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Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by sageb: 8:37am On Jul 04, 2020
Lucidly said, let them come to the polls and show their political might.
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by babatunx(m): 8:38am On Jul 04, 2020
The funny thing is, this people are the first to refer to a people as 'Northern Slaves' -- whatever that means. And also try to takeaway the manhood of others by referring to them as 'Cowards' -- however that suits their analogy, real or imagined. Also quick to remark negatively about the much Brown Roofs of a region, unknown to them that it's even a thing of pride because it shows the early civilization and astuteness of the Forebears of those people. While many others in their generation still relied on Bamboo, their fathers were already using steel sheets as roofs!

When you dig through the heart of history, and dissect things objectively, you'd know all these negativity expressed, and demeaning languages maul at others are just plain Reverse Psychology. Nothing more!

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Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by murphyibiam15(m): 8:45am On Jul 04, 2020
Sammy07:


Don't worry, he will be made Minister of Finance when Yoruba attained the presidency.
Childish talk
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by Sammy07: 8:47am On Jul 04, 2020
murphyibiam15:

Childish talk

Okay maybe minister of Niger delta will be okay?
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by kaycee125: 8:56am On Jul 04, 2020
Dont fool yourself, no Yoruba man can rule Nigeria in the next 19 years at least.
Sammy07:


Okay maybe minister of Niger delta will be okay?

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Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by Nwaide01: 8:57am On Jul 04, 2020
First,the spelling is Igbo and not Ibo secondly the average Igbo man do not give a damn about who becomes a President as far as his business is doing good so all those stuff you listed above do not matter to us.
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by ALCOHOLKILLS(m): 8:58am On Jul 04, 2020
do yollloba dream about igbos every night

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Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by Sammy07: 8:59am On Jul 04, 2020
kaycee125:
Dont fool yourself, no Yoruba man can rule Nigeria in the next 19 years at least.

You'll repeat this in 2023, this time, tears will be coming out as you're saying it.

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Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by Sammy07: 9:00am On Jul 04, 2020
Nwaide01:
First,the spelling is Igbo and not Ibo secondly the average Igbo man do not give a damn about who becomes a President as far as his business is doing good so all those stuff you listed above do not matter to us.

You give a damn about it, if not there won't be multiple threads all over Nairaland about Igbo presidency.

BTW, it can be spelt Ibo or igbo.

I choose Ibo.

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Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by kaycee125: 9:00am On Jul 04, 2020
Instead of a Yoruba man to win presidency in 2023, it will go back to North, mark my words.

Sammy07:


You'll repeat this in 2023, this time, tears will be coming out as you're saying it.
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by Sammy07: 9:02am On Jul 04, 2020
kaycee125:
Instead of a Yoruba man to win presidency in 2023, it will go back to North, mark my words.



Sure, I also prefer it to go to North.

Shey nah we dey create threads up and down about IMO gas?

Or nah we dey cry of being neglected by the governments?

Are we the one crying that no single federal project / presence our regions?

Abeq, I wish the north to take over too cool

Let's see who'll loose. wink

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Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by murphyibiam15(m): 9:04am On Jul 04, 2020
Sammy07:


Okay maybe minister of Niger delta will be okay?
Still another childish tantrum tongue
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by Sammy07: 9:05am On Jul 04, 2020
kaycee125:
Instead of a Yoruba man to win presidency in 2023, it will go back to North, mark my words.


In addition, where the gas is being transported to is ajaokuta in kogi and it's a Yoruba land wink
Kogi is closer to Ekiti
Kogi is closer to Kaduna.

It seems you guys still get plenty gas for that side cheesy

We will keep exporting it to the north and annexing it to Yoruba land.

Very soon, they will take the gas to Niger which is closer to Yoruba land, we will tap it from there cool

Niger is beside kwara
Kwara is beside Oyo / Osun / ekiti cool

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Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by ofeco: 9:20am On Jul 04, 2020
Macphenson:
OUK 2023. so up till now you cannot see the signs?

You are even more myopic than I thought.
OUK can never represent Igbos as presidential candidate with his track record as the man that laid the faulty foundation of governance in Abia State. We Igbos will present a candidate that will effect positive changes to our political, social, economic environment. We have the likes of Ogbonnaya Onu under APC , Peter Obi, Dave Umahi and Ike Ekwerenmadu under PDP.
Say no to OUK and chairman of Iberiberism (Okorocha).

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Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by Nwaide01: 9:35am On Jul 04, 2020
Sammy07:


You give a damn about it, if not there won't be multiple threads all over Nairaland about Igbo presidency.

BTW, it can be spelt Ibo or igbo.

I choose Ibo.
I'm not here to join issues with you I've done my part by correcting you about the right spelling as for Igbo President stuff I said average Igbo man which I know that they are many because you hardly see them discussing about it in meetings or joints.
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by Cyberterror: 9:37am On Jul 04, 2020
OUK 2023. Igbos are fully behind him.
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by Nobody: 9:57am On Jul 04, 2020
kaycee125:
Instead of a Yoruba man to win presidency in 2023, it will go back to North, mark my words.

the kind of hatred will ruin you. We don't want your kind of person in the north

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Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by Superwave: 10:50am On Jul 04, 2020
Ezennwa:
hmm!

This Topic is inconsequential

This is how your father's n forefathers sold your birthright away n now had to go orchestrate coup that eventually led to the civil war that wasted over 5 million of your foolish kinsmen.

Instead of fighting for your right from your aboki masters you are waiting till the situation is beyond remedy for your father to start wailing on Yoruba to give you what they never took from you.

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Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by MetaPhysical: 2:17pm On Jul 04, 2020
Igbochief001:

U are the one that would tell him how to play politics ?
Have any Yoruba declared interest to run even ?

If no Yoruba has declared why are your brothers getting sick over Tinubu and 2023

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Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by MetaPhysical: 2:20pm On Jul 04, 2020
Superwave:


This is how your father's n forefathers sold your birthright away n now had to go orchestrate coup that eventually led to the civil war that wasted over 5 million of your foolish kinsmen.

Instead dod fighting for your right from your aboki masters you are waiting till the situation is beyond remedy for your father to start wailing on Yoruba to give you what they never too from you.

grin
Ok, I endorse this message.
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by Nobody: 2:22pm On Jul 04, 2020
MetaPhysical:


If no Yoruba has declared why are your brothers getting sick over Tinubu and 2023
Tell me any Igbo politician that has said anything about tinubu and 2023 ? Name one ?

It's same your people .. fighting yourself but u people would come here and plame igbos
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by MetaPhysical: 2:31pm On Jul 04, 2020
Sammy07:


Don't worry, he will be made Minister of Finance when Yoruba attained the presidency.

grin grin
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by MetaPhysical: 5:33pm On Jul 04, 2020
Sammy07:
Yorubas they try Abeq cool

They're successful in politics

They're successful in being opposition (not being in government for so many years)

In rulership or in opposition, we EXCEL!

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Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by DiagnoPolitics: 7:00pm On Jul 04, 2020
It has dawned on yorubas that 2023 presidency is definitely going not for them, their next task is discredit the East. grin grin grin

They must be truly pained. hahahahahahaha!

Progressive Citizens for Equity and Justice (ProCEJ) say No to yoruba presidency. grin grin grin
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by Ojiofor: 7:03pm On Jul 04, 2020
MetaPhysical:
Ok, so straight and direct to the point, this morning I am going to write about political fortune...or misfortune....of Ibos in Nigeria, with its impacts for 2023.

Good morning my people!

First and foremost, let us acknowledge the Yorubas and their gratuitous influence in modelling, shaping and uplifting Ibos in the political history of Nigeria. I say this because in the history of political activism in Nigeria and partisan politicking, Yoruba is the vanguard of social and economic progress in this Nation, whether in the 1800s, the 1900s or the 2000s. Colonialism came to Nigeria through the bombardment of Lagos in the war of agidingbi in 1851. By 1951 Lagos had become the hotbed of political activism and a host to many economic migrants who had come to Lagos to earn a living. Many of them later followed in the footsteps of Yoruba activists who pioneered liberty forums and political action groups that demanded representation in the administration of government. Migrants created ethnic social groups to represent their town affairs in Lagos. Towards independence, many of them ended joining political platforms pioneered by Yorubas. One of such examples is the entry of Ibo town union into NCNC, which was created by Herbert Macauley, a Yoruba. The entry was facilitated by Nnamdi Azikiwe, an Ibo, who later joined NCNC and succeeded Herbertt Macauley after death. On becoming its President Nnamdi Azikiwe turned the erstwhile national party into an Ibo party. Hence the first political party in East was NCNC. Prior to NCNC Ibo had never formed a political platform party for government representation. Their successes in NCNC, while it lasted, is owed to the pioneering work of Yoruba political activism in Lagos and Ibadan. When Yorubas in NCNC realized that their party had lost its nationalism under Azikiwe, and had progressively been turned into an Ibo party they departed, one after the other. Soon after Yoruba departure from NCNC its fortunes changed, the party withered, and could no longer secure the many successes it had before. NCNC became a subordinate partner to NPC, with whom it went into alliance to form government. This was reflected symbolically in the position given to Azikiwe as President of Nigeria, while NPC man, Balewa, held the reins of power in the Pime Ministership.

After the war, in 1979, Azikiwe returned with a new party called NPP. The party came third behind NPN in popular and electoral votes. UPN, a Yoruba party, scored the highest count. NPP had a struggle winning in its own region in East, whereas the Yoruba UPN won every state in West and Bendel and many legislative seats across the nation. UPN victory was challenged in court that its win was not spread across the nation, hence the case of 2/3rd coverage. UPN victory at the polls was overturned and NPN was declared winner. Immediately after, Azikiwe announced a alliance with NPN. Thus NPN/NPP formed ruling government while UPN was opposition government. Inspite of the experience as a ruling government twice, East had nothing to show before or after. Meanwhile Yoruba was the opposition party in both the first and second republic and it was very successful in establishing many social programs and developments in West. One of its legacies that survived till today and doing extremely well is Oodua Investment Corporation. The participation of Ibo in rulership in first and second republic was a misfortune because Ibo gained nothing out of it beside symbolism. North built an oil refinery, created a Northern Development Corporation, created newsprint, and many other tangible assets. Till today East has no development corporation, whether govt sponsored like in North or self-sponsored like in West. While North developed industrial complexes in Kaduna and Kano, and West created industrial townships in its region, the only prominent industrial complex in East was located in Port Harcourt. What has Ibo gained in its political partnership with North in our first two republics? Symbolism. thats all...and even that symbolism was subordinated to North as the default ruler.


Since we started this new phase beginning 1999, PDP has enjoyed unwavering and committed loyalty and surrogateship from Ibo. Yet it continues year after year to secure Ibo alliance and guarantees without offering any substantial gain in return. When is PDP going to make an Ibo the uncontested candidate in a presidential election? By uncontested I mean there will be no primary held. Unanimously declare an Iboman the PDP flag bearer.


I must say that Ibo people themselves are not political jet-setters. If they were the ongoing events in Edo State will play out differently. I must highlight this with precision.

It is obvious that Atiku has been overbearing in PDP. He has activated political groups, he has dispatched PDP governors to engage and bring success to Edo. So we can say Atiku is the helmsman in PDP. Well, in comparison, Atiku has not given to PDP half of what Ibo has committed in money, time, sacrifice. Atiku has not shown interest in 2023 race and he has not endorsed the Ibo aspiration for the position....in fact he has been silent on the matter. So why is Atiku so passionate about Edo win for PDP? Because it adds credit to his sagacity and reinforces belief in his capacity as party leader....a father! If Ibo people are sincere about 2023 presidency, Edo should be their battle...a testing ground. An Iboman should be the one directing affairs of what must happen to get victory for Obaseki. The more PDP wins in SS, SE, the better the chance of an Iboman winning 2023, therefore Ibo has a far more burden of success to win it for PDP than Atiku does. Atiku has defected between parties so many times there is no assurance he will not again defect if he sees better opportunity elsewhere.

Atiku, a Fulani, is at the helm of a party largely cemented with commitments in East, and eyeing forward to a nomination that rightly belongs in South and to the Ibos, meanwhile in APC, Tinubu is also at the helm of affairs. Where is Ibo helmsman, and what party is he leading? We can't find him!

So tell me how an Iboman is going to be candidate for PDP or APC in 2023 when Atiku is already showing moves for PDP in Edo and Tinubu is receiving visiting APC caretaker committees freshly appointed by the president. Where is Iboman?






We have millions of candidates that are far more qualified and better Buhari.
Stop asking foolish questions when you have a certificateless president .
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by ChoCho54(f): 7:07pm On Jul 04, 2020
MetaPhysical:


I didn't know you have settled on dan baiwa of Katsina as your candidate.

So share with us what he is doing politically since return from prison.
He has been holding court as you would have noticed
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by ChoCho54(f): 7:21pm On Jul 04, 2020
An Igboman has been president and Vice President, SP and deputy SP, Speaker and Deputy Speaker, even as Military Head of State!

In business they are doing well, which means there's no extreme poverty in Igboland!

In entertainment, they rule! Yes! Igbos own Nollywood as you know it!

Our women are the most beautiful, our men very strong.

Even if it's crime you want, we represent our fair share because na we get liver pass!

If Nigeria is not working, why can't it split?

The only romance Yoruba has with fulani is political.

If tomorrow something goes wrong, they will take us back to June 12 all over again.

If this country is afraid of splitting up, at least let the zoo be restructured into manageable parts and let everyone go back and develope their zones.
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by EOEI: 7:38pm On Jul 04, 2020
No credible politicians from igboland, all of them are just wailing wailers with no political brain. Atiku is their eternal candidate.

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Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by MetaPhysical: 7:50pm On Jul 04, 2020
ChoCho54:
He has been holding court as you would have noticed

Yes. I notice that. I like it. grin

I just dont like politicians like Zik and Ojukwu. I respect Kanu, never seen him dressed like Ypruba or Hausa....always Ibo attire.

Kanu is currently occupying the social position that people like Nzeribe occupied. In his youth Nzeribe had far reaching influence.

Kanu need to do same. Put some isiagu and wrapper on him.
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by MetaPhysical: 7:52pm On Jul 04, 2020
Ojiofor:


We have millions of candidates that are far more qualified and better Buhari.
Stop asking foolish questions when you have a certificateless president .

Go and siddon somewhere. Audio candidates.

Name four out of the millions.
Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by Nobody: 7:57pm On Jul 04, 2020
Macphenson:



Hmmmm, okooo,since yorubas won't stop in their greedy quest, North Ti take over.

Re: Where Is Our Ibo Presidential Candidate? by Bulleye(m): 7:58pm On Jul 04, 2020
MetaPhysical:
Ok, so straight and direct to the point, this morning I am going to write about political fortune...or misfortune....of Ibos in Nigeria, with its impacts for 2023.

Good morning my people!

First and foremost, let us acknowledge the Yorubas and their gratuitous influence in modelling, shaping and uplifting Ibos in the political history of Nigeria. I say this because in the history of political activism in Nigeria and partisan politicking, Yoruba is the vanguard of social and economic progress in this Nation, whether in the 1800s, the 1900s or the 2000s. Colonialism came to Nigeria through the bombardment of Lagos in the war of agidingbi in 1851. By 1951 Lagos had become the hotbed of political activism and a host to many economic migrants who had come to Lagos to earn a living. Many of them later followed in the footsteps of Yoruba activists who pioneered liberty forums and political action groups that demanded representation in the administration of government. Migrants created ethnic social groups to represent their town affairs in Lagos. Towards independence, many of them ended joining political platforms pioneered by Yorubas. One of such examples is the entry of Ibo town union into NCNC, which was created by Herbert Macauley, a Yoruba. The entry was facilitated by Nnamdi Azikiwe, an Ibo, who later joined NCNC and succeeded Herbertt Macauley after death. On becoming its President Nnamdi Azikiwe turned the erstwhile national party into an Ibo party. Hence the first political party in East was NCNC. Prior to NCNC Ibo had never formed a political platform party for government representation. Their successes in NCNC, while it lasted, is owed to the pioneering work of Yoruba political activism in Lagos and Ibadan. When Yorubas in NCNC realized that their party had lost its nationalism under Azikiwe, and had progressively been turned into an Ibo party they departed, one after the other. Soon after Yoruba departure from NCNC its fortunes changed, the party withered, and could no longer secure the many successes it had before. NCNC became a subordinate partner to NPC, with whom it went into alliance to form government. This was reflected symbolically in the position given to Azikiwe as President of Nigeria, while NPC man, Balewa, held the reins of power in the Pime Ministership.

After the war, in 1979, Azikiwe returned with a new party called NPP. The party came third behind NPN in popular and electoral votes. UPN, a Yoruba party, scored the highest count. NPP had a struggle winning in its own region in East, whereas the Yoruba UPN won every state in West and Bendel and many legislative seats across the nation. UPN victory was challenged in court that its win was not spread across the nation, hence the case of 2/3rd coverage. UPN victory at the polls was overturned and NPN was declared winner. Immediately after, Azikiwe announced a alliance with NPN. Thus NPN/NPP formed ruling government while UPN was opposition government. Inspite of the experience as a ruling government twice, East had nothing to show before or after. Meanwhile Yoruba was the opposition party in both the first and second republic and it was very successful in establishing many social programs and developments in West. One of its legacies that survived till today and doing extremely well is Oodua Investment Corporation. The participation of Ibo in rulership in first and second republic was a misfortune because Ibo gained nothing out of it beside symbolism. North built an oil refinery, created a Northern Development Corporation, created newsprint, and many other tangible assets. Till today East has no development corporation, whether govt sponsored like in North or self-sponsored like in West. While North developed industrial complexes in Kaduna and Kano, and West created industrial townships in its region, the only prominent industrial complex in East was located in Port Harcourt. What has Ibo gained in its political partnership with North in our first two republics? Symbolism. thats all...and even that symbolism was subordinated to North as the default ruler.


Since we started this new phase beginning 1999, PDP has enjoyed unwavering and committed loyalty and surrogateship from Ibo. Yet it continues year after year to secure Ibo alliance and guarantees without offering any substantial gain in return. When is PDP going to make an Ibo the uncontested candidate in a presidential election? By uncontested I mean there will be no primary held. Unanimously declare an Iboman the PDP flag bearer.


I must say that Ibo people themselves are not political jet-setters. If they were the ongoing events in Edo State will play out differently. I must highlight this with precision.

It is obvious that Atiku has been overbearing in PDP. He has activated political groups, he has dispatched PDP governors to engage and bring success to Edo. So we can say Atiku is the helmsman in PDP. Well, in comparison, Atiku has not given to PDP half of what Ibo has committed in money, time, sacrifice. Atiku has not shown interest in 2023 race and he has not endorsed the Ibo aspiration for the position....in fact he has been silent on the matter. So why is Atiku so passionate about Edo win for PDP? Because it adds credit to his sagacity and reinforces belief in his capacity as party leader....a father! If Ibo people are sincere about 2023 presidency, Edo should be their battle...a testing ground. An Iboman should be the one directing affairs of what must happen to get victory for Obaseki. The more PDP wins in SS, SE, the better the chance of an Iboman winning 2023, therefore Ibo has a far more burden of success to win it for PDP than Atiku does. Atiku has defected between parties so many times there is no assurance he will not again defect if he sees better opportunity elsewhere.

Atiku, a Fulani, is at the helm of a party largely cemented with commitments in East, and eyeing forward to a nomination that rightly belongs in South and to the Ibos, meanwhile in APC, Tinubu is also at the helm of affairs. Where is Ibo helmsman, and what party is he leading? We can't find him!

So tell me how an Iboman is going to be candidate for PDP or APC in 2023 when Atiku is already showing moves for PDP in Edo and Tinubu is receiving visiting APC caretaker committees freshly appointed by the president. Where is Iboman?





From your writing the Igbo political elite never invest in any political project on a national scale. They wait to claim the trophy. Once the soup is done they will come forward with their soup bowl. They are waiting for the tickets to be shipped to them.

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