Re: Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023 - By Farooq A. Kperogi by relaxandsmile: 3:46pm On Apr 02, 2022 |
Oshodipikin: A reply to Mr. Kperogi
Don't let your rejoinder to be longer than an article please. 1 Like |
Re: Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023 - By Farooq A. Kperogi by paramakina202: 4:04pm On Apr 02, 2022 |
yanabasee: Igbos are politically lazy...
They're looking for someone that will carry the presidency and dash them on a Plata ...
They're disunited....
Every region will bring out one candidate and sort the consent of their traditional leaders and will push the candidate through media and will come out strong...
But Igbos will wait and when someone mention Peter Obi, they will go down and dig out his files and tent him.. You will call Ekwere madu, They will say he never did anything for them... If you mention Kalu, they will say he's an APC man and for that reason, they won't support him... Oya bring out a candidate, they will go to sleep... But na Yoruba people leak out video where Tinubu piss for body for Oba's palace o. |
Re: Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023 - By Farooq A. Kperogi by Oshodipikin: 4:20pm On Apr 02, 2022 |
LLiKYekoba:
As usual, the yorubaman with his usual head-in-the-sand emotives. Why didn't you write all these when what Prof. Kperogi suggested was also done for you yorubas in 1999?
You want unity by force abi, while you continue to mock the East abi? You go chop unity belleful. Even you yorubas no go see that presidency until Igboman take his rightful turn. Worst case scenario, it remains north, and when you big yoruba mouth to complain, you get a brain-setting slap, because you are natural hypocrites.
Pained asshole As a clean street boy that I am. I don't answer Idiotic pigs, but so that you don't think you have substance in your vituperations, I go give you back... From Obasanjo to Shonekan to Obasanjo again to Osinbajo.... Yoruba race have always have controlling interests in Nigeria. Let me come down to your level, been a major shareholder in the Nigerian project and a uniting factor. As for pigs, they can rant, rakes, threaten, or jump inside lagoon, Yoruba must always be a decider. For us in Midwest, we and this sophisticated race are one. Any attempt by criminal secessionist to disturb that relationship will be met with resistant. As power returns to the south, it's between SW & SS. South East also known as Congo Jews or AfghanEastern can go to hell. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023 - By Farooq A. Kperogi by Nobody: 5:46pm On Apr 02, 2022 |
Oshodipikin: A reply to Mr. Kperogi
1. THE INALIENABLE RIGHT : Atiku, Tinubu, Wicked Wike, Tambuwa, Osinbajo, Saraki and even me, Oshodipikin has constitutional rights to contest for the president. Igbos should know this and know peace.
2. WHAT IS LEGAL: Nigerian constitution DOES NOT RECOGNISE zoning of the seat of president. Igbos should know this and know peace.
3. POWER IS TAKING NOT GIVING: You need to hustle very seriously to secure power. You cannot sit idly, come out every 4 years to cry for marginalisation and return to your shell when the hustlers have share the cakes. Igbos should engage constructively, not sending Sending Nnamdi Kanu and his boys to go trouble the water because pendulum didn't swing the South East way.
4. DON'T POKE THE EYES OF YOUR ALLIES: The South South and South West who are suppose to be your strongest allies are being called out and harrassed to step down because Igbos want to rule. In the anals of friendship, you fight those who should get your backing at your own peril. Igbos are as strong as their weakest southern links. Keep harassing Tinubu, Wike, and Ameachi and expect to clinch the Presidency. Remember, there is so much animosity between Igbos & Northerners.
5. THE PROBLEM OF UNITY. If you take sample in the south west today, 90% of the indigenous Yoruba will tell you it's Bola Ahmed Tinubu that's going to be representing the region because he is the most serious candidate. Osinbajo hasn't declared, Doyin Okupe & Dele Momodu just want to have the appellation of former Presidential candidates.
Tinubu has crisscross the entire Nigeria, telling them he is the best candidates. Though many in the South West don't want him, but I tell you, when jungle finally mature, even Dele Momodu & Doyin will que behind Tinubu.
Who is the South East bringing forward? I can count more than eight 8 Presidential candidates (Okorocha, Umahi, Peter Obi, Pius Anyim, Orji Uzor Kalu, Ngige, Moghalu, et all ) from the South East already. Abaribe & some of the south Eastern cacus in the senate have already sold the SE to another fulani man in the person of Atikulater. Are their no qualified candidates in the South East, ohh... There are candidates who are eminently qualified to manage Nigeria, but the Igbos brand of politics do not give them national acceptance.
How serious are the Igbos?
6. ELECTION IS WORN BY THE MOST POPULAR NOT THE MOST PITIED. You can't begin to shed crocodile tears, harassing people who should be your allies, abusing and cursing people (you abhorred) up north and expect them to queue behind you. No people!
Few Igbos who are trying their very best to crisscross the country like Kalu and Okorocha has been tagged Yoruba puppets and Hausa slaves. Funny enough, Atiku, whom the South East has been queuing behind is also a FULANI man. Just as you cry for marginalisation, Saraki, Yahaya Bello has the same right because their region has never produced elected president since independence.
7. THE IGBOS BODY LANGUAGE Most Nigerian people of all extractions know that an average Igbo man loves what Nnamdi Kanu is doing. The Igbos as a people fan the ember of disunity by encouraging and applauding secessionists in the morning and cry for marginalisation at night.
Except for very few igbos who have outgrown this ethnocentric feeling that have spoken against and condemned outrightly, what Kanu and his boys are doing. And these true minds are outcast in the South East today. I am not talking of Joe Igbokwe, the Gutter commissioner in Lagos, because that one is an ambitious hungry mofo who talks too much.
So, the Nigerian people feel giving power to Igbos is like making your frenemies your personal physician Or like throwing pearls to the swines.
So stop crying. Get serious.
8. NIGERIANS ARE SILENTLY OBSERVING Kaduna, Kano & Lagos have shown conscious efforts and good precedents on how to develop Nigeria and make it more united. There are have been Igbos & yoruba who became commissioners in Kaduna and Kano in recent past, there are currently Igbos & North Central persons who are serving advisers and commissioners in Lagos. How many people of other regions have any of the South Eastern government considered good enough to be appointed into their cabinets.
Any governor who attempted that in the south east must be ready to have his head chop off by Ipob. In what ways are the Igbos who want to be Nigerian President been a uniting factor?
As for me though, what I want is a truly Nigerian President, which the country has NEVER had. Tinubu & Atikulators shouldn't be the candidates on board for our consideration as a people, but unfortunately, they are the most serious contenders.
IT IS THE YORUBAS THAT WILL DIVIDE NIGERIA. FOR YOUR INFORMATION, YORUBAS ARE THE MOST DESPERATE PEOPLE TO LEAVE NIGERIA AND THE ONES MOST ABLE TO LEAVE AS IGBOS HAVE REALIZED THEY HAVE NO BIAFRA WITHOUT THE NIGER DELTER. PLEASE GET THE MEMO; YORUBA NATION NOW |
Re: Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023 - By Farooq A. Kperogi by JOemmy(m): 7:02pm On Apr 02, 2022 |
Nigeria's major problem is it's unjust structure and fulani brand of islam no igbo man can be able to make nigeria a developed country without first tackling this issues. I will personally prefer nigeria to be restructured than igbo presidency that will only benefit few elites. |
Re: Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023 - By Farooq A. Kperogi by PlayerMeji: 8:30pm On Apr 02, 2022 |
I am keeping this write up for posterity sake, bro.. Nice analysis Oshodipikin: A reply to Mr. Kperogi
1. THE INALIENABLE RIGHT : Atiku, Tinubu, Wicked Wike, Tambuwa, Osinbajo, Saraki and even me, Oshodipikin has constitutional rights to contest for the president. Igbos should know this and know peace.
2. WHAT IS LEGAL: Nigerian constitution DOES NOT RECOGNISE zoning of the seat of president. Igbos should know this and know peace.
3. POWER IS TAKING NOT GIVING: You need to hustle very seriously to secure power. You cannot sit idly, come out every 4 years to cry for marginalisation and return to your shell when the hustlers have share the cakes. Igbos should engage constructively, not sending Sending Nnamdi Kanu and his boys to go trouble the water because pendulum didn't swing the South East way.
4. DON'T POKE THE EYES OF YOUR ALLIES: The South South and South West who are suppose to be your strongest allies are being called out and harrassed to step down because Igbos want to rule. In the anals of friendship, you fight those who should get your backing at your own peril. Igbos are as strong as their weakest southern links. Keep harassing Tinubu, Wike, and Ameachi and expect to clinch the Presidency. Remember, there is so much animosity between Igbos & Northerners.
5. THE PROBLEM OF UNITY. If you take sample in the south west today, 90% of the indigenous Yoruba will tell you it's Bola Ahmed Tinubu that's going to be representing the region because he is the most serious candidate. Osinbajo hasn't declared, Doyin Okupe & Dele Momodu just want to have the appellation of former Presidential candidates.
Tinubu has crisscross the entire Nigeria, telling them he is the best candidates. Though many in the South West don't want him, but I tell you, when jungle finally mature, even Dele Momodu & Doyin will que behind Tinubu.
Who is the South East bringing forward? I can count more than eight 8 Presidential candidates (Okorocha, Umahi, Peter Obi, Pius Anyim, Orji Uzor Kalu, Ngige, Moghalu, et all ) from the South East already. Abaribe & some of the south Eastern cacus in the senate have already sold the SE to another fulani man in the person of Atikulater. Are their no qualified candidates in the South East, ohh... There are candidates who are eminently qualified to manage Nigeria, but the Igbos brand of politics do not give them national acceptance.
How serious are the Igbos?
6. ELECTION IS WORN BY THE MOST POPULAR NOT THE MOST PITIED. You can't begin to shed crocodile tears, harassing people who should be your allies, abusing and cursing people (you abhorred) up north and expect them to queue behind you. No people!
Few Igbos who are trying their very best to crisscross the country like Kalu and Okorocha has been tagged Yoruba puppets and Hausa slaves. Funny enough, Atiku, whom the South East has been queuing behind is also a FULANI man. Just as you cry for marginalisation, Saraki, Yahaya Bello has the same right because their region has never produced elected president since independence.
7. THE IGBOS BODY LANGUAGE Most Nigerian people of all extractions know that an average Igbo man loves what Nnamdi Kanu is doing. The Igbos as a people fan the ember of disunity by encouraging and applauding secessionists in the morning and cry for marginalisation at night.
Except for very few igbos who have outgrown this ethnocentric feeling that have spoken against and condemned outrightly, what Kanu and his boys are doing. And these true minds are outcast in the South East today. I am not talking of Joe Igbokwe, the Gutter commissioner in Lagos, because that one is an ambitious hungry mofo who talks too much.
So, the Nigerian people feel giving power to Igbos is like making your frenemies your personal physician Or like throwing pearls to the swines.
So stop crying. Get serious.
8. NIGERIANS ARE SILENTLY OBSERVING Kaduna, Kano & Lagos have shown conscious efforts and good precedents on how to develop Nigeria and make it more united. There are have been Igbos & yoruba who became commissioners in Kaduna and Kano in recent past, there are currently Igbos & North Central persons who are serving advisers and commissioners in Lagos. How many people of other regions have any of the South Eastern government considered good enough to be appointed into their cabinets.
Any governor who attempted that in the south east must be ready to have his head chop off by Ipob. In what ways are the Igbos who want to be Nigerian President been a uniting factor?
As for me though, what I want is a truly Nigerian President, which the country has NEVER had. Tinubu & Atikulators shouldn't be the candidates on board for our consideration as a people, but unfortunately, they are the most serious contenders.
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Re: Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023 - By Farooq A. Kperogi by Nobody: 8:51pm On Apr 02, 2022 |
relaxandsmile:
May be you are referring to someone else. Yes I am referring to Farooq. He claims to be the son of the foremost Islamic scholar in Kwara. He claims Islamic scholarship has been in his generational line from way back in Mali. His positioning himself as reasonable but in truth he is a staunch defender of the North. Farook is for One Nigeria because he is afraid of his minority group being left to face Fulani/Hausa hegemony onslaught on their own. His scholarship is tainted. |
Re: Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023 - By Farooq A. Kperogi by CaptainAyub: 9:51pm On Apr 02, 2022 |
Oshodipikin:
Pained asshole
As a clean street boy that I am. I don't answer Idiotic pigs, but so that you don't think you have substance in your vituperations, I go give you back...
From Obasanjo to Shonekan to Obasanjo again to Osinbajo.... Yoruba race have always have controlling interests in Nigeria. Let me come down to your level, been a major shareholder in the Nigerian project and a uniting factor.
As for pigs, they can rant, rakes, threaten, or jump inside lagoon, Yoruba must always be a decider. For us in Midwest, we and this sophisticated race are one. Any attempt by criminal secessionist to disturb that relationship will be met with resistant.
As power returns to the south, it's between SW & SS. South East also known as Congo Jews or AfghanEastern can go to hell.
Have Obasanjo/Shonekan/fake pastor osunbade presidency prevented Igbos from buying up Lagos ? |
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Re: Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023 - By Farooq A. Kperogi by Oshodipikin: 11:09pm On Apr 02, 2022 |
CaptainAyub:
Have Obasanjo/Shonekan/fake pastor osunbade presidency prevented Igbos from buying up Lagos ? A stroke of pen from Sanwo-olu can send all your investment into the abyss. Developers wey no fit develop their home. Potopoto region |
Re: Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023 - By Farooq A. Kperogi by amuwo1980: 1:43am On Apr 03, 2022 |
yanabasee: Igbos are politically lazy...
They're looking for someone that will carry the presidency and dash them on a Plata ...
They're disunited....
Every region will bring out one candidate and sort the consent of their traditional leaders and will push the candidate through media and will come out strong...
But Igbos will wait and when someone mention Peter Obi, they will go down and dig out his files and tent him.. You will call Ekwere madu, They will say he never did anything for them... If you mention Kalu, they will say he's an APC man and for that reason, they won't support him... Oya bring out a candidate, they will go to sleep... Trash |
Re: Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023 - By Farooq A. Kperogi by Nyanmiridunce: 1:51am On Apr 03, 2022 |
Fahdiga: A patriot has spoken loud and clear. Nigerians should listen to him Because you've said it, Nigerians have heard you. Now go and sleep. |
Re: Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023 - By Farooq A. Kperogi by Jomonix: 6:45am On Apr 03, 2022 |
Youarespecial: Ogbonaya Onu is Nigeria next president. He is from Ebonyi State. He is Buhari political partner since 1999 from their time in ANPP. He is the current minister of science and technology. This is a strong possibility. Ogbonnaya Onu is also very intelligent. First Class Chemical Engineering |
Re: Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023 - By Farooq A. Kperogi by MetaPhysical: 7:24am On Apr 03, 2022 |
jerseyboy: "When constitutional rule was restored in 1999": This statement here proves this Farooq is a fraud because clearly the 1999 constitution is a forgery.
He is an agent of Islamic hegemony who realizing the imminence of Nigeria's break-up simply wants to buy time for the Northern agenda.
This is taqiyya. I noticed this about him. He once wrote an article in which in an attempt to rehabilitate the deteriorated relationship between Yoruba and Hausa/Fulani he betrayed his lack of qualification as an authority on history, he butchered history and presented inaccurracies as facts. I came to same conclusion as you just did but was on ban, I could read but not post comment. Prof Kperogi is a native of Niger State. Many of their identities are subsumed under Islamic faith. All their traditional rulers now wear turban, not indigeneous crown. Turban is a headgear style imported from Tuareg regions and made popular by Fulani. There is nothing Islanic about it. No one in Saudi Arabia, the seat of Islam tie turban unless they belong among the tribal clans of the desert. So people in Niger state no longer have an identity to reclaim. Therefore belonging in Nigeria is a far better option for them than going independent. To that end they sabotage efforts elsewhere to separate. Like he said, North did not want Yoruba to rule, but when it dawned on them Yoruba will destroy Nigeria they conceeded and gave rulership to Yoruba. Nigeria is negotiable, when the cost becomes unbearable. Beware of the many small ethnic groups, they are not interested in a dissolved Nigeria because their glory and existence ends here. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023 - By Farooq A. Kperogi by crimefighter123: 2:23pm On Apr 03, 2022 |
Oshodipikin: A reply to Mr. Kperogi
1. THE INALIENABLE RIGHT : Atiku, Tinubu, Wicked Wike, Tambuwa, Osinbajo, Saraki and even me, Oshodipikin has constitutional rights to contest for the president. Igbos should know this and know peace.
2. WHAT IS LEGAL: Nigerian constitution DOES NOT RECOGNISE zoning of the seat of president. Igbos should know this and know peace.
3. POWER IS TAKING NOT GIVING: You need to hustle very seriously to secure power. You cannot sit idly, come out every 4 years to cry for marginalisation and return to your shell when the hustlers have share the cakes. Igbos should engage constructively, not sending Sending Nnamdi Kanu and his boys to go trouble the water because pendulum didn't swing the South East way.
4. DON'T POKE THE EYES OF YOUR ALLIES: The South South and South West who are suppose to be your strongest allies are being called out and harrassed to step down because Igbos want to rule. In the anals of friendship, you fight those who should get your backing at your own peril. Igbos are as strong as their weakest southern links. Keep harassing Tinubu, Wike, and Ameachi and expect to clinch the Presidency. Remember, there is so much animosity between Igbos & Northerners.
5. THE PROBLEM OF UNITY. If you take sample in the south west today, 90% of the indigenous Yoruba will tell you it's Bola Ahmed Tinubu that's going to be representing the region because he is the most serious candidate. Osinbajo hasn't declared, Doyin Okupe & Dele Momodu just want to have the appellation of former Presidential candidates.
Tinubu has crisscross the entire Nigeria, telling them he is the best candidates. Though many in the South West don't want him, but I tell you, when jungle finally mature, even Dele Momodu & Doyin will que behind Tinubu.
Who is the South East bringing forward? I can count more than eight 8 Presidential candidates (Okorocha, Umahi, Peter Obi, Pius Anyim, Orji Uzor Kalu, Ngige, Moghalu, et all ) from the South East already. Abaribe & some of the south Eastern cacus in the senate have already sold the SE to another fulani man in the person of Atikulater. Are their no qualified candidates in the South East, ohh... There are candidates who are eminently qualified to manage Nigeria, but the Igbos brand of politics do not give them national acceptance.
How serious are the Igbos?
6. ELECTION IS WORN BY THE MOST POPULAR NOT THE MOST PITIED. You can't begin to shed crocodile tears, harassing people who should be your allies, abusing and cursing people (you abhorred) up north and expect them to queue behind you. No people!
Few Igbos who are trying their very best to crisscross the country like Kalu and Okorocha has been tagged Yoruba puppets and Hausa slaves. Funny enough, Atiku, whom the South East has been queuing behind is also a FULANI man. Just as you cry for marginalisation, Saraki, Yahaya Bello has the same right because their region has never produced elected president since independence.
7. THE IGBOS BODY LANGUAGE Most Nigerian people of all extractions know that an average Igbo man loves what Nnamdi Kanu is doing. The Igbos as a people fan the ember of disunity by encouraging and applauding secessionists in the morning and cry for marginalisation at night.
Except for very few igbos who have outgrown this ethnocentric feeling that have spoken against and condemned outrightly, what Kanu and his boys are doing. And these true minds are outcast in the South East today. I am not talking of Joe Igbokwe, the Gutter commissioner in Lagos, because that one is an ambitious hungry mofo who talks too much.
So, the Nigerian people feel giving power to Igbos is like making your frenemies your personal physician Or like throwing pearls to the swines.
So stop crying. Get serious.
8. NIGERIANS ARE SILENTLY OBSERVING Kaduna, Kano & Lagos have shown conscious efforts and good precedents on how to develop Nigeria and make it more united. There are have been Igbos & yoruba who became commissioners in Kaduna and Kano in recent past, there are currently Igbos & North Central persons who are serving advisers and commissioners in Lagos. How many people of other regions have any of the South Eastern government considered good enough to be appointed into their cabinets.
Any governor who attempted that in the south east must be ready to have his head chop off by Ipob. In what ways are the Igbos who want to be Nigerian President been a uniting factor?
As for me though, what I want is a truly Nigerian President, which the country has NEVER had. Tinubu & Atikulators shouldn't be the candidates on board for our consideration as a people, but unfortunately, they are the most serious contenders.
#TheChangeWeNeed. 1 Like |