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Obi Vs Atiku Abubakar: Ndigbo’s Conundrum In February’s Election by Adamsxy: 11:01am On Jan 19, 2023
Obi vs Atiku Abubakar: Ndigbo’s conundrum in February’s presidential poll.

By Olu Fasan

A Tinubu presidency would be catastrophic for Ndigbo, keeping them longer in the political wilderness. Therefore, it would be unpardonable if voting for Obi translated into Tinubu’s victory. So, Igbos, think dispassionately, act strategically!

An Atiku presidency is the surest, shortest route to an Igbo presidency.

So, what should be Ndigbo’s strategic response? They should vote massively for Obi if they believe he can win. However, if their ANALYSIS and INTELLIGENCE show that Obi can’t win, they should vote MASSIVELY for ATIKU. Make no mistake.

The Igbos would, rightly, question whether they are, de facto, part of Nigeria. That would push this country to the brink of disintegration. By contrast, an albeit second-best, victory for Atiku Abubakar, the PDP’s presidential candidate, would shorten the Igbos’ route to the presidency. After eight years in power – what would stop him?—it’s almost certain that a President Atiku would support an Igbo to succeed him. Thus, if not Obi, an Atiku presidency is the surest, shortest route to an Igbo presidency.

So, what should be Ndigbo’s strategic response? They should vote massively for Obi if they believe he can win in the first ballot or be a candidate for a rerun. However, if their analysis and intelligence show that Obi can’t win in the first ballot or in a rerun, they should vote massively for Atiku. Make no mistake.

A Tinubu presidency would be catastrophic for Ndigbo, keeping them longer in the political wilderness. Therefore, it would be unpardonable if voting for Obi translated into Tinubu’s victory. So, Igbos, think dispassionately, act strategically!

Re: Obi Vs Atiku Abubakar: Ndigbo’s Conundrum In February’s Election by Dniel: 11:02am On Jan 19, 2023
I so doubt PDP's popularity in the east this time
Re: Obi Vs Atiku Abubakar: Ndigbo’s Conundrum In February’s Election by mrvitalis(m): 11:05am On Jan 19, 2023
Adamsxy:
Obi vs Atiku Abubakar: Ndigbo’s conundrum in February’s presidential poll.

By Olu Fasan

A Tinubu presidency would be catastrophic for Ndigbo, keeping them longer in the political wilderness. Therefore, it would be unpardonable if voting for Obi translated into Tinubu’s victory. So, Igbos, think dispassionately, act strategically!

An Atiku presidency is the surest, shortest route to an Igbo presidency.

So, what should be Ndigbo’s strategic response? They should vote massively for Obi if they believe he can win. However, if their ANALYSIS and INTELLIGENCE show that Obi can’t win, they should vote MASSIVELY for ATIKU. Make no mistake.

The Igbos would, rightly, question whether they are, de facto, part of Nigeria. That would push this country to the brink of disintegration. By contrast, an albeit second-best, victory for Atiku Abubakar, the PDP’s presidential candidate, would shorten the Igbos’ route to the presidency. After eight years in power – what would stop him?—it’s almost certain that a President Atiku would support an Igbo to succeed him. Thus, if not Obi, an Atiku presidency is the surest, shortest route to an Igbo presidency.

So, what should be Ndigbo’s strategic response? They should vote massively for Obi if they believe he can win in the first ballot or be a candidate for a rerun. However, if their analysis and intelligence show that Obi can’t win in the first ballot or in a rerun, they should vote massively for Atiku. Make no mistake.

A Tinubu presidency would be catastrophic for Ndigbo, keeping them longer in the political wilderness. Therefore, it would be unpardonable if voting for Obi translated into Tinubu’s victory. So, Igbos, think dispassionately, act strategically!
What can Tinubu do to Igbos that Buhari didn't do ? Yet Igbos are stronger and better

We are voting Obi we are supporting him

1) he is the best candidate
2) it's the turn of the south east
3) we are not building anymore alliance that won't produce Igbo president first the once we did in the past never worked

If Atiku see 5% for south east make I bend

Now go fvck yourself

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Re: Obi Vs Atiku Abubakar: Ndigbo’s Conundrum In February’s Election by mradonis(m): 11:40am On Jan 19, 2023
Who ever put up this post is an ethnic bigot, a self centered satanic block skull.
We are talking about saving our nation from chaos,you re talking about voting for known criminals who ve openly and jointly ruined of beloved nation and made us laughing stock amongst countries.
Just as isreal surrounded by enemies who wish to exterminate them is waxing stronger and giving it's neighbors sleepless days , so will the people of the east keep moving despite all the negative political plans keep moving and springing more successful business men.
You can't curse who God has blessed.
Persecution only lasts a while. So why is everyone now he'll bent on canvassing for iboa to vote for them? I thought u said their 5% votes don't count. Then let them be .
Re: Obi Vs Atiku Abubakar: Ndigbo’s Conundrum In February’s Election by Glink2018(m): 11:43am On Jan 19, 2023
mradonis:
Who ever put up this post is an ethnic bigot, a self centered satanic block skull.
We are talking about saving our nation from chaos,you re talking about voting for known criminals who ve openly and jointly ruined of beloved nation and made us laughing stock amongst countries.
Just as isreal surrounded by enemies who wish to exterminate them is waxing stronger and giving it's neighbors sleepless days , so will the people of the east keep moving despite all the negative political plans keep moving and springing more successful business men.
You can't curse who God has blessed.
Persecution only lasts a while. So why is everyone now he'll bent on canvassing for iboa to vote for them? I thought u said their 5% votes don't count. Then let them be .


Senseless comment coming from usual Nyamiri dumbass

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