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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by Exmilitant(m): 3:25pm On Dec 31, 2022
peepydelano:
Northerners own most of the so-called oil wells. There’s no true love among Igbos. Which Igbo politician can do what Tambuwal did in the pdp primary election? We have several stories like that among my northern brothers. Have you seen Kwankwaso attacking Atiku? What was Soludo doing recently about Obi? Truth is bitter
Instead of the Idiot to hide his head in shame over the traitorous attitudes of his people, he is busy emphasizing on fuel.

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by MikeofAfrica: 3:26pm On Dec 31, 2022
peepydelano:
Northerners own most of the so-called oil wells. There’s no true love among Igbos. Which Igbo politician can do what Tambuwal did in the pdp primary election? We have several stories like that among my northern brothers. Have you seen Kwankwaso attacking Atiku? What was Soludo doing recently about Obi? Truth is bitter

Any Smart politician who sees himself in Tambuwal's situation during the PDP primary, will do what he did.

Atiku and Wike were the frontrunner for the primary. Hence northern leaders approached Tambuwal, Saraki and Bauchi Governor to step down for Atiku. Tambuwal has already broken his friendship with Wike after he joined the race since Wike felt it was an insult for Tambuwal to contest the primary with him.

Hence knowing he will not win the primary, the best option for Tambuwal was to step down for Atiku and negotiate for a top position if PDP wins. The Bauchi Governor who is also a Fulani refused to step down for Atiku because he will be contesting for second time as Governor hence will not need Atiku support and appointment at federal level.

Tambuwal does not love Atiku but only protected his political interest. He will stab Atiku at the back if another scenerio arises where his interest did not align with that of Atiku .
Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by MikeofAfrica: 3:34pm On Dec 31, 2022
peepydelano:
They hate themselves, they have this “ I must be better than my brother/neighbors “ mentality. They are never contented and don’t watch out for each other. They are their own problems.

Why are Ganduje, El- Rufai, Badaru, Masari and the rear not supporting their Fulani brother, Atiku?

Does it mean that the Fulani people hates theirselves more than the Igbos?

Why are OBJ, Bode George, Doyin Okupe, Pa Adebanjo and Akin Osuntokun not supporting their brother ,Tinubu, for the president?

Does it means that the yorubas are envious of each other just like the igbos?

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by mideactive: 3:40pm On Dec 31, 2022
Yorubas are even worst, the only advantage the yoruba has is the foresight of Tinubu.

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by SmartPolician: 3:57pm On Dec 31, 2022
You people should stop playing tribal politics. It is hurting this country and will continue to make it a shithole country. Learn to choose a competent leader over tribal champs.

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by eagleu: 4:03pm On Dec 31, 2022
sarkinbauchi:
It is a known fact that most Nigerians from the South East are never loyal. Politically, they are the cause of their own problems but are quick to blame Northern politicians with their fulanisation of Nigeria bullshits.

Name one Igbo man that can do what Tambuwal did in the PDP Presidential primary election for Atiku?


Showing that you have too much sense and open eye is not good sometimes, because it will become nonsense and foolishness eventually.

Take a look at the methods used by many Nigerians majorly from the SE region of fronting the only Presidential candidate from there. They resort to abuses and insults on any Nigerian not in tandem with their choice of candidate, not minding the fact that in any election, the opinions of all should be respected.

In the race to 2023, a lot of diplomacy and stepping down will occur across politcal parties to ensure one major candidate emerges as the formidable contestant.

They are still learning the diplomacy and cunninnes in politics and it may take sometime before they understand how politcs is played.

Hate speech masquerading as advice, suggestions and concern.

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by Abbeytoy(m): 4:16pm On Dec 31, 2022
mrvitalis:

Nwajuba following buhari over over 20 years is not loyalty ?
Onu isn't loyal

Orji kalu hasn't been loyal to the north ? Oh tell me about it ..

If you score 10/100 did you pass or fail?

The guy has a point.

No igbo man will do what Tambuwal did for Atiku

Soludo and this Billionaire for example
Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by Phoen1X: 4:17pm On Dec 31, 2022
BATified2023:
look at how they handled their Biafra
Yet your fathers and uncles are now emulating biafrans, to declare odua radio.

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by Kaiser20: 4:20pm On Dec 31, 2022
sarkinbauchi:
It is a known fact that most Nigerians from the South East are never loyal. Politically, they are the cause of their own problems but are quick to blame Northern politicians with their fulanisation of Nigeria bullshits.

Name one Igbo man that can do what Tambuwal did in the PDP Presidential primary election for Atiku?


Showing that you have too much sense and open eye is not good sometimes, because it will become nonsense and foolishness eventually.

Take a look at the methods used by many Nigerians majorly from the SE region of fronting the only Presidential candidate from there. They resort to abuses and insults on any Nigerian not in tandem with their choice of candidate, not minding the fact that in any election, the opinions of all should be respected.

In the race to 2023, a lot of diplomacy and stepping down will occur across politcal parties to ensure one major candidate emerges as the formidable contestant.

They are still learning the diplomacy and cunninnes in politics and it may take sometime before they understand how politcs is played.
See this Kolo didirin Urchin analysing Nigeria politics which he has zero knowledge about

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by Maduawuchukwu(m): 4:27pm On Dec 31, 2022
Atiku boy stop crying. Peter Obi is going to be on the ballot in February and he will win. If you guys love Ndigbo so much, let Atiku step down for PO.

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by mrvitalis(m): 4:31pm On Dec 31, 2022
Abbeytoy:


If you score 10/100 did you pass or fail?

The guy has a point.

No igbo man will do what Tambuwal did for Atiku

Soludo and this Billionaire for example
Did buhari step down for yaradua ?

Same thing soludo is doing is it not same thing northern APC are openly doing to Atiku

Obsanjo and afenifere doing to tinubu

But hey na Igbo own dey different

Na the tribe that produced president in Nigeria without someone from his tribe opposing it

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by Abbeytoy(m): 4:40pm On Dec 31, 2022
mrvitalis:

Did buhari step down for yaradua ?

Same thing soludo is doing is it not same thing northern APC are openly doing to Atiku

Obsanjo and afenifere doing to tinubu

But hey na Igbo own dey different

Na the tribe that produced president in Nigeria without someone from his tribe opposing it

Obasanjo is irrelevant in present Nigeria politics, he's just in the news to maintain stadorm

For almost all Northern governor to step down for someone should tell you what the plan was

Soludo is a seating governor and has every power to effect the election, and only Buhari is powerful than him ontop election matter.

Anyway, I know nothing about politics

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by mrvitalis(m): 4:47pm On Dec 31, 2022
Abbeytoy:


Obasanjo is irrelevant in present Nigeria politics, he's just in the news to maintain stadorm

For almost all Northern governor to step down for someone should tell you what the plan was

Soludo is a seating governor and has every power to effect the election, and only Buhari is powerful than him ontop election matter.

Anyway, I know nothing about politics
All the northern APC governors backing Tinubu over Atiku means north is united

But soludo not backing obi means Igbos are not united

Men I love your logic what is it called ? Condemn anything Igbos do ?

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by NigerianAngelo(m): 4:52pm On Dec 31, 2022
peepydelano:
Let me put it to you that Atiku is the only northerner truly contesting, we understand the game. How many notable easterners are championing Obi’s ambition? Accept the truth bro

All South-Easterners that have never spoken against Obi, are for Obi.

Ngige, Nwajiuba, Metuh etc all for Obi.


It is the few blind ones who are crooks and failures that are LOUD. (Like 1000 out of 37M).


SE is picking up. This election about 6M votes will be delivered from SE. 6M from SS.

12M to start the day before waiting for others.

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by BlazinGlory40: 4:58pm On Dec 31, 2022
Exmilitant:
My friend go and put your house in order. They are telling you the problems of your tribe and you are emphasizing on fuel. Una get oil well or refinery for east?

Shebi after typing this, you will still go and buy fuel at #400 per liter. Wetin sweet new be day hardship no sabi who be igbo or not.

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by Abbeytoy(m): 4:59pm On Dec 31, 2022
mrvitalis:

All the northern APC governors backing Tinubu over Atiku means north is united

But soludo not backing obi means Igbos are not united

Men I love your logic what is it called ? Condemn anything Igbos do ?

Tell me top or serious politicians backing Obi from your side.

Let reason logically here

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by BlazinGlory40: 4:59pm On Dec 31, 2022
peepydelano:
It’s still better compared to the disaster that will happen if a nyamri is at the helms of the affairs.

Hardship no sabi who be nyamiri. At least, banditry Dey show una pepper.

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by BATified2023: 5:09pm On Dec 31, 2022
Phoen1X:
Yet your fathers and uncles are now emulating biafrans, to declare odua radio.
d pdp wings are doing that madness n I tell u for free that they will b disgraced like Sunday igboho
Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by mrvitalis(m): 5:19pm On Dec 31, 2022
Abbeytoy:


Tell me top or serious politicians backing Obi from your side.

Let reason logically here
U want them to openly back him so you call it Igbo affairs ?

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by JOemmy(m): 5:41pm On Dec 31, 2022
With all their short comings the south east is still far better in human capital development than the north no tribe is created perfect there are always areas to improve on so don't use the fault lines of the igbos to completely comdemn them and rule them out of politics. The igbos have been ruling themselves for thausands of years peacefully before the british colonial masters came and forcefully joined them with the nigerian state that comprised of all kinds of tribes with strange believes and ideologies. If not for islam which the fulani elites have used to control and manipulate the northern masses it would have been very difficult for the north to be politically cohesive.

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by Abbeytoy(m): 7:59pm On Dec 31, 2022
mrvitalis:

U want them to openly back him so you call it Igbo affairs ?

grin grin grin
Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by Lizzysamuel(f): 8:46pm On Dec 31, 2022
peepydelano:
Northerners own most of the so-called oil wells. There’s no true love among Igbos. Which Igbo politician can do what Tambuwal did in the pdp primary election? We have several stories like that among my northern brothers. Have you seen Kwankwaso attacking Atiku? What was Soludo doing recently about Obi? Truth is bitter

Same Kwankwaso that called Atiku spare Tyre abi another one?

Na Igbo matter go killl all of una

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Re: Igbos Are Still Learning Nigerian Politics: May Miss 2023 by ictplotter(m): 8:53pm On Dec 31, 2022
Kwakwanso was right. He said " God gave igbos all the gifts but denied them political sense"

You can even see it through the tribal and regional energy put in by common igbos trying to impose one political novice called Peter Obi.

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