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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by haffaze777(m): 7:01am On Jun 09, 2022 |
Emilo: You are right and that was why we voted for tofa against abiola in 1993 election. |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by truthCoder: 7:04am On Jun 09, 2022 |
Chienex24: There are a lot of brilliant Igbo potential leaders that could have been presented. The selfishness of the political class and the fear of rebuke by townsmen made these people not stand up. See Soludo as an example of what the Igbo can do to brilliant minds. Despite Soludo becoming a governor, his main problem has been factional igbos who want to destroy the state at all costs. This behavior conflicts with sanity and human logic. Someone like Ngozi Okonjo Iweala would have been a great presidential candidate from the south east but will the igbos be united on this? If she tries yo contest, immediately, obstacles from her own people would start showing up. Even if Peter Obi becomes the president today, would Simon Ekpa and his lunatic zombies not cause him more problems as they are doing to soludo? For the igbos to leave this cesspit, a complete paradigm shift needs to happen. |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by shortIGBOman: 7:05am On Jun 09, 2022 |
Frigga13: Eyahh, the thing pain am |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by NigerianAngelo(m): 7:08am On Jun 09, 2022 |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Yorobastard(m): 8:26am On Jun 09, 2022 |
Emilo: Stop to dey reply these foolish people... |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by tamdun: 8:52am On Jun 09, 2022 |
Emyogalanya:This exactly what the op is talking about, instead of u to think about what op said, ask questions, why won't igbo support their own but as usual, u let emotions take over ur brain |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Tellwhat: 9:19am On Jun 09, 2022 |
Emilo:You've said it all. No wonder this country is still the way it is. Same reason Hausa/Fulani and yorubas voted Buhari simply because it's in line with their ethnic agenda And yet they will blame Igbos for being tribalistic Funny enough there are still countless almajiris in the north and the average Yoruba or Fulani doesn't even have a better quality of life than the average Igbo. So they can keep calling Igbos wailers. At the end of the day some of this ethnic champions no go benefit Shi Shi even when their tribe person be president be president As an Igbo man God forbid I vote for okorocha or ikpeazu when I can vote for a Yoruba man like osinbanjo or south south like wike or Hausa man like Zulum But yorubas and Hausas can't say the same. Later na Igbos be tribalist. Same Igbos investing and paying tax in every nook and cranny of this country Yet they've sworn to ensure an Igbo man doesn't become president even if that Igbo man na Jesus or Muhammed. Well na everybody go dey bear the brunt of the fuckup. No be only Igbos go hear am. I think when Buhari win Igbos were mocked endlessly. Last last no be us later cry pass and no be us hunger wipe pass. I personally get employees from other tribes wey if I no pay them them no go chop. At th end of the day we no go carry last 2 Likes |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Walkee: 9:38am On Jun 09, 2022 |
Frigga13:I don't see those people crying about marginalisation on live television. Look at that idiot Onu shouting justice on TV when even people from his village don't want him. If people from your village don't even want you, why should a major political party risk their ticket on you? |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by mrvitalis(m): 9:42am On Jun 09, 2022 |
Reflect7:What would the uniting of Igbos candidates done ? Only you guys accuse Igbos of not uniting only you guys accuse Igbos of not building bridge ...which one is it stick to one |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by pquaver(m): 11:09am On Jun 09, 2022 |
PoliteActivist: My being Igbo or not is not for you to determine.. Go and lick your wounds |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Emilo(m): 11:11am On Jun 09, 2022 |
The abnormal state of Nigeria has made all of us not to be able to operate a system where only the best fit the role. Our brains have been mis-educated to reason just like you are reasoning! Reflect7: |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Emilo(m): 11:17am On Jun 09, 2022 |
Landmack: This is not a matter of IPOB brain. In a normal condition/ situation, its only the best that should be selected irrespective of tribe. I have worked with all kinds and tribe of people across Nigeria. The Igbo man is the only business man that does not look at tribe to select workers.....Quote me any where!!! Until we stop reasoning in the line of tribe and nepotism we will not go anywhere. Have you ever seen a northerner in prominent position in diaspora? It is only in Nigeria that they have power because of tribal sentiment! Go to all the places they hold power from NNPC to federal ministries all deaddddddddddd, nothing functions or progresses with them. Why?? because of tribal attachment. |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 11:20am On Jun 09, 2022 |
Reflect7: I totally agree with you. |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Zulum: 2:37pm On Jun 09, 2022 |
Tellwhat: mind you Zulum not Hausa but Kanuri |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Tellwhat: 3:05pm On Jun 09, 2022 |
Zulum:Sorry for the error |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Emyogalanya: 7:05am On Jun 10, 2022 |
Landmack:whats simon ikpa, Pls? |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Detour00: 10:24am On Jun 10, 2022 |
From the beginning, it was clear that Tinubu was the preferred candidate of the northern governors. Without the party micro zoning to the South east, it will be difficult to get a flag bearer from the Southeast. The South east had one of the least number of delegates in both the pdp and apc primaries. It will be a political miscalculation for delegates from the south east to support a candidate from the south east when there is no support coming from other geopolitical zones. Reflect7: |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by gidgiddy: 10:34am On Jun 10, 2022 |
Reflect7: You guys are funny and laughable. So the result of party primaries is what determines who is marginalised in Nigeria is the APC party primaries? Common sense is not common |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Elporo(m): 10:40am On Jun 10, 2022 |
Emilo: I will quote you at Fidelity Bank. I will quote you at Abia State. Obgeni ... you think your children are here? |
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by DevilsEqual(m): 7:22am On Jun 23 |
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