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2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by Williams3093(m): 4:10pm On Mar 31, 2022
... _Who will represent the Igbos?_

In the build up to the 2023 presidential election as earlier as 2021, groups upon group arose in the South East part of the country with one phrase in their mouth - Igbo presidency. Each with different leader and structure but all had same misfortune and same vision. The Eastern Nigeria has been politically marginalize with no son of the soil given any chance nor support to clutch the sit of power in Aso Rock - post Nigeria civil war. The aforementioned marginalization has garvanized "national" agitation by the people of Biafra seeking to secede from Nigeria.

The agitation for Igbo presidency seems to have subsided in recent time but before then, it had motivated several Igbo politicians to aspire to represent the Igbos in the presidential race with all the Eastern states excluding Enugu producing at least a candidate seeking to become the flag bearer of the major political parties in the country. Among these aspirant is;

1. Anyim Pius Anyim
Former senate president of the National Assembly (2000-2003) and Secretary to the Government of the Federation during Goodluck Jonathan's administration (2011-2015). Pius was born on the 19th of February 1961, hence, he is 61 years old. He hails from Ebonyi state and had declared interest to run for the presidency come 2023 under People's Democratic Party PDP.
He is a Lawyer by profession.

2. David Umayi
Former chairman of PDP and Deputy Governor of Ebonyi state 2007 -2011 and 2011-2015 respectively. He is currently the governor of the state although on the 8th of March 2022, a Federal High Court in Abuja had sacked him and his deputy for decamping from PDP to APC. He was born on the 25th of July 1963 and is 58 years old. Umayi is from Ebonyi state. He declared interest to contest for presidency under All Progressive Congress APC early January 2022.
He is an Engineer by profession.

3. Peter Obi
Former governor of Anambra state and vice presidential candidate of People's Democratic Party in the 2019 general elections. He was born on the 19th of July 1961 hence he is 60 years old. Obi is from Anambra state. He declared interest to run for the presidency on the 24th of March 2022. He is a businessman, banker and politician.

4. Chris Ngige
Former governor of Anambra state(2003-2006) and senator aho represented Anambra Central Constituency from 2011-2015. He is the current minister of labor and employment since 2015. He was born on 8th of August 1952, hence is 69 years of age. Chris is from Anambra state. He declared interest to run for the presidency in March 2022.
He is a medical doctor by profession.

5. Kingsley Moghalu
Former presidential candidate of YPP in the 2019 general election. He was the deputy governor of Central Bank of Nigeria from 2009-2014. Moghalu was born on the 7th of May 1963 in Lagos. He is from Anambra state. He is a Lawyer by profession and have declared interest in the presidency.

6. Yul Edochie: Former Senior Special Assistant to the immediate past governor of Anambra state, Chief Willie Obiano on Creative & Entertainment Media. He was the governorship candidate of DPC in the 2017 governorship election in Anambra state. Yul was born on the 7th of January 1982, hence is 40 years old. He declared interest to run for the presidency in February 2021.
He is an actor and film director.

7. Orji Uzor Kalu
Former governor of Abia state (1999-2007) and the current chief whip of the senate. He is the chairman of SLOK holding, Daily Sun, New Telegraph newspapers in Nigeria. He was the presidential candidate of PPA in 2007 general election. Kalu was born on the 21st of April 1960 and is 61 years of age. He is from Abia state.
He is a businessman and politician.

8. Sam Ohuabunwa
Former president of the pharmaceutical society of Nigeria. Founder and former CEO of Neimeth Pharmaceuticals. The senior brother of senator Mao Ohuabunwa. He was born on 16th of August 1950 and is 71 old. He is from Abia state. He declared interest to run for presidency in November 2021. Sam is a pharmacist, businessman, and politician.

9. Rochas Okorocha
Former governor of Imo state and currently the senator representing Imo West Senatorial District in the 9th National Assembly. Okorocha was born on the 22nd of September 1962 and he is 61 years old. He is a public administrator.

Did I miss anyone?
Who do you think will best represent Igbo interest as well as National integration?

https://www.akelicious.net/2023-presidency-9-aspirants-from-the-s-east/

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by joyla8: 4:11pm On Mar 31, 2022
Good.
Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by GardenOfGod(m): 4:13pm On Mar 31, 2022
I wish them good luck

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by Ebubu: 4:54pm On Mar 31, 2022
Why are you ridiculing Dave Umahi by spelling his name backwardly
Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by mighty2: 5:01pm On Mar 31, 2022
Face fake fake things you dey sell and leave politics for those who sabi

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by MadamVanessa(f): 5:19pm On Mar 31, 2022
shocked


Let's tell ourselves the truth, the only tribe that can save this country from the current ruins are the igbos. But I know , in other to spit the igbos thinking they're doing it so that it will pain the igbos, they will rather opt for a uselesssss ancestor that has nothing to offer.

Another eight years of suffering and gnashing of teeth loading.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by WonderManly(m): 5:20pm On Mar 31, 2022
Make i see them!

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by Akwamkpuruamu: 5:20pm On Mar 31, 2022
Peter Obi would have been the best for Nigeria but Nigeria don't deserve anything good. Yes, na me talk am! There's no meritocracy in this country

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by AMGBoss(m): 5:20pm On Mar 31, 2022
undecided
Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by rawtouch: 5:20pm On Mar 31, 2022
cheesy

moghalu, obi, &anyim in descending order

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:20pm On Mar 31, 2022
Kingozymandias:
It's not the turn of the Southsouth, it's the turn of the southeast.

SOUTH EAST: IS IT NOT TOO LATE?

I have read the recent transmissions by Senator Bukola Saraki directed at my Igbo tribe. I have deliberately kept mum on this as I had earlier resolved to speak less on Igbos as regards the 2019 Elections and 2023 Presidency having said quite a bit. 

However seeing as some of my brethren have swallowed the cheap bait, I will chip this in just to keep the reality before us, at least for posterity sake. Truth is bitter but it's still the best medicine. 

My people say; 'He who does not remember where the rain started beating him, will not remember where it stopped'. 

REWIND TO 2014. 
A new National Party was being conceived. Political Parties, political players and Regions were being wooed to the new alliance. 

'We' Igbos (read South East) vehemently refused to touch it even with a long pole. We packaged, sold to ourselves and bought the baseless propaganda that it was an Islamic alliance that would birth an "Islamic" and "Hausa" Party. Simply because those our brethren heavily invested in the PDP at the time were afraid of losing their vested selfish interests.
Till today I'm still trying to fathom the basis for that wicked and twisted deceit especially as many of those Igbo elites who sold that dummy have since ported to the same APC.

We failed to even identify with that new Alliance. Hence the Party, APC was birthed without any remarkable input from us or presence. The few amongst us who aligned were called all kinds of names and abused to high heavens by us even when they were proven right afterall.

Thus the few Igbos who were part of it were at best fringe players as they didn't have the required clout to make serious demands and do the necessary political wheeling and dealing required in Politics to strike the hard bargains since politics is all about interests and numbers. They were even suspect, so much so that it was only their personal political sagacity that gave them whatever they got.

That Party went on to win the Presidential Election which in truth, most of us never believed it could or would, because of our half baked permutations and poor understanding of Nigerian politics. But it did. 

Curiously we turned up at the fore front of telling this same Party how it should share it's 'spoils of war'. We became hypocritical moral champions with an over bloated sense of entitlement. Who does that, in all political reality and practicality? But we did, even while vehemently and vociferously still refusing to shift our position, style and rhethoric.

We dug in. Supported every bad thing and person against the Party, the elected President and the Administration while denying any and every good done to and for our Region.

Fast forward to where we are today. Almost four years after the 2015 misadventure, we have stayed put at 2015, refusing to move forward, refusing to shift grounds, refusing to play pragmatic politics, telling ourselves the same lies we cooked and bought in 2015 and some more. 

Now barely 5 months to another election, we have started again saying "APC cannot give Presidency to Igbos in 2023". "Buhari cannot hand over to an Igbo man because Buhari hates Igbos". "APC is deceiving you", bla bla bla.

Of course. We will believe Saraki, who has only but a fanthom dream of becoming President and whose only known record is selfishness but we can't believe Buhari who's already President and who has a record of voluntarily picking two great Igbo sons as running mates in the past? Chukwu aju.

It is interesting and vital to note here that the PDP which many of us still proudly support and adore was in power for 16 solid years and in those years there were 4 Presidential Inaugurations and on none of those was an Igbo man found worthy by the PDP of even Vice Presidency and we are still bold to say it is the APC that has not even finished one and a half tenure that doesn't want to give power to Igbos. Odi nma

NOW; Seriously, let's be sincere. As things stand today politically, why would the APC even hand power to us Igbos in 2023? 
On what grounds? 
On what records?
On what politics?
Is power given to anyone? 
Is it an appeasement or a gift? 

The APC is a political party. The main focus of a political Party is to hold power and keep it to enable it deliver on its agenda. So if the APC reads that the SE does not want the Presidency or does not have the capacity to help them win and keep power, they will stick with the regions that can and work with individuals who are interested. 

Make no mistake, I have always said, I do not blame us Igbos for the decision majority of us took in 2015. It's our right. But continuing to pretend that it was other regions, Buhari or the APC that made us do what we did then or remain where we are today is purely self deceit and I refuse to play that ostrich game. 

As far back as 2014, I and many others made that argument that Igbo Presidency was very feasible in 2023, ONLY under under the APC, ONLY IF we did a couple of things right politically. I personally continued to speak loudly on that even after the 2015 elections until when I realized that we were not ready to play the politics that was required and now I dare say it may be too late. Or is it not? Time will tell.

For now, we can continue to tell ourselves that we cannot hold the Presidency of Nigeria. I heard and read many of our brethren go from PDP to Biafra/seccesion (read IPOB) to Referendum to "Igbos do not need Presidency but Restructuring" etc forgetting that all that didn't lie squarely with us alone. We think other regions are not reading our body language?

I really don't care what Saraki writes or says because they've all come to realize that it's very easy to play us like a flute. So like Saraki, like Fani Kayode, like Fayose, like Atiku, even Jonah Jang of all people, they keep playing us.

I've learnt not to bother myself anymore to avoid unnecessary mentions from nonentities.
As some of us have said, it's good governance we want, even if only one village will be producing the Presidents. So be it.

Ka Chineke mezie okwu. 

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by korel9: 5:21pm On Mar 31, 2022
Abeg gettat

Austin Eguaven should contest so he can finish what he started

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by DissTroy(m): 5:21pm On Mar 31, 2022
I'd go with Peter Obi and Moghalu.

Both are proven technocrats who have recorded successes for themselves before politics.

Moghalu especially has no stain to his name or perceived enemies within and without tribal demarcations.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by illicit(m): 5:21pm On Mar 31, 2022
undecided
Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by ProfessorBerlin(m): 5:21pm On Mar 31, 2022
Wike is the best man for the job






Other candidates are mad

Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by SLOVFO(m): 5:22pm On Mar 31, 2022
Where's Amaechi na? Wike for join the list if not that he renounced his "igboship" a long time ago grin. But seriously Amaechi will make a good candidate...he is sufficiently ambitious, loyal to President Buhari(the North), a hybrid Igbo (can be passed off as a SS /or SE) and he is perceived to be physically fit. He is also not a known religious fanatic.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by ignis: 5:22pm On Mar 31, 2022
You missed Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi, Buhari's boy
Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by sammirano: 5:22pm On Mar 31, 2022
grin igbos are too small and ill equipped for this position. They will do well to support a prefrerred large and exposed section of the country. Win win.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by Ogaga87(m): 5:22pm On Mar 31, 2022
They should unite to support one now because if they fail, greedy man from Lagos go show them pepper..
Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by OGraffix(m): 5:22pm On Mar 31, 2022
Morghalu and obi na the only reasonable candidate for that list b that

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by Knows12(m): 5:22pm On Mar 31, 2022
I need work pls.. hunger want kill me here. and if u no get work, pls bless me with anything, I will appreciate it.. I'm a beggar, yes I know, just forgive me..

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by Axis313(m): 5:22pm On Mar 31, 2022
I prefer David Umahi anytime anyday.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by Pele10: 5:22pm On Mar 31, 2022
Honestly the southeast region have been marginalze its time to give them a chance in the spirit of democracy and fair play.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by visijo(m): 5:22pm On Mar 31, 2022
In Nigeria, the best way to find out the price of an item is by walking away. If the seller doesn't call you back, just know that's the real price�

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by Emmypure: 5:22pm On Mar 31, 2022
In obi Pandora I stand

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Re: 2023 Presidency: 9 Aspirants From The South East by Sarsaproko: 5:23pm On Mar 31, 2022
All light weight politicians.. None of them will become the president..

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