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A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by Odingo1: 4:15pm On Sep 24, 2021
North will continue ruling in 2023 if the other southerners cannot forge a common front and back Igbo presidency. Igbos did it for Obasanjo and GEJ. Let SW support Igbo presidency to show southern unity.

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by Jerryherd: 4:23pm On Sep 24, 2021
North may continue ruling you Ibos through the likes of Uzodinma but Not Nigeria

Come 2023 credible bold SouthWest , or SouthSouth man would contest and win APC primaries and defeat Atiku and his Ibo VP

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by mrvitalis(m): 4:27pm On Sep 24, 2021
Jerryherd:
North may continue ruling you Ibos through the likes of Uzodinma but Not Nigeria

Come 2023 credible bold SouthWest , or SouthSouth man would contest and win APC primaries and defeat Atiku and his Ibo VP
LMAO ...2023 no far

He who must come for equity must come with clean hands

U can't demand zoning and not zone it to south east that's hypocrisy

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by Abdul05: 4:28pm On Sep 24, 2021
Who told you people to support obasanjo in the first place? Answer pls. grin grin

The Yoruba largerly supported olu falae and the results of the election were strongly criticized by many, particularly the Yoruba who wanted obasanjo to be punished for what he did to Awo grin grin


so why did you support obasanjo? I would like to know grin grin

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by Jerryherd: 4:40pm On Sep 24, 2021
mrvitalis:

LMAO ...2023 no far

He who must come for equity must come with clean hands

U can't demand zoning and not zone it to south east that's hypocrisy

In 1998 PDP zoned South.. Alex Ekweume and Obasanjo contested, in 2003 Obasanjo , Orji Uzor Kalu and Okorocha contested Southern 2003 zoning

In 2007 Yar'Adua from NorthWest contested with other Northern zones for North ticket

In 2019 Atiku from North East battled Saraki NC and Tambuwal NW

So it's either SouthEast battles other region for PDP southern Ticket or sell their right to North/ SouthSouth combination.

As for APC they have no stake

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by TylerDurden: 4:42pm On Sep 24, 2021
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Odingo1:
North will continue ruling in 2023 if the other southerners cannot forge a common front and back Igbo presidency. Igbos did it for Obasanjo and GEJ. Let SW support Igbo presidency to show southern unity.
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No more one Nijeriya.

No Igbo Presidency and you will get your Zio-Shithole Biafra within your five contiguous blighted states.
Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by mightyhaze: 4:53pm On Sep 24, 2021
Gbam! End of discussion here..

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by mightyhaze: 4:55pm On Sep 24, 2021
Abdul05:
Who told you people to support obasanjo in the first? Answer pls. grin grin

The Yoruba largerly supported olu falae and the results of the election were strongly criticized by many, particularly the Yoruba who wanted obasanjo to be punished for what he did to Awo grin grin


so why did you support obasanjo? I would like to know grin grin
ok..look for one Igbo man who is not also popular in the east and support him,even if na Joe igbokwe..

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by ODVanguard: 5:08pm On Sep 24, 2021
mightyhaze:
ok..look for one Igbo man who is not also popular in the east and support him,even if na Joe igbokwe..


You and your ilk think you are wise, but na una mumu pass. This your request is very very stupid nonsensical. Why should Yorubas be the ones to 'look for one igbo man... and support him'? Like seriously?? Were igbos the ones that 'looked' for and drafted OBJ into the Presidential race in '99? There's absolutely no precedent for what you are asking. Why didn't igbos compel Alex Ekwueme and other igbos that faced OBJ in the PDP primaries not to contest against him?

Look here. Interested Yorubas will contest the upcoming APC presidential primaries, and with or without the support of the igbos in the party, a Yoruba candidate will emerge as the APC flag-bearer. That's how bold and confident Yorubas are about their ambition. No be Yoruba people fault say ibos dey fear to contest against Atiku for the PDP ticket. Dat one na una fvcking business, e no consign us undecided. But this wack and played out attempt to blackmail and guilt-trip yorubas for rightfully aspiring for the presidency under the APC is DOA. Kolewerk. Y'all can go ahead and do your worst.

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by mightyhaze: 5:11pm On Sep 24, 2021
ODVanguard:


You and your ilk think you are wise, but na una mumu pass. This your request is very very stupid nonsensical. Why should Yorubas be the ones to 'look for one igbo man... and support him'? Like seriously?? Were igbos the ones that 'looked' for and drafted OBJ into the Presidential race in '99? There's absolutely no precedent for what you are asking. Why didn't igbos compel Alex Ekwueme and other igbos that faced OBJ in the PDP primaries not to contest against him?

Interested Yorubas will contest the upcoming APC presidential primaries, and with or without the support of the igbos in the party, a Yoruba candidate will emerge as the APC flag-bearer. That's how bold and confident Yorubas are about their ambition. No be Yoruba people fault say ibos dey fear to contest against Atiku for the PDP ticket. Dat one naa una fvcking business undecided. But this wack and played out attempt to blackmail and guilt-trip yorubas for rightfully aspiring for the presidency under the APC is DOA. Kolewerk. Y'all can go ahead and your worst.
Choked bleat,lol.. After bleating yourself hoarse you return the favor.. it's called being gentlemanly, inordinate greed will always meet a brick wall

Don't forget that the likes of orji kalu way back as 1999 supported obj a yorobaman with 600m.. can u fathom today's value of that? So all those effort from Igbo sons is just so yorobà can sit perpetually and enjoy all southern slot abi? They couldn't even wait for Jonathan to complete his term. Greedy lots

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by ODVanguard: 5:24pm On Sep 24, 2021
mightyhaze:
Choked bleat,lol.. After bleating yourself hoarse you return the favor.. it's called being gentlemanly, inordinate greed will always meet a brick wall

Yimu. If wanting and aiming for the Presidency makes Yorubas 'greedy', then so be it undecided. But you dare not accuse your Fulani masters of the same now, would you? Anyway, your opinion ain't worth sheet, so knock yourself out. undecided

If ibos aren't 'greedy' enough to want the Presidency by boldly throwing their hats in the ring, especially under the PDP they've slaved for over many years, then you people should stfu and step aside, and watch from the sidelines while the big boys contest for the office. We full ground, and una no reach to stop a moving train, lest y'all get smashed to smithereens.

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by Nebulax: 5:26pm On Sep 24, 2021
There is nothing like Southern unity and there can never be one.

You people should stop using that line as an excuse.. and Btw, SE should stop blackmailing SW. This is politics. If you guys have what it takes, demand for presidency under Pdp.

GEJ and SS in general have moved on from 2015 defeat, SE should do same and stop bugging us

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by akanke79: 5:44pm On Sep 24, 2021
Odingo1:
North will continue ruling in 2023 if the other southerners cannot forge a common front and back Igbo presidency. Igbos did it for Obasanjo and GEJ. Let SW support Igbo presidency to show southern unity.
Igbos and fulanis came form their own country and continue ruling each other.
Count Yorubas,South South,middle belt out of your one Nigeria nonsense.Parasites

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by Unik3030: 6:05pm On Sep 24, 2021
mightyhaze:
Choked bleat,lol.. After bleating yourself hoarse you return the favor.. it's called being gentlemanly, inordinate greed will always meet a brick wall

Don't forget that the likes of orji kalu way back as 1999 supported obj a yorobaman with 600m.. can u fathom today's value of that? So all those effort from Igbo sons is just so yorobà can sit perpetually and enjoy all southern slot abi? They couldn't even wait for Jonathan to complete his term. Greedy lots
ipob bereau of statistics, 600m nawa ooo

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by mightyhaze: 6:09pm On Sep 24, 2021
ODVanguard:


Yimu. If wanting and aiming for the Presidency makes Yorubas 'greedy', then so be it undecided. But you dare not accuse your Fulani masters of the same now, would you? Anyway, your opinion ain't worth sheet, so knock yourself out. undecided

If ibos aren't 'greedy' enough to want the Presidency by boldly throwing their hats in the ring, especially under the PDP they've slaved for over many years, then you people should stfu and step aside, and watch from the sidelines while the big boys contest for the office. We full ground, and una no reach to stop a moving train, lest y'all get smashed to smithereens.
ok o... whatever rocks your hare brained greed grin

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by mightyhaze: 6:10pm On Sep 24, 2021
Unik3030:
ipob bereau of statistics, 600m nawa ooo
Don't blunder into occurrences when you were still foetus

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by gwarotango: 6:11pm On Sep 24, 2021
It is only fair that the next president comes from the East.

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by Unik3030: 6:12pm On Sep 24, 2021
mightyhaze:
Don't blunder into occurrences when you were still foetus
u people never cease to amaze me with the way u quote figures.

U go just dey type anything wey come una brain without trying to filter it or give it a second chance

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by Nebulax: 6:41pm On Sep 24, 2021
mightyhaze:
Choked bleat,lol.. After bleating yourself hoarse you return the favor.. it's called being gentlemanly, inordinate greed will always meet a brick wall

Don't forget that the likes of orji kalu way back as 1999 supported obj a yorobaman with 600m.. can u fathom today's value of that? So all those effort from Igbo sons is just so yorobà can sit perpetually and enjoy all southern slot abi? They couldn't even wait for Jonathan to complete his term. Greedy lots

@ emboldened must be from Ipob Bureau of Statistics ( IPS)

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by akanke79: 6:46pm On Sep 24, 2021
Odingo1:
North will continue ruling in 2023 if the other southerners cannot forge a common front and back Igbo presidency. Igbos did it for Obasanjo and GEJ. Let SW support Igbo presidency to show southern unity.
Only South west and South South deserve Presidency and Vice President for contributing hugely to the Nigerian Estate.The rest are parasites.
Igbos can vie for Spokesman position of PDP or Presidential candidate from APGA.

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by walefresh3(m): 6:50pm On Sep 24, 2021
South East don't know how to play politics....the only person to help east to get apc presidential ticket his tinubu... Instead of them to gather and work with him... Consult him and go on negotiation.. after then meet with the northern leaders... That's all.. very simple... They thought everything must be decide by the northerners....ibwish them good luck..

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by walemoney007(m): 6:53pm On Sep 24, 2021
Who is stopping Igbo men and women in the APC and PDP from contesting?

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by Christistruth00: 6:58pm On Sep 24, 2021
mrvitalis:

LMAO ...2023 no far

He who must come for equity must come with clean hands

U can't demand zoning and not zone it to south east that's hypocrisy

What about Biafra ?

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by akanke79: 7:04pm On Sep 24, 2021
mightyhaze:
Choked bleat,lol.. After bleating yourself hoarse you return the favor.. it's called being gentlemanly, inordinate greed will always meet a brick wall

Don't forget that the likes of orji kalu way back as 1999 supported obj a yorobaman with 600m.. can u fathom today's value of that? So all those effort from Igbo sons is just so yorobà can sit perpetually and enjoy all southern slot abi? They couldn't even wait for Jonathan to complete his term. Greedy lots
Obj’s father is IGBO so he is an Igbo man claiming his mother’s ancestral home.Kalu only invested in one of the sons of Igboland.
By the way where did Kalu get the 600m from to squander on that failure called Obj?

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by akanke79: 7:06pm On Sep 24, 2021
gwarotango:
It is only fair that the next president comes from the East.
Contest under
APGA-Peter Obi
APC-Tinubu
PDP-Jonathan/Atiku/Fayose.
Let Nigerians decide their Next leader

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by abc115: 7:07pm On Sep 24, 2021
South East don't vote .... South East States votes are irrelevant

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by kjhova(m): 8:21pm On Sep 24, 2021
Odingo1:
North will continue ruling in 2023 if the other southerners cannot forge a common front and back Igbo presidency. Igbos did it for Obasanjo and GEJ. Let SW support Igbo presidency to show southern unity.

I didn't know that we have a presidential aspirant named Igbo Presidency! Where is he or she from?

Your suggestions above, which is sadly echoed for or against by an overriding number of Nigerians, is why this country will never make it. A year and half to a general elections, not ONE Igbo person has come out to declare him or herself as presidential aspirant in any political party but we are expected to agree to vote for a "Person X" so long he or she is Igbo!

No thoughts to political ideology, economic plans and aspirations, party alignment, manifesto etc, just pure unadulterated ethnic identity politics?! Yet the lot of you daily accuse President Buhari of alleged nepotism! Is your suggestion not the most nepotistic like this? That we should just accept upfront to vote for any Igbo John Doe who declares his presidential aspirations in the future? This is the worst form of affirmative action from a people who daily accuse the Northerners of quota system!!!

As for me, if there is ever any Igbo candidate for president, an absence of a long history of criticizing IPOB/MASSOB/Biafran agitation guarantees that such a fellow will NEVER get my vote as a patriotic Nigerian! And I do believe that my reasoning above is shared by many Nigerians.

Igbo elite will either embrace Nigeria wholeheartedly or seek their Biafra openly. No fencist will get my vote.

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by Ruggman: 8:45pm On Sep 24, 2021
Odingo1:
North will continue ruling in 2023 if the other southerners cannot forge a common front and back Igbo presidency. Igbos did it for Obasanjo and GEJ. Let SW support Igbo presidency to show southern unity.


Absolutely Correct, it beat my imagination how the south west will be clamoring for the presidency after Obasanjo 8years and also osibanjo 8years.

Any southern demand for presidency must be anchored on equity and fairness, which demands that the south east must produce the president. NO MORE NO LESS.

Let us not make the mistake of playing into the hands of the north

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by Xagacem: 8:48pm On Sep 24, 2021
Igbo to produce a president in this current dispensation will be very hard

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Re: A Collective Push For Igbo Presidency In 2023 Or No Southern Unity by Okoroawusa: 10:16am On Sep 25, 2021
gwarotango:
It is only fair that the next president comes from the East.
How is it fair?

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