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Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by Nobody: 9:14pm On Jan 17, 2020
SpecialAdviser:
None sense ingredients. Because of Amotekun they want to court the SE.

We are smarter than that oga. We have never told you presidency is our problem.

Restructure or Break up now!!!
Yoruba spotted , we need presidency oga

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Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by emmykk(m): 9:18pm On Jan 17, 2020
ItooWorWor:

You got that right, they know their relationship with southwest is over, now they want the southeast


The south west put us the south in shame,now the north will be rotating the southern region while they clinch the president positions
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by ud4u: 9:26pm On Jan 17, 2020
2023 will be very interesting
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by darediamond(m): 9:28pm On Jan 17, 2020
Snipper007:
mr yakkasa is high, he has seen that the romance between the North and the SW is getting out of hand so he making moves towards the se.

EXACTLY!!!
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by darediamond(m): 9:30pm On Jan 17, 2020
SpecialAdviser:
None sense ingredients. Because of Amotekun they want to court the SE.

We are smarter than that oga.

Restructure or Break up now!!!
A dara fun e!

Wish I can say my words to you in Igbo!!
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by ItooWorWor(m): 9:34pm On Jan 17, 2020
emmykk:



The south west put us the south in shame,now the north will be rotating the southern region while they clinch the president positions
The north will clinch nothing come 2023, you just watch and see

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Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by Bene11: 9:38pm On Jan 17, 2020
Let northerners mind their business and solve problems that engrossing them first. Southerner are wise peoples.

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Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by emmykk(m): 9:38pm On Jan 17, 2020
ItooWorWor:

The north will clinch nothing come 2023, you just watch and see

You are kidding me....you people use to praise election results from Kstates and they all house all the the kstates betside the south can never agree on anything.

My brother we need another northern president in 2023.

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Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by Blackking98(m): 9:40pm On Jan 17, 2020
Snipper007:

Ntoro na grin
Dah mbiom ema Ewan o
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by darediamond(m): 9:41pm On Jan 17, 2020
valentineuwakwe:
indeed the North controls this country called Nigeria.

But they have been humbled down to ground by we Oduduwas.

AMOTEKUN is ACTUALLY MORE THAN REGIONAL POLICE!!

We are actually still friendly with them that is why the current definition and purposes is attached to AMOTEKUN.

THE DOOR IS STILL OPEN NOW FOR THEM TO CHANGE BEFORE WE TOTALLY UNLEASH THE REAL DEFINITION OF AMOTEKUN OVER THEM.

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Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by 9gerian: 9:42pm On Jan 17, 2020
Wrong!

The North has been romancing the SE since 1959 elections (Azikiwe refused Awolowo’s offer to be Prime Minister and chose to be figurehead president conceding the prime minister position to Tafawa Balewa), and even after the civil war in 1979 (with Ekwueme).

So please don’t blame the SW for doing what the Igbos have been doing effortlessly since independence, and without being insulted or blackmailed by the Yorubas.

The issue at hand should be treated on its merit therefore!


emmykk:



The south west put us the south in shame,now the north will be rotating the southern region while they clinch the president positions

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Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by ItooWorWor(m): 9:45pm On Jan 17, 2020
emmykk:


You are kidding me....you people use to praise election results from Kstates and they all house all the the kstates betside the south can never agree on anything.

My brother we need another northern president in 2023.

My brother the north knows that they dare not try it, that is why they are trying to partner with the southeast, i would have been worried if the middlebet were in support with of the core north.
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by abbey621(m): 9:50pm On Jan 17, 2020
The greatest damage to the chances of an Igbo persone merging as president is IPOB. You cannot seemingly align with those who wish to divide the country and yet aspire for the most powerful position in that said country. Once the Biafran element is removed, I believe a Northern collaboration is the next step, the SW will dance in line naturally once we see that the Northerners are in favor of the Igbo candidate.....Case closed grin grin grin grin
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by Tchange1(m): 9:51pm On Jan 17, 2020
vikacydevato:
A good man is a good man, no matter where you are from.

So also a good leader.

God bless you
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by DRSEGUNBABA: 9:58pm On Jan 17, 2020
The north is now trying to form partnership with SE lol it won’t work we are waking up to u guys the south will unite and take back our country
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by emmykk(m): 9:58pm On Jan 17, 2020
9gerian:
Wrong!

The North has been romancing the SE since 1959 elections (Azikiwe refused Awolowo’s offer to be Prime Minister and chose to be figurehead president conceding the prime minister position to Tafawa Balewa), and even after the civil war in 1979 (with Ekwueme).

So please don’t blame the SW for doing what the Igbos have been doing effortlessly since independence, and without being insulted or blackmailed by the Yorubas.

The issue at hand should be treated on its merit therefore!




Azikwe was accused by Yoruba leaders of NCNC for miss spending £13,000 which was money use to protest colonial rule in London.

The elite Yoruba, made up of fela mother and coke Davis plus others made huge blackmail on the person of ZIK .
Awo even berated zik that he can't contest a seat in Lagos. Those were the key reason the zik of Africa made those decisions.

For Alex EKweme, it was Obj that handed power to the north (shagari) when he knows the election was not duly won by shargari.

The history you should have focus on should be that of since 1999 because the military did cover out those bad history.

In 1999 obj was voted for handsomely from other region for two tenure even when in his first term his people rejected him.

It would have be better if the Yoruba had supported gej to complete his tenures but because of VP you support a northern, now the consequence is that south shall forever remain slave until they agree. And the agreement should come from the Yoruba.

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Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by edupedia: 10:01pm On Jan 17, 2020
ItooWorWor:

You got that right, they know their relationship with southwest is over, now they want the southeast

Stop deceiving yourself .when will u be realistic
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by darediamond(m): 10:05pm On Jan 17, 2020
DNSPro:
Lol... These people think igbos are fools and so desperate. Carry ur presidency Waka go front..

We are not stupid.

Amotekun fall on all of u.
Meeeeen.... Nna meeeern!
grin
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by emmykk(m): 10:05pm On Jan 17, 2020
ItooWorWor:


My brother the north knows that they dare not try it, that is why they are trying to partner with the southeast, i would have been worried if the middlebet were in support with of the core north.

There are 3 region up north north west ,north central and north east.buhari is from north west.

Elrufia from central and atiku from north east.

When the the worst come to worst they will collapse formations rather that see a tinubu shortcharge them.
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by darediamond(m): 10:06pm On Jan 17, 2020
WeRblessed:


My brother, ndia bu ndi ara o! It's not their fault. Because our politicians ga wuo anyi nani, if not, can an Aboki stand and talk ebe onye Igbo na ekwu okwu? Nna nekwanu ndi abokioo!
grin
Ndi Aboki!
Ndiara Aboki, Wahlai!grin

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Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by garfield1: 10:09pm On Jan 17, 2020
kikake:


A presidential candidate must win 25% of votes in 24 States before he can be pronounced president.

No Igbo or Yoruba presidential candidate can win 25% of votes in 24 States unless north led largely by Fulani is tired of ruling Nigeria.

Restructure Nigeria democratically or split the country into workable countries now.

Soldiers don't use land mass as criterion to proliferate too many states in one region for a political structure of a federal country formed by different regions.
So how did obj,mko and gej triumph? If states are not created through land mass,what criticism do they use
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by executive12: 10:13pm On Jan 17, 2020
Mr Yakassai is right. To get the Presidency a candidate must have support from at least two majority ethnic groups.
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by Wiifesnatcher(m): 10:26pm On Jan 17, 2020
AnalQueenluci:





If reverse is the case we know how it gonna be ,tank God no tribe sabotages like ur tribe , praise God 4 that !

Love from South kameroun'/c.river


hope the pussy surgery you went to do is successful because your dumb talk shows something is still affecting your sense of reasoning
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by ItooWorWor(m): 10:27pm On Jan 17, 2020
emmykk:


There are 3 region up north north west ,north central and north east.buhari is from north west.

Elrufia from central and atiku from north east.

When the the worst come to worst they will collapse formations rather that see a tinubu shortcharge them.
I don't care about Tinubu, and elrufai have no support in the north central due to his anti-christian rule in kaduna so he is out of the picture, and tinubu is day dreaming he thinks he can be president.
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by ItooWorWor(m): 10:31pm On Jan 17, 2020
edupedia:

Stop deceiving yourself .when will u be realistic
What do you mean
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by emmykk(m): 10:35pm On Jan 17, 2020
ItooWorWor:

I don't care about Tinubu, and elrufai have no support in the north central due to his anti-christian rule in kaduna so he is out of the picture, and tinubu is day dreaming he thinks he can be president.


So who will our next president be? Ribadu?
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by ItooWorWor(m): 10:46pm On Jan 17, 2020
emmykk:


So who will our next president be? Ribadu?
Ribadu never not in hundred years
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by DaBullIT(m): 11:21pm On Jan 17, 2020
So if Yeeeebos make a move to partner with the north

Will that make them slaves to the north too ? as they famously call Yoruba
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by tityboi: 11:35pm On Jan 17, 2020
Hmmm
Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by 9gerian: 12:18am On Jan 18, 2020
Agreed with the details on Zik’s decision, however, him becoming Prime Minister would have dwarfed all other issues, and at least set Nigeria on the right course. His was a case of cutting the nose to spite the face. In retrospect, that move gave power to the least prepared party, and set Nigeria up for future problems such as is being experienced.

OBJ in 1979 like other few privileged Nigerians in the military leadership is part of the few elites that had no idea what Nigeria needed to move forward. And so far they were all well taken care of, they were ready to continue to hold on to the reigns of power through their cronies. Fast forward to 1999, OBJ was not the Yoruba choice for obvious reasons; he would not deliver because he didn’t have what it takes but he was supported by the North (and the Igbos followed suit) to spite the Yorubas and continue the paddy passing of the baton.

On GEJ, he was initially supported by the Yorubas without pre-conditions. He had his chance to prove himself but didn’t. I mean the Okonjo under OBJ was different from the one under GEJ. GEJ was practically being taken advantage of by all and sundry in and outside the corridors of power. He was inexperienced, and kept empowering his enemies and in turn alienating his own people and genuine supporters. GEJ even sacked one of the best performing power ministers of all times- Prof Barth Nnaji.

He eventually contested the 2nd term election and lost. Most people that initially voted him were tired.

The Yorubas / Nigerians owed him no allegiance; not during his 1st term nor the 2nd. All GEJ got was goodwill in his 1st, and he needed to prove himself to get the 2nd.

On the flip side, GEJ was a gentleman that obviously meant well (judging by his sincerity of not wanting bloodshed) but was very naive trusting everyone and everything. To his credit, he appeared to have steered Nigeria away from the planned carnage that would have followed the 2015 elections. For that, he would always be remembered.

Now, it is hoped that more people would research, question and avoid the mistakes of the past, where ego and parochial sentiments were more important than national and regional progress for the benefit of all constituent parts of Nigeria. For even those (the core north) that are always trying to hold on to power are losing more than they are gaining. Goodwill, goodwill, goodwill!

Nigeria can actually work if set on the principle of real federalism or regionalism, equal rights, equity and justice regardless of tribe, ethnicity, gender or religion! Then progress can happen based on state or regional needs!


emmykk:



Azikwe was accused by Yoruba leaders of NCNC for miss spending £13,000 which was money use to protest colonial rule in London.

The elite Yoruba made of fela mother and coke Davis made huge blackmail on the person of ZIK .
Awo even berated zik that he can contest a seat in Lagos. Those were the key reason the zik of Africa made those decisions.

For Alex EKweme, it was Obj that handed power to the north (shagari) when he knows the election was not duly won by shargari.

The history you should have focus on should be that of since 1999 because the military did cover out those bad history.

In 1999 obj was voted for handsomely from other region for two tenure even when in his first term his people rejected him.

It would have be better if the Yoruba had slow gej to complete his tenures but because of VP you support a northern, now the consequence is that south shall forever remind slave until they agree. And the agreement should come from the Yoruba.

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Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by Tflex01: 3:09am On Jan 18, 2020
Correcto:
No wahala, I advise the SE to romance with the North to let SW understand the way they betray the South.

You are a complete full grown nitwi.t...... South East romanced the same north in 1959, 1979 and even the only region that gave Tofa higher votes against Abiola in 1993....

Yet Yorubas never filled everywhere with tears like you people.

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Re: Tanko Yakasai: How Igbo Can Produce A President by Tflex01: 3:18am On Jan 18, 2020
emmykk:



The south west put us the south in shame,now the north will be rotating the southern region while they clinch the president positions

The South East sold the entire South earlier in 1959 just for a position of ceremonial president and an attempt to be the only recognized major tribe in the South... una no dey read history at all only the rubbish your parents filled your head with. cool

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