believe the right question should be, “Why do the Igbos hate Buhari?”

[b]Don’t get it twisted; I know quite a large number of Igbos that are fanatical supporters and promoters of the Buhari Project, and I have an inner knowing that even if you put a knife on the throats of these people to denounce Buhari, they will proudly refuse to denounce him. Unfortunately, these Igbos that are staunch lovers of Buhari are regarded as outcasts in Igbo land and are therefore treated as scum.

The first time Buhari took a shot at contesting the presidential election was in 2003, and who did he pick as his running mate? A notable and credible Igbo man called Senator Chuba Wilberforce Okadigbo, a former President of the Nigerian Senate. And where did the Igbo votes go to in that presidential election? The second time Buhari took a shot at contesting a presidential election was in 2007, and, again, who did he pick as his running mate? Another notable Igbo man called Rt. Hon. Edwin Ume-Ezeoke, a former Speaker of the House of Reps. And where did the Igbo votes go to in that presidential election? Twice the Igbos rejected him, in spite of picking some of their prominent men as running mates. For the next two presidential contests Buhari took part in, he moved towards the Yorubas for a running mate. Once in 2011, the Yorubas rejected him in spite of the man having one of them as running mate, but in 2015, they accepted him. But in all the four presidential contests Buhari participated in, he was massively and resoundingly rejected by the Igbos, which, again, asserts that the right question should be, “Why do the Igbos hate Buhari?”[/b]

In all fairness, is it not outright mischief and shamelessness to expect plum positions in the government of a man you have perpetually rejected and insulted with all manner of derogatory words? And even while they are making hypocritical noises about appointments, they keep saying that they are proud of the way they voted in 2015, and that if given the chance again they will repeat voting for an absolutely corrupt regime that was resoundingly rejected by Nigerians and the global community, and yet they want to be incorporated into Buhari’s kitchen cabinet? To promote the values they cherished in Jonathan’s sordid regime for which he was overwhelmingly rejected? You want to be part of running a government of CHANGE after deriding the CHANGE MOVEMENT right from inception up to election day?

They want to be military service chiefs in Buhari’s government but yet they don’t want any “Boko Haram” prisoner in any federal prison built in any of their towns? They want power without responsibility or even a shred of shared responsibility? A case of looking for “juicy appointments” without sprucing the fruit trees in the garden, or a case of seeking to enjoy omelettes without the simple hassle of breaking the eggs shells, or a case of seeking to enjoy federal power without being federalist, or a case of being Biafrans while being Nigerians at the same time, right?
Also, they want to be either Senate President or Deputy Senate President but deliberately hooked themselves to a notoriously corrupt and dying political party and thereby walked themselves out of the Hurricane of Change that blew across the country, and had to rely on subterfuge and alleged forgery to “kidnap” the position of Deputy Senate President, and yet they want more other top positions?

Does Federal Character mean an Igbo man succeeding an Igbo man as SGF even after an Igbo man spent about five years in that position? Or does Federal Character mean the other 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria should not be appointed into positions which they label as “juicy”? Or don’t they know and understand that they are just one of the 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria?

Without doubt, the Jonathan regime was an Igbo regime, for the man truly put them in many strategic and “juicy” positions, especially in almost all the nation’s finance institutions. But how has this Igbo domination of the Jonathan regime helped the Igbos or the southeast in general apart from the hefty bank accounts of those Igbos Jonathan “empowered” with those “juicy” appointments? The famous East-West road and the Second Niger Bridge were merely turned into cash cows for the Jonathan gang.

So what is the rationale for their loving such a hopelessly corrupt regime that did not even serve any part of the country with services except the deliberate promotion of ethno-religious sentiments, which, in itself, was a ploy to perpetuate that same distasteful regime through national disunity? What should serve as a metaphoric description of the contradiction in the “love story” between the Igbos and Jonathan’s government is a heart-rending piece titled ‘The Road to Arochukwu’ written by ace writer and Editor of THIS DAY newspaper, Segun Adeniyi, on the back page of the paper on Thursday, July 23, in which the writer lamented the deliberately neglected Arochukwu road in Abia State. According to him, he and other travellers who had cause to use that road for a condolence trip spent about two hours on a journey of just 34 kilometres, which ordinarily should last for about 15 to 20 minutes. This was because the road was in complete ruins despite being a federal road, and the government of Jonathan that was so loved by the Igbos and had a lot of Igbos nicely tucked in in very “juicy” federal positions, yet they could not deploy their “juicy” positions to influence the fixing of that road and, perhaps, many other such roads in their region!

In a follow-up piece on the same road by Segun Adeniyi on Thursday, July 30, he exposed how the contract for the reconstruction of the road was awarded in 2012 by the Jonathan regime to a firm called Beks Kimse (Nigeria) Limited owned by Professor Kimse Okoko from Bayelsa State at the cost of a little over 4.7 billion naira. The company was promptly paid around 2.5 billion naira as mobilisation to commence work, and the flag off of the project was done on March 29, 2013 in the presence of the Abia State Governor at that time, Chief T.A. Orji, and the late Senator Uche Chukwumerije, and other prominent politicians and businessmen from the area.

Well, since the flag off was done, the contractor did just less than one kilometre and abandoned the project after! Since the work was abandoned, no one has ever heard the Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo or any other noisy Igbo group demand to know why the project was abandoned by the contractor and the Jonathan government. Rather, they were all busy endorsing and promoting the Jonathan 2015 presidential project!

So, what is the nature of the “mutually beneficial” relationship between the Jonathan regime and the Igbo elite on the one hand, and between the Jonathan regime and the Igbo downtrodden on the other in the light of the fact that the Arochukwu road project seemed to be a cash cow for a Bayelsa contractor and some highly placed Igbo politicians? And, was the alliance of Bayelsa politicians and contractors with their Igbo counterparts just an elaborate financial benefit scheme for their elite class at the expense of the manipulated downtrodden Igbo peasants and small time traders? And was the massive propaganda of lies and hate that emanated from that region against Buhari prior to the presidential elections another elaborate scheme to chain down the downtrodden Igbo in perpetual slavery to the whims and financial benefits of their corrupt elite?

President Buhari should not allow his administration to be blackmailed and intimidated by angry and frustrated “Federal Character” chanters who never even believed in it nor in its practice in their six years of looting, rape and plunder of the country’s wealth. Buhari should just focus and concentrate in building and empowering our national institutions, and providing good governance irrespective of whoever he uses.
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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by cyberdurable(m): 7:19am On Sep 15, 2015
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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by fergus0n: 7:20am On Sep 15, 2015
Op I dnt tink dere is hatred btw da igbos en buhari buht am sure sm ppl mostly here in NL are makinq it sm so we igbos believe daht let he da cap fits wear it

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by softvio(m): 7:25am On Sep 15, 2015
Story! story!! story!!!

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by seanjy4konji: 7:31am On Sep 15, 2015
wetin u want make i talk now?
Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by disloman(m): 7:36am On Sep 15, 2015
D writer is spot on.My own opinion is what their elders feed their pple.They fed them with lies n Jona's govt kon joined tribalism to it.

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by Nobody: 7:38am On Sep 15, 2015
I believe it is not all igbos, but for those that hate him, their palaver! It doesn't remove a strand of hair on his head.

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by funlord(m): 7:44am On Sep 15, 2015
grin

Only unwise or _stupid igbo people hate him! And I believe they are in the minority so no shaking!

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by sammyj: 7:44am On Sep 15, 2015
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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by yang(m): 7:44am On Sep 15, 2015
Garbage as usual from Lagos Ibadan express way brown envelope pig

stop mentioning Igbo and the dullard paedophile in one sentence

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by maestroferddi: 7:46am On Sep 15, 2015
What are reasonable Yoruba intellectuals doing to the likes of this oafish writer whose sole intent is to fan the embers of tribal disharmony?

The last time I checked, Buhari is not a Yorubaman and neither is he from the South West. Someone, it has to be said, must be acting daft.

Why then do these inane praise-singers revel at promoting primordial and chauvinistic considerations?

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by yorubatic: 7:51am On Sep 15, 2015
My Diabolical yoruba media has refused to tell us why yorubas rejected buhari 3 times only to accept him on the 4th one....my people are born evil

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by ReskpetNobleman(m): 7:52am On Sep 15, 2015
Proudly wailer of truth not chanter of deceptive change @ de fullness of time cheesy

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by freez2ryme(m): 7:52am On Sep 15, 2015
Rubbish post from another Masturbator

Pls check if ur danfo is full,

Cos m sure u hv been screaming mile 2 since sunrise

Agbero

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by ReskpetNobleman(m): 7:53am On Sep 15, 2015
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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by ReskpetNobleman(m): 7:55am On Sep 15, 2015
Cut de crap and the long write up cry And you expect mee (ibo) to like a peadophile, rappist, terrorist, murder, illiterate, forgery, a cheat, a deceptive fool and ingrate. u know what? U are sick cry may Buhari visit ur generation wit de aformentioned cheesy tag mee de wailer of truth and not de fan of Deceptive change

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by Otherique: 7:55am On Sep 15, 2015
Buhari is very predictable.

As a military head of state, how many Igbos made up his cabinet.

As a civilian president, till date, no south-easterner has been found worthy to grace his cabinet.

Even he acknowledged he can only work with the people he knows, in the south east, we see him as an uneducated bigot and he sees us as the wailing 5%.

He entered and stopped the construction of the 2nd Niger Bridge, instead, he gave us Boko haram.
Funny enough, the author ignored the contributions of the likes of Okorocha and Ngige in his stereotypes.


The good news is, the South East even without having a Vice President since 1999 can not be said to be backward when compared with other geopolitical zones.

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by Rawani: 8:01am On Sep 15, 2015
To be honest, the Igbo-Jonathan parasitic relationship defies logic and rational thinking.

For the few appointees and contractors, I can understand, but for the hungry and jobless NL youths that benefited nothing from him except a 25 year 2nd Niger bridge toll slavery, it remains a puzzle.

As for President Buhari, he couldn't care any less, the relevant ones are at his beck and call.

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by oshyno(m): 8:03am On Sep 15, 2015
I don't think Igbos hate Buhari. We hate ethnic bigot. We hate anybody that hates us. Simple.

By the way, that GEJ did not do "anything" for SE but built several almajiri schools etc tells you how Igbos love a nationalist. The only thing an avarage igbo man wants in nigeria is a level playing field. If buhari allows equal compatition in custom recruitment, nnpc , immigration that's the type of leader an avarage Igbo man wants. And that's why we luv GEJ cuz he is a nationalist.

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by Chibuhealth(f): 8:03am On Sep 15, 2015
I hate him, i didn't vote for him, and am not regrecting it. Nonsense!

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by aminho(m): 8:04am On Sep 15, 2015
very informative
Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by Stolen: 8:07am On Sep 15, 2015
[size=14pt]Yorubas should invest their time in productive means to earn a living and stop using propaganda and tribalism to destroy Nigeria.


This Article is all about Buhari Ministerial list. They want to make it seem as if Igbos and Northerners are fighting.


I find yoruba mannerism to be quite divisive and conflict orientated.



God help us all in this Nigeria as they call it.[/size]

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by Sealeddeal(m): 8:16am On Sep 15, 2015
i couldnt finish reading this epistle from satan. Nigeria has alot of idiots in media house who reasons from anus. This post is among the most foolish reasoning i have ever seen.

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by DaBullIT(m): 8:21am On Sep 15, 2015
Na so dem be , you just know ?
Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by Aufbauh(m): 8:21am On Sep 15, 2015
"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives, it is the ones that is most adaptable to change" - Charles Darwin.
My observations from the last presidential election is that Igbo exposes themselves politically that without them you can win an election.
They brag all over lagos that they will decide the governorship election but in the end it was same sad story for them.
I wonder why majority of Igbo population are Christian and Christianity preaches love and forgiveness, yet they refused to embrace these virtues. Even if Buhari have killed all your community men in the past it is progressive to forgive and move on. What they failed to acknowledge is that it is not only them that are marginalised if there's any. Others are not wailing the way they do not out stupidity or cowardness but they feel diplomacy can fetch you what violence & eternal grudge can't do.

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by patrick89(m): 8:23am On Sep 15, 2015
let it be known that yorubas pulled the first trigger! because when igbos come back with their own! they will term us tribalist... yorubas are slaves, they want hausa to take the chairman, then they will get the deputy, sec, pro, cleaners!!b that's what they love doing! they are the one giving these malu up north the power!! they would rather give power to devil than allow Omo ibo! vultures....

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by Nobody: 8:30am On Sep 15, 2015
This is typical Yoruba.
they are trying very hard to drum into the consciousness of Buhari that the igbos hate him just days before the ministerial appointments.
I strongly believe that if not for the Yoruba,Nigerians would have got over the effects of the civil war by now but in their characteristic devilish manner,they have continued to misrepresent facts while fanning the embers of hatred.
I don't know when the choice of one political
party or candidate over another has amounted to hatred.

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by sdindan: 8:31am On Sep 15, 2015
He's anti igbos
And we are ready to shut him down

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by patrick89(m): 8:33am On Sep 15, 2015
Aufbauh:
"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives, it is the ones that is most adaptable to change" - Charles Darwin.
My observations from the last presidential election is that Igbo exposes themselves politically that without them you can win an election.
They brag all over lagos that they will decide the governorship election but in the end it was same sad story for them.
I wonder why majority of Igbo population are Christian and Christianity preaches love and forgiveness, yet they refused to embrace these virtues. Even if Buhari have killed all your community men in the past it is progressive to forgive and move on. What they failed to acknowledge is that it is not only them that are marginalised if there's any. Others are not wailing the way they do not out stupidity or cowardness but they feel diplomacy can fetch you what violence & eternal grudge can't do.

your ignorance is staggering!! igbos boycotted lagos election!! and the political awareness is growing gradually!!

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by Nonybb: 8:35am On Sep 15, 2015
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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by biafranking: 8:39am On Sep 15, 2015
we hate nobody? We only hate those who hate us .

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Re: Why Do The Igbos Hate Buhari? - The Nation by obailala(m): 8:40am On Sep 15, 2015
Why do Igbos hate Buhari?... If you ask me, na who I go ask?

The real question is, why do Igbos love jonathan unconditionally?.... cos I think its the unconditional love they have for jonathan and the frustration that Jonathan was challenged and kicked out by Buhari, that is exactly what fuels the rabid hate for Buhari and anything he represents.

But at the end, its all an irrational hate. Politics is a game, there must be a winner and a loser, Buhari lost 3 times and won the fourth time, i have no idea why my brothers will not just let this 2015 GEJ vs PMB episode pass and lets see if the nation can tap into any good that can come from Buhari. We need to let sleeping dogs lie.

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