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The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 6:47am On Jul 17, 2021
Politics is not about emotions, if care is not taken, Fulanis may Return to Aso Rock come 2023, this however can be avoided if the Yorubas may play the right Card.

It doesn't have to be when they are no longer president that we begin to fight terrorism, terrorists can spring up from any tribe and if we have to wait until such tribe is no longer president before we attend to it, it could complicate things, if Kanuri becomes president tomorrow, shall we wait until their tenure is over before we get back to fighting Boko haram?

Be that as it may, if the Yorubas for any reason think that they can't fight terrorism if the president is of the same tribe as the terrorists then, they have to support another nuetral tribe not necessarily themselves.

Yorubas are highly banking on 2023 as the hit year to fully attend to the Fulani terrorist herdsmen menace and I keep telling them each time, let's be proactive now and deploy serious counter terrorism to stop the Fulani terrorists madness before 2023 first as there is no guarantee that by 2023 the Fulanis won't retain the presidency.

The very spoiler agent here is, 1. Most Igbo polititian except maybe Enugu and Anambra will join APC, then APC fields a Southern candidate possibly Tinubu with a Northern vice, then PDP fields a Northern candidate possibly Atiku with a Southern vice possibly Obi, who then would the East and North vote for.

If Yorubas wants true liberation and not pretentious political sophistication, they should nominate an Igbo or another Nuetral tribe like the Igalas, Efik, Ibibio etc. for APC presidential ticket, we are observing Southern governors forum sha.

If Fulani can not be president in 2023 and the Yorubas believe in NAIRA (Never Allow Igbos Rule Again) who do you think will rule by 2023, just pause and stop banking on 2023, if you have plans unleash it, if you Yorubas become selfish by 2023 you might have yourself to blame if a Fulani man wins.

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Fahdiga(m): 6:49am On Jul 17, 2021
Even though I'm Yoruba but if the Igbos don't get the presidency in 2023 then it should go to the north

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 6:54am On Jul 17, 2021
Fahdiga:
Even though I'm Yoruba but if the Igbos don't get the presidency in 2023 then it should go to the north
Commendable, it is the right thing to do, at least an Igbo president won't use the instruments of the state to stop any side from fighting back that however does not include secessionist but we can Dialogue the unity

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by orisa37: 6:54am On Jul 17, 2021
JUST IMPEACH BUHARI NOW.
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Fahdiga(m): 6:56am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

Commendable, it is the right thing to do, at least an Igbo president won't use the instruments of the state to stop any side from fighting back that however does not include secessionist but we can Dialogue the unity
That's what I like about the Igbos. They are the most liberal black people in the world. I can remember their popular cliche "Igbo enwe eze"

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by KillMNKnow(f): 6:56am On Jul 17, 2021
Igbo presidency or Yoruba Christian or end the zoo grin

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 6:57am On Jul 17, 2021
orisa37:
JUST IMPEACH BUHARI NOW.
Don't take reasonable Nigerians for a ride, you reelected someone and wish the lawmakers go through the hard time of impeachment with 2 third majority when you had a chance to vote him out with simple majority, Nigerians will never seize to amaze me

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Abdul05: 6:58am On Jul 17, 2021
Why can't the Ibo support Yoruba president?

cheesy grin grin people filled with hate

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 7:00am On Jul 17, 2021
Abdul05:
Why can't the Ibo support Yoruba president?


Becuase you will Polarise the instrument of Nigerian state in a bid to get back at Fulanis, both Yorubas and Fulanis ought to stay out of power for some time to ease tension.

Besides it is easier for an Igbo to win for the South

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Fahdiga(m): 7:00am On Jul 17, 2021
Abdul05:
Why can't the Ibo support Yoruba president?

cheesy grin grin people filled with hate
Shut. We've had our our lion share of the presidency so now is the turn of the Igbos

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by HOVER206: 7:07am On Jul 17, 2021
North cannot rule
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by orisa37: 7:22am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

Don't take reasonable Nigerians for a ride, you reelected someone and wish the lawmakers go through the hard time of impeachment with 2 third majority when you had a chance to vote him out with simple majority, Nigerians will never seize to amaze me



BMF-BOKOISWA IS SERIOUSLY EVIL. LAWAN IS RELISHING THIS
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Jerryherd: 7:23am On Jul 17, 2021
cool



Why can't Ibos be brave enough to contest an Election with other southerners?!

Don't be scared start demanding Presidency from PDP that you guys served for long

If Ibos like it or not, Yoruba man would contest 2023 APC Primaries using ACN block of the meger

.

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 7:27am On Jul 17, 2021
Jerryherd:
cool



Why can't Ibos be brave enough to contest and Election with other southerners?!

Don't be scared start demanding Presidency from PDP that you guys served for long


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Igbos are politicians not fools, we can play politics too, why demand presidency from an opposition, we will expect vice from the opposition then demand presidency from the ruling party, time has changed my friend and we completely understand if PDP hands us the vice, the fight is to clinch the ticket of the rulling party not opposition

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Jerryherd: 7:33am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

Igbos are politicians not fools, we can play politics too, why demand presidency from an opposition, we will expect vice from the opposition then demand presidency from the ruling party, time has changed my friend and we completely understand if PDP hands us the vice, the fight is to clinch the ticket of the rulling party not opposition

Good luck demanding whatever Ibo wants Vice to Fulani or Presidency as long as it's a fair National convention and APC Presidential primaries is contested by ACN members from Southwest so no shaking

In case you. Don't remember... Ibos didn't support Abiola because Toofa a Fulani gave them Vice and we didn't complain

Obasanjo and Olu falae defeated both Ogbonaya Onu and Alex Ekweume in 1998

Obasanjo defeated Kalu, Okorocha and other Ibos that contested in 2003

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 7:35am On Jul 17, 2021
Jerryherd:


Good luck demanding whatever Ibo wants Vice to Fulani or Presidency as long as it's a fair National convention and APC Presidential primaries is contested by ACN members from Southwest so no shaking

In case you. Don't remember... Ibos didn't support Abiola because Toofa a Fulani gave them Vice and we didn't complain

Obasanjo and Olu falae defeated both Ogbonaya Onu and Alex Ekweume in 1998

Obasanjo defeated Kalu, Okorocha and other Ibos that contested in 2003
Well another chance to do it once again, we are all happy about that
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Ovamboland(m): 7:38am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:
Politics is not about emotions, if care is not taken, Fulanis may Return to Aso Rock come 2023, this however can be avoided if the Yorubas may play the right Card.

It doesn't have to be when they are no longer president that we begin to fight terrorism, terrorists can spring up from any tribe and if we have to wait until such tribe is no longer president before we attend to it, it could complicate things, if Kanuri becomes president tomorrow, shall we wait until their tenure is over before we get back to fighting Boko haram?

Be that as it may, if the Yorubas for any reason think that they can't fight terrorism if the president is of the same tribe as the terrorists then, they have to support another nuetral tribe not necessarily themselves.

Yorubas are highly banking on 2023 as the hit year to fully attend to the Fulani terrorist herdsmen menace and I keep telling them each time, let's be proactive now and deploy serious counter terrorism to stop the Fulani terrorists madness before 2023 first as there is no guarantee that by 2023 the Fulanis won't retain the presidency.

The very spoiler agent here is, 1. Most Igbo polititian except maybe Enugu and Anambra will join APC, then APC fields a Southern candidate possibly Tinubu with a Northern vice, then PDP fields a Northern candidate possibly Atiku with a Southern vice possibly Obi, who then would the East and North vote for.

If Yorubas wants true liberation and not pretentious political sophistication, they should nominate an Igbo or another Nuetral tribe like the Igalas, Efik, Ibibio etc. for APC presidential ticket, we are observing Southern governors forum sha.

If Fulani can not be president in 2023 and the Yorubas believe in NAIRA (Never Allow Igbos Rule Again) who do you think will rule by 2023, just pause and stop banking on 2023, if you have plans unleash it, if you Yorubas become selfish by 2023 you might have yourself to blame if a Fulani man wins.


If you like vote for anyone on the basis of spite and sentiment, caring nothing about competence and preparation, we will all live together with the consequences.

It is calculations like this that made Igbo cast their lot with Jonathan believing incumbent can't be defeated in Nigeria. See the Biafra madness resulting from the failure of that thinking.

Now another calculation that northern voters will always vote for any northern candidate is being proposed. When that thinking throws you into wilderness for another 8 years, +8 years of shift to North, don't come here shouting marginalized and Biafra again.

Learn to calculate political trend carefully and change accordingly. Yoruba are not leading the country now but are well positioned to benefit. The strong trends show they are the group to beat for the next presidency, hence the vitriolic attacks against their leading politicians. The fact there are no attacks on SE politicians shows they have low prospects.

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Ovamboland(m): 7:41am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

Becuase you will Polarise the instrument of Nigerian state in a bid to get back at Fulanis, both Yorubas and Fulanis ought to stay out of power for some time to ease tension.

Besides it is easier for an Igbo to win for the South

This is where you're going since, why the disguise?

You should have titled your thread 'Time for Igbo presidency'

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by 7lives: 7:49am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

Igbos are politicians not fools, we can play politics too, why demand presidency from an opposition, we will expect vice from the opposition then demand presidency from the ruling party, time has changed my friend and we completely understand if PDP hands us the vice, the fight is to clinch the ticket of the rulling party not opposition

grin grin grin grin grin God don catch una, how many of una people dey APC?.
You and I know say na Fulani, Hausa, military, Middle belt and the SW block in PDP voted OBJ at the 1999 pdp primary, majority of those votes came in from the North.
The same North that Igbos been dey abused since Buhari came in, " you don hear say na direct primary dem go take select the candidates"?.
Now the question is can Igbo politicians undo what Igbo people have been doing since 2015?.
Accept my sympathy in advance.

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Ovamboland(m): 7:50am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

Igbos are politicians not fools, we can play politics too, why demand presidency from an opposition, we will expect vice from the opposition then demand presidency from the ruling party, time has changed my friend and we completely understand if PDP hands us the vice, the fight is to clinch the ticket of the rulling party not opposition


You accept you're too inferior to Fulani who demanded the presidency through an opposition party and got it, that is granted anyway.

Now you're too scared to contest for same presidency against other southern ethnicities. You want it handed on a platter, no planning no networking.

Yet you complain against quota system the loudest.

Your politicians are not willing to do the work and risk of building a party from scratch to become formidable, but waiting to benefit from the work of others using blackmail. 2023 is just 2 years away we are watching.

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by IgweOfNnewi: 7:52am On Jul 17, 2021
Fahdiga:
Shut. We've had our our lion share of the presidency so now is the turn of the Igbos
Who are the we, no room for bastards and fugitives in yorubaland, the "we" should go back to their inviable, landlocked, erosion desecrated and evil cum laude land, let ESN udala their lives

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Tinubuadvocate: 7:56am On Jul 17, 2021
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AlexBells:
Politics is not about emotions, if care is not taken, Fulanis may Return to Aso Rock come 2023, this however can be avoided if the Yorubas may play the right Card.

It doesn't have to be when they are no longer president that we begin to fight terrorism, terrorists can spring up from any tribe and if we have to wait until such tribe is no longer president before we attend to it, it could complicate things, if Kanuri becomes president tomorrow, shall we wait until their tenure is over before we get back to fighting Boko haram?

Be that as it may, if the Yorubas for any reason think that they can't fight terrorism if the president is of the same tribe as the terrorists then, they have to support another nuetral tribe not necessarily themselves.

Yorubas are highly banking on 2023 as the hit year to fully attend to the Fulani terrorist herdsmen menace and I keep telling them each time, let's be proactive now and deploy serious counter terrorism to stop the Fulani terrorists madness before 2023 first as there is no guarantee that by 2023 the Fulanis won't retain the presidency.

The very spoiler agent here is, 1. Most Igbo polititian except maybe Enugu and Anambra will join APC, then APC fields a Southern candidate possibly Tinubu with a Northern vice, then PDP fields a Northern candidate possibly Atiku with a Southern vice possibly Obi, who then would the East and North vote for.

If Yorubas wants true liberation and not pretentious political sophistication, they should nominate an Igbo or another Nuetral tribe like the Igalas, Efik, Ibibio etc. for APC presidential ticket, we are observing Southern governors forum sha.

If Fulani can not be president in 2023 and the Yorubas believe in NAIRA (Never Allow Igbos Rule Again) who do you think will rule by 2023, just pause and stop banking on 2023, if you have plans unleash it, if you Yorubas become selfish by 2023 you might have yourself to blame if a Fulani man wins.
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No matter how igbo present themselves regard this 2023 presidential election that favor will be on their side. Call us sophisticated morons like you did up there you will never be consider vote Atiku and obi leave Yoruba alone.

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by flokii: 7:59am On Jul 17, 2021
The era of Yorubas working tirelessly for Igbos to eat is long gone..

If Igbos can't demand for their rights in PDP they served for over sixteen years, then they don't need presidency.

A party formed by West and North alliance won't release its ticket for East that gave less than 10 percent votes in 2015 and 2019. You have PDP and APGA to push your agenda, if you lose you lose.

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Tinubuadvocate: 7:59am On Jul 17, 2021
I'm igbo but if Yoruba drop their ambition for a tribe that called them sophisticated slowpoke and they allow tribe that not labour for presidential ticket get it like that I will never forgive Yoruba people.
Fahdiga:
Even though I'm Yoruba but if the Igbos don't get the presidency in 2023 then it should go to the north

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Ogbuefi2020: 7:59am On Jul 17, 2021
i just de laugh yorubas in 2023. like Awolowo like Tinubu, Fulani will raise an igbo man to finnish Tinubu, i pity igbos falling for southern unity nonsense

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Tinubuadvocate: 8:01am On Jul 17, 2021
You are mind them gone in those day when Yoruba people will work for igbo to eat.
Abdul05:
Why can't the Ibo support Yoruba president?

cheesy grin grin people filled with hate

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by snitchbitch: 8:03am On Jul 17, 2021
so you guys are still around?





thought you have gone to BIAFRA?

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 8:06am On Jul 17, 2021
Ovamboland:



If you like vote for anyone on the basis of spite and sentiment, caring nothing about competence and preparation, we will all live together with the consequences.

It is calculations like this that made Igbo cast their lot with Jonathan believing incumbent can't be defeated in Nigeria. See the Biafra madness resulting from the failure of that thinking.

Now another calculation that northern voters will always vote for any northern candidate is being proposed. When that thinking throws you into wilderness for another 8 years, +8 years of shift to North, don't come here shouting marginalized and Biafra again.

Learn to calculate political trend carefully and change accordingly. Yoruba are not leading the country now but are well positioned to benefit. The strong trends show they are the group to beat for the next presidency, hence the vitriolic attacks against their leading politicians. The fact there are no attacks on SE politicians shows they have low prospects.
We don't regret choosing Jonathan against Buhari one bit, lol are we the most hurt by Buharis presidency, I guess we are not so take it to the bank 2023 us for Igbos or North can have it and we get the vice
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 8:08am On Jul 17, 2021
snitchbitch:
so you guys are still around?





thought you have gone to BIAFRA?
We own Nigeria, so no going anywhere, we are the real Nigerians, Unless you want to leave agitate for the constitution to be amended so a referendum may be added

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Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Ogbuefi2020: 8:10am On Jul 17, 2021
Tinubuadvocate:
I'm igbo but if Yoruba drop their ambition for a tribe that called them sophisticated slowpoke and they allow tribe that not labour for presidential ticket get it like that I will never forgive Yoruba people.
see how ur ambition has ruined the country
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by AlexBells(m): 8:12am On Jul 17, 2021
flokii:
The era of Yorubas working tirelessly for Igbos to eat is long gone..

If Igbos can't demand for their rights in PDP they served for over sixteen years, then they don't need presidency.

A party formed by West and North alliance won't release its ticket for East that gave less than 10 percent votes in 2015 and 2019. You have PDP and APGA to push your agenda, if you lose you lose.
Emotional politics rather than sophistication, I laugh are you APC, whether they give ticket or not is inconsequential, we wait for 2023, It is Igbo turn, or Fulani can continue and herdsmen menace think about it, Lol
Re: The Yorubas; Why Fulani May Return To Presidency 2023 by Ogbuefi2020: 8:15am On Jul 17, 2021
AlexBells:

We don't regret choosing Jonathan against Buhari one bit, lol are we the most hurt by Buharis presidency, I guess we are not so take it to the bank 2023 us for Igbos or North can have it and we get the vice
very simple, let them face the struggle for APC ticket with the north, we will secure PDP VP ticket

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