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Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by NGpatriot: 6:33am On Jan 27, 2022
The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has said that the people of the South East are prepared for the 2023 presidency, appealing to Nigerians to support the region to have its turn.

This is just as it said majority of Igbo do not believe in secession.

The organisation’s President-General, Ambassador George Obiozor, who stated these in statement on Wednesday, said that with an Igbo President, Nigeria and Nigerians will experience the true meaning of a federation with justice, equity and fairness.

“We should be mindful of those who want to pursue a politically motivated strategy that treats the South East as a hostile territory which is grossly wrong and unacceptable definition of the situation in the South East. Overwhelming majority of Ndigbo do not believe in secession or separatism from Nigeria,” he said.

In the statement titled “Igbos are prepared for the 2023 Presidency,” Obiozor said the people of the region are more united than the North and South-West when they had their turns to produce the President.

He said, “Let it be known and clearly understood that Ndigbo are more prepared than the North when President Buhari was elected in 2015. By then, Boko Haram had threatened to overrun the North and the country, and the nation’s priority then was security and the issue of who will guarantee security to the country favoured Buhari, a former Head of state, and a General.

“The only preparation in the North was having available a man like Buhari, presumed to have the capacity to confront the security challenges in the North and the rest of the country.

“In the South West, how prepared were they in 1999 when President Obasanjo was elected? In fact, many people from the South-West did not vote for him in that election. The people of the South-West zone were deep in the crises of NADECO and displeasure over the June 12, 1993 election annulment.

“Here, notwithstanding, the Nigerian nation and the people through the two main national political parties zoned the Presidency to the South West in order to heal and reconcile the nation over the post-1993 election crisis.”


The former Nigeria’s Ambassador to the United States explained that zoning the Presidency to the South East is an idea whose time has come.

“Certainly, Ndigbo are prepared and are looking forward to it as a national priority. It is also indeed reasonable and logical that before any other zone in the country goes for a second turn of occupying the office of the Presidency, Ndigbo should at least have their first turn,” Obiozor added.

He said those with conscience nurtured by truth knew that “Yoruba have had a fair share of power since 1999, with eight years of former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Prof Yemi Osibanjo who would be completing eight years as Vice President in 2023 under Buhari’s Presidency. It will be unfair, unjust and unpatriotic as well as against the national spirit and interest to deny Ndigbo their own opportunity and pretend as if they do not exist as part of Nigerian nation.

“Ndigbo waited patiently and cooperatively for the Southern zones – South-West and South-South – to have their opportunities to produce the country’s Presidents. Who really wants to push Ndigbo out of Nigeria by denying them a place in history, to produce the President of Nigeria?”

He appealed to the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), not to lose sight of political developments that may be injurious to national unity and corporate existence of the country, adding that no leader in history was ever indifferent about who would succeed him.

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by lloydtruth: 6:35am On Jan 27, 2022
More reason to have a referendum.

The truth is that all parts of Nigeria want out, but are too cowardly to speak out only the Igbos are bold to speak out.

When and if the Referendum finally comes, that is when you will realize that most part of Nigerians are looking for a way out.

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by Aboks(m): 6:38am On Jan 27, 2022
Ok
Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by PrinceOfLagos: 6:41am On Jan 27, 2022
There is nothing like Biafra or Yoruba nation

Sunday Igboho and Nnamdi Kanu are both criminals used by politicians to deceive the people

Nigeria is one body and will never be seperated by anyone

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by Totilopussylick(m): 6:49am On Jan 27, 2022
cheesy
Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by BKayy: 6:49am On Jan 27, 2022
It is settled then.

So when are we having the referendum?

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by Ever8090: 6:52am On Jan 27, 2022
BKayy:
It is settled then.

So when are we having the referendum?
after breakfast tomorrow..

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by mcbreeze: 6:53am On Jan 27, 2022
We are not doubting you. But we need referendum. If secessionist win, then we go. If we didn't win, we retain our Nigeria identity.

Ohanaeze, should stop talking trash sometimes.

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by chiagozien(m): 6:53am On Jan 27, 2022
I believe them.





Majority of we Igbo's want one Nigerarea,but lets use referendum to shut up those that don't believe in one Nigerarea

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by Totilopussylick(m): 6:54am On Jan 27, 2022
PrinceOfLagos:
There is nothing like Biafra or Yoruba nation

Sunday Igboho and Nnamdi Kanu are both criminals used by politicians to deceive the people

Nigeria is one body and will never be seperated by anyone
The day just got started and too early for you to begin banish people's race sad

Biafra will come

As for Yoruba nation, they were doing copy copy until their runaway soldier falls into the hands of the Benin republic.

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by butterfly777(m): 6:55am On Jan 27, 2022
Hmnnn

Ibos are usually too quick to mock the Yoruba as divided. What they forget is that every healthy group will naturally have people with different dispositions. This story is just one of many evidence of such

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by omenkaLives(m): 7:07am On Jan 27, 2022
There can never be a better picture that describes the current state of Ndigbo than this below. You can't keep speaking with such a forked tongue and expect anyone to take you seriously.

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by Emeskhalifa(m): 7:11am On Jan 27, 2022
I may agree with him to some extent sha.

The ones here in the North who are doing very well don't support that call for separation o.

I think what government needs to do is show them love regardless, include them and let them too feel among as a tribe but they on their own part too should stop hating on government, get involved in a healthy politics, you can't insult someone from morning till night everyday and expect the person to be kind to you or include you in their affairs.

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by INTEGRITYA1(m): 7:11am On Jan 27, 2022
Okay
Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by JavaScript90: 7:11am On Jan 27, 2022
I don't like how ohaneze ropes in South west anytime the issue of 2023 comes up. They have the right to contest despite how we igbos perceive it, besides, the north and other regions are also contesting.

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by Great0ne1: 7:11am On Jan 27, 2022
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Until referendum is done. All this your typing is trash

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by Foreigna2: 7:11am On Jan 27, 2022
PrinceOfLagos:
There is nothing like Biafra or Yoruba nation

Sunday Igboho and Nnamdi Kanu are both criminals used by politicians to deceive the people

Nigeria is one body and will never be seperated by anyone

I dare you to say this in your father's hut Abakaliki.

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by omenkaLives(m): 7:12am On Jan 27, 2022
Totilopussylick:
The day just got started and too early for you to begin banish people's race sad

Biafra will come

As for Yoruba nation, they were doing copy copy until their runaway soldier falls into the hands of the Benin republic prison.
Where do you Igbos learn your English language? School, home, shop, or street?

One common thing amongst you lot seem to be your inability to speak proper English. It's appalling.

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by Lovenorth: 7:12am On Jan 27, 2022
Story

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by Foreigna2: 7:13am On Jan 27, 2022
butterfly777:
Hmnnn

Ibos are usually too quick to mock the Yoruba as divided. What they forget is that every healthy group will naturally have people with different dispositions. This story is just one of many evidence of such

You will see how Igbos will insult their fathers on this thread. Even the Ohaneze President, I'm sure it is slaps his son will use to wake him this morning.

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by mrvitalis(m): 7:13am On Jan 27, 2022
It's true ooh ..don't mind IPOB people

Reason why reasonable Igbos are calling on the federal government not be be afraid and conduct referendum on Igbo nation ...then shut IPOB up once and for all

Note Igbos are ready to pay for this referendum self

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by headSmasher: 7:13am On Jan 27, 2022
I have said it times with number, only poor and less privileged Igbos want Biafra, it is like a hope for the hopeless, a succour for the disappointed and frustrated Igbos they thought Biafra will be better but unfortunately the rich are still interested in making more money in Nigeria.

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by shevchenko(m): 7:13am On Jan 27, 2022
PrinceOfLagos:
There is nothing like Biafra or Yoruba nation

Sunday Igboho and Nnamdi Kanu are both criminals used by politicians to deceive the people

Nigeria is one body and will never be seperated by anyone

Ole just because of our fair skinned girls
Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by Emuforlife1: 7:14am On Jan 27, 2022
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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by Foreigna2: 7:14am On Jan 27, 2022
Totilopussylick:
The day just got started and too early for you to begin banish people's race sad

Biafra will come

As for Yoruba nation, they were doing copy copy until their runaway soldier falls into the hands of the Benin republic prison.

That fool is your fellow ipob drunkard. Both of you together with all dead Igbos are not as valuable as Kanu's dog, Jack.

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by Felixalex(m): 7:14am On Jan 27, 2022
Secession

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by sorenerdgel: 7:14am On Jan 27, 2022
True

Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by Foreigna2: 7:15am On Jan 27, 2022
shevchenko:

Ole just because of our fair skinned girls

Your girls are the cheapest in black Africa. Rochas even fixed their bride price at 10k max.

The average igbo girl is worth less than a used Tecno Battery.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/dailypost.ng/2012/08/17/imo-state-parliament-fix-common-bride-price-indigenes/%3famp=1

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Re: Ohanaeze: Overwhelming Majority Of Igbo Don’t Believe In Sucession by Think9ja(m): 7:16am On Jan 27, 2022
kiss

Na succession abi na secession op?

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