Politics › Re: Tinubu Just Vaporised Obi Rally Euphoria. by cicero(m): 11:11pm On Oct 02, 2022 |
plaindealer: I know we joke a lot on this platform, but seriously, they pose zero challenge to me or even Aswaiju's chances because Obi's candidacy is a decoration and boutique candidacy, it's nothing but n extension of PDP a,d ipob agitators, nothing Nigerian about them and Nigerians won't let them get anywhere near Aso Rock.
They say a lot of dumb, rettarded, ignorant, mean-spirited and evil rubbish, just laugh because their presence in this race is comedy and entertainment relief.
They are destined to lose and when this is all over, they will return to their ipob agitation and start their silly protests with their currently hidden ipob flags, Nigerians will return to ZOO, shithole and Yoruba people once again are slaves and Hausa people are gworo chewing illiterates, terrorists and all manner of rubbish.
Don't take them seriously, just laugh and enjoy their comedy. All you people are interested in is the money that can come into your pockets, absolutely no interest in Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: What To Do To Make Obidient Shut Up by cicero(m): 2:54pm On Sep 30, 2022 |
Nijablast: Just ask them to show you what Obi aka Naanu did when he was the Governor of Anambra state. Then watch as they disappear like smoke in the sky. You need Peter Obi more than any other person in Nigeria so that you can go to school. Maybe then you can understand the meaning of go and verify. |
Politics › Re: JUST IN: Heavy Security Men Armed Men Arrive Lekki Toll Gate (PIX) by cicero(m): 2:36pm On Sep 30, 2022 |
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Politics › Re: Atiku Abubakar: I Will Be the Stepping-Stone To Southeast Presidency by cicero(m): 8:07am On Sep 29, 2022 |
Yes you are, step down for Peter Obi ASAP. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi Supporters Blast Labour Party For Sharing Pictures Of Abuja Rally by cicero(m): 11:50am On Sep 25, 2022 |
Your caption is misleading and I am sure they will put it on front page. They are saying there are better pictures that showed the massive crowd, why use this ones, how hard is that. Why not say Peter Obi supporters blasts Labour Party for not showing true photos of the Abuja crowd? |
Politics › Re: No Igbo Man Can Win Presidency In 2023: Orji Kalu Writes Off Peter Obi by cicero(m): 4:11pm On Sep 20, 2022 |
Stone cold jealousy, that’s the number one reason they are not supporting Peter Obi. The second reason is Peter Obi did not share Anambra money to them while he was governor. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi Is A National Embarrassment, by cicero(m): 10:22pm On Sep 18, 2022 |
BuharisBoy: How him supporters are defending him If he crammed all that, then he's a genius and he earned my respect. Atleast he crammed meaningful things while your Tinubu the Iragbiji prodigal son with rotten stained teeth crammed
"For what? is it for eba, is it for garri , is it for beans and dodo"
"Cassava, garri, Ewa....aaaaaaaaaaarrrrrnhhn"
Look at what your illusionary fóolish incoming president crammed? No wonder you urchins are not different from him. I believe you kid, he is the incoming president. |
Politics › Re: They Gave Obi 30mins But His Poor Rating Cut It Down To 10 by cicero(m): 7:14pm On Sep 18, 2022 |
Let your lords and saviors from the other party who are competing go to cnn and talk for one hour because of their rating, so we can compare. |
Politics › Re: How Did Peter Obi Became Endsar Presidential Candidate by cicero(m): 7:11pm On Sep 18, 2022 |
Because the you youths are frustrated with bad leadership which is threatening their future, they have been pushed to the wall and they are raising their fingers. You and your generation are the problem, as old and incompetent as you people are your greed and laziness won’t allow you give way to good leaders. Peter Obi gives them hope. |
Politics › Re: The Moment Peter Obi Forgot All He Crammed For The CNN Interview! by cicero(m): 7:06pm On Sep 18, 2022 |
Wow wow wow, he crammed all this? At his age? Impressive. We must not miss this man, I wish the others out of love and respect for the Nigerian youth would step down for him. |
Politics › Re: "We No Dey Give Shishi But We Dey Share Soap And Oil" - Nigerians Come After LP by cicero(m): 8:07am On Sep 15, 2022 |
Going by all the gimmicks used in attacking obi, I chose to believe this was done by the opposition until proven otherwise. First culprit Agbado defenders, second culprit disunited unifiers. |
Politics › Re: To be honest, The Odds Doesnt Seem To Be In Obi's Favour by cicero(m): 9:55pm On Sep 12, 2022 |
You’ve got to love obedients for their swift and devastating responses to insensitive posts. |
Politics › Re: “I Cannot Be A Yoruba Boy And Vote For Igbo” - Prophet Oladele Supports Tinubu by cicero(m): 6:04pm On Sep 12, 2022 |
Nothing here. More educated, prominent Yoruba Pastors with larger and decent platforms are routing for Obi. Nigeria does not need tribalism and the charlatans who peddle it right now. OkutaNla: His kind of tribalism is long overdue. Enough is enough. Ibo preachers have been displaying thier tribalistic support for Peter Obi all this while and heaven did not fall. Nobody has a monopoly on tribalism. |
Politics › Re: “I Cannot Be A Yoruba Boy And Vote For Igbo” - Prophet Oladele Supports Tinubu by cicero(m): 6:00pm On Sep 12, 2022 |
God have mercy on this tribal charlatan. He will repent and become obedient soon. He will use that same mic to campaign for Obi. |
Politics › Re: Charly Boy Accused Of Owing Landlady 7 Years Rent by cicero(m): 10:23pm On Sep 11, 2022 |
Because he is supporting Peter Obi abi? Whether he wins or lose, Peter Obi has changed the landscape of politics in Nigeria and has taught us that power belongs to the people. |
Politics › Re: Although The Ibo Tribe Is The Least Hospitable, Peter Obi Is Our Only Hope by cicero(m): 9:50am On Sep 10, 2022 |
I disagree with the igbo being the least hospitable part. You clearly demonstrate you don’t know them much or you are judging them based on a few faceless keyboard warriors some of whom may be mischievous elements deliberately creating tribal fights. sirjamesjnr: I can boast that I have the intellectual distance to speak objectively about a matter. I'm open, however, to correction and constructive criticism, so if there's anything I say that doesn't apply to common sense and observable phenomenon, please call my attention to it.
I'll discuss the aesthetic appeal of the Yoruba people. The Yorubas are not only intimately familiar with their culture but also very hospitable and accommodating to other ethnic groups. Of the main ethnic groups in Nigeria, they may be the most tolerant. Only in a yoruba land, you get to hear "Lagos is a no man's land". Yorubas have a strong sense of identity that they zealously maintain (as seen in their default opposition to inter-ethnic marriage and their strong grasp upon their cultural indexes such as language, names, dressing, cuisine, etc). They are fortunate for the Yoruba's unity (and, most times, to them alone). In this country, there is an attitude of "we" vs "them," therefore they support one another for their own interests. The Yoruba are very intellectual and open to trying new things as long as it doesn't negatively impact their cultural norms. (A Muslim friend of mine from Yorubaland used to accompany me to church to experience what it was like; a Muslim friend of mine who was born of Muslim parents also started going to church for the sake of having more religious options.)
If you stay out of their way of doing things and, yeah, if you understand their language, the Hausa-Fulani people can be very nice and friendly to other people—they already are exceptionally friendly to themselves. The Northerner, however, is prone to having a revolting perspective of some widely accepted standards and is not afraid to pick up a sword if necessary due to the fast-paced, always changing nature of the environment they live in.
Let's look at the Igbos last. Who are the Igbos truly, you'll be asked in the first question? (I'm not asking this to hear another sermon about how Igbos are the long-lost tribe of Israel or to gain a definition.) There is no IGBO NATION, which reveals the basic character of Igbo people in relation to their sense of national identity. (Or perhaps there has only been one country of Igbos since the 1967 Civil War, connected by a shared struggle but not by an innate motivation of oneness.) In Nigeria, politics and religion are inextricably linked. The religious intolerance of Igbos is greater. I've seen a lot of Hausa and Fulani Christians, some of whom are my friends, but only two Igbo Muslims (and these two are often given the treatment of lepers amidst other Igbos). This dates back to pre-colonial periods, when the majority of Igbo societies functioned as small, independent communities as opposed to the empiristic tendencies of the Yoruba and Hausa-Fulani communities prior to the unification of Nigeria.
The Igbos, among the major ethnic groups in Nigeria, are really the least tribalistic (and in a nation comprised of more than 450 ethnic groups this is a good trait for peaceful cohabitation). There are many Igbo people around Nigeria, and they all appear to be very comfortable there. Sometimes, an Igbo person settles in a foreign land.
The Igbos are also commercially minded, yet this is simply one example of an Igbo man's flaming ambition and desire for greatness. The Igbo man enjoys feeling superior to others, both people from other ethnic groups and those from his own, and he uses all of his skills to make that sensation a reality. The Igbo guy views himself as superior because of who he is and not because of what WE have or WHO WE ARE. The Igbo psyche is ruled by individuality rather than communalism, which may explain why they come across as more progressive than people of other races.
The Igbos, however, are most flawed by this similar tendency. Igbo people are also known for being cynical, shrewd, and brutally astute, much like Shylock. It causes the Igbos to see everyone as just another rung on their ladder of success, including other Igbos, and they are less likely to hesitate to take shortcuts as a result.
In a country where political participation at the national level is mostly defined by the communal support of your own ethnic group, the Igbo have been rendered politically useless by this very attribute. This same characteristic causes other ethnic groups to use a long spoon whenever an Igbo guy is present at the table. It is a quality that breeds an enticing brew of anger and terror of the Igbos in the hearts of others. Having stated that, let's have a look at the three candidates for president. WHO IS Atiku Abubakar : A politician and businessman from Nigeria named Atiku Abubakar GCON was Olusegun Obasanjo's vice president of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007. The phenomenal growth of Intels, the oilfield logistics company that he co-founded in 1982, is a factor in Mr. Abubakar's reputation in the corporate world. The business has expanded from its first location in a shipping container to a multinational, multi-billion naira operation with more than 10,000 employees. Atiku Abubakar worked with Nigeria Customs Service for 20 years and rose to the position of a Deputy Director. He retired in 1989 to venture into business and politics. Please keep this in mind Customs is one public organization that 70% of Nigerians polled said was corrupt and is still corrupt. So you will already be aware of the source when you inquire about this man's wealth again. Atiku Abubakar, a former vice president, has been called a "blatant and disgusting liar" by Obasanjo. A pure capitalist you shouldn't give control to.
WHO IS Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu: Nigerian politician and accountant Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu (born March 29, 1952) held the offices of Lagos State Governor from 1999 to 2007 and Senator for Lagos West during the Third Republic's brief existence.
A man whose identity is kept a well guarded secret, whose age, family, source of income, and educational background are all unknown. In addition to being a known companion of Mueez Akande, who has been identified as the cartel's leader, and having shared housing with him, Tinubu was an active member of the drug cartel. A person who lacks morality, is dishonest, supports modern slavery, and isn't strong enough to handle the demands of the post he'd like to hold.
WHO IS Peter Gregory Obi: Peter Gregory Obi was born on July 19, 1961, in Onitsha, the thriving commercial hub of the state of Anambra, where he would later serve as governor. At the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, he earned a BA in philosophy in 1984. Additionally, he has earned multiple credentials from prestigious foreign universities like Oxford, Harvard, and Cambridge.
Before going into politics, Obi had a prosperous financial career, climbing through the ranks to become the Fidelity Bank Plc's youngest chairman. Additionally, he served as chairman of Future Views Securities Ltd. and Guardian Express Mortgage Bank. According to reports, Peter Obi is exceedingly thrifty with both public and private funds. He left the Anambra treasury with more money than he had when he began serving as governor. He included every check he had left to make sure that instructors, pensioners, and contractors were paid in his handover notes. He assisted in bringing Anambra out of political stalemate while disobeying the godfathers, and he is adamant that he won't buy delegates at the party convention.
So Nigerians, I can say with certainty that no family in Nigeria hasn't been taken advantage of by an Ibo man. The majority of them are hateful and egotistical, but among them, we found a candidate who will rescue us from the woods and lay the groundwork for us to start building and being proud to identify as Nigerians.
The two candidates mentioned above have spent the most of their careers turning Nigeria into the world's most impoverished nation, but Peter Obi is a genuine guy with integrity who has the know-how to restore our greatness. So let's bury the hatch and choose him to lead us on a better road to greatness. I won't lower myself to respond to hate speech; instead, I'll only address posts that make sense with facts and enlighten us for the greater good. Happy weekend let make Nigeria great again. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi: I'll Stop Campaigning, If Anyone Proves I Misused Money As Governor by cicero(m): 9:42am On Sep 10, 2022 |
Kagd10: You mean your Peter Obi who cursed himself and family if he ever left APGA or join any other party apart from apga? Heck, his pandora criminal case is out there.
No one takes your pathological liar serious. Someone who achieved absolute nothing in Anambra while investing state funds into his family business which the criminal justified.
Tinubu's legacies such LAMATA, Eko atlantic city, RRS, housing units, LASTMA, lekki trade zone, lekki seaport, gigantic lasu teaching hospital, millenium schools, BRT etc and enormous increase in lagos revenues speak for him. This is not what we are talking about now kid, go to the jokes section until you become obedient, then you can return to chill with the big boys. |
Politics › Re: 2023 Election: Peter Obi Is An Apc Secret Agent Planted To Disrupt Pdp Votes in by cicero(m): 9:41pm On Sep 09, 2022 |
Confirmed, you people are really afraid of Obi. Apc accusing him of working for pdp and pdp doing the same. Obedient s are recalling harassing these people. |
Politics › Re: Uproar As Obi Demands Over N1M In Gate Fees To Address Nigerians by cicero(m): 7:40pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
By the way, this is still good news compared to the established stories around the other contender’s. |
Politics › Re: Uproar As Obi Demands Over N1M In Gate Fees To Address Nigerians by cicero(m): 7:37pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
Is this all you can come up with after you’ve been paid to smear Obi? You will never get a good job because you lack skill and intelligence. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi: We Should Be Careful Not To Create Another Monster - Dalung by cicero(m): 4:54pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
Charlatans everywhere. Started by casting aspersion on Obi before endorsing his preferred candidate. Obi represents the awakening of a generation whose stolen destiny must be returned NOW. As expected NairaAgbadoland quickly put it on homepage. |
Politics › Re: Text Of Peter Obi's Speech In Charlotte, North Carolina by cicero(m): 8:24am On Sep 01, 2022 |
Igboslayer: Peter Obi should tell Nigerians why he invested Anambra State fund in a family beer business that promotes Biafra logo/insignia till this day. Check picture below. This itself is corruption.
Meanwhile, Most Igbos you see around only pretend to be Nigerian during the day and support Biafran at night, then after 9 months of indescretion and treachery they become pregnant with intense disloyalty and hatred which made them labour in vain at LABOUR PARTY and give birth to triplets called Zoogerian, Zoombidient and Obituary.
OBI is a fraud, a Biafra at heart. This is a man who invested millions of dollars into a beer business own by is family that still promotes Biafra till this day. Hero beer wears the biafra flag from head to toe.. You can see in the Picture below for yourself, this not propaganda, it's what it is.
Nigerians needs be wise oooo. The black cloth this man wears up and down is part and parcel of the biafra insignia. Don't be fooled, he never tranformed Anambra state, after eight years the state became heavily indebted. The suffer no dey tire you people started their suffering from Anambra state.
These are really treacherous people, followers of Nnamdi Kanu that called Nigeria zoo and are now suddenly in love with Nigeria and want to rescue it...no be juju be dat? Igbos for once are never sincere with Nigeria. Put hatred and and disdain for the Igbo aside and rescue Nigeria first so you won’t be waiting for a every 4 years to make money through typing politically motivated gibberish. You’re not getting younger. |
Politics › Re: Text Of Peter Obi's Speech In Charlotte, North Carolina by cicero(m): 8:18am On Sep 01, 2022 |
adioolayi: "We will have zero tolerance for corruption; block leakages and cut the cost of governance. Our total commitment to transparency and accountability in government business is the only credible way to achieve limited to zero corruption."
Oga Peter Obi..this country matter for corruption tie serious wrapper ooo...na huge systemic problems and na civil servants be the champions for Government establishments....
It's good to say I will fight corruption...why are people corrupt What will you do to make corrupt practices less enticing
In all your interviews ..I am yet to see answers to the above.
God bless Nigeria This is why comprehension should be thoroughly and rigorously taught in schools. However, read the text severally until you see the answers you are yet to see. |
Politics › Re: A Vote For Peter Obi Is A Vote For Igbo Agenda by cicero(m): 9:00pm On Aug 31, 2022 |
johnmartus: This people have been crying all this while on marginalized .igbo don't have any interest in Nigeria but they just want power by all means. Every response in favor of Peter Obi is organic and genuine unlike the paid and robotic attacks on the obidient movement. |
Politics › Re: 2023: Atiku Is A Veteran Loser, I Don't Know Peter Obi - Governor Aminu Masari by cicero(m): 8:00pm On Aug 25, 2022 |
I am sure that is why Nigerian youths have risen to change the tide. They have been hopeless now they want their political oppressors to become hopeless. Obi is a dream whose time has come and he will win not because he has structure but because the oppressed, enslaved by their co-called leaders and parents have woken up. By the way, for changing the narrative of a presidential election in Nigeria for the first time, stirring the interest of the apolitical multitude in politics, for making the youths know they have a voice, Obi has already won some victory. Abdul05: who knows Peter obi for North? Absolutely no- body ,whatsoever.... 
Let us assume that obi wins the federal election ...
how would the northern oligarchies relate with him..? It is hopeless...  |
Politics › Re: Throwback Video Of Peter Obi Giving Refuge T 2012 Flood Victims From Kogi State by cicero(m): 9:11pm On Aug 04, 2022 |
NyamiriFlathead: And so, so whe should vote the worthless bastard because of this abi, Obidient followers are truly stupid..... Hoebi idiot is an ipob project, he can rule over his fellow ipob pigs in potopoto region, here in Nigeria the akpu munching fool will never smell aso rock.... Mind you, i am 100% BATified Acts 8:23: …22Repent, therefore, of your wickedness, and pray to the Lord. Perhaps He will forgive you for the intent of your heart. 23For I see that you are poisoned by bitterness and captive to iniquity.” |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi Lied He Has No House Abroad, See His House In London by cicero(m): 7:14am On Jul 31, 2022 |
One of the reasons every Nigerian with any iota of patriotism in them must vote Peter Obi. The opposition seems to have 1001 forensic experts looking for dirt on him or to discredit his talking points. All you have to do to see dirt on the other aspirants is to spend 11 seconds on your computer. |
Politics › Re: Why This Hausa Man Can Never Trust Igbos by cicero(m): 5:49pm On Jul 30, 2022 |
Let him just be Obidient. We can handle the distrust for Igbo part after the election. |
Politics › Re: How Did Peter Obi's Father Die? by cicero(m): 2:13pm On Jul 27, 2022 |
Shows all you guys do everyday is to look for dirt on Peter Obi. |
Politics › Re: Compare These Congratulatory Messages By The Presidential Aspirants by cicero(m): 8:44pm On Jul 26, 2022 |
slimfit1: Be warned Obi didn't change and thing during his time as governor. These people here are fake leaders. I'll rather vote for AAC. Obi is a good man but I won't build a house only for another to come and destroy it. Obi and Tinubu are not that different only age separates them. What we have here are the best thieves and the good smart thief. Obi is a nice man so was Jonathan we need brave leaders who won't hand over to thieves but nurture greater leaders of the future. What if your supposed good leader is a documented “pilferator” who will deliver us from him and his forty thieves? |
Politics › Re: Atiku 1 Obi 0 by cicero(m): 8:32pm On Jul 26, 2022 |
I support Obi and will vote him no matter what, but I also support having everything he says and does tested and evaluated by unpatriotic elements who place money, tribe and religion before country. I like to know that the next president of Nigeria is challenged intellectually and factually and proven to be fit for the job. So far Obi is doing great, not perfect but doing great. No other aspirant comes close yet. We keep going. |
Politics › Re: The Truth About Primate Ayodele's Prophecy On Osun Election by cicero(m): 6:58pm On Jul 17, 2022 |
That’s the baffling thing about these prophecies, someone always come up to defend every failed prophecy. God is no longer giving all these prophecy in a period He has given the Holy Spirit. |