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Yorubaland In National Chess Game by White007(m): 10:33pm On Apr 27, 2012

Friday, April 27, 2012


The South-West may be fast assuming its old appellation of a wild political theatre as political forces within and outside the zone are now engaged in a frantic and frenzy game of control.

A year after the takeover of the zone by the Action Congress of Nigeria, the ghost of that transition still hunts this politically volatile region.

The stakeholders in the political future of the zone are no longer restricted to the Yorubas, but Northerners and Niger Deltans also see the region as pivotal in the unfolding national political drama.

While Niger Deltans are clutching tight to pre-2011 relationships, the Arewas are looking towards a new pan North-South-West alliance in future political contests.

The deals of the past appear not properly firmed up though. For example, nothing is as yet clear as to what actually happened in the last presidential election which saw the opposition allegedly working and voting for a PDP presidential candidate. The rumour of that period was not quashed and the impression still remains that the ACN, indeed, had an unspoken alliance with the president.

Some insiders still harbour the feelings that the deal, if any, was hammered out without the involvement of South-West caucus of the Peoples Democratic Party.

http://odili.net/news/source/2012/apr/27/605.html
Re: Yorubaland In National Chess Game by AndreUweh(m): 10:46pm On Apr 27, 2012
@The last presidential election, ACN members did not vote for the PDP candidate. Rather they sat at home that day.
The way forward here is for the South westernern voters to be independent minded. The idea of allowing their leaders to dictate for them on whom to vote is not helping matters.
Re: Yorubaland In National Chess Game by bashr8: 12:46am On Apr 28, 2012
White007:

http://odili.net/news/source/2012/apr/27/605.html
pipe dreams, south west have no political relevance in the present politics of nigeria .
Re: Yorubaland In National Chess Game by Nobody: 7:34am On Apr 28, 2012
@bashr8, I know ur leaders will nt share ur opinion here! The present political war is between the north and east, the west seems not t be contestng fo now (even though the north s split btween core and middle belt!). If the east vote fo east and north fo north in 2015, then the west will hold the decidng vote! any region that could win the west over may carry 2015.

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Re: Yorubaland In National Chess Game by Nobody: 4:51pm On Apr 28, 2012
bashr8: pipe dreams, south west have no political relevance in the present politics of nigeria .
SINCE SOUTHWEST DO NOT AVE ANY SON/DAUGHTER @ D HELMS OF NIGERIAN AFFAIRS THUS MAKE IT TO BE IRRELEVANT IN NIGERIAN POLITICS ABI?
na wa for u ooo,simple political calculation u cant fathom,SOUTHWEST IS A POWER BLOC IN THE POLITICS OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA,IF U DONT BROKER DEAL WITH D SOUTHWEST FORGET UR ELECTION AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL ESP PRESIDENCY...... grin

ASK GEJ OR NATIONAL POLITICIANS ............THINK WITH UR HEAD NEXTTIME AND SHINE UR EYES WITH POLITICAL TRENDS IN UR COUNTRY!!!!!!!!!!!! angry

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