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Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by Gotze1: 11:37pm On Mar 20, 2019
soulpeppersoup:


The igbo masses don't care about Nigeria. It's either biafra or nothing.
Shut up oga, go n sleep.

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Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by Gotze1: 11:39pm On Mar 20, 2019
Kagd10:


It's not by Jesus name. God ain't sentimental nor emotional. He's all for the truth and would deal with Ibos with the truth and nothing but the truth. Sink that into your skull.

You don't even have a PVC sef.
That is the fact you have said. They just start. Oya they should come and take their igbo president now.

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Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by AskProf: 1:37am On Mar 21, 2019
Kagd10:
Parasitic landlocked SE can't afford to secede. The secession noise was just a gimmick. If it wasn't, their senators and house of representatives woud have passed the secession bills in the house. Heck, Ekweremadu was a deputy senate President for years. All they are concerned about is being hateful, backstabbing, voting useless leaders while they run to other regions. Lol


This must be a Next Level robot: 78 posts in 24 hours!

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Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by NaMeAboki: 3:18am On Mar 21, 2019
Lailai! Igbo will never be president, at least not next 50 yrs; they are too toxic and tribalistic, they will set the country on fire.

The first and only time they tasted power in Jan 1966 their ppl insulted and taunted northerners to the point of inciting them to also take up arms and carrying out a counter coup of their own.

This trait of toxicity and insulting everybody has not left the Igbo till date; it is therefore unimaginable that important regional voting blocks of the north and SW, without whose support no one can win the presidency, would wilfully give their backing to an Igbo candidate after having suffered various kinds of tribal insults and goading from the said ppl of the SE.

Furthermore, Igbos themselves have not shown trust and support for their own candidates, starting from their war hero, Ojukwu, who couldn't even win his own ward against Shagari; and more recently (2019 elections) their son and daughter, Kingsley Moghalu and Obiageli Ezekwesili, whom they rejected for Atiku - yet another northern Fulani.

The highest they should expect is the Senate or, if they are good, the vice presidency but definitely not the presidency.

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Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by Nobody: 6:58am On Mar 21, 2019
FearGodinall:
. Why opening thread per second per second on Nigeria presidency if you don't care as you claim,the bitter truth is that you lots are ingrates and the rest of us seen you as such. We don't want to care any more.


As long as we remain in Nigeria, we bid our time till exodus. Within this period we must still add value to the nation hence improve ourselves.

We aren't born to watch even when we have no interest.
Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by seunmsg(m): 7:13am On Mar 21, 2019
Inconsequential Igbos setting political agenda for Nigeria as if they really matter.

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Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by ChristianNorth: 8:12am On Mar 21, 2019
Gotze1:
Does anyone care if your SE is wiped out. Remove SS from your delusion. And be bold to talk about your irrelevant SE.
Kee yourself.
Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by ipodstinks: 8:22am On Mar 21, 2019
ChristianNorth:

Kee yourself.

Like he said, talk about your inconsequential east.
Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by ChristianNorth: 8:27am On Mar 21, 2019
ipodstinks:
Like he said, talk about your inconsequential east.
East= SE + SS

Kee yaself, my dear yoruba moslem
Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by franchasng: 8:34am On Mar 21, 2019
Biodun556:
No doubt Nigerian politics is being controlled by Hausa- Fulanis by the virtue of land mass, number of consistency, senatorial districts and local government.

Aside from these advantages, the tribe is also smart and cooperate during political games. They don't waste their weapons in most cases and are highly magnanimous when it comes to inter tribal politics.

When Sanusi; the former central bank governor was sacked by former president goodluck Jonathan there was little outcry from the region as it would have been if it was the other way round.

Obasanjo was enthroned by the Northerners during his first term because his votes were mainly from the North the same applied to Goodluck Jonathan in 2011 despite the fact that he's from core South and even a Christian, he won most Norther States against the now celebrated Buhari.

The poeple of Norther Nigeria will never be so daft to bring another Northerner after one of them might have spent 8 years in office. They are highly cultured people and adhered strictly to federal character and zoning which they themselves invented.

What if Hausa Fulani man emerged in 2023?. The people of West are peace lovers, they will not over heat the polity but what is certain is that Nigeria will not exist anymore.

Why can't we have Ibo president in 2023?

There is nothing stopping the ibos from ruling Nigeria in 2023 provided it is not under APC. No Easter state give APC 25 percent vote during presidential election as the second criteria required by law to be declared winner.

Majority of Igbos or the generality of Igbos not some useless power hungry Igbo politicians didn't tell you that Igbos are in desperate need to rule Nigeria, we don't need it.

Just put a just and sensible man there who respects all tribes and religion and treat them kindly, and Igbos will flourish and remain the most successful tribe (by population measure not by single individual measure).

So stop crying more than the bereaved, Igbos didn't tell you to fight for them, go and fight for your Yoruba people that have sworn by Ogun that they must produce the President in 2023 and that thereafter they will help make Short Devil El Rufai their next President, so stop pretending like you care about Igbo Presidency, we know una now, so swerve undecided
Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by franchasng: 8:38am On Mar 21, 2019
NaMeAboki:
Lailai! Igbo will never be president, at least not next 50 yrs; they are too toxic and tribalistic, they will set the country on fire.

The first and only time they tasted power in Jan 1966 their ppl insulted and taunted northerners to the point of inciting them to also take up arms and carrying out a counter coup of their own.

This trait of toxicity and insulting everybody has not left the Igbo till date; it is therefore unimaginable that important regional voting blocks of the north and SW, without whose support no one can win the presidency, would wilfully give their backing to an Igbo candidate after having suffered various kinds of tribal insults and goading from the said ppl of the SE.

Furthermore, Igbos themselves have not shown trust and support for their own candidates, starting from their war hero, Ojukwu, who couldn't even win his own ward against Shagari; and more recently (2019 elections) their son and daughter, Kingsley Moghalu and Obiageli Ezekwesili, whom they rejected for Atiku - yet another northern Fulani.

The highest they should expect is the Senate or, if they are good, the vice presidency but definitely not the presidency.
This is a pure Yoruba Muslim speaking and that is how majority of Yorubas reason.

I love you already for being bold with your belief, no need pretending to love Igbos like the poster.

I support your thought 100%.

Igbos are the problem of Nigeria, they need to grant them freedom let them go back to their landlocked region to form their Biafra and suffer and die shocked
Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by justtoodark: 10:52am On Mar 21, 2019
ChristianNorth:

East= SE + SS

Kee yaself, my dear yoruba moslem

that we will see how you wan pull that off....

ss is going with you nowhere....start makin plans how to accomodate your delta igbos in the south east now already....
Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by ChristianNorth: 11:12am On Mar 21, 2019
justtoodark:


that we will see how you wan pull that off....

ss is going with you nowhere....start makin plans how to accomodate your delta igbos in the south east now already....
Nobody is going anywhere. The task right now is protecting our treasury from Tinubu's thieving fingers from 2023.
Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by ChristianNorth: 11:14am On Mar 21, 2019
NaMeAboki:
Lailai! Igbo will never be president, at least not next 50 yrs; they are too toxic and tribalistic, they will set the country on fire.

The first and only time they tasted power in Jan 1966 their ppl insulted and taunted northerners to the point of inciting them to also take up arms and carrying out a counter coup of their own.

This trait of toxicity and insulting everybody has not left the Igbo till date; it is therefore unimaginable that important regional voting blocks of the north and SW, without whose support no one can win the presidency, would wilfully give their backing to an Igbo candidate after having suffered various kinds of tribal insults and goading from the said ppl of the SE.

Furthermore, Igbos themselves have not shown trust and support for their own candidates, starting from their war hero, Ojukwu, who couldn't even win his own ward against Shagari; and more recently (2019 elections) their son and daughter, Kingsley Moghalu and Obiageli Ezekwesili, whom they rejected for Atiku - yet another northern Fulani.

The highest they should expect is the Senate or, if they are good, the vice presidency but definitely not the presidency.
Yoruba moslem if you rant finish, we will return power to the North.

Period
Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by justtoodark: 11:16am On Mar 21, 2019
ChristianNorth:

Nobody is going anywhere. The task right now is protecting our treasury from Tinubu's thieving fingers from 2023.


and you didnt bother protecting it from jonathan and his goons....??
Re: Hausa-fulani Presidency In 2023 Will Boost Secessionist Struggle. by ChristianNorth: 11:23am On Mar 21, 2019
justtoodark:

and you didnt bother protecting it from jonathan and his goons....??
Tinubu is the real thief. We must secured our CBN vault from his reach in 2023.

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