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Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by akelicious(m): 2:51am On Jan 29, 2020
Sebastin Uremadu is a professor of Banking and Finance, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State. In this Interview with UDOKA AGWU, he advised those clamouring for Biafra and restructuring to rather work towards the realisation of the Igbo presidency in 2023. He also spoke on other topical issues in the country. Excerpts:

What is your take on Ayo Adebanjo’s view about Nigeria’s unity and Igbo presidency?

God will continue to bless Chief Ayo Adebanjo, the Afenifere leader, for being truthful and honest and for his unreserved love for unity of Nigeria. It is the Yorubas of his likes, that sincerely want the unity of Nigeria and not those who would continue to sow the seed of discord, engendering marginalisation of the Igbos and they think they are dealing hard with the Igbos not knowing that they are undoing themselves as well as weakening the strength of Nigeria by their continued working for the downfall of the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria. Time has come for the turn of the Igbos in Nigeria to take their quota in the rotational presidency and we need good men like Pa Ayo Adebanjo, those from the North, South, East, West, Middlebelt, to join him in this noble campaign to make an Igbo president of Nigeria. God bless Chief Ayo Adebanjo and his likes in Nigeria who continuously say the truth and who seek a just cause for the nation. May they live long.

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What is your response to those who say that zoning is dead?

For NRC candidate in annulled Nigeria June 12, 1993 Presidential election, Bashir Tofa, to have said that zoning is dead in the country, saying the idea will never promote unity among Nigerians portrayed him as an unrepentant spoiler. It was his candidacy that led to the annulment of June, 1993 election, believed to have been won by his opponent, Chief M.K.O. Abiola. Having enjoyed an unstopped democratic season since we embarked on rotational presidency is in 1999, for him to claim it does not lead to unity of Nigeria is most unfair to God and this country. May God help him to repent.

What is your take on those clamouring for President Muhammadu Buhari’s third term agenda?

Those making such sponsored request are not only wicked but they are irresponsible and are seeking ways to destabilise the country and or derail President Muhammadu Buhari’s well nurtured administration for their selfish reasons. Do they mean that among over 200 million Nigerians, that President Buhari could not through a democratic means discover and assist to enthrone another Nigerian from the zone it is their rightful turn to produce next president of Nigeria, come 2023? I do not think any right-thinking Nigerian would seek otherwise and by so doing, offend God who saved him from a threatening illness in 2017 when Nigerians of diverse tongues, tribes and religion prayed and God answered and healed him, a miracle President Buhari himself and members of his family can never deny.

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Those asking him to do otherwise, definitely do not like him but for their greed and selfish motives, because they do not mean well for him nor the country; but would want to myopically benefit in their little way they have been profiting, under his presidency. It shall never augur well for such persons, Amen! They should allow President Buhari to serve his second term in office, ending in 2023.

What is your view on the stand of Clark, Yakassai, Williams and Balarabe on Igbo Presidency?

I must commend the Elder statesmen, Tanko Yakassai and Edwin Clark for their wise intervention towards the 2023 Igbo presidential election project and their declaration that the South East geopolitical zone should be allowed to produce the president of the country, in 2023.



All the major political blocs in the country have produced the President, except the South East, and justice and equity demand that the Igbos be allowed to produce the president after which power rotation could continue.

I describe Tanko Yakassai, Edwin Clark, Gen. Ishola Williams and Balarabe Musa as men of wisdom and truth. Igbos deserve the presidency of the country after President Buhari.

Will you attribute APC’s loss of Imo 2019 gubernatorial election to Rochas Okorocha?

APC would have won in Imo State governorship election, if not for the misbehaviour of Rochas Okorocha. And I must say that the APC national body contributed to that, because if they had wanted the APC to win the governorship seat of Imo State, they would have called Rochas Okorocha to order. It was intentional, a gang up engineered by Ahmed Tinubu and Yemi Osinbajo and they misled President Muhammadu Buhari and Oshiomhole was put at the forefront in pushing that. APC wanted to get Osun State, they went in and got it. They wanted to get Ekiti State, they went in and got it. Presently, they want to get Kogi State, they have moved heaven and earth and suppressed others and they are still projecting Yahaya Bello. Why did the APC and President Muhammadu Buhari move in to stop Rochas Okorocha from presenting his son in-law? They never wanted us, so let us not pretend, because they were scheming.

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Do you suspect any scheming against the 2023 Igbo presidency?

Yes there is; but let me tell you the truth, every scheming against the Igbo Presidency in 2023 will fail.

What is your take on Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the N-power Social Fund Distribution?

The scheme is a failure and lopsided. The Vice President concentrated on the South-West and parts of the North, with South benefiting little.

What is your advice to Igbos on the 2023 Presidency project?

I must caution our people, the Igbos against confusing the quest for presidency with calls for State of Biafra and restructuring. Igbos need presidency of the country, not Biafra or restructuring. Restructuring is a thing of the mind. It is true that Igbos have been marginalised but that does not warrant misguided demands. I will advise the Igbos to return to political alliance with the North, as was done by the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe. The South East should play mainstream politics.

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Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by Freestainworld(m): 2:54am On Jan 29, 2020
na them, the land of the risng sun must stand.

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Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by Omazik: 2:57am On Jan 29, 2020
Eh if I may ask which position are you interested in

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Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by Inspectorsuga22(m): 4:08am On Jan 29, 2020
Rubbish...of wat use will Igbo presidency be to us wen those northern cabals will still be behind the scene.
The zoo presidency is not the solution the igbos seek. We are simply tired of cohabitating with these Stone age northerners n thier asslicking Western hateful slaves

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Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by Simplyleo: 5:24am On Jan 29, 2020
We igbos don't need presidency.

Here are what we need:

1. We want lefelendum.
2. We want athifku to be president.
3. We want Elzakzaki to be free
4. We don't want islamisation.
5. We want islamisation by Elzakzaki
6. We want the presidency
7. We want all political parties to zone 2023 presidential election to south east.
8. We want attention
9. We want...

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Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by orisa37: 5:55am On Jan 29, 2020
IGBOS SHOULD FORGET BIAFRA. IT'S NOT THEIR RIGHT TO GET BIAFRA. IGBOS SHOULD STOP ASKING FOR 2023 PRESIDENCY OR ANY OTHER ROTATIONAL RIGHT UNTIL FULL AUTONOMY OF POLICING RESOURCING AND ELECTIONEERING CONTROL IS GRANTED TO OUR 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES. MEANWHILE, IGBOS SHOULD COOPERATE WITH THE SW, SS AND CS, SENATE PRESIDENT, SPEAKER HSE OF REPS ETCETERA TO GET THIS DONE.
Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by Afamed: 6:00am On Jan 29, 2020
Simplyleo:
We igbos don't need presidency.

Here are what we need:

1. We want lefelendum.
2. We want athifku to be president.
3. We don't want islamisation.
4. We want islamisation by Elzakzaki
5. We want the presidency
6. We want all political parties to zone 2023 presidential election to south east.
7. We want...
I am with you on this.

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Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by Simplyleo: 6:06am On Jan 29, 2020
Afamed:

I am with you on this.
Yes boss.

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Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by orisa37: 6:06am On Jan 29, 2020
Without Restructuring, any Tribe asking for 2023 Presidency now is a FRAUD.
Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by orisa37: 6:10am On Jan 29, 2020
orisa37:
Without Restructuring, any Tribe asking for 2023 Presidency now is a FRAUD.


Junaid Mohammed is right.
Ayo Adebanjo is unwittingly misquoted.
Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by EagleNest(m): 6:33am On Jan 29, 2020
That's his opinion. Restructuring to me will solve alot of unique Nigeria problems regardless of if the president is from South or north. Amotekun could have been a product of restructuring if there was proper national discussions, but eventually it is in line with the spirit of restructuring. The current political structure is not built to last and is marred with so many problems.
Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by solmusdesigns: 6:35am On Jan 29, 2020
cool



What stops Ibos from getting nomination forms from PDP


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Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by Rochas2023: 6:40am On Jan 29, 2020
We don't need Biafra we don't need restructuring.

What Igbos need is 2023 President simple
Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by IrohCaysen: 6:50am On Jan 29, 2020
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solmusdesigns:
cool



What stops Ibos from getting nomination forms from PDP


.
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Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by IrohCaysen: 6:51am On Jan 29, 2020
[s]
Simplyleo:
We igbos don't need presidency.

Here are what we need:

1. We want lefelendum.
2. We want athifku to be president.
3. We want Elzakzaki to be free
4. We don't want islamisation.
5. We want islamisation by Elzakzaki
6. We want the presidency
7. We want all political parties to zone 2023 presidential election to south east.
8. We want attention
9. We want...
[/s]
Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by mrvitalis(m): 6:54am On Jan 29, 2020
Lol oga Biafra is and would always be our option

Its Nigeria who should act like they want to keep us one ...not the other way round
Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by helinues: 7:25am On Jan 29, 2020
cool

Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by IrohCaysen: 7:25am On Jan 29, 2020
[s]
Afamed:

I am with you on this.
[/s]
Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by IrohCaysen: 7:30am On Jan 29, 2020
[s]
Simplyleo:

Yes boss.
[/s]
Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by enemybulldozer(m): 8:03am On Jan 29, 2020
akelicious:
Sebastin Uremadu is a professor of Banking and Finance, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State. In this Interview with UDOKA AGWU, he advised those clamouring for Biafra and restructuring to rather work towards the realisation of the Igbo presidency in 2023. He also spoke on other topical issues in the country. Excerpts:

What is your take on Ayo Adebanjo’s view about Nigeria’s unity and Igbo presidency?

God will continue to bless Chief Ayo Adebanjo, the Afenifere leader, for being truthful and honest and for his unreserved love for unity of Nigeria. It is the Yorubas of his likes, that sincerely want the unity of Nigeria and not those who would continue to sow the seed of discord, engendering marginalisation of the Igbos and they think they are dealing hard with the Igbos not knowing that they are undoing themselves as well as weakening the strength of Nigeria by their continued working for the downfall of the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria. Time has come for the turn of the Igbos in Nigeria to take their quota in the rotational presidency and we need good men like Pa Ayo Adebanjo, those from the North, South, East, West, Middlebelt, to join him in this noble campaign to make an Igbo president of Nigeria. God bless Chief Ayo Adebanjo and his likes in Nigeria who continuously say the truth and who seek a just cause for the nation. May they live long.

READ IPOB demands evidence of arrest of soldier who killed Okada rider
What is your response to those who say that zoning is dead?

For NRC candidate in annulled Nigeria June 12, 1993 Presidential election, Bashir Tofa, to have said that zoning is dead in the country, saying the idea will never promote unity among Nigerians portrayed him as an unrepentant spoiler. It was his candidacy that led to the annulment of June, 1993 election, believed to have been won by his opponent, Chief M.K.O. Abiola. Having enjoyed an unstopped democratic season since we embarked on rotational presidency is in 1999, for him to claim it does not lead to unity of Nigeria is most unfair to God and this country. May God help him to repent.

What is your take on those clamouring for President Muhammadu Buhari’s third term agenda?

Those making such sponsored request are not only wicked but they are irresponsible and are seeking ways to destabilise the country and or derail President Muhammadu Buhari’s well nurtured administration for their selfish reasons. Do they mean that among over 200 million Nigerians, that President Buhari could not through a democratic means discover and assist to enthrone another Nigerian from the zone it is their rightful turn to produce next president of Nigeria, come 2023? I do not think any right-thinking Nigerian would seek otherwise and by so doing, offend God who saved him from a threatening illness in 2017 when Nigerians of diverse tongues, tribes and religion prayed and God answered and healed him, a miracle President Buhari himself and members of his family can never deny.

READ Ebonyi State govt denies floating militia to attack IPOB
Those asking him to do otherwise, definitely do not like him but for their greed and selfish motives, because they do not mean well for him nor the country; but would want to myopically benefit in their little way they have been profiting, under his presidency. It shall never augur well for such persons, Amen! They should allow President Buhari to serve his second term in office, ending in 2023.

What is your view on the stand of Clark, Yakassai, Williams and Balarabe on Igbo Presidency?

I must commend the Elder statesmen, Tanko Yakassai and Edwin Clark for their wise intervention towards the 2023 Igbo presidential election project and their declaration that the South East geopolitical zone should be allowed to produce the president of the country, in 2023.



All the major political blocs in the country have produced the President, except the South East, and justice and equity demand that the Igbos be allowed to produce the president after which power rotation could continue.

I describe Tanko Yakassai, Edwin Clark, Gen. Ishola Williams and Balarabe Musa as men of wisdom and truth. Igbos deserve the presidency of the country after President Buhari.

Will you attribute APC’s loss of Imo 2019 gubernatorial election to Rochas Okorocha?

APC would have won in Imo State governorship election, if not for the misbehaviour of Rochas Okorocha. And I must say that the APC national body contributed to that, because if they had wanted the APC to win the governorship seat of Imo State, they would have called Rochas Okorocha to order. It was intentional, a gang up engineered by Ahmed Tinubu and Yemi Osinbajo and they misled President Muhammadu Buhari and Oshiomhole was put at the forefront in pushing that. APC wanted to get Osun State, they went in and got it. They wanted to get Ekiti State, they went in and got it. Presently, they want to get Kogi State, they have moved heaven and earth and suppressed others and they are still projecting Yahaya Bello. Why did the APC and President Muhammadu Buhari move in to stop Rochas Okorocha from presenting his son in-law? They never wanted us, so let us not pretend, because they were scheming.

READ FlashBack: Tell Buhari He Is Mad Nnamdi Kanu Speak In Boldness
Do you suspect any scheming against the 2023 Igbo presidency?

Yes there is; but let me tell you the truth, every scheming against the Igbo Presidency in 2023 will fail.

What is your take on Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the N-power Social Fund Distribution?

The scheme is a failure and lopsided. The Vice President concentrated on the South-West and parts of the North, with South benefiting little.

What is your advice to Igbos on the 2023 Presidency project?

I must caution our people, the Igbos against confusing the quest for presidency with calls for State of Biafra and restructuring. Igbos need presidency of the country, not Biafra or restructuring. Restructuring is a thing of the mind. It is true that Igbos have been marginalised but that does not warrant misguided demands. I will advise the Igbos to return to political alliance with the North, as was done by the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe. The South East should play mainstream politics.

https://www.akelicious.net/igbos-should-forget-biafra-now/
Trash!
We should leave biafra and hold on to what??

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Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by Zeesugar(f): 9:23am On Jan 29, 2020
Mind games blackmail bad mouthing. It won't get you any where if you are so concerned about we the igbos then start by standing up for the truth because half truth is as good as a lies
Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by Lydia696: 9:32am On Jan 29, 2020
Where is this one coming from this early morning
Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by okefrancis: 9:37am On Jan 29, 2020
Igbo people should forget the Biafra now and wait till the second coming of Jesus Christ, mtchewwww
Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by juman(m): 9:51am On Jan 29, 2020
While one Nigeria is a total fraud.
One Nigeria is a mistake.
Re: Igbos Should Forget Biafra Now by ojokolax: 9:58am On Jan 29, 2020
The notion of alleging that the N power scheme as at when it was being supervised by the office of VP Osinbajo was lopsided is a flagrant attempt at mudslinging. completely false

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