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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by 39xtr90r: 2:38pm On Aug 30, 2016
searchiing4love:
I will sponsor massive campaigns against biafra so it can die a natural death. Igbo's are going no where

As far as the Igbo Nation is concerned you and all you stand for remain riff-raffs and nonentities. And be prepared to get consumed trying.

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Nobody: 2:44pm On Aug 30, 2016
39xtr90r:


As far as the Igbo Nation is concerned you and all you stand for remain riff-raffs and nonentities...


There is nothing like igbo nation. We are Nigerians courtesy of Lord Luggard's brilliant foresight of merging us up when igbo land was conquered in the Arochukwu war. Igbo presidency will end this bitterness not biafra
Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by zeongeon: 2:46pm On Aug 30, 2016
PentiumPro:
What exactly would Nigeria lose by allowing these ingrates to get out of this country and do their Biafra nonsense?
Beside the symbolism of a giant country, these fools offer nothing except giving Nigeria bad name outside Nigeria.
Short sighted comments riddled with shallow thinking is the reason why Nigeria is backward and poor.

The point people fail to realize is that "BIAFRA" is more of an ideology and not a country. Its an ideology of freedom, justice, peace, advancement, equality and unity. You don't kill an ideology with hate, tribalism or religion. An ideology doesn't die it rather grows and catches up with future generations..The BIAFRA ideology its like a fire lit in the forest it will continue to burn.

Directly or indirectly sensible Nigerians have caught the fire of this ideology. It may not go by the name "BIAFRA" but Nigerians want freedom from corrupt leaders, Nigerians want justice for those who have died as a result of our failed system, Nigerians want peace in the North and south, Nigerians want advancement in technology, infrastructure and economy, Nigerians want equality in resource allocation and treatment regardless of tribe or religion.

Its not about an Igbo president, its about the Igbo people wanting to chart there own course, Its about the igbo wanting to explore and exploit there industrial prowess without any bureaucratic or governmental hindrance as a result of tribe, its about the Igbo's wanting to have one voice and establishing the black race as one to reckon.

its about an Ideology called BIAFRA.

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by 39xtr90r: 2:47pm On Aug 30, 2016
searchiing4love:
There is nothing like igbo nation. We are Nigerians courtesy of Lord Luggard's brilliant foresight of merging us up when igbo land was conquered in the Arochukwu war. Igbo presidency will end this bitterness not biafra

Your bitterness against Igbos quest for self-determination will be your greatest undoing in life...
Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Nobody: 2:57pm On Aug 30, 2016
39xtr90r:


Your bitterness against Igbos quest for self-determination will be your greatest undoing in life...

If u don't mind the way u throw curses i will summon the mods to ban you for life angry
Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by 39xtr90r: 3:01pm On Aug 30, 2016
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searchiing4love:
If u don't mind the way u throw curses i will summon the mods to ban you for life angry
[/s]

Silly talk from a notorious cursing machine...

I still maintain that your bitterness against Igbos quest for nationhood will be your greatest undoing in life.
Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Nobody: 3:36pm On Aug 30, 2016
Chiwude:
Forget the nonsense we read on the social media. Igbo presidency is always in the lips of every Igboman consciously and unconsciously during every presidential election. Why do you think GEJ and Peter Obi sponsored Ohaneze scammed us during the 2011 presidential election. Is it not because GEJ added Ebele Azikiwe to his name and claimed one of us? Isn't it. Or do you think we suddenly forgot what the Ijaws did to us during the civil war and heartfully suppported their son. Haven't the Ijaws and other minorities always supported the north against us in our bid for the presidency?
Biafra is simply our plan B, incase Nigeria fails to stop the continuous marginalisations against us. Igbo presidency is due!
on the contrary, I believe most southern ethnic groups(Igbo's in particular) in Nigeria would pick independence (where it possible)over the presidency.The quest for Biafra steems from the fact that the Igbo man wants recognition and equality .We Igbo's shouldn't fall prey to the elders and mechanisation that has ultimately failed us.We voted obj and then yar-adua over ojukwu because our political elites sold the idea to the common Igbo man that apga wasn't strong enough to grasp the presidency hence,if we could only queue in line for the Hausa's and yorubas to rule,we would be President by 2014-it failed.we voted gej not because he added the prefixes "azikiwe ebele' before his surname but because, in him the Igbo man saw hope for his future-it failed.Its pertinent to note that some south eastern state like abia which gave gej a million votes in 2011 could only give less than half of that in 2014 showing failure on the part of our political leaders.Every tribe in Nigeria votes according to their interests (its just natural )hence we can't blame buhari for taking a Yoruba as his vice nor can we accuse the yoruba of betraying the southern alliance (which was superficial)because while that move was guaranteed to be effective in the west,it was ominous in the east.we where in the position of choosing between a greater and lesser evil.That master stroke halved goodlucks support in the south and earned him his victory.I think my brother's back home should restrategise and rally round a regional party like apga(just like the Yoruba did with acn).only then would we be courted as a people and gain political relevance.All things being equal,we Igbo's remain vindictive in our lack of support for buhari because as the say,action speaks louder than words .prior to the election of 2011 I don't think buhari campaigned in any eastern city.in 2014 he campaigned in a select clinch of cities.Buhari once boasted that the Igbo where responsible for a substantial part of campaign contribution fund yet turned around to call us 5 Percenter's knowing fully well their was an under turn out of voters in our region.I honestly believe that buhari would have still maligned us even if we voted massively for APC.in what has become a norm for administrations since the advent of this republic,the 2nd Niger bridge,enugu-porrharcourt express way and the calaber -Lagos railway line would be used as bargaining chips in the next election.

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Ngozi123(f): 4:41pm On Aug 30, 2016
eduj:

on the contrary, I believe most southern ethnic groups(Igbo's in particular) in Nigeria would pick independence (where it possible)over the presidency.The quest for Biafra steems from the fact that the Igbo man wants recognition and equality .We Igbo's shouldn't fall prey to the elders and mechanisation that has ultimately failed us.We voted obj and then yar-adua over ojukwu because our political elites sold the idea to the common Igbo man that apga wasn't strong enough to grasp the presidency hence,if we could only queue in line for the Hausa's and yorubas to rule,we would be President by 2014-it failed.we voted gej not because he added the prefixes "azikiwe ebele' before his surname but because, in him the Igbo man saw hope for his future-it failed.Its pertinent to note that some south eastern state like abia which gave gej a million votes in 2011 could only give less than half of that in 2014 showing failure on the part of our political leaders.Every tribe in Nigeria votes according to their interests (its just natural )hence we can't blame buhari for taking a Yoruba as his vice nor can we accuse the yoruba of betraying the southern alliance (which was superficial)because while that move was guaranteed to be effective in the west,it was ominous in the east.we where in the position of choosing between a greater and lesser evil.That master stroke halved goodlucks support in the south and earned him his victory.I think my brother's back home should restrategise and rally round a regional party like apga(just like the Yoruba did with acn).only then would we be courted as a people and gain political relevance.All things being equal,we Igbo's remain vindictive in our lack of support for buhari because as the say,action speaks louder than words .prior to the election of 2011 I don't think buhari campaigned in any eastern city.in 2014 he campaigned in a select clinch of cities.Buhari once boasted that the Igbo where responsible for a substantial part of campaign contribution fund yet turned around to call us 5 Percenter's knowing fully well their was an under turn out of voters in our region.I honestly believe that buhari would have still maligned us even if we voted massively for APC.in what has become a norm for administrations since the advent of this republic,the 2nd Niger bridge,enugu-porrharcourt express way and the calaber -Lagos railway line would be used as bargaining chips in the next election.

What an excellent post! With regards to the bolded, I completely agree but the only concern I have is this: how will we be able to stop all of our lame politicians, who only have their own interests at heart, from defecting to the party once it begins to gain momentum? How do we prevent the corruption that is rife in Nigerian politics from gaining a foothold in our own reformed APGA party? I've been stuck on these two questions for a while now undecided.
Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Nobody: 6:45pm On Aug 30, 2016
eduj:

on the contrary, I believe most southern ethnic groups(Igbo's in particular) in Nigeria would pick independence (where it possible)over the presidency.The quest for Biafra steems from the fact that the Igbo man wants recognition and equality .We Igbo's shouldn't fall prey to the elders and mechanisation that has ultimately failed us.We voted obj and then yar-adua over ojukwu because our political elites sold the idea to the common Igbo man that apga wasn't strong enough to grasp the presidency hence,if we could only queue in line for the Hausa's and yorubas to rule,we would be President by 2014-it failed.we voted gej not because he added the prefixes "azikiwe ebele' before his surname but because, in him the Igbo man saw hope for his future-it failed.Its pertinent to note that some south eastern state like abia which gave gej a million votes in 2011 could only give less than half of that in 2014 showing failure on the part of our political leaders.Every tribe in Nigeria votes according to their interests (its just natural )hence we can't blame buhari for taking a Yoruba as his vice nor can we accuse the yoruba of betraying the southern alliance (which was superficial)because while that move was guaranteed to be effective in the west,it was ominous in the east.we where in the position of choosing between a greater and lesser evil.That master stroke halved goodlucks support in the south and earned him his victory.I think my brother's back home should restrategise and rally round a regional party like apga(just like the Yoruba did with acn).only then would we be courted as a people and gain political relevance.All things being equal,we Igbo's remain vindictive in our lack of support for buhari because as the say,action speaks louder than words .prior to the election of 2011 I don't think buhari campaigned in any eastern city.in 2014 he campaigned in a select clinch of cities.Buhari once boasted that the Igbo where responsible for a substantial part of campaign contribution fund yet turned around to call us 5 Percenter's knowing fully well their was an under turn out of voters in our region.I honestly believe that buhari would have still maligned us even if we voted massively for APC.in what has become a norm for administrations since the advent of this republic,the 2nd Niger bridge,enugu-porrharcourt express way and the calaber -Lagos railway line would be used as bargaining chips in the next election.
It is true that Buhari campaigned in just few eastern cities during the last election and its also true that after emerging President, he (Buhari) made a 5% remark against his perceived enemies as well as went further to tilt federal appointments against our favour. But before we accuse the President of hatred lets look deep and tell ourselves the truth. Are we to heap blames on the president for our misfortune? No. Not at all. If we do so, then we're hypocritical. You may be suprise to hear this, but that is the gospel truth. If anyone is to blame for that gaffe, then its me, you and our selfish leaders who ignored every post electoral olive tree Buhari threw at us. Several times did he sought audience with Ohaneze Ndigbo and severally were his appeal discarded. We allowed sentiments to becloud our sense of judgement from the post electoral campaign down to the election proper. We did all this to a man who not once but twice confided in us as a base for his presidential bid. By allowing our selfish leaders in alliance with the PDP to sell us the idea that Buhari was a ethno-religious bigot with rabid hatred towards Ndigbo. Where were you guyz, when this same bigot neglected other sections of the south to pick us twice as running mate to his flagship campaign. Where were you when this bigot saw in us allies, when he picked two of our sons twice in 2003 in the person of late Chuba Okadigbo and in 2007 through Chief Edwin Ume-Ezeoke as VP running mates. Both from Anambra state. Buhari even went as far as campaigning vigorously in the South-East, yet how many votes could he muster then. When this alliance didn't translate to victory he switched westwards to pursue his presidential ambition. Why would anyone blame him for that or for not picking an Igbo running mate? Maybe he would have done that had we put our eggs on two basket. A section for the PDP and another section for the APC.
But having seeing that our hearts were set towards GEJ as seen in the 2011 elections and through our fanatical 'GEJ till 2019' chants the Buhari calculated wisely and hinged all his hopes on his northern brethren and on the west through the APC merger. Now, the question is, where was our dear APGA when all these alliances were being done. Did they strategize like other? Absolutely no. They went asslicking PDP's ass and running errands for their choosing aspirant GEJ, while other sections of the country were pitching their tents on favourable grounds. APGA after filling their pockets with so much bribes, even went as far as black listing the APC as a Yoruba/Northern party, condemning it totally in Igboland and castigating true Igbo sons for daring to pitch alliance with them. Ngige was the first scapegoat, Rochas who became the most popular, the most vilified and the most chastised victim and lastly Father Mbaka for saying the truth. After everything, events finally proved those gentlemen right. Had we calculated well politically, the South-East would have become a major beneficiary to Buhari's government. Even if we secretly sought to vote GEJ, we should have remained discreet about it, while give Buhari a little audience to see his plans for us. This we didn't do, and this we must suffer for. However, we should learn our lessons and never again subscribe to Peter Obi and his brand of blind ethnic politics. It never helped us during the last election and never will during future elections.
Its time to move forward and restrategize for coming elections, stop vilifying your own the lijes of Rochas, Ngige, Mbaka etc and start building bridges.

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Marcelini(m): 8:40pm On Aug 30, 2016
Several times did he sought audience with Ohaneze Ndigbo and severally were his appeal discarded. We allowed sentiments to becloud our sense of judgement from the post electoral campaign down to the election proper.

Uncle tell us another story. Stop making up these lies.

It was in this forum that Yorubas and their Arewa brothers mocked Ohanaeze's attempt to reach out to Buhari, even though most of us Igbos were against Ohanaeze's move then.

www.nairaland.com/2970171/ohanaeze-visit-buhari-charter-demands

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Marcelini(m): 8:48pm On Aug 30, 2016
It is true that Buhari campaigned in just few eastern cities during the last election and its also true that after emerging President, he (Buhari) made a 5% remark against his perceived enemies as well as went further to tilt federal appointments against our favour.


Look at how easy it was for you to relieve and dismiss Buhari of his sins of hatred against Ndiigbo. A president of a country made such an abominable statement against a section of the country, yet he is to be forgiven, it's Ndiigbo that must be vilified, crucified and made to be seen as guilty,so that your beloved Angel Buhari might walk blameless.

May God save Igboland from your kind. With sons like You, she( Igboland) needs no outside enemies, the enemies truly walk within and and not outside the gates.

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Marcelini(m): 9:10pm On Aug 30, 2016
We allowed sentiments to becloud our sense of judgement from the post electoral campaign down to the election proper. We did all this to a man who not once but twice confided in us as a base for his presidential bid. By allowing our selfish leaders in alliance with the PDP to sell us the idea that Buhari was a ethno-religious bigot with rabid hatred towards Ndigbo. Where were you guyz, when this same bigot neglected other sections of the south to pick us twice as running mate to his flagship campaign.

You need to start acting like an Igbo for once. The Hallmark of the Igbo spirit is independence of thought process, you need to start thinking for yourself like all true Igbo do, and stop allowing the Yoruba and Northern media do the thinking for you.

Ndiigbo had a long history of voting for PDP. The Yorubas didn't cry blue murder when their son OBJwas the beneficiary of Igbo affinity to PDP, twice he won elections in a landslide victory in Igboland, no one vilified the Igbo then for not voting Buhari, even though Buhari presented an Igbo VP.

When Yaradua benefited from Igbo affinity to PDP and gained massive Igbo votes as Buhari was left in the cold, no one crucified Ndiigbo. No one blamed us for voting for Yaradua against Buhari. The North and their Yoruba brothers were cool with the arrangement, as it appeared their Son( for the North) and their muslim brother( for Yoruba Muslims) was the beneficiary of Igbo affinity to PDP, and it also appealed to them that the Igbo had little or no influence in the Yaradua order.
So no one blamed us for not voting Buhari, everyone was cool with that.

But fast forward to 2015, Ndiigbo again voted for PDP,but the beneficiary this time around wasn't a Northerner or a Yoruba, it was a neutral man, and to make matters worst, it appeared like the Igbo for the first time, are in pole position to gain, should PDP win.

So, suddenly, the Igbos became witches and Wizards, they became haters of Buhari, they became hateful beings, all sorts of insults are now hauled at the Igbos.
Igbos became devils for rejecting Buhari they had always rejected since 2003. Buhari must now be seen as an Angel and the Igbos must be demonized for rejecting him this time around.

PDP they( Yorubas and North) rode on to become presidents became the cause of Nigeria's ills all of a sudden and must be exorcised. Ndiigbo must buy into this PDP exorcism agenda of the Yorubas and North ASAP,like Zombies, no questions asked. We must drop a 16year old culture of voting for PDP as fast as lightening and join the APC the New horse in town, rode by the North and the Yorubas brothers, where we must again continue to contribute our votes to their endless supplies of non Igbo presidents as we did for them in PDP.

If you are too blind or naive to understand the game at play here, most of us ( Igbos) aren't.


If you have lost your Igbo spirit, most Igbos haven't, better stop embarrassing us here with your regurgitated Yoruba and Hausa line of thoughts.

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Marcelini(m): 9:25pm On Aug 30, 2016
Why are you too blind to see that what we did in 2015 was exactly what we have been doing since 1999, which was to vote for any presidential candidate PDP presented.

Same Igbo PDP agents that campaigned in Igboland for OBJ in 1999 and 2003, for Yaradua in 2007, were same Igbo PDP agents that campaigned for GEJ in 2011 and 2015.

The only difference was that in 1999 and 2003, the Yorubas gained from their( Igbo PDP campaigners) efforts, and the North was happy to wait for the top spot as VP.

In 2007, the North was the top spot, and the Yorubas in their usual Igbo hatred were comfortable knowing that even though they( Yorubas) were not well ranked, Igbos themselves were not equally highly placed in the Yaradua order, it was an arrangement they could live with, and so no one remembered that Ndiigbo hated Buhari so much that even with an Igbo VP, Buhari could not secure Igbo votes.

But in 2015, the top of the chain was neither Yoruba nor Hausa, they didn't have any problem with that arrangement in 2011, since he was neither Igbo too, nevertheless, in 2015, they were convinced that even though he wasn't Igbo, he seemed to have embraced Igbos and Igbos seemed in their( North and Yorubas) mindset to be set to benefit most from the New order he might usher, so they acted swiftly and removed him and the rest as they say, is history.

Now, how about that for a perspective.

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Nobody: 10:08pm On Aug 30, 2016
Marcelini, It's obvious you're a staunch PDP member and as such will always stand for your party. I talk meaningfully with pan Igbo guys and not political jobbers out to sell us their party mantra. Come back when you can list the political achievements Ndigbo gained in the past 16 years of PDP followership, only then will I take you serious.
Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Marcelini(m): 10:31pm On Aug 30, 2016
Chiwude:
Marcelini, It's obvious you're a staunch PDP member and as such will always stand for your party. I talk meaningfully with pan Igbo guys and not political jobbers out to sell us their party mantra. Come back when you can list the political achievements Ndigbo gained in the past 16 years of PDP followership, only then will I take you serious.

Not a member of any party, unless Igbo nation is a party, then I'm a core member.

What I laid down to you were my own rational perspective of motive and reasons behind the current Yoruba led APC media vilification of Ndiigbo.

We didn't gain anything campaigning for and voting for non Igbos but mostly Yoruba and Northern PDP presidents for 16years, your solution to that is for us to dump PDP and join APC ASAP, because Yoruba media frenzy demanded we do so, and to what end? To start repeating the cycle of voting for Yoruba and Northern presidents of APC extraction for another 16 years, until the power in APC slips away from them, and they jump to a new party and start vilifying us again to join them in the New party?

Or Are you too blind to see that the Yorubas are already closing in to take over from Buhari in APC once Buhari is through? Are you that blind to see that Rochas led Igbo team in APC are sore losers who already lost out in the power play at APC?

There is nothing for Ndiigbo in APC, you might argue that there is nothing for us as well in PDP, of which I might agree with you.
But then, if there is nothing for us in both PDP and APC, what then is the motivation for us to move to APC?better we stick to familiar terrain, which PDP represents.

Personally, I don't care about Nigeria, as I don't consider myself one, I am just an Igbo. I only took time to analyze the Igbo and PDP story for you, because I felt that perhaps, other Igbos here could start seeing issues from that perspective I presented.

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Nobody: 9:28am On Sep 01, 2016
[quote author=Chiwude post=48933721]It is true that Buhari campaigned in just few eastern cities during the last election and its also true that after emerging President, he (Buhari) made a 5% remark against his perceived enemies as well as went further to tilt federal appointments against our favour. But before we accuse the President of hatred lets look deep and tell ourselves the truth. Are we to heap blames on the president for our misfortune? No. Not at all. If we do so, then we're hypocritical. You may be suprise to hear this, but that is the gospel truth. If anyone is to blame for that gaffe, then its me, you and our selfish leaders who ignored every post electoral olive tree Buhari threw at us. Several times did he sought audience with Ohaneze Ndigbo and severally were his appeal discarded. We allowed sentiments to becloud our sense of judgement from the post electoral campaign down to the election proper. We did all this to a man who not once but twice confided in us as a base for his presidential bid. By allowing our selfish leaders in alliance with the PDP to sell us the idea that Buhari was a ethno-religious bigot with rabid hatred towards Ndigbo. Where were you guyz, when this same bigot neglected other sections of the south to pick us twice as running mate to his flagship campaign. Where were you when this bigot saw in us allies, when he picked two of our sons twice in 2003 in the person of late Chuba Okadigbo and in 2007 through Chief Edwin Ume-Ezeoke as VP running mates. Both from Anambra state. Buhari even went as far as campaigning vigorously in the South-East, yet how many votes could he muster then. When this alliance didn't translate to victory he switched westwards to pursue his presidential ambition. Why would anyone blame him for that or for not picking an Igbo running mate? Maybe he would have done that had we put our eggs on two basket. A section for the PDP and another section for the APC.
But having seeing that our hearts were set towards GEJ as seen in the 2011 elections and through our fanatical 'GEJ till 2019' chants the Buhari calculated wisely and hinged all his hopes on his northern brethren and on the west through the APC merger. Now, the question is, where was our dear APGA when all these alliances were being done. Did they strategize like other? Absolutely no. They went asslicking PDP's ass and running errands for their choosing aspirant GEJ, while other sections of the country were pitching their tents on favourable grounds. APGA after filling their pockets with so much bribes, even went as far as black listing the APC as a Yoruba/Northern party, condemning it totally in Igboland and castigating true Igbo sons for daring to pitch alliance with them. Ngige was the first scapegoat, Rochas who became the most popular, the most vilified and the most chastised victim and lastly Father Mbaka for saying the truth. After everything, events finally proved those gentlemen right. Had we calculated well politically, the South-East would have become a major beneficiary to Buhari's government. Even if we secretly sought to vote GEJ, we should have remained discreet about it, while give Buhari a little audience to see his plans for us. This we didn't do, and this we must suffer for. However, we should learn our lessons and never again subscribe to Peter Obi and his brand of blind ethnic politics. It never helped us during the last election and never will during future elections.
Its time to move forward and restrategize for coming elections, stop vilifying your own the lijes of Rochas, Ngige, Mbaka etc and start building bridges.[/second I don't begrudge buhari even if he throughout his tenure sidelines us.on the contrary, I only blame gej for not doing likewise That's the essence of rotation of the presidency between tribes. You can't blame floks for not buying into Rocha's and ngige.mbaka still has mass following despite what ever happens online his matter is between him and the God he serves but,in relation to the aforementioned duo,they have nothing to offer us as a tribe but,the would be good for a detribalised naija.if an Igbo man is to be President, I believe a majority of igbos would prefer one who would champion us first then others second.rochas and ngige are of the same mould as azikiwe,orji kalu and ironsi-perfect statemen but shit regional leaders hence their lack of influence in our region.what the Igbo require is our own version of awolowo/another ojukwu a man who would crave a niche for us despite who's toe (tribe or group)he has to step on.True- apga miscalculated by leaving the APC alliance pre dawn as a result of obi but,it still remains our most viable option.PDP has nothing to offer we igbos.

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Nobody: 9:41am On Sep 01, 2016
[quote author=Ngozi123 post=48930645]

What an excellent post! With regards to the bolded, I completely agree but the only concern I have is this: how will we be able to stop all of our lame politicians, who only have their own interests at heart, from defecting to the party once it begins to gain momentum? How do we prevent the corruption that is rife in Nigerian politics from gaining a foothold in our own reformed APGA party? I've been stuck on these two questions for a while now undecided.[/quote corruption can never be eliminated only reduced.It's not the source of our problem as a tribe rather,lack of visionary leaders are.Brazil is a corrupt country ,the swizs are a country of unmitigated economic thieves yet,the both are more developed than Nigeria. We need leaders who truly want to led men who can draw ipob like crowds-and for the right reasons.

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by PentiumProf: 12:07pm On Sep 01, 2016
PentiumPro:
I am not in my right senses when i posted that trash.
igbos forgive me for being a goat.
You are shameless

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by PentiumProf: 9:55pm On Sep 02, 2016
Goke7:


Lies, we all know its the Presidency you guys want, stop living in denial pls and talking about parasites, we all know who the parasites are and how they litter themselves everywhere and yet wants out.

The likes of kemi olunloyo and even ffk only use you guys to remain relevant by fanning your biafra fantasies, the same kemi olunloyo later denied you guys, why don't post that denial of hers so everyone can see too.
Are you high on oshogbo weed
Just asking.
If you are consult a shrink
Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by oyinkinola: 11:03pm On Sep 02, 2016
....i don't see igbo conquered the president in the nearest future, sorry to say,but it is true, unless igbo called his youths to order, because of what is going on today, look here at NL, igbo openly show their hatred to yoruba and hausa, fulani! in which way igbo we get to the presidency? I love okorocha, I love amaechi, Ngige is also a nationalist, but igbo shouldn't wait until when one of them stand for president before igbo begin to sell them to other region, it will be too late, even the people of the east should be blame for Gej failure, obasanjo bring gej but igbo hijack him and surrounded him, rule Nigeria as ruling family. forget that they can't force other region to endorse gej!. igbo must continue trade their presidency from now! hatred can't take you to any where, there are three natural regions in Nigeria, beside North, West and East, other artificial zones were mere delusion, 2/3 of these zone will win any election in Nigeria! if igbo thing it can win without other ok good luck!
Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by 93xtr36r: 11:28pm On Sep 02, 2016
oyinkinola:
....i don't see igbo conquered the president in the nearest future, sorry to say,but it is true, unless igbo called his youths to order, because of what is going on today, look here at NL, igbo openly show their hatred to yoruba and hausa, fulani! in which way igbo we get to the presidency? I love okorocha, I love amaechi, Ngige is also a nationalist, but igbo shouldn't wait until when one of them stand for president before igbo begin to sell them to other region, it will be too late, even the people of the east should be blame for Gej failure, obasanjo bring gej but igbo hijack him and surrounded him, rule Nigeria as ruling family. forget that they can't force other region to endorse gej!. igbo must continue trade their presidency from now! hatred can't take you to any where, there are three natural regions in Nigeria, beside North, West and East, other artificial zones were mere delusion, 2/3 of these zone will win any election in Nigeria! if igbo thing it can win without other ok good luck!

Igbos don't need the presidency or political posts to survive unlike the Yorubas.

You Yorubas go about heating up the polity with your abuses, lies and propaganda against Igbos and yet you had the guts to come online to grandstand carelessly. Yorubas are nurtured with bile-filled hatred to not appreciate the good in other people, and that will be your greatest undoing in life.

It's ridiculous for you to stay in your bedroom and determine for the Igbos on how to go about their lives. Igbos are not myopic and deluded as to be manipulated by political jobbers to do their biddings. Yoruba and Hausa-Fulani elites cannot endorse or determine for the Igbos whom to vote for in general elections. Igbos are not gullible like you lots as to be brainwashed with your media propaganda and lies.

Instead of you Yorubas to go attend to the myriads of problems bedevilling your people you're here wailing on another people who are determined to have a separate existence from you. Face OduaArewanistan republic and leave Igbos alone.

And get this fact: if Nigeria subsists a Yoruba person cannot be president before an Igbo person. Deal with that fact and stop disgracing your people in the public.

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by oyinkinola: 12:01am On Sep 03, 2016
93xtr36r:


Igbos don't need the presidency or political posts to survive unlike the Yorubas.

You Yorubas go about heating up the polity with your abuses, lies and propaganda against Igbos and yet you had the guts to come online to grandstand carelessly. Yorubas are nurtured with bile-filled hatred to not appreciate the good in other people, and that will be your greatest undoing in life.

It's ridiculous for you to stay in your bedroom and determine for the Igbos on how to go about their lives. Igbos are not myopic and deluded as to be manipulated by political jobbers to do their biddings. Yoruba and Hausa-Fulani elites cannot endorse or determine for the Igbos whom to vote for in general elections. Igbos are not gullible like you lots as to be brainwashed with your media propaganda and lies.

Instead of you Yorubas to go attend to the myriads of problems bedevilling your people you're here wailing on another people who are determined to have a separate existence from you. Face OduaArewanistan republic and leave Igbos alone.

And get this fact: if Nigeria subsists a Yoruba person cannot be president before an Igbo person. Deal with that fact and stop disgracing your people in the public.
...people call you curser, and you said, it won't be better for those who call you curser! are you not confirmed what people say about you! continue chasing shadow!
Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by LoveDecay(m): 5:14am On Sep 03, 2016
93xtr36r:


Igbos don't need the presidency or political posts to survive unlike the Yorubas.

You Yorubas go about heating up the polity with your abuses, lies and propaganda against Igbos and yet you had the guts to come online to grandstand carelessly. Yorubas are nurtured with bile-filled hatred to not appreciate the good in other people, and that will be your greatest undoing in life.

It's ridiculous for you to stay in your bedroom and determine for the Igbos on how to go about their lives. Igbos are not myopic and deluded as to be manipulated by political jobbers to do their biddings. Yoruba and Hausa-Fulani elites cannot endorse or determine for the Igbos whom to vote for in general elections. Igbos are not gullible like you lots as to be brainwashed with your media propaganda and lies.

Instead of you Yorubas to go attend to the myriads of problems bedevilling your people you're here wailing on another people who are determined to have a separate existence from you. Face OduaArewanistan republic and leave Igbos alone.

And get this fact: if Nigeria subsists a Yoruba person cannot be president before an Igbo person. Deal with that fact and stop disgracing your people in the public.
tongue
Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by thedarkside: 6:27am On Sep 03, 2016
do you realy think i will vote a igbo president after a part of you called me zoo-animal??...


buhari will become like mugabe....we just dont have someone better than buhari...that is fact...

i would vote okorocha...but he has to still learn,he has another 15years to learn...

but a part of you hate okorocha with a passion..soooooo!......

buhari will be our democratical-militaristic-theocratical-imperator till he goes to the ancestors...!!!!!...

Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Nobody: 6:30am On Sep 03, 2016
egift:
It has always been on the table, but the shameless display of hatred and redicling of anything Nigeria by a visible majority of our people will make it very difficult for the rest of the nation to entrust one of ours with such position.

It is high time Ndigbo understand that respect is reciprocal.

It is very obtainable but it will not be gotten by spiting on fellow Nigerians and agitating on spliting this country.
well said nwannem

Am 100% for igbo presidency but biafra is a NO!! NO!!!

Chukwugozie ala igbo

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by ISpiksDaTroof: 10:22am On Sep 03, 2016
searchiing4love:
Since biafra is dead and buried, i think it's time we support an igbo candidate for presidency in 2023 so we can heal the wounds of the Civil War in their hearts. Nnamdi kanu is no longer a threat to our unity and most Igbo's have finally realized he was just using biafra agitations to milk them dry. Igbo's, yoruba's and Hausa-Fulanis are brothers and unity is all we need to build a prosperous country of Lord Luggard's dream cos he saw massive potentials in our diversity before merging us together. I think Rochas is the only presidential material in the south east for now. He has paid his dues and built political bridges across the ethnic divide

So after the disasters of the last 56years your genius plan is to give it to another man--- no matter how incompetent--- so long as he's Ibo?

I say most of you are not normal.
Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Wadeoye(m): 12:07pm On Sep 03, 2016
When they have Biafra, they will achieve their igbo presidency dream.
There is no way Nigerians would make an igbo man their president. Leadership at the level of presidency requires political maturity and love for humanity regardless of religion and ethnicity.

How will a group who have shown publicly again again shameless hatred for other groups in the country?
How will Nigerians put in power a people who can't differentiate between bad and good?
How will Nigerians put in power a people who will fence off other groups and turn governance into ethnic cultism?

Igbos have disqualified themselves from presidency of Nigeria - and I'm sure they know.

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by 93xtr33r: 12:22pm On Sep 04, 2016
oyinkinola:
...people call you curser, and you said, it won't be better for those who call you curser! are you not confirmed what people say about you! continue chasing shadow!

Why won't you be frustrated in your cursing career when many of you were raised with such bile-filled hatred to not appreciate the good in other people?

Continue your propaganda, hypocrisy and ass-licking jobs, since you seem to get enough relief from them.
Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by MaziChiozo1(m): 12:47am On Sep 17, 2016
cheruv:

By 2031 I should have set in motion plans that'd see the emergence of a unified Igbo state and the subsequent declaration of war on Nigeria.
Seriously Igbos don't need the Presidency.. What we need is a leader who'd be fair to all,that's why it looked like we were fanatical about GEJ,bkos he was fair to all..even those who hated him with passion

Yup. U have to be patient. Biafra realistically probably wont manifest until the next 15-50 years. In the meantime, plan. Anioma needs their own state. And I really Dont think Ikwerreland, Ogbaland or Ekpeyeland would join Biafra. They want Niger Delta

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