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Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Nobody: 1:25pm On Sep 04, 2019
OdumegwuOjukwu:



I asked a question concerning how Yoruba will use their so much vaunted sophiscation to rescue Nigeria. You wrote an epistle about your jaundiced opinion concernning Igbo; while on the other hand heap praise on your ethnic group.

I think it's fair to surmise that you're just another irredeemable ethnic jingoist who live and breath Igbo hating. You should not be taken serious by any neutral. Whatever it is Igbo did to you, I think you should let it go. The hate emanating from you against Igbo is palpable. You should purge yourself of it before it spells your demise. You're too old to contain such vile; your body will have trouble dealing with the hate your spleen is generating.

Take this post in good faith bruv.

Peace out!
The dude you responded to is hate filled. Most people use politics to orchestrate their hate. This is the problem with this county. Everyone always playing the tribal card at the wrong time.

A simple argument to clarify what the SW can do about Nigeria's political quagmire, he went far writing epistles about the Igbos. Igbos this, Igbos that, Igbos don't have the clout to become President, Igbos cannot rule Nigeria. Igbos only hope is to support Yoruba Presidency, bla bla bla! Are you God? Have you given them Presidency before and they failed? Why must you bigotry insist that Igbos won't rule this country.

This is the level we've gotten to as a country, where wanton tribalism and greed is the order of the day. But where will it take us to? The north are as backward today because of ethnicity and religious bigotry. Nobody wants to concede for the greater good of the country.

The SW and the SE tend to be at each others jugular. People tend to equate Yoruba's and Igbos in the same hate measurement but that is untrue. In fairness to SE, they've always tried to suppress their ambition for the good of the country. The Igbos have supported the North, the South West, the South South, the North West and will even support the Middle Belt irrespective of party affiliation.
But it is the SW that has shown the highest political ethnocentrism in the whole south. They don't want to admit this. History has shown this to be true.

Well no need to massage the ego of a person bent on tribe glorification, let them do their mind. In 2023, everyone should take responsibility for their actions rather than passing the buck.
At the end, what will be will be! Igbo presidency will come at the right time. Let the Igbos play their politics right come 2023.

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Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Dagrace01(m): 3:05pm On Sep 04, 2019
searchlight:
So APC bigwigs in South east are massangers? If Nnamdi kanu says this you will jump out to attack him. Remember sowere just started his and even attempted to overthrow buhari so you mean for that reason Yoruba's shouldn't be trusted with power ?
There's a big difference btw the word #Secession and #revolution. Don't make a mistake to think they are synonymous. Revolution isn't threatening to leave, it is an agitation to usurp a leader. According to Sowore's and his allies that's their agitation, under this same Nigerian. Ipob and Nnamdi Kanu's case is that of seceding from Nigeria. Boko Haram's agitation is saying no to western Civilization. Law addresses these different scenarios differently and in accordance to what the Nigerian constitution entails.. Thanks!
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by OdumegwuOjukwu: 3:32pm On Sep 04, 2019
UdechiHD:
The dude you responded to is hate filled. Most people use politics to orchestrate their hate. This is the problem with this county. Everyone always playing the tribal card at the wrong time.

A simple argument to clarify what the SW can do about Nigeria's political quagmire, he went far writing epistles about the Igbos. Igbos this, Igbos that, Igbos don't have the clout to become President, Igbos cannot rule Nigeria. Igbos only hope is to support Yoruba Presidency, bla bla bla! Are you God? Have you given them Presidency before and they failed? Why must you bigotry insist that Igbos won't rule this country.

This is the level we've gotten to as a country, where wanton tribalism and greed is the order of the day. But where will it take us to? The north are as backward today because of ethnicity and religious bigotry. Nobody wants to concede for the greater good of the country.

The SW and the SE tend to be at each others jugular. People tend to equate Yoruba's and Igbos in the same hate measurement but that is untrue. In fairness to SE, they've always tried to suppress their ambition for the good of the country. The Igbos have supported the North, the South West, the South South, the North West and will even support the Middle Belt irrespective of party affiliation.
But it is the SW that has shown the highest political ethnocentrism in the whole south. They don't want to admit this. History has shown this to be true.

Well no need to massage the ego of a person bent on tribe glorification, let them do their mind. In 2023, everyone should take responsibility for their actions rather than passing the buck.
At the end, what will be will be! Igbo presidency will come at the right time. Let the Igbos play their politics right come 2023.


That's the reason I surmised he should not be taken serious by neutrals. The guy can't write two paragraphs without exhibiting his hatred for Igbo. He lives and breath Igbo hating; while lamely attempting to hide his bile under the cover of politics.

I find hypocrites like him nauseating.

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Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Maduawuchukwu(m): 3:37pm On Sep 04, 2019
Nowenuse:


No wahala, make we dey watch.

Elrufai did what no other Hausa fulani governor would have dared to do in Kaduna state, a muslim muslim ticket, but he got away with it and nothing happened. What he did even shocked many Hausa fulanis themselves, but they supported him overtime. The likes of El rufai abound in the north, let's just hope their voices don't drown that of the other Hausa fulanis who believe in a fair play. Cos at the end, the Hausa masses would still support them.

Surprisingly, Southern Kaduna people are a people who are more fierce and warlike than the Yorubas. In 2001, they brought the whole north to a standstill by resisting Sharia in Kaduna state which lead to a conflict that claimed 5,000 lives and divided the mighty Kaduna city along religious lines till date.
They could easily have started another crisis again but sometimes people are just tired of regular bloodshed.

Anyway, everything now is in Buhari's hands. I just hope people like Elrufai will not influence Buhari negatively.

Hausa fulanis are ever ready to dare you to a fight cos their leaders know that they have a large illiterate mass who will be ready to go immediately orders are given.

I always enjoy your posts abt issues right from the Kenya v. Nigeria thread. Always inciteful and easy to understand. The bolded is just the summary of why Kaduna stayed peaceful despite what Rufai did. People are tired of fighting.

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Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Kingspin(m): 4:45pm On Sep 04, 2019
Mraphel:
Oshiomole, Fashola, Osibanjo and the most popular of them Tinubu.


Igbo has made tinubu very popular and is gonna be president after
The only name I saw is Osibanjo ,the rest are as usual

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Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by OfoIgbo: 8:16pm On Sep 04, 2019
Mraphel:

Go and read history.
An igbo man lost against OBJ during 1999 primary election.

Go and read history,
A Hausa-Fulani man lost against OBJ during the 1999 primary election
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Nobody: 9:07pm On Sep 04, 2019
OdumegwuOjukwu:



That's the reason I surmised he should not be taken serious by neutrals. The guy can't write two paragraphs without exhibiting his hatred for Igbo. He lives and breath Igbo hating; while lamely attempting to hide his bile under the cover of politics.

I find hypocrites like him nauseating.



And you think I care what you think? You are pedestrian. As if Igbos love anyone let alone Yorubas.

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Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Nobody: 9:11pm On Sep 04, 2019
UdechiHD:
The dude you responded to is hate filled. Most people use politics to orchestrate their hate. This is the problem with this county. Everyone always playing the tribal card at the wrong time.

A simple argument to clarify what the SW can do about Nigeria's political quagmire, he went far writing epistles about the Igbos. Igbos this, Igbos that, Igbos don't have the clout to become President, Igbos cannot rule Nigeria. Igbos only hope is to support Yoruba Presidency, bla bla bla! Are you God? Have you given them Presidency before and they failed? Why must you bigotry insist that Igbos won't rule this country.

This is the level we've gotten to as a country, where wanton tribalism and greed is the order of the day. But where will it take us to? The north are as backward today because of ethnicity and religious bigotry. Nobody wants to concede for the greater good of the country.

The SW and the SE tend to be at each others jugular. People tend to equate Yoruba's and Igbos in the same hate measurement but that is untrue. In fairness to SE, they've always tried to suppress their ambition for the good of the country. The Igbos have supported the North, the South West, the South South, the North West and will even support the Middle Belt irrespective of party affiliation.
But it is the SW that has shown the highest political ethnocentrism in the whole south. They don't want to admit this. History has shown this to be true.

Well no need to massage the ego of a person bent on tribe glorification, let them do their mind. In 2023, everyone should take responsibility for their actions rather than passing the buck.
At the end, what will be will be! Igbo presidency will come at the right time. Let the Igbos play their politics right come 2023.

Bro, long and short is that you are just upset because you lot suck badly at politics. You don't even host an Aregbe talk less of a Tinubu, Osinbajo or Fashola. Why won't you be pained? Only backward Yorubas will feel anything when you lot, most hateful of all, accuse us of hating anyone. Look at what your lord and master Kanu is preaching, that the average Igbo supports, to understand you live in a glass house of hate and should not be throwing stones.

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