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1nigeriamyfoot:You mean the North you and your likes have insulted and called all manner of names since 2015? By the way, good luck with your alliance with the North. The SW will wait for you by the time the SE is done with the VP position and they will realign with the North against a presidential candidate from the SE. Don't forget: the SW is the second largest voting bloc in Nigeria after the NW. The SW also has a large Muslim and Christian population that makes their interaction with the NW, NE and NC easier. I don't see any Southerner becoming the president without a reasonable support from SW. GEJ would educate you better. |
Chidibe212:If you ever thought that the coalition is to make Obi president, then you don't understand Nigeria. The coalition is mainly for Atiku to be president. By the time they conduct their primaries, you would see how Atiku would get almost all the votes. |
kingbee90:I have addressed this in an earlier post on another thread. DoTheNeedful: |
kingbee90:No problem. That cycle will continue. Another alliance will form between the North and the SW that would prevent maybe Obi from presidency. We will keep playing the game until the SW, SE and SS all sit down and realize how the North has been using them. Mind you, the SW and the NW are the largest voting blocs in Nigeria. Any candidate would need to win at least one of those two to be president. By implication, such alliance would mostly benefit the SW the most. |
Any alliance that would not make Obi the presidential candidate is a fraud by the North. The North has a way of hoodwinking the South whenever they don't have the power. If Obi accepts the VP position, this evil cycle will not end. By 2031 or 2035, another Northerner will form an alliance with the SW against Obi to keep power in the North. If the alliance is genuinely about the supposed Tinubu's bad governance, then they should make Obi their presidential candidate. Southerners are very short-sighted! |
Why wouldn't they give him standing a ovation? He is the key to power going back to the North. Northerners are very good at using and dumping Southerners. They nearly dumped Tinubu himself in 2023, if not for the fact that Tinubu was street smart. The playbook is familiar. Every time a Southerner is in power, the Northerners have a way of wanting to get power through the backdoor, using some willing Southerners. Obasanjo prostrated for his Northern VP to do a second term. The North used Tinubu, Amaechi and some Southerners to get Jonathan out in 2015. Now is the time to use Obi, Ameachi, Aregbe and co, to get power back to the North. If the alliance win in 2027, come 2031 Obi will not be president. A politician from the North will also team up a Yoruba man or someone from SS to keep power in the North. Then, it might be the alliance of SW and NW, a replay of 2015. It is nothing new. The North always bait a few Southerners with VP slots, which is a useless position. Northerners, being more politically savvy than Southerners, know that a VP position is useless. They don't value it, and are always very restless when they are not number one. |
Imagine going from "I won the election" to wanting to deputize the person that came second in the last election. Accepting to run with Atiku as a running mate is going to be a mistake for Obi. There is no way it would not diminish his political standing in the public view. It is not worth it. Besides, a VP has no real power. I prefer to be a governor than a VP. The only time a VP is anything is if the president dies in office. Moreover, executive power is very intoxicating. In the event that Obi became the VP, there is no guarantee that Atiku would honor any promise. Their relationship might even go bad within the first few months. There is usually a distrust between the president/governor and the vice. Even Buhari did not support Osinbajo's presidential run. Most governors don't support their vices' ambitions either. Lastly, Atiku would not be a one term president. I have been following politics closely since 1999, and no incumbent has ever done a singular term without seeking re-election. In the unlikely event that Atiku decide not to run, the North would kick. They still feel cheated by Yar'Adua's death. Another Northerner would contest and pick a vice from SS or SW. |
malali:Are you no longer confident of the coalition defeating Tinubu in 2027? ![]() |
This man now seem terrified of the recent mass defections to APC. He seemed very confident of Tinubu's "imminent defeat" just few weeks ago. ![]() |
Those suing should get themselves acquainted with the Land Use Act. The state governments own every land in Nigeria, except for the ones owned/occupied by the FG. Every state government can appropriate any land within its jurisdiction as it wish, with the excuse of "overriding public interest." |
Yankee101:You are a very dishonest person with high penchant for driving narratives, but not the truth. You joined two different parts of the news together to mislead your readers. Go back to read the news again. The $200m for Lagos Metropolitan Development and Governance was obtained in 2006. Anu mpama! |
OredoPikin:Given how you people packaged Obi, I am disappointed in the timing of that kangaroo election. It is better to not even conduct the election at all. How is conducting election two months to the tenure expiration different from a governor borrowing money few weeks to the end of his administration. If you have any integrity in you, you would have moral questions about the timing of that election. I have absolutely no problem with Obi, but his supporters. You guys elevated him above the average Nigerian politician, even though he has many baggages that were carefully suppressed by Obidients. You viciously attack those who are curious enough to find him out. Obi does not deserve the hype Obidients give him. He is just like any other politician that is deceitful, greedy, pretentious and pseudo-democratic. A better pitch for Obi presidency would have been to have a president of Igbo ethnicity, which is very valid, given that the SE have been excluded politically at the federal level. Due to arrogance, cunning and deceit, Obidients decided to market him as some messiah with impeccable administrative credentials. Shame!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
IfnobeGod20:Given how you people packaged Obi, I am disappointed in the timing of that kangaroo election. It is better to not even conduct the election at all. How is conducting election two months to the tenure expiration different from a governor borrowing money few weeks to the end of his administration. If you have any integrity in you, you would have moral questions about the timing of that election. Even in the link you provided, it was stated that the election was mostly a sham in many local governments. I have absolutely no problem with Obi, but his supporters. You guys elevated him above the average Nigerian politician, even though he has many baggages that were carefully suppressed by Obidients. You viciously attack those who are curious enough to find him out. Obi does not deserve the hype Obidients give him. He is just like any other politician that is deceitful, greedy, pretentious and pseudo-democratic. A better pitch for Obi presidency would have been to have a president of Igbo ethnicity, which is very valid, given that the SE have been excluded politically at the federal level. Due to arrogance, cunning and deceit, Obidients decided to market him as some messiah with impeccable administrative credentials. Shame!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
I agree to some extent, although both are bad. Drugs are just substances some governments consider(ed) bad and made illegal. There are also a lot of politics around drugs and what substance should be considered as drugs in every part of the world. Marijuana is considered as drug in many states in America today. Many politicians in the US are currently pushing to remove marijuana from the list of harmful drugs, after thousands of people have been jailed for taking or trafficking marijuana. In fact, Marijuana is no longer a drug in California. A substance that is considered a drug today, may be considered as okay tomorrow. In other words, the concept of drugs may change over time. Human trafficking is purely human exploitation. Deceiving underage girls into prostitution and making money from such is horrible. Shipping out underage girls for sex-slavery is beyond appalling. I would not care about a mature woman making money from prostitution, but having a man/woman make money from another woman's body is something else. NB. I would want you to reason my point logically and not from a myopic political lens. |
I agree to some extent, although both are bad. Drugs are just substances some governments consider(ed) bad and made illegal. There are also a lot of politics around drugs and what substance should be considered as drugs in every part of the world. Marijuana is considered as drug in many states in America today. Many politicians in the US are currently pushing to remove marijuana from the list of harmful drugs, after thousands of people have been jailed for taking or trafficking marijuana. In fact, Marijuana is no longer a drug in California. A substance that is considered a drug today, may be considered as okay tomorrow. In other words, the concept of drugs may change over time. Human trafficking is purely human exploitation. Deceiving underage girls into prostitution and making money from such is horrible. Shipping out underage girls for sex-slavery is beyond appalling. I would not care about a mature woman making money from prostitution, but having a man/woman make money from another woman's body is something else. NB. I would want you to reason my point logically and not from a myopic political lens. |
I like her 'green-white-green' top though. ![]() |
ArcSEMPECJ:I didn't vote for Buhari. I don't know about Amotekun. The issue here is that: why does an average SEner always feel that someone is after them? If the same thing happen to ten Nigerians from all tribes, including three SEners. The three affected SEners are likely claim victimhood. Why? |
overall90:You are the one that don't know the fact. I watched his interview on TVC before the demolition where he reluctantly admitted to the fact that he didn't own beach. That is trespassing. He was only taking advantage of the closeness of his property to the beach, which is not bad. My problem with him is that he feel entitled to the place when the govt. decided to use the place. The other people who own beach resorts in Lagos do no not own those places too. If tomorrow the government decides to take over those places, I would not expect them to act in the manner Landmark acted. You should never feel entitled to what you don't own. As for the route, the government reserve the right to change the route to however they want. The fact that Landmark does not own the new route diminishes your line of argument. Besides, if you check the original route, you would notice that real buildings would have to be demolished. The current route minimizes the amount of buildings to be demolished. Your tribalistic mind would not allow you to see that. Those multi-storey buildings that would have been destroyed if the original plan was followed does not matter to you. You care more about an almost empty beach because it affects your kinsman. |
overall90:You are not making sense. Landmark was trespassing on the beach. That beach is a public property. His actual property was never touched. I actually don't see anything wrong in him using the beach. However, the narrative he and his tribesmen put out that he was being persecuted for him being Igbo is horrible. I don't know where he got that sense of entitlement to a place that was never his. Whether Landmark is a business does not matter. Is he not benefitting from the business? Would you allow any business person to tresspass on your property. Besides, he was not the only one affected. In fact, there are other businesses owned by non-Igbos there. |
ArcSEMPECJ:I don't hate Igbos. I am closer in blood to Igbos that you may ever imagine. Fortunately, I don't deal with people like you in real life. I am beyond comforted that there are Igbos who don't share the same views as you. People that see life from your perspective are the real problem of Obi and the Igbo presidency. You go all about social media putting down other people without recourse to truth. The only truths that you care about are such that make you feel good. If the truth doesn't make you feel good about yourself, it must be because others hate you. How classy can one be? |
ArcSEMPECJ:SMH @ the bolded comment. I thought you were a reasonable fellow. Did he have to permission to 'manage' the beach? He was trespassing on a public property. When the owner of the property came calling, he decided to incite his ethnic people against the owner. That is it. If a piece of land does not belong to you, it does not belong to you. Did anyone ask him to manage it? He was even making money from it. Like I earlier commented, I have no problem with him using the beach front. I would have done the same thing if I owned the property. What I find distasteful was him inciting his fellow tribesmen against the government for taking over a place that wasn't his. The audacity is crazy..... |
ezechi24:This comment here is one of the reason some people would be skeptical about voting someone from the SE. You are not concerned with the truth, you are more concerned with Umahi covering the lies of his Igbo brother. No wonder Obi got 90% of the votes in the SE in the last election. The least I would have expected of you, would be to fact-check Umahi. The fact is that Landmark was not the only one affected with the demolition. There are many Yorubas affected, but you guys turned it to ethnic issue. Even the exclusion of Okorocha in APC politics is tribal to you. I can easily name 10 prominent Yoruba men that supported the emergence of APC, who are nowhere today. Why must ethnicity always come first to you? Yet, you want to rule Nigeria. |
ArcSEMPECJ:I understand the importance of the beach to Landmark. However, it is not his property. He and his enablers should have appealed to the government instead of appealing to ethnic sentiments and lying that his property was destroyed. Nigeria is a very volatile country. The narrative of Landmark and his brothers was wrong. The landscaping value you talk about is not his right, but I understand the impact on his business. |
Yourbaslayer:I don't see that scenario playing out. However, calling someone's post about a possibility of state of emergency in Rivers unintelligent, shows you are either ignorant or in your twenties. The constitution clearly gives the FG the power to impose state of emergency on any state in Nigeria. It happened twice under Obasanjo and heaven did not fall. It is just that Yar-Adua, GEJ and Buhari refrained from using that power during their times. |
At last the Fulanis are winning. I remember how every Southern state kicked against allocating Southern lands to the herdsmen for grazing. The initiative was renamed RUGA and it was resisted, as well. This was at the start of Buhari's administration. From then on, killings and herdsmen-fueled insecurities increased across Nigeria. I have always suspected that these killings were, in part, meant to arm-twist the government to ultimately give them land for grazing. Now, it is coming to fruition. I just hope that the Enugu government and other Southern states think this through very well. Any land given for grazing might be lost forever. Wisdom is profitable to direct. |
Dream25:Yeah, but Badagry is Egun. I agree they are our cousins. The Eguns and Yorubas have been living together for centuries. In Ogun State they have Ipokia Local Government, in Lagos State, they have Badagry Local Government. In Benin Republic, they live side by side with the indigenous Yoruba there. We are 5 & 6. |
caracas:I know you are just trying to troll with this comment. Your last mention on my previous comment shows you are intelligent. That people speak Igbo in certain places in Lagos only mean there are many Igbos there. If two Yorubas or Hausas met themselves in Onitsha, they would speak in Yoruba or Hausa. Calling Lagos a 'no man's land' is unnecessary. Lagos represent the collective efforts of Nigerians, and in that sense, it belongs to us all. However, it is indigenously Yoruba & Egun land just like Ogun State belongs to Yoruba & Egun people. |
IkpuMmadu:@bolded, it is common for women to ask men out in America. Even in Nigeria, some ladies could still ask you out. It happened to me once in Nigeria. As for Yoruba men running from their women, that is not the case. Most Yoruba men would still marry Yoruba women. That said, most young people these days prioritize feelings, educational status, religion, social status above tribal considerations, when deciding who to marry. For example, I have seen an Igbo lady reject a guy from her village to marry a Yoruba guy before. Also, a Yoruba Christian would prefer to marry an Igbo Christian lady to a Yoruba Muslim lady. Although, the Yoruba Christian would likely vote for a Yoruba Muslim in a presidential election if the Yoruba Muslim was contesting against a non-Yoruba Christian. In summary, people's marital decisions are not as straight-forward as you think. |
caracas:Maybe! However, I see more inter-tribal marriages in my circle than same-tribe marriages. |
IkpuMmadu:People like you would never understand. You expect me to be combing people's dating profiles to post here to satisfy you, right? Sorry, I can't. You can disbelieve me if you like. There is nothing to gain by making this up. |
DMerciful:If you want to look at it that way, then every state in Nigeria is beholden to the SS states. Anyway, the argument about Lagos is unnecessary. Lagos is for all Nigerians. I don't think any Yoruba man would argue that only the Yorubas build Lagos. Lagos represent our collective effort as a nation. However, it's obvious that the Yorubas are proud to have Lagos in the SW and hate it when other people call it "no-mans-land". To me it is nothing. Na person wey get investment for Lagos be the chairman. |

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