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Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Ay77(m): 10:06pm On Feb 17, 2022
Africafooty:
Senator Rochas is indeed the best man for the job..


Don’t let me you’re mad

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Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Lamasta(m): 10:07pm On Feb 17, 2022
Captain Rochas grin
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by eddie7: 10:07pm On Feb 17, 2022
Peter Obi is the better way to go

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Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Aromaticshnnap(m): 10:14pm On Feb 17, 2022
I like the way this whole thing is turning out ��
Think Rochas 2023! E get why �
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Aromaticshnnap(m): 10:17pm On Feb 17, 2022
It's not all about statues, it's about legacy. Forget what media is feeding you with make your personal researches. That guy up there is the right man for this job. That's at least we still want to keep Nigeria united
Spandau:


No! Owele Roaches O'cockroacha is not the way. No more statues!
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by franchasng: 10:22pm On Feb 17, 2022
Igbo people's first choice for 2023 are:

Peter Obi
Ogbonnaya Onu
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala



Second Choice are:

Kingsley Moghalu
Dr Chris Ngige
Engr Dave Umahi
Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi



Last Choice in case Nigerians want criminals:

Orji Uzo Kalu
Rochas Okorocha
Anyim Pius Anyim
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by onuman: 10:51pm On Feb 17, 2022
God1000:
What did rochas okocha do in imo state for eight years?

He built houses, water fountain, statues, in the state capital as he built everything he believed was development structure all in the state capital where he lives. A lot of the buildings are demolished by his successors.
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by HRMK: 10:51pm On Feb 17, 2022
same okorocha,imo gov accused of looting?
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by chukwuibuipob: 10:53pm On Feb 17, 2022
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Anyway,what punishment do recommend for a child dat steal,lie, disobey their guardian?
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by chukwuibuipob: 10:56pm On Feb 17, 2022
eddie7:
Peter Obi is the better way to go
OBI HIM TU LIE.A man with one China wristwatch cool
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by kwasoly(m): 10:59pm On Feb 17, 2022
Optapidgin:
Former President Ibrahim Babangida in a recent interview gave a quite optimistic projection of the kind of person who should be Nigeria’s next president.

Politics in the country has come to the crossroads. More and more Nigerians have come to see the wisdom in statecraft. Better to have a president who helps bring food to the table i.e. earn enough money to provide the basic necessities for oneself and one’s family. There are some who still bend to the illusory preferential option for the kinsman. So, it’s merit Vs zoning.

Interestingly though, both sides of the divide have proponents who think that for the sake of fairness, equity, even for justice and such values that promote peace and order, an ethnic Igbo person should get the next turn at the presidency this time. This is the loudest, the most sober and sensible view. The influential Sultan, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar thinks so from Sokoto. The pragmatist reformer and current Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El Rufai likewise agrees that it should be the turn of the southeast now.

When the Igbos have had their shot, then Nigeria can evolve from turn-by-turn presidency to merit as the overarching criterion.

Thus on the whole, there seems a fair consensus of opinion that the presidency goes to the Igbos this once. So what then?

The problem actually is the incapacity of the Igbo political elite to inspire consensus around a viable candidate and then throw their weight behind him or her.

Owelle Rochas Okorocha has shown remarkable imagination and innovation in his declaration to run. A former governor and presently a senator, he has had a more than successful run in business and entrepreneurship. Plus he has shown a milk of kindness in his widespread charities and beneficent foundations. No matter what one may say, Rochas is not perfect but he has the pedigree suitable to do the job.

To recap, there is a growing political concurrence that it is only fair for the presidency to be zoned to the southeast. Even those who in principle would prefer merit to the option of zoning believe that if for no other reason than the sake of equity and fair play, someone of Igbo ethnicity be president this time. After that, all parties can throw their doors open and allow for only the criterion of merit and suitability.

One standard ex-president Babangida proffered for the next commander-in-chief was the candidate’s familiarity or association with diverse parts of the country. Okorocha has that in the bag. With deep roots in the north and eloquent in Hausa, he has roots and association in and with almost all parts of the federation.

Where it is not consanguinity, then it is business ties or some form of interrelation. In fact, a lot of the arguments made against him prove to be reasonable as to why he should be the next president.



Source: https://2023.ng/2022/02/17/2023-can-rochas-be-the-way-out/


This man cannot be president, we have extra qualified candidate in Peter obi.
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by obontami: 11:07pm On Feb 17, 2022
You people joke too much is this trash-ass country. Rochas of all people. Lol grin
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Spandau: 11:30pm On Feb 17, 2022
Aromaticshnnap:
It's not all about statues, it's about legacy. Forget what media is feeding you with make your personal researches. That guy up there is the right man for this job. That's at least we still want to keep Nigeria united

Ok. Oga schnapps, which legacy did Roaches leave when he was governor, apart from erecting statues?
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by okwusdaddy: 11:32pm On Feb 17, 2022
CoronaVirusPro:
Truth be told, if their is one man from the East that has better chances to align with the North, only Rochas falls in that league.

Only him can rally the Northern blocks
Not true.There are many Igbos who have a large appeal in the north.Forget about what is happening on social media.Rochas would bring shame to Igbos if he becomes President.Anybody supporting Rochas does not mean well for this country.The man is a chameleon and a fraud.
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Aromaticshnnap(m): 11:37pm On Feb 17, 2022
Forget name-calling and picking on this fellow. You still haven't pinned him with any tangible point.
okwusdaddy:

Not true.There are many Igbos who have a large appeal in the north.Forget about what is happening on social media.Rochas would bring shame to Igbos if he becomes President.Anybody supporting Rochas does not mean well for this country.The man is a chameleon and a fraud.
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Aromaticshnnap(m): 11:52pm On Feb 17, 2022
When you read that Either Ihedioha or Uzodinma are destroying any structure of previous government who do they attribute those things to? Anybody that visited Owerri metropolis around the time Rochas governed Imo State can attest that it was a center of attraction. I know of Many instances in which nollywood cashed in on that opportunity, try and watch Living in bondage (breaking free). But there is a lot more. Rochas has a long term history of quality performance, that's the angle I'm coming from.
Spandau:


Ok. Oga schnapps, which legacy did Roaches leave when he was governor, apart from erecting statues?
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Longin: 11:54pm On Feb 17, 2022
God1000:
What did rochas okocha do in imo state for eight years?
Baba Rochas is next president of this country after Buhari.
Mark this date.
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Longin: 11:55pm On Feb 17, 2022
okwusdaddy:

Not true.There are many Igbos who have a large appeal in the north.Forget about what is happening on social media.Rochas would bring shame to Igbos if he becomes President.Anybody supporting Rochas does not mean well for this country.The man is a chameleon and a fraud.
why can't you ask your father to come and represent igbos if Rochas will disgrace you?
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Longin: 11:57pm On Feb 17, 2022
naija4life247:


As he did in IMO state such that he is now a fugitive there
As Tinubuz swallowed and pocketed the whole of Lagos state gov money?
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Longin: 11:59pm On Feb 17, 2022
lordchiz:
Am from Imo....
That man gave us Akanchawa roads then....and people were hailing him then not knowing they were all Akanchawa roads....now e don spoil spoil finish ....
Lies Lies Lies
Rochas never built akanchawa road .
Akanchawa road was built by Udenwa so get it right . you're not from imo state..
Akanchawa road is where my house is.
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Longin: 12:01am On Feb 18, 2022
Okwyjesus:


Am lgbo but l can't vote Rochas.

Infact l don't see him as Presidential hopeful. He is a noise maker that eat his integrity and want to have it
ask your mum who's your father , because you're not igbo
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Longin: 12:02am On Feb 18, 2022
Franking:
Rochas stole Imo blind. A greedy bushman without class.
Lies
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Longin: 12:03am On Feb 18, 2022
kidap:
Senator Rochas is indeed the best man for the job.
seconded
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Longin: 12:03am On Feb 18, 2022
xhaka1805:
Okorocha will no doubt do well as Commander-in-chief
you're very right sir

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Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Franking: 12:19am On Feb 18, 2022
Longin:
Lies

Who is this one?
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Franking: 12:24am On Feb 18, 2022
DaniellaP:
A Rochas presidency will indeed be an interesting one

Why? The man is clueless. Only wants to amass wealth by whatever means. Evidences abound.

We are waiting.
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by Panda7(m): 1:39am On Feb 18, 2022
Jesus said the only way out was the door..
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by alphaNomega: 3:08am On Feb 18, 2022
This one that had diarrhea as soon as he was arrested for investigation. We should be ready to create a ministry for pampers supply for him.

These guys are lucky we are not in the medieval times, they would have all been dead!

You can't be a sick man and dare to lead a nation... Never!
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by alphaNomega: 3:08am On Feb 18, 2022
Longin:
Lies
Lies
Re: 2023: Can Rochas Be The Way Out? by alphaNomega: 3:10am On Feb 18, 2022
Aromaticshnnap:
When you read that Either Ihedioha or Uzodinma are destroying any structure of previous government who do they attribute those things to? Anybody that visited Owerri metropolis around the time Rochas governed Imo State can attest that it was a center of attraction. I know of Many instances in which nollywood cashed in on that opportunity, try and watch Living in bondage (breaking free). But there is a lot more. Rochas has a long term history of quality performance, that's the angle I'm coming from.
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