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Re: Convince Igbos To Be Part Of Nigeria, Give South-east Presidency In 2023 - Ubani by Ovamboland(m): 12:25am On Aug 15, 2021
EmekaA125:

That's exactly what IPOB wanted to achieve. SouthEast Governors and Leaders need to be sidelined and disgraced in 2023 for them to support IPOB fully. We are tired of staying in a country that's not working or progressing. 2023 is a deciding year for IPOB restoration.

Good riddance to bad rubbish. Do quick and go with your wahala. You will buy work permit and pay heavy taxes to get access to serve or trade in the rest of Nigeria
Re: Convince Igbos To Be Part Of Nigeria, Give South-east Presidency In 2023 - Ubani by Ekpeitit(m): 3:35am On Aug 15, 2021
Thandiubani:
Convince Igbos to be Part of Nigeria. Give South-East Presidency in 2023 - Ubani

You can't beat a child and force him or her not to cry. That's sheer wickedness.

The above statement shows exactly what is happening in Nigeria today. Agitations in the South East are as a result of direct marginalization, ostracization and the cheating people of the region have endured since the return of democracy in 1999.

Since the return of democracy, no Igbo man has ascended the position of President and 22 years have passed already.

Many people in government and beneficiaries of the 'one Nigeria' project continue to call on everyone to embrace unity but forget to understand the concept of unity. They understand the reason people are agitating in the South, but are blinded by political correctness.
That's why a certain Ogunlewe will come on national television and say the Igbos cannot produce president in 2023, even when he knows that pursuing such an agenda will hamper our national unity. Of course, he is aware that there are many imminent Igbo sons who are overqualified to lead Nigeria, far better than what we have now.

But, he is happy to chew the seed of political correctness just to satisfy his paymaster.

In the spirit of equity, unity and peaceful co-existence, it is right that a South Easterner ascends the most elevated office in Nigeria come 2023, to show indeed that everyone wants Nigeria to be one.

People of the South East have openly expressed their anger about being politically cheated in Nigeria. No one enjoys being cheated.
Without mincing words, an Igbo man emerging as President in 2023 will to a large extent win the hearts of people from the region who are already or are willing to dance to the tunes being played by the Indigenous People of Biafra.

Olusegun Obasanjo was President for 8 years; Musa Yar'Adua succeeded him before Goodluck Jonathan took over. Now we have a Muhammadu Buhari who would have completed 8 years in 2023.

Does it sound right to you if people from the above regions still hold on to power come 2023? If you are looking for the best-qualified man, South easterners have it all. So cancel that lame excuse of merit.

It will be a great mistake should Nigerians deny Igbos who have spent 0 years in power since 1999, the opportunity to feel among and also pilot the affairs of the country in the right direction because they possess a class of excellent technocrats, businessmen and intellectuals with the capacity to make a real change.

You can't be shouting one Nigeria and still marginalize one of the leading tribes in the country.
People like Peter Obi, Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu, Charles Soludo, Osita Chidoka and a host of others without any 'baggage' can turn this country around from its current pathetic state.

Alexander Thandi Ubani
@thandiubani
Re: Convince Igbos To Be Part Of Nigeria, Give South-east Presidency In 2023 - Ubani by Ekpeitit(m): 3:37am On Aug 15, 2021
Why do DOT NATION people always talk from their anus?
grin grin grin
Re: Convince Igbos To Be Part Of Nigeria, Give South-east Presidency In 2023 - Ubani by CaptainAyub: 5:55am On Aug 15, 2021
Sufferingboy:
We need biafla.
This bini slave again!
Re: Convince Igbos To Be Part Of Nigeria, Give South-east Presidency In 2023 - Ubani by Difrent: 6:17am On Aug 15, 2021
Thandiubani:
Convince Igbos to be Part of Nigeria. Give South-East Presidency in 2023 - Ubani

You can't beat a child and force him or her not to cry. That's sheer wickedness.

The above statement shows exactly what is happening in Nigeria today. Agitations in the South East are as a result of direct marginalization, ostracization and the cheating people of the region have endured since the return of democracy in 1999.

Since the return of democracy, no Igbo man has ascended the position of President and 22 years have passed already.

Many people in government and beneficiaries of the 'one Nigeria' project continue to call on everyone to embrace unity but forget to understand the concept of unity. They understand the reason people are agitating in the South, but are blinded by political correctness.
That's why a certain Ogunlewe will come on national television and say the Igbos cannot produce president in 2023, even when he knows that pursuing such an agenda will hamper our national unity. Of course, he is aware that there are many imminent Igbo sons who are overqualified to lead Nigeria, far better than what we have now.

But, he is happy to chew the seed of political correctness just to satisfy his paymaster.

In the spirit of equity, unity and peaceful co-existence, it is right that a South Easterner ascends the most elevated office in Nigeria come 2023, to show indeed that everyone wants Nigeria to be one.

People of the South East have openly expressed their anger about being politically cheated in Nigeria. No one enjoys being cheated.
Without mincing words, an Igbo man emerging as President in 2023 will to a large extent win the hearts of people from the region who are already or are willing to dance to the tunes being played by the Indigenous People of Biafra.

Olusegun Obasanjo was President for 8 years; Musa Yar'Adua succeeded him before Goodluck Jonathan took over. Now we have a Muhammadu Buhari who would have completed 8 years in 2023.

Does it sound right to you if people from the above regions still hold on to power come 2023? If you are looking for the best-qualified man, South easterners have it all. So cancel that lame excuse of merit.

It will be a great mistake should Nigerians deny Igbos who have spent 0 years in power since 1999, the opportunity to feel among and also pilot the affairs of the country in the right direction because they possess a class of excellent technocrats, businessmen and intellectuals with the capacity to make a real change.

You can't be shouting one Nigeria and still marginalize one of the leading tribes in the country.
People like Peter Obi, Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu, Charles Soludo, Osita Chidoka and a host of others without any 'baggage' can turn this country around from its current pathetic state.

Alexander Thandi Ubani
@thandiubani

All these reasonings are stale now
"You dont beat a child and tell him not to cry yen yen yen ,did you remember all this under GEJ when no yorubaman is found in the first 10 positions in the government and when our leaders complained you people were telling us to play our politics right.....the table has turned now and you have resorted to emotional blackmail....ko le werk.....we have gotten our politics right, go get your politics right too.
If the pdp you slaved for for 16 years dont find any of you worthy of beingn president whose fault?
Its only pdp thats obliged to grant the ibos presidential ticket.
Politics is not a game of emotions its a game of numbers , nobody will beg an iboman to vote for them , their votes is inconsequential at least buhari has proven that anyone can become president without ibo votes .....rather its ibos that should build bridges and alliances and mybe by 2031 they would have built alliances that can see one of the become president

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Re: Convince Igbos To Be Part Of Nigeria, Give South-east Presidency In 2023 - Ubani by mbaise1000: 5:01pm On Aug 15, 2021
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dheilaw1:
summarize this epistle, I don't have time for gibberish
Like they say. If you want to hide something from a blockhead, hide it in a book

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Re: Convince Igbos To Be Part Of Nigeria, Give South-east Presidency In 2023 - Ubani by Thandiubani(m): 6:45pm On Aug 15, 2021
Ekpeitit:
Why do DOT NATION people always talk from their anus?
grin grin grin

‘Dot Nation’ is no longer an insult na. We embrace it with our full chest. Try another style.

Re: Convince Igbos To Be Part Of Nigeria, Give South-east Presidency In 2023 - Ubani by referendum01(m): 8:29pm On Aug 15, 2021
Thandiubani:
Convince Igbos to be Part of Nigeria. Give South-East Presidency in 2023 - Ubani

You can't beat a child and force him or her not to cry. That's sheer wickedness.

The above statement shows exactly what is happening in Nigeria today. Agitations in the South East are as a result of direct marginalization, ostracization and the cheating people of the region have endured since the return of democracy in 1999.

Since the return of democracy, no Igbo man has ascended the position of President and 22 years have passed already.

Many people in government and beneficiaries of the 'one Nigeria' project continue to call on everyone to embrace unity but forget to understand the concept of unity. They understand the reason people are agitating in the South, but are blinded by political correctness.
That's why a certain Ogunlewe will come on national television and say the Igbos cannot produce president in 2023, even when he knows that pursuing such an agenda will hamper our national unity. Of course, he is aware that there are many imminent Igbo sons who are overqualified to lead Nigeria, far better than what we have now.

But, he is happy to chew the seed of political correctness just to satisfy his paymaster.

In the spirit of equity, unity and peaceful co-existence, it is right that a South Easterner ascends the most elevated office in Nigeria come 2023, to show indeed that everyone wants Nigeria to be one.

People of the South East have openly expressed their anger about being politically cheated in Nigeria. No one enjoys being cheated.
Without mincing words, an Igbo man emerging as President in 2023 will to a large extent win the hearts of people from the region who are already or are willing to dance to the tunes being played by the Indigenous People of Biafra.

Olusegun Obasanjo was President for 8 years; Musa Yar'Adua succeeded him before Goodluck Jonathan took over. Now we have a Muhammadu Buhari who would have completed 8 years in 2023.

Does it sound right to you if people from the above regions still hold on to power come 2023? If you are looking for the best-qualified man, South easterners have it all. So cancel that lame excuse of merit.

It will be a great mistake should Nigerians deny Igbos who have spent 0 years in power since 1999, the opportunity to feel among and also pilot the affairs of the country in the right direction because they possess a class of excellent technocrats, businessmen and intellectuals with the capacity to make a real change.

You can't be shouting one Nigeria and still marginalize one of the leading tribes in the country.
People like Peter Obi, Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu, Charles Soludo, Osita Chidoka and a host of others without any 'baggage' can turn this country around from its current pathetic state.

Alexander Thandi Ubani
@thandiubani


You know what I don't understand in all of these is the hatred for igbos and at the same time not wanting them to go form their own country.

The present crop of political class knows that should they allow Igbo presidency come 2023, a large portion of this agitation will end but they just don't want to. Reason being that they want another war with Igbos like 1967.

Unfortunately for them they seem to forget that this is not 1967. Igbos are better prepared for any form of provocation.

Finally, no one is even interested in the 1 Nigeria anymore. Let everyone go their seperate ways abeg.

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Re: Convince Igbos To Be Part Of Nigeria, Give South-east Presidency In 2023 - Ubani by Buckeyemedia1: 11:25pm On Aug 15, 2021
referendum01:



You know what I don't understand in all of these is the hatred for igbos and at the same time not wanting them to go form their own country.

The present crop of political class knows that should they allow Igbo presidency come 2023, a large portion of this agitation will end but they just don't want to. Reason being that they want another war with Igbos like 1967.

Unfortunately for them they seem to forget that this is not 1967. Igbos are better prepared for any form of provocation.

Finally, no one is even interested in the 1 Nigeria anymore. Let everyone go their seperate ways abeg.
Don’t you have a Nigerian passport? What is stopping you from leaving the country if you are tired?
Re: Convince Igbos To Be Part Of Nigeria, Give South-east Presidency In 2023 - Ubani by dheilaw1(m): 3:19am On Aug 16, 2021
mbaise1000:
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Like they say. If you want to hide something from a blockhead, hide it in a book
you still haven't made any sense
Re: Convince Igbos To Be Part Of Nigeria, Give South-east Presidency In 2023 - Ubani by cybertruss(m): 3:32am On Aug 16, 2021
it might not work out because they never wanted that rotation in the first place.

It is not just in politics that the igbo are marginalized. They get marginalized in schools as well. I was a victim. I was advised to change my name to Hausa in order to be admitted. I got angry and left
Re: Convince Igbos To Be Part Of Nigeria, Give South-east Presidency In 2023 - Ubani by mbaise1000: 9:36am On Aug 16, 2021
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dheilaw1:
you still haven't made any sense

I hid the sense in my comment, I don't expect you to see it
Re: Convince Igbos To Be Part Of Nigeria, Give South-east Presidency In 2023 - Ubani by Sufferingboy(f): 9:44am On Aug 16, 2021
Give us biafla.

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