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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by berrystunn(m): 10:19pm On Sep 25, 2021
helinues:


Does Obi have any support base in SE at all not to talk of outside SE?

Osinbajo's base across the country was established immediately after the 2019 election..

How old are you ?

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by hopexter(m): 10:20pm On Sep 25, 2021
proeast:
It's already an open secret known to any discerning observer since.

SW gets chairman in the person of Oyinlola.
NE gets president in Atiku.
SE gets vice president in Obi.

However, they shot themselves at the foot by taking the presidency to North when there is a national sentiment for it to return South.

APC will give their ticket to GEJ and team him with a popular Northerner as Vice. GEJ will win SS, make a good showing in SE, win SW, and split North with Atiku.

Except APC picks a weak candidate like Osinbajo they are most likely to win.

A weaker Osinbajo is 1000 times better than Goodluck Jonathan. If Jonathan was that good and effective, we wouldn’t have voted for a slowpoke like Buhari, so don’t mention that rotten name angry

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by Charly68: 10:21pm On Sep 25, 2021
They aren't sincere to themselves..they want power at all cost ..

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by berrystunn(m): 10:22pm On Sep 25, 2021
PDP Should return Atiku and obi

All there supporters are still in place.. 15m vote. .. this time more will join hands 25m

They won buhari in there last election
But 4+4 corruption no gree .

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by arduino: 10:22pm On Sep 25, 2021
franchasng:
Atiku won Buhari if not for rigging, you know this.


Atiku almost dethroned Obasanjo during their time.



Obi have more voter strength than Osinbajo.


Osinbajo will win SW, some Northern states and lose in SE and SS and Middlebelt if he goes against Obi one on one. Obi with a strong Northern VP will win NE, NC.


Osinbajo will win SW, NW, some NC states.


Osinbajo lost in his Lagos polling unit in 2019.







Is this a joke or something else?
My brother no northerner alive can challenge Buhari in any election and win. Know this and know peace.
Secondly, Obi has more voter strength than Osibanjo can only happen in the dream world and never reality.
Finally, there is a big difference between Osibanjo vying for President and Osibanjo as a vice presidential candidate.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by akanke79: 10:22pm On Sep 25, 2021
Jerryherd:
cool


Self destruction

At this point PDP are gambling far too much banking on North which is going through alot of Ethnic chaos and Insecurity


Kogi
Pleatue
Nasarawa
Kaduna South
Taraba
Kwara

All this Northern state won't vote Fulanis because of Herdsmen clashes

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Add Borno(Boko Haram)
Benue
Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by emperor863(m): 10:27pm On Sep 25, 2021
Okwyjesus:


Well l will vote north if South West insist that the southern president means SW.


The Igbo have never voted for a Yoruba man in any Federal election since 1960 except when they had no choice in 1999. Even then, they voted a candidate of the north, OBJ so as to spite the Yoruba who rooted for Falae.

As a result, the Yoruba don't need your inconsequential 5%, frustrated votes. When the time comes, whoever is presented from the west will be elected by those that elected Buhari two times.

So, keep your inconsequential vote for your Atiku.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by Unik3030: 10:27pm On Sep 25, 2021
Validated:
PDP has the right to zone the presidency to the North. The only thing that will save APC is to field an Igbo man. If APC feilds a Yoruba candidate, APC will be FLUSHED. This I have seen.
I laugh whenever I hear igbos talk about presidency.
U people seems not to understand what u are doing,what u don't know is tgat every Nigerian political party is waiting for what u people will do in anambra election.

Right now,a vast majority of you are shouting sit at home,once u sit at home n there's low turn out of voters believe me no party will take u serious they won't bother to even look your side for President or vp.

I am very sure by the time ipob is through with the unreasonable decisions they are making ehn even by 2023 shame go dey catch igbos to say they want presidency cos ipob will have reduce u people to political zero by then

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by PIMPAR: 10:28pm On Sep 25, 2021
When they cry of Fulani herdsmen every day of their life, you know their cry is never genuine. The fact that Enugu state Govt was part of those that annoited another Fulani as PDP presidential candidate tells you, the hypocrite in the SE

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by emperor863(m): 10:30pm On Sep 25, 2021
unbitchable:
20 years and igbos are not worth the Presidential candidate of PDP?
Of what relevance are igbo leaders, Governors, senators, HoR, elites, in PDP, as second fiddle?

Not second fiddle, more like third fiddle. Let Igbo leaders visit Lagos for tutorials on how to make the Igbo tribe a strong force in Nigerian politics.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by amnesty7: 10:33pm On Sep 25, 2021
VTJN:
I don't give a fvck about party. All I'm concerned is not allowing any hausa/fulani man again.

No doubt, it'd take us more than 2 decades to recover from this mess buhari put us into
Then you better migrate outside the shores of the country.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by Speakright79(m): 10:36pm On Sep 25, 2021
Igbo are officially irrelevant in the Nigerian politics. A major ethnic group and the third leg of the Nigerian tripod. What a shame...

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by egbabiekperemo1: 10:39pm On Sep 25, 2021
helinues:


Osinbajo a weak candidate? Same Osinbajo that has base in Southern region far ahead of Obi

You are a kindargatten, osibanjo couldn't win his ward in vgc and his village. Pls keep quiet
Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by Sunnyja: 10:42pm On Sep 25, 2021
kcnwaigbo:

Which support base does Osibanjo have more than Obi?
Some that narrowly won his state and lost at the polling unit located near his office!
Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by caracas: 10:45pm On Sep 25, 2021
helinues:


Osinbajo a weak candidate? Same Osinbajo that has base in Southern region far ahead of Obi
Olodo just full nairaland
So if the south were to be a country osinbanjo will defeat peter obi?
Guy where is your thinking faculty?

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by caracas: 10:49pm On Sep 25, 2021
helinues:


Does Obi have any support base in SE at all not to talk of outside SE?

Osinbajo's base across the country was established immediately after the 2019 election..
Osinbanjo that is even more hated than buhari in the se / ss
Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by PIMPAR: 10:53pm On Sep 25, 2021
Bastard IPoB terrorists everywhere
Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by puremaker7(m): 10:56pm On Sep 25, 2021
asunmoGGMU:


They voted Abiola as against Bashir Tofa. Tofa lost his home state, Kano, to Abiola. So, what are you saying?
and Abiola is from Enugu state abi?
Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by franchasng: 11:12pm On Sep 25, 2021
arduino:

Is this a joke or something else?
My brother no northerner alive can challenge Buhari in any election and win. Know this and know peace.
Secondly, Obi has more voter strength than Osibanjo can only happen in the dream world and never reality.
Finally, there is a big difference between Osibanjo vying for President and Osibanjo as a vice presidential candidate.
Atiku won Buhari in 2019, the whole world know this except you APC urchins and Tinubu lapdogs.


Buhari won 2019 election by rigging.


Osinbajo is only popular in the Southwest and in some Northern states for being Vice President nothing more. Before 2015 who was Osinbajo


The way you guys hype Southwest underdog politicians can be annoying.


Goodluck lost to Buhari in 2015 because of Boko Haram kidnap of Chibok girls and Obama sponsored media propaganda against GEJ regime. Any other Northerner that contested against Goodluck in 2015 would have won because the odds were already against Goodluck starting from subsidy removal to Chibok saga, you all know this.



Buhari have been contesting and failing woefully, so it was not as if Buhari was that powerful politically, it was just timing and destiny. Atiku commands more political influence in Nigeria as a whole than Buhari.



Atiku influenced OBJ regime despite OBJ strong head. Buhari was never an option until 2015 that Northerners wanted just any Northerner to replace Goodluck and Buhari happened to be in the right position with the right political alliance at that time with a false anti corruption manifesto he used to further deceive some gullible Nigerians who never listened to his anti corruption noise all the while he was contesting and losing woefully and painfully that he always provoked his supporters to go violent

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by Neokhalifa(m): 11:16pm On Sep 25, 2021
When PDP fields Atiku/Obi in 2023, the best thing APC can do to weaken every part of the country most especially the SE is to field an Igbo with a strong Kanuri/Hausa Man then PDP is buried anywhere in Nigeria. Bt once APC fields a Westerner then PDP fields an Atiku/Obi ....D Northern and Eastern Wing of APC and SE/SS will deliver PDP at the polls.
There is no moral justification for the West to lay claim to the Office bt if they do, then the North has a claim too and after the election the SE will become hotter and it will spread to SS

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by obinoral1179(m): 11:19pm On Sep 25, 2021
proeast:
It's already an open secret known to any discerning observer since.

SW gets chairman in the person of Oyinlola.
NE gets president in Atiku.
SE gets vice president in Obi.

However, they shot themselves at the foot by taking the presidency to North when there is a national sentiment for it to return South.

APC will give their ticket to GEJ and team him with a popular Northerner as Vice. GEJ will win SS, make a good showing in SE, win SW, and split North with Atiku.

Except APC picks a weak candidate like Osinbajo they are most likely to win.
GEJ will lose gallantly in West.... Let APC try it and see

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by obinoral1179(m): 11:22pm On Sep 25, 2021
Neokhalifa:
When PDP fields Atiku/Obi in 2023, the best thing APC can do to weaken every part of the country most especially the SE is to field an Igbo with a strong Kanuri/Hausa Man then PDP is buried anywhere in Nigeria. Bt once APC fields a Westerner then PDP fields an Atiku/Obi ....D Northern and Eastern Wing of APC and SE/SS will deliver PDP at the polls.
There is no moral justification for the West to lay claim to the Office bt if they do, then the North has a claim too and after the election the SE will become hotter and it will spread to SS
same as there is no moral ground for the Igbo to ask the APC to give them the ticket when they are in the minority in the party,the Igbo need to bully the PDP to repay them for their loyalty after 16 years....

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by humility33(m): 11:23pm On Sep 25, 2021
PIMPAR:
SE are truly fulani slaves

And SW are fulani bigger slaves

You should be ashame of yourself by this statement

What did the SE call the SW in 2015 for joining forces with the North to unseat Jonathan on the ground of lies and falsehood ?

You SW are stylishly instigating the SE because you know that should PDP field a northerner your chances of ascending presidency is slim especially should the cabal chooze to play the tribal card

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by humility33(m): 11:26pm On Sep 25, 2021
obinoral1179:
same as there is no moral ground for the Igbo to ask the APC to give them the ticket when they are in the minority in the party,the Igbo need to bully the PDP to repay them for their loyalty after 16 years....

Let me tell u this

The only way PDP can claim power come 2023 is by fielding a northern candidate

As it is now no... core northerner will like vote a candidate from the SE ?

The shortest route to the SE presidency by being a VP first...

Thats the SW is always smarter when it comes to getting bits from the fulani hegemony in politics

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