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FuckkME:Stop deceiving yourselves. I support no candidate but I hate it when grown ups make caricature of themselves thinking politics is just social media. |
nnewsnjobs:Obi is not even on the list. Truth be told. |
rolams:Politics is not just social media thing. The judgement day (Election day) is what matters. They vote at where they hope to personally gain from. Peter Obi is not on the list of most. |
Igbos just stop deceiving yourselves. |
Crixxx:You made no sense here. |
Crixxx:I thought they said Igbo think well? Tinubu have enough money to influence second position. Peter Obi have nothing to get other than third. Most of this people will vote where they feel they will personally benefit and not your money. They will collect it and still vote who they want. |
Crixxx:Bro I'm not talking of this online stuffs you guys do. Of which is far from being realistic. Wake up |
Moferere:Stop being childish. |
Jostoman:I'm talking of election day not this online nonesense you do. I support none of the candidates but I know politics very well. |
Tinubu will win South West The North will punish Tinubu for being stubborn. Atiku will win South South don't be deceived I'm from South South the South South will vote Atiku because he gave them Vice. Tinubu cannot win Middle Belt because they will not vote a pupet of the North Atiku will win North West because Fulani will never vote neither an Igbo man nor a Yoruba while neglecting their own. Buhari supported Fulani of Niger for UN office against Onoh of Nigeria while he was head of State. North East Is Atiku home. Peter Obi fans you are just deceiving yourself. Kano votes alone is over two times bigger than the whole South East Votes. Peter Obi can never rule. I support none of the candidates but Im a political scientist who know a lot about politics. South South Can never leave their own and vote Peter Obi. |
Jennyjay283:Fulani will never allow Igbo rule don't be deceived. |
VoteTinubu2023:The North will punish Tinubu for being stubborn. He will only win South West South South will vote who gave them Vice President South East will most likely vote Peter Obi. Middle Belt a Christian Region can never vote another Muslim Fulani of North West can never leave Fulani and vote Tinubu And North East is Atiku home. |
You can be Obedient, but here are the states that Peter Obi will Surely lose. You don't need a Prophet to tell You. Peter Obi will lose the following states 1) Sokoto State 2) Zamfara state 3) Kebbi State 4) Kano state 5) Kaduna state 6) Katsina state 7) Jigawa state Bauchi state9) Gombe state 11) Yobe state 12) Borno state 13) Kogi state 14) Benue state 15) Plateau state 16) Kwara state 17) Taraba state 18) Niger state 19) Nasarawa state 20) Lagos state 21) Ogun state 23) Oyo State 24) Osun state 25) Ondo state. 26)Ekiri State 27) Edo state 28) Delta state ,29) Bayelsa state 30) Rivers state 31) Akwa Ibom state 32) Cross Rivers state 33) Imo state. So the Peter Obi movement is nothing but a utopian movement not based on reality. It is more based on our quest to get a better Government for ourselves, yet it will not give the desired results. So for now being "Obidient" is a mirage, except you want your emotions to take preeminence over your Reason. Peter Obi as you can see will lose 33 states out of the 36 or what do you think?? Copied from Dr. Ejiro Imuere |
LAFOCUZY:Ijaws are for Ijaw Republic |
Arda1000:That's not true. |
Arda1000:Same with Ijaw. |
Randy100:This trash. Igbos are not larger than Ijaw. We Ijaws know this. |
This is not true. Igbos are not larger than Ijaw in population truth be told. |
Please dont get deceived by pictures created by Igbo or false population figures. Igbos are not larger than Ijaw in population. Why haven't Igbos use their false population figure and become President already. The Niger Delta groups shout 24/7 that Ijaw Marginalize them and lord it over them in all ways. Where Ijaw occupy in the Niger Delta is as big as Igbo land. Igbos are not larger than Ijaw in population. See The 10 Largest Tribes In Nigeria!!! I just searched this on the Internet and this was exactly how it is in all sites. Nigeria has been referred to as "The Giant of Africa," due to the large population and distinct economic achievements in comparison to countries that surround this land. Nigeria is found in West Africa and borders Benin, Chad, Cameroon, and Niger. Nigeria is a fascinating country; in the 36 states and Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria, there are over 500 ethnic groups and over 500 languages spoken! Explore the eight largest ethnic groups in Nigeria below: Hausa The Hausa are the biggest ethnic group in Nigeria. With estimates of their population reaching 67 million, Hausa make up approximately 25% of the Nigerian population. The Hausa culture is homogenized, meaning, throughout Nigeria, the Hausa culture is extremely similar. Hausa are known for raising cattle and other stock, growing crops and trading. Hausa are also recognized for practicing Islam as their main religion. Being the largest ethnic group in Nigeria, Hausa have always been some of the main players in Nigerian politics since Nigeria was granted independence from Britain in 1960. Yoruba Individuals who designate themselves as Yoruba make up approximately 19% of the population of Nigeria, making them the second biggest ethnic group in the country. Yoruba are usually identified as Christian or Muslim, although a lot of Yoruba still uphold traditional aspects of their ancestors' religious practices and beliefs. This ethnic group upholds many cultural traditions, including music and culture festivals, traditional Yoruba art, and conventional architecture. The Yoruba culture has historically relied on large populations in a centralized location and an Oba (King). Igbo The Igbo people of Nigeria make up approximately 17% of the population. They have long been opposed to Sharia law in Nigeria, with most Igbo identifying as Christian. Igbo society, unlike the Hausa and Yoruba, is non-hierarchical and not reliant on a centralized society. The Igbo are an essential part of the oil trade in Nigeria's southeastern region. In 1967, Igbo fought with the Nigerian government to achieve independence. This was a two and a half year battle in which Igbo people were subjected to brutal conditions, many starving to death during this time. Since this war, Igbo have been reintegrated into Nigerian society; a lot Igbo still feel marginalized by the status quo in Nigeria. Ijaw The Ijaw live in the Niger River Delta area of Nigeria and constitute around 13% of the population of the country. The Ijaw have historically had tensions with the rest of the Nigerian population. The lands in which the Ijaw inhabit are extremely oil-rich. This is bittersweet for the Ijaw people, as oil exploration has subjected their land to ecological vulnerability. Mismanagement of these oil revenues has kept a substantial amount of the wealth from returning to the Ijaw community. Goodluck Jonathon, the Prime Minister of Nigeria from 2010 to 2015 identifies as an Ijaw, and his election to the highest office in Nigeria was a proud moment for Ijaw people. Kanuri The Kanuri people are found in northeastern Nigeria. Their population is believed to be around 4% of Nigeria (approximately 4,000,000). The regions in which Kanuri live are largely impractical for outsiders to reach. Kanuri people are predominately Sunni Muslims. Boko Haram, an Islamist insurgent group in the North of Nigeria, are mostly of Kanuri descent. This group seeks to express many of the Kanuri grievances towards the Nigerian government. Although the Kanuri culture is rich with tradition, Boko Haram are using their lands as a base for operations, and innocent Kanuri people have been subjected to violence and Sharia law. Fulani Since the Fulani War (1804-1808), the Fulani people have been intertwined with the Hausa of Nigeria. This is largely due to intermarriage and Fulani living among the Hausa population. Fulani and Hausa together make up approximately 29% of the population of Nigeria. Fulani adopted Islam early, and a large section of the Fulani people are recognized as excellent Islamic clerics. Along with the Hausa, Fulani people have also been a dominant presence in the sphere of Nigerian politics since independence in 1960. Ibibio The Ibibio, mostly found in southeastern Nigeria, have a rich oral history passed down through generations. These people have lived in this part of Nigeria for several hundred years. This ethnic group numbers approximately 4.5 million which is equivalent to 3.5% of the population of Nigeria. Ibibio people in the region also inquired (with the British Crown) to become their own sovereign nation within Nigeria (pre-independence). Today, Ibibio predominantly identify themselves as Christian. Ibibio has an amazing artistic culture, most known for creating intricate wooden masks and carvings. Tiv The ethnic group known as Tiv are well known for their agricultural produce and the trading of this produce. This is one of the only sources of income for the group. The Tiv people all trace their ancestry back to an ancient individual also named Tiv, who had two sons. Some Tiv people identify as Christians, even less as Muslim. The traditional religion of Tiv, based on manipulations of forces by humans who have been entrusted by a creator God, remains strong within the Tiv populace. Tiv only make up 3.5% of the Nigerian population, making them one of the smaller ethnic groups within the country. Other Ethnic Groups In Nigeria The remaining ethnic groups in Nigeria make up 12% of the Nigerian population. These groups include Ebira, Edo, Gwari, Jukun, and Igala, to name a few. The middle belt of Nigeria is well known for its diversity, with many of these remaining groups living in this part of the country. Although Nigeria is rich in her diverse ethnicity, many of these groups mentioned above live segregated from others. Most ethnic groups in Nigeria have formed illegal vigilante or militia groups, protecting their interests from other groups within the country. Largest Ethnic Groups In Nigeria Rank Ethnic Group Share of Nigerian Population 1 Hausa 25.1% 2 Yoruba 19.0% 3 Igbo 17.0% 4 Ijaw 14.0% 5 Kanuri 4.0% 6 Fulani 3.9% 7 Ibibio 3.5% 8 Tiv 2.5% * Other Groups 12% SHARE |
Govorner Douye Diri too is invited, and he is coming, among so many other Ijaw leaders. |
Yes God bless the Ijaw Republic. |
chrisvic007:Kalabari are Ijaws. And all Ijaws are going for Ijaw Republic or nothing else. |
BKayy:You think u can lie shey?? U that said bring names of Ijaw towns that have Ama, I brought it u confuse. Let me give u more. Egweama Brass Bayelsa Ijaw AmasoAma Southern Ijaw Bayelsa Ijaw AboneAma Kalabari Rivers Ijaw OkoroAma Nembe Bayelsa Ijaw Okorotomu Kolokuma Bayelsa Ijaw OkotiAma Gbarain Bayelsa Ijaw OlodiAma Edo Ijaw Olodiama Bayelsa Ijaw BoAmadi Delta Ijaw AngiAma the town of Opigo that gave Biafra it's name Sagbama Bayelsa ijaw ObuAma Kalabari Ijaw the town of Asari Dokubo KpakiAma Delta Ijaw The town of the Ijaw National Congress President same position with the Ohanaeze Ndigbo and Afenifere Presidents. AmadiAma Wakirike Rivers Ijaw KabiAma Bayelsa Ijaw AjakurAma Edo Ijaw Etc. |
BKayy:Ama means town in Ijaw. Stop frustrating yourself you've used your own mouth and killed yourself. |
BKayy:Kaiama Bayelsa Ijaw. Asarama Andoni Rivers Ijaw Amadaka Obolo Akwa-Ibom Ijaw OkpoAma Nembe Bayelsa Ijaw Kilibiama Ibani Rivers Ijaw Oloama Ibani Rivers ijaw AparAma Arogbo Ondo Ijaw Ofunama Egbema Edo Ijaw OpuAma Delta Ijaw ObuAma Kalabari Rivers Ijaw. AbuloAma Wakirike Rivers Ijaw Mbiama Engenni Rivers Ijaw AgudAma Epie Bayelsa Ijaw AgudAma Ekpetiama Bayelsa Ijaw Buguma Kalabari Rivers Ijaw And so many others too numerous to mention. |
ifiokjohn:There are no Igbo name native in Opobo. Why are they not in any Ibo socio cultural organizations but they are in all Ijaw own. |
ifiokjohn:Why are they in all Ijaw socia-cultural organizations, without leaving even one behind, but they are not in any Ibo own? Gateman just go and do the gateman job because u are a big illiterate. Oya answer that my question. |
Ekealterego:Say whatever u want to say online it doesn't change anything from the physical. |
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