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2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by dre11(m): 11:29am On Aug 09, 2020
Increased demands for Nigeria’s President of Igbo extraction and varying reactions to the call have elicited early interest in how Africa’s most populous country will likely chose its president in 2023. Though three years away, the demands and subsequent reactions have not only brought the politics of 2023 presidency to the fore, they have also raised the question of the chances of Ndigbo to produce the country’s president in 2023.

Chiedu Okoye, a poet, in his contribution to the chances of Ndigbo to produce Nigeria President in 2023, pointed out two critical issues of interest when he said: “In the Fourth Republic, the Igbos fluffed a golden opportunity to produce a Nigerian president of Igbo extraction when they betrayed the late Alex Ekwueme at the PDP Convention in Jos in 1998. At that time, he was in a pole-position to emerge as the PDP Presidential candidate in the run-up to the 1999 Presidential election.

“Had he won that PDP Presidential ticket, he would have become the President of Nigeria as PDP was the most formidable political party in Nigeria, but his Igbo compatriots, who were top members of PDP, sold him down the river for pecuniary and selfish reasons.

“Since the end of the civil war, the Igbo people have not reached a consensus on an issue, not to talk of their fighting to achieve a common objective with single-mindedness and uncommon resoluteness. Now, they work at cross-purposes regarding issues that are critical to the development of the Southeast; this has become a major drawback in their quest to produce a Nigerian President of Igbo origin,” he said.

As Okoye pointed out, it has become clear that the Igbo as a major ethnic group in Nigeria, with abundant high quality human resources, stands a very good chance of producing Nigeria’s president in a free and fair election. The challenge therefore seems to lie mainly on the attitude of Igbo political leaders and the kind of politics Ndigbo have chosen to play since independence. It is instructive that in spite of the foremost role Ndigbo, led by Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, played in the struggle for independence, when it was time to share political offices, they lost out because of reasons still being debated by political scholars.

Also, since after the bloody civil war, when Ndigbo lost their prime leadership position in government and public offices in Nigeria, some informed observers have blamed top Igbo leaders for alleged failure to reach out to other ethnic groups so as to regain their trust. They are also blamed for seeming clearly divided on things that concern their region and people, like the things that transpired in PDP Convention in Jos in 1998 where Ekwueme lost out mainly because his people allegedly dumped him at the last minute.

Whether these allegations are true or not remains to be seen. But two things many seem to agree on are that for an Igbo man or woman to emerge the president of Nigeria, Igbo elite must first unite and play the primary role of winning the trust and support of the leaders of other Nigerians.

How much support from the North?

Over the years, there has been the impression that the major opposition for the emergence of Nigerian President of Igbo extraction is from the north. This impression was heightened in 2019, when the leader of Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, Yerima Shettima, said President Muhammadu Buhari would be succeeded by another northerner in 2023, adding, “I know we need to work together as a country, but you also know that anything about democracy has to do with the number of people as the majority vote carries the resolution.”

As if to confirm that position, Mallam Maman Daura, a close relative of President Muhammadu Buhari, recently raised the debate on Igbo presidency in 2023, when he told the BBC, Hausa Service, that zoning should be discontinued in the search for the next president of Nigeria. He said any zone is free to produce the next president of Nigeria provided such a candidate has the qualification to govern the country.

“This turn by turn, it was done once, it was done twice, and it was done trice. It is better for this country to be one; it should be for the most competent and not for someone who comes from somewhere,” he said.

Perhaps, because he is an influential nephew of President Buhari, Daura’s comments attracted so many reactions from concerned Nigerians, including top Igbo groups. The Presidency had to disassociate itself from his views.

In its reaction, the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, said it would be the turn of the South, particularly the Southeast, to produce the president in 2023.

The organisation cautioned that equity should not be sacrificed on the altar of “parochialism,” pointing out that it was the rotation sentiment that produced the incumbent.

Reacting, the Presidency, in a statement signed by Buhari’s spokesman, Garba Shehu, said Daura’s comments were personal views and did not reflect the views of Buhari’s administration.

“It is important that we state from the onset that as mentioned by the interviewee, the views expressed were personal to him and did not, in any way, reflect that of either the President or his administration,” Shehu said in a statement.

But if the views propagated by Shettima and Daura, support earlier perceptions of the position of the North on Igbo Presidency, recent utterances of some prominent northern elders however suggest that even the North is today not united in opposition against Igbo President of Nigeria and that Ndigbo may get appreciable support from the North in 2023 if the politicians and elders from the Southeast region, their neighbours from the South-south and Southwest play the right politics.

Recently, elder statesman, Alhaji Tanko Yakassai, added his voice in support of Igbo presidency in 2023, saying the Southeast zone remained the only part of the country yet to produce a President. Yakassai, who spoke in an interview on a television programme monitored in Lagos, however said power is not served to anybody but earned.

To realise the dream of producing Nigerian president in 2023, Yakassai therefore advised Igbo politicians and leaders to reach out to Nigerians in other zones.

“I have a lot of sympathies for the Igbos as far as producing a president for Nigeria is concerned. The Southwest, South-south and the North have all tasted it but the Southeast has not tasted the presidency,” he said, adding, “However, nobody gives political power to anybody. You have to fight for it. So, I expect the Southeast to reach out to other sections of the country for votes. By their fortune or misfortune, the Southeast is landlocked, not only in terms of the seas but also in its relationship with other people in the country. “We, in the north, don’t have any problem with the Igbo. The Igbo are in every village in the north doing business. The Yoruba are more skeptical of the Igbo, so they (Igbo) should reach out to them for 2023 presidency. The Igbo should go out, seek the understanding of fellow Nigerians to support their aspiration for the presidency but should not threaten or antagonize people. They should persuade them to vote for you,” Yakasai said.

The elder statesman also advised the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, and his followers to slow down on their agitation for the state of Biafra. “We are all better off in a united Nigeria. Though the Igbos have not produced a president, they dominate the economic life of the country,” he said.

He also told Igbo leaders to come together, pursue the project of producing Nigeria President in 2023 “through dialogue and reaching out.”


Will Southwest, South-south support Ndigbo?

Perhaps beyond the level of support Ndigbo would likely get from the North, there is the argument that the support of the two other geo-political zones, Southwest and South-south is more critical to Ndigbo if they intend to produce Nigeria’s President in 2023.

Dr. Francis Ukaegbu, a political scientist told The Nation that the political challenge Ndigbo have faced since independence is more with the other regions in the South than the North. “Our problem is more with our brothers and sisters in the Southwest and South-south. This has always been the case. Everybody knows that power has been rotating between the North and the South. Anybody agitating to return power to the North after Buhari’s second term does not wish Nigeria well. The South will produce the next President. That being the case, the Southeast, being the only Southern region yet to produce the president since 1999, should first get the support of the Southwest and the South-south. Once this is done and the South has a united position, the majority of the North will support an Igbo president.

“You can see that enemies of the Southeast are always, deliberately confusing the issues of presidency of Igbo extraction, restructuring and Biafran agitation. This ploy is devilish. Everybody knows that all Nigerians want genuine restructuring, just as we all know that Biafran agitation by IPOB and MASSOB is product of frustration of some Igbo youths arising from marginalisation, distrust and rejection since after the civil war. It is not right to equate the extreme reaction of youths with what the entire Igbo race needs. I think Igbo presidency will help allay the fears and suspicion of Igbo youths and truly reunite Nigeria.

“To achieve Igbo Presidency, leaders and people of Southwest and South-south would need to forgive Ndigbo in any way they may have offended them, support their aspiration and help unite the South. This unity is very crucial to achieve the much needed political balance in Nigeria.”

Some political leaders from the other regions in the South have also added their voice to Igbo presidency project, pointing out how to achieve it. One of them is Harris Emanuel Senator Anietie Okon, an elder statesman, and pioneer National Publicity Secretary of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. Okon, who served in the Senate between 1999 and 2003, argues that the time is ripe for Igbo presidency but decries the lack of unity among Ndigbo, especially their leaders. As he puts it: “The time is ripe for the Igbo to aspire to the presidency as conceded by none other than Chief E.K. Clark being the indisputable leader of the South-south but the Igbo are disgracing themselves. How are they at this time when they should be united inciting fifth columnists, and betrayal pops up and talks about factions and so on in the much respected and universally accepted Igbo representation called the Ohanaeze? It is in keeping with them and I hope they are not going to give us or the general accusation that when the Igbo confront a situation, one of them or any of them may come to the beckoning of saboteurs against Igbo interest by thinking selfishly.”

Also in his reaction, elder statesman and leader of the Yoruba apex socio-political organisation, Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, recently declared that Nigeria risks disintegrating if the Southeast is not allowed to produce the next President in 2023. Adebanjo has, since 2019, consistently made this call.

The Nation

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by dre11(m): 11:30am On Aug 09, 2020
Are Igbo leaders’ response enough?

Most of the Igbo leaders that have commented on the issue seem to agree that 2023 is the best opportunity for an Igbo to emerge Nigerian president. They expressed joy that some leaders from the other regions are coming up to support Igbo Presidency.

On Friday, the apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, applauded recent support of Igbo President project by other leaders and urged other patriots to support the project.

Also, Chief Mbazulike Amechi, a First Republic Minister of Aviation, responding to Yakassai’s support for Ndigbo, Amechi said: “To me, it is not Igbo presidency but the president of Nigeria of Igbo extraction. It is something that should not be discussed or argued because the whole peace and progress of the future and oneness of this country depends on that. We all fought for the independence of this country and the southeast produced the greatest number of the nationalists that led that struggle but the effect of the coup of 1966, that led to the civil war has continued and has made some parts of the country not treated well and pushed aside; and this does not make for peace and unity of the country. And so, Igbo presidency in 2023 will address that maltreatment and Igbo cannot achieve it alone. It has to be an Igbo Nigerian president, Nigerian president of Igbo extraction and therefore to achieve that, Igbos have to spread out to the North, into the West, East, South and Middle Belt to achieve that from all parts of the country. I agree with Tanko.”

“As for IPOB, I have been able to bring them and Ohanaeze Ndigbo together and they are enjoying peace now and I am happy that they have reconciled. “I think IPOB is pursuing their own programme and I do not think their programme is conflicting with the issue of Nigeria presidency of Igbo extraction. “The truth is that Igbo land and Ndigbo have not been fairly treated in Nigeria and IPOB says if you cannot accommodate us in Nigeria, let us go; Ohanaeze is fighting for justice and fairness within Nigeria. “If IPOB is pursuing this hypothetical issue: if you cannot accommodate us in Nigeria, let us go, you cannot beat a child and stop the child from crying. Ohanaeze, Afenifere and others are appealing for a united country where equity, fairness and justice will reign and so, they are not really opposed to themselves as such,” he said.

Another Igbo leader that has made strong case for Igbo presidency in 2023 is Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Iwuanyanwu said Ndigbo have made enough sacrifices and there is no time that is better than 2023 General Election to pay them back.

As he puts it: “Igbos have been able to show that they are one Nigeria by traveling to places outside Igbo land, developing those places, in fact, Igbos have made Nigeria look like a country more than any group because they go there with everything they have.”

Okwesilieze Nwodo, a former Chairman of PDP, is even more combatant when he said

“For 50 years now, we have been persecuted for fighting for freedom. When will this marginalisation stop? Anybody who loves Nigeria and who wishes Nigeria well should go for Igbo Presidency in 2023 for unity, fairness, equity and for Nigeria to move forward.”

He disagreed with the view that Igbo leaders are not united on the 2023 Presidency project: “I don’t believe that the Igbo are not united; there has never been a time when any region produced a consensus candidate; everybody emerged through primary elections.

“There is no zone that has produced a candidate by consensus. It doesn’t matter how many people are interested in it. They will be subjected to party primaries, and the person with the highest vote wins.

“In the spirit of fairness and equity, Nigeria should give the presidency to the South-east in 2023, he said.”

The debate has really put the 2023 presidency on the country’s political burner. As stakeholders discuss the rather sensitive issue, one issue that seems to reoccur is the need for Ndigbo and their leaders to win the support of other groups if they hope to produce Nigeria’s president.


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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Mraphel: 11:50am On Aug 09, 2020
I will support Igbo to be president under PDP but not in APC
It will be sad for northerners to continue to dominate igbo in PDP when Igbo has contributed a lot to d party.

Meanwhile APGA should zone presidential to Yoruba to stop being a regional party

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Bannylove13: 11:52am On Aug 09, 2020
Mraphel:
I will support Igbo to be president under PDP but not in APC
It will be sad for northerners to continue to dominate PDP when Igbo contributed a lot to d party

You don’t have choice...

Kalu and other interested igbos will contest APC primaries and the whole Yoruba tribe can’t do nada

Make Yoruba go to primaries with igbos or they boycott... is easy

Yoruba are stiff scared of igbos contesting Apc primaries

Reason why they keep connecting igbos to pdp

Forgetting igbos are also major in Apc...

What else...

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by SmartPolician: 11:57am On Aug 09, 2020
Bannylove13:


You don’t have choice...

Kalu and other interested igbos will contest APC primaries and the whole Yoruba tribe can’t do nada

Make Yoruba go to primaries with igbos or they boycott... is easy

Yoruba are stiff scared of igbos contesting Apc primaries

Reason why they keep connecting igbos to pdp

Forgetting igbos are also major in Apc...

What else...

This comment is unnecessary

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by NaijaRoyalty(m): 12:02pm On Aug 09, 2020
I wish Ndigbo well

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by ABULARdotCOM: 12:02pm On Aug 09, 2020
Cheap blackmail would only work only about 10 percent of the population -- anyone or region that wants the presidency should go through the normal route.

If denied the presidency, then do your worse (you have the constitutional right to do so).

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Bannylove13: 12:05pm On Aug 09, 2020
SmartPolician:


This comment is unnecessary

How ...
Explain..

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Topsic70: 12:17pm On Aug 09, 2020
“We, in the north, don’t have any problem with the Igbo. The Igbo are in every village in the north doing business. The Yoruba are more skeptical of the Igbo, so they (Igbo) should reach out to them for 2023 presidency. The Igbo should go out, seek the understanding of fellow Nigerians to support their aspiration for the presidency but should not threaten or antagonize people. They should persuade them to vote for you,” Yakasai said.
Lolz, all ds politicians sef, saying one thing and meaning another grin grin
If u r Igbo and you fall 4 ds red herring, dn 'sorry' 4 u o

If the north really supports an 'Igbo president', then PDP - d party SE has buried its placenta for the past 21 yrs- shd first hand d ticket to d SE and with d numbers d (same) north will deliver, its a done deal.
Its a no-brainer!

By then we know they mean biznaze!
grin

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by sapientia(m): 12:21pm On Aug 09, 2020
Do we need good governance or Igbo Presidency.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by flyingpig: 12:24pm On Aug 09, 2020
SmartPolician:


This comment is unnecessary
bannylove13 I agree, that comment was less diplomatic and too isolatory. If you are igbo you have to be very careful how you reply yoruba persons campaigning for SW to produce APC candidate. You should disagree in a diplomatic and tolerant tone. Let other regions not see us as unbefittting, or found morally lacking in bridge building. Just my mind.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by seanfer(m): 12:27pm On Aug 09, 2020
Bannylove13:


You don’t have choice...

Kalu and other interested igbos will contest APC primaries and the whole Yoruba tribe can’t do nada

Make Yoruba go to primaries with igbos or they boycott... is easy

Yoruba are stiff scared of igbos contesting Apc primaries

Reason why they keep connecting igbos to pdp

Forgetting igbos are also major in Apc...


What else...

At the bolded is just your imagination that Yorubas are scared of Igbos for APC ticket.
The last time we checked even in the PDP the last time people from the 2 regions contested the Yoruba man won in 1998 and 2003.
Won’t it be a slap on the face of the Igbos if they can’t also demand the ticket from PDP that they’ve been so loyal to in last 21 years.
APC won’t stop the SE and SW to contest for the ticket.
One thing that will never happen is for the party to micro zone it to SE without contest.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Topsic70: 12:29pm On Aug 09, 2020
flyingpig:
bannylove13 I agree, that comment was less diplomatic and too isolatory. If you are igbo you have to be very careful how you reply yoruba persons campaigning for SW to produce APC candidate. You should disagree in a diplomatic and tolerant tone. Let other regions not see us as unbefittting, or found morally lacking in bridge building. Just my mind.
U and Benny can keep burying ur heads in d sand, DT gentleman's comment depicts d typical brash SE'ner.

When did d average se'ner start bcoming diplomatic?
because of 2023?

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Mraphel: 12:31pm On Aug 09, 2020
Bannylove13:


You don’t have choice...

Kalu and other interested igbos will contest APC primaries and the whole Yoruba tribe can’t do nada

Make Yoruba go to primaries with igbos or they boycott... is easy

Yoruba are stiff scared of igbos contesting Apc primaries

Reason why they keep connecting igbos to pdp

Forgetting igbos are also major in Apc...

What else...
What about PDP primaries? Hope Igbo will contest it too

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by seanfer(m): 12:32pm On Aug 09, 2020
flyingpig:
bannylove13 I agree, that comment was less diplomatic and too isolatory. If you are igbo you have to be very careful how you reply yoruba persons campaigning for SW to produce APC candidate. You should disagree in a diplomatic and tolerant tone. Let other regions not see us as unbefittting, or found morally lacking in bridge building. Just my mind.

I agre me totally with your comment.
But do you know that those that abusing and breaking the bridge with other regions are far more than those that are building the bridge.
Wait till this thread gets to 4 pages and try to read all the comments. Then you will see what I’m talking about.
We can’t do without ourselves. Politics shouldn’t be something that we should be fighting ourselves for.
Let all regions in the south contest and we support the winner at the end of the day.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Topsic70: 12:33pm On Aug 09, 2020
Mraphel:

What about PDP primaries? Hope Igbo will contest it too
Can you imagine.
Is it not even shameful DT d PDP they've sown their seeds for two decades and counting is left out but the demonic Islamic ewedu party they've been hating (and still do) is d one they are making demands from?

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Commonsense99: 12:35pm On Aug 09, 2020
grin
Very nauseating topic!
Igbos want Biafra, is that too difficult for you people to understand?

Igbo presidency will benefit only the flag bearer and a dozen of his close allies, as against the interest of 70million Biafrans for at most 8yrs, and that keeps us longer in this irredeemable shyt hole.. God forbid!!
Nigeria you see today can never be fixed unless we seperate, experimentation of different ethnic groups failed in Yugoslavia, it crashed in USSR, it won't survive in Nigg@ area grin

we want BIAFRA short and simple

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Throwback: 12:37pm On Aug 09, 2020
seanfer:


At the bolded is just your imagination that Yorubas are scared of Igbos for APC ticket.
The last time we checked even in the PDP the last time people from the 2 regions contested the Yoruba man won in 1998 and 2003.
Won’t it be a slap on the face of the Igbos if they can’t also demand the ticket from PDP that they’ve been so loyal to in last 21 years.
APC won’t stop the SE and SW to contest for the ticket.
One thing that will never happen is for the party to micro zone it to SE without contest.

I concur!

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Bannylove13: 12:42pm On Aug 09, 2020
flyingpig:
bannylove13 I agree, that comment was less diplomatic and too isolatory. If you are igbo you have to be very careful how you reply yoruba persons campaigning for SW to produce APC candidate. You should disagree in a diplomatic and tolerant tone. Let other regions not see us as unbefittting, or found morally lacking in bridge building. Just my mind.

Use your sense bro... Yoruba Dey abuse you day and night ... they don’t care what other region think...
Yoruba no get level guy... tribe wey sell a southern President for a Yoruba Vice President

Why dem no think what other regions think?

Position yourself

In politics there’s no permanent enemies or friends..
Igbos are no begging for President...

They’re contesting for president.

Yoruba always make mention igbos should contest under pdp
Wha happens to igbos in Apc that have ambition

Guy this people will use propaganda and blackmail with acute smear campaign to confuse you in your backyard and you start questioning your ability

Wake up

Don’t fall for their antic

Them are licking Northern balls to succeed... the North holds the chest board.. if they give you you play...

They rather keep holding till Biafra or whatever equity comes.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Bannylove13: 12:51pm On Aug 09, 2020
seanfer:


At the bolded is just your imagination that Yorubas are scared of Igbos for APC ticket.
The last time we checked even in the PDP the last time people from the 2 regions contested the Yoruba man won in 1998 and 2003.
Won’t it be a slap on the face of the Igbos if they can’t also demand the ticket from PDP that they’ve been so loyal to in last 21 years.
APC won’t stop the SE and SW to contest for the ticket.
One thing that will never happen is for the party to micro zone it to SE without contest.

No party do micro zone ticket... either is south or north...
On what condition did OBASANJO won?

Typical Yoruba narratives..

Yoruba won wetin... Yoruba candidate lost election
Nigerian candidate won.. even tho na Yoruba man.. Yoruba no support am till date

When buHari won in 2015 .... same Yoruba people were laughing at pa OBASANJO.. Yoruba people caught Baba on camera running late for appointments and label it ... Baba was running out of Nigeria ...

Na wen e suit Yoruba people dem go remember say Obansajo na Yoruba man...

How many Yoruba interest did he represent

OBASANJO is a Yoruba man... but much more different from all Yoruba politicians

Others has tribalism embedded in their DNA..from olu falae to Awolowo and now the criminal that they now worship

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by seanfer(m): 12:55pm On Aug 09, 2020
Bannylove13:


Use your sense bro... Yoruba Dey abuse you day and night ... they don’t care what other region think...
Yoruba no get level guy... tribe wey sell a southern President for a Yoruba Vice President

Why dem no think what other regions think?

Position yourself

In politics there’s no permanent enemies or friends..
Igbos are no begging for President...

They’re contesting for president.

Yoruba always make mention igbos should contest under pdp
Wha happens to igbos in Apc that have ambition

Guy this people will use propaganda and blackmail with acute smear campaign to confuse you in your backyard and you start questioning your ability

Wake up

Don’t fall for their antic

Them are licking Northern balls to succeed... the North holds the chest board.. if they give you you play...

They rather keep holding till Biafra or whatever equity comes.

At the bolded. Was it the Southern turn when GEJ was supported by the Yorubas in 2011?
You’re here saying things you don’t know. Even in 2019 the SW who don’t have any candidate in PDP produced more votes for the PDP than the SE that has a candidate contesting.
2023 is around the corner and we will see the new agitation that you will come up with.
In 1998 we know how your people gets to Jos and abandoned the SE candidate, same thing happened in 2003.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Bannylove13: 12:58pm On Aug 09, 2020
seanfer:


At the bolded. Was it the Southern turn when GEJ was supported by the Yorubas in 2011?
You’re here saying things you don’t know. Even in 2019 the SW who don’t have any candidate in PDP produced more votes for the PDP than the SE that has a candidate contesting.
2023 is around the corner and we will see the new agitation that you will come up with.
In 1998 we know how your people gets to Jos and abandoned the SE candidate, same thing happened in 2003.

Yoruba have been talking about 99’

Is too early to change 99’ narratives grin

Can you brief us nIrLNders what actually happened in 99’

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Kissiemu(m): 1:01pm On Aug 09, 2020
The igbo must rule in 2023. It's our turn.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by seanfer(m): 1:01pm On Aug 09, 2020
Bannylove13:


No party do micro zone ticket... either is south or north...
On what condition did OBASANJO won?

Typical Yoruba narratives..

Yoruba won wetin... Yoruba candidate lost election
Nigerian candidate won.. even tho na Yoruba man.. Yoruba no support am till date

When buHari won in 2015 .... same Yoruba people were laughing at pa OBASANJO.. Yoruba people caught Baba on camera running late for appointments and label it ... Baba was running out of Nigeria ...

Na wen e suit Yoruba people dem go remember say Obansajo na Yoruba man...

How many Yoruba interest did he represent

OBASANJO is a Yoruba man... but much more different from all Yoruba politicians

Others has tribalism embedded in their DNA..from olu falae to Awolowo and now the criminal that they now worship

2023 will come and APC won’t sponsor a SE candidate. Then you can continue with your agitation.
You forgot that politics is a game of numbers, in 2011 when the SW supported GEJ against PMB who has a SW as his vice, you didn’t see them as tribalistic.
You expect them to support GEJ again in 2015 when their son is on the ballot.
If truly we follow the zoning pattern is GEJ supposed to contest in 2015 knowing fully well that the North were supposed to produce the president in 2011 to complete the Yaradua’s term.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Topsic70: 1:02pm On Aug 09, 2020
Bannylove13:


Use your sense bro... Yoruba Dey abuse you day and night ... they don’t care what other region think...
Eyahhh, ' victim mentaluty' on d roll.
Where were u when KANU's ipob started their hate speeches (for 5 yrs and counting) against yorubas who hitherto gave no rat ass abt igbos? Yoruba's shd have applauded right?

Yoruba no get level guy... tribe wey sell a southern President for a Yoruba Vice President

Why dem no think what other regions think?

Position yourself

In politics there’s no permanent enemies or friends..
Thank god it came from ur mouth!
If u knew ds, u wouldn't have used close to a decade casting insults at other thereby creating unnecessary foes upandan!

Igbos are no begging for President...

They’re contesting for president.
Odogwu, now u r talking!
Enuff of d cheap blackmail! cool

Yoruba always make mention igbos should contest under pdp
Wha happens to igbos in Apc that have ambition
Igbos should contest in both parties, no one is stopping them.
Don't just expect that it will be dropped on ur laps!

Guy this people will use propaganda and blackmail with acute smear campaign to confuse you in your backyard and you start questioning your ability
Lolz, reverse psychology.
Who is blackmailing who in Nigeria as we speak grin

Wake up

Don’t fall for their antic

Them are licking Northern balls to succeed... the North holds the chest board.. if they give you you play...
Good, now u r talking! The north (due to the figures) hold d aces, not yorubas.
Instead of seeing Yoruba's as ur enemies, u shd busy be making aliance with d north!


They rather keep holding till Biafra or whatever equity comes.
What happened to 'biafla or death' sef.
smiley

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Bannylove13: 1:04pm On Aug 09, 2020
seanfer:


2023 will come and APC won’t sponsor a SE candidate. Then you can continue with your agitation.
You forgot that politics is a game of numbers, in 2011 when the SW supported GEJ against PMB who has a SW as his vice, you didn’t see them as tribalistic.
You expect them to support GEJ again in 2015 when their son is on the ballot.
If truly we follow the zoning pattern is GEJ supposed to contest in 2015 knowing fully well that the North were supposed to produce the president in 2011 to complete the Yaradua’s term.

Apc will sponsor southwest candidate grin
Some people and delusions

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Bannylove13: 1:06pm On Aug 09, 2020
Topsic70:

Eyahhh, ' victim mentaluty' on d roll.
Where were u when KANU's ipob started his hate speeches (for 5 yrs and counting) against yorubas who hitherto gave no rat ass abt igbos? Yoruba's shd have applauded right?


Thank god it came from ur mouth!
If u knew ds, u wouldn't have used close to a decade casting insults at them.


Odogwu, now u r talking!
Enuff of d cheap blackmail! cool


Igbos should contest in both parties, no one is stopping them.
Don't just expect that of will be dropped on ur laps!


Lolz, reverse psychology.
Who is blackmailing who in Nigeria as we speak grin


Good, now u r talking! The north (due to the figures) holds d ace, north yorubas.
Instead of seeing Yoruba's as ur enemies, u shd busy be making alignment with d north!



What happened to 'biafla or death' sef.
smiley

Children everywhere

Everyone wan mention bannylove...

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Topsic70: 1:08pm On Aug 09, 2020
Bannylove13:


Children everywhere

Everyone wan mention bannylove...
Chineke, ......and who is what is bannyluv biko?
Condom or Sanitary pad?

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by seanfer(m): 1:10pm On Aug 09, 2020
Bannylove13:


Apc will sponsor southwest candidate grin
Some people and delusions

I never said APC will sponsor SW candidate. I think you’re the one that’s delusional here. The odds for a SS APC flag bearer is greater.
My problem with some people is that few days Ago Wike came out to say zoning may not happen in the PDP and none of those crying on APC didn’t say anything.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Nobody: 1:14pm On Aug 09, 2020
Bannylove13:


You don’t have choice...

Kalu and other interested igbos will contest APC primaries and the whole Yoruba tribe can’t do nada

Make Yoruba go to primaries with igbos or they boycott... is easy

Yoruba are stiff scared of igbos contesting Apc primaries

Reason why they keep connecting igbos to pdp

Forgetting igbos are also major in Apc...

What else...

By their fortune or misfortune, the Southeast is landlocked, not only in terms of the seas but also in its relationship with other people in the country

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Fresh Hurdles Before Ndigbo by Bannylove13: 1:23pm On Aug 09, 2020
seanfer:


I never said APC will sponsor SW candidate. I think you’re the one that’s delusional here. The odds for a SS APC flag bearer is greater.
My problem with some people is that few days Ago Wike came out to say zoning may not happen in the PDP and none of those crying on APC didn’t say anything.

Wike is just a governor in pdp...
he was in law school when pdp became a party..

We don’t hype Wike.. just Ike last election when push come to shove.. he will take his place

South south... it doesn’t matter ... south south me will vote S long as e no be Yoruba human...

Yoruba since the days of oduduwA have week to divide east and south...
E never worked and it wont work till oduduwA is cast down a second time..

Am a full blooded ekeremor pekin ... with strong igbo blood..born and bred in north and schooled in west.. ife. no be chides ..

We’re not loosing ..

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