Politics › Re: History: On This Day Ahmadu Bello And Wife Were Brutally Murdered by Gucciblog: 9:18pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
BATified2023: u igbos killed other tribe leaders n u will forever pay for it Your brother Awo died after drinking rat poison. Deal with that. |
Politics › Re: History: On This Day Ahmadu Bello And Wife Were Brutally Murdered by Gucciblog: 9:17pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
PandoraObi: Igbos soldiers killed and robbed him Suddenly South South man is Igbo? Buhahaha |
Politics › Re: COUP: We Know Our History, We Cannot Be Blackmailed With Lies. - Dr. Musa Bayero by Gucciblog: 9:15pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
sapele914: What is new? We heard way more nonsense than this, during your 15 minutes of Biafra agitation. OPC terrorist shut up |
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Politics › Re: COUP: We Know Our History, We Cannot Be Blackmailed With Lies. - Dr. Musa Bayero by Gucciblog: 9:10pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
SIONKPO1: All the Service Chiefs under pmb are 95 ℅ Northern Muslims,does that mean that Nigeria is an Islamic Country? The Civil Was was fought and believe me,its better that it happened then. Human being like you trying to incite hatred should be locked up cause you are not making any tangible reasonable sense. I will always say it,DSS should should close Nairaland cause it seems Seun is cashing out on Hatred been spread on his platform Honestly. This platform is very useless. Imagine a little boy like Ihordspy, that doesn't know anything about the coup yapping nonsénse on Nairaland and thinking he's making sense. |
Politics › Re: COUP: We Know Our History, We Cannot Be Blackmailed With Lies. - Dr. Musa Bayero by Gucciblog: 9:07pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
joyandfaith: They planned to install Awolowo as the head of state. . Don't mind the little boy. He doesn't even know what led to the coup. |
Politics › Re: COUP: We Know Our History, We Cannot Be Blackmailed With Lies. - Dr. Musa Bayero by Gucciblog: 9:06pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
lhordspy: Lol. You are really a very d@ft fellow.
Ironsi did nothing. How old are you again? That's why I said you're a little child. Go and read your history and stop copy and paste from your WhatsApp group. |
Politics › Re: COUP: We Know Our History, We Cannot Be Blackmailed With Lies. - Dr. Musa Bayero by Gucciblog: 9:05pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
BATified2023: u igbos will cry next month
Write it down Atleast if fuel sale for 1000 naira you will still buy it with that same Igbo man. And it won't stop an Igbo man from building a mansion in his village. Bush Kolo pig |
Politics › Re: COUP: We Know Our History, We Cannot Be Blackmailed With Lies. - Dr. Musa Bayero by Gucciblog: 9:03pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
BATified2023: u should observe we no even dey hear zoo again Same with Oduduwa Nation again. The last time we did, was when your fellow miscreants were shot dead by men of the police. |
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Politics › Re: COUP: We Know Our History, We Cannot Be Blackmailed With Lies. - Dr. Musa Bayero by Gucciblog: 9:00pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
BATified2023: but igbos can keep insulting us n telling us awolowo drank rat poison Yes Awo drank rat poison. Go and jump into Lagoon |
Politics › Re: Full Text From Peter Obi's Press Conference In Abuja Today by Gucciblog(op): 8:08pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
lhordspy: A criminal.
So Nigeria is no more a zoo. Hausa/Fulani are no more terrorist. Yorubas are no more hausa slaves.
Nigerians are not stupid. So you don't want Oduduwa Nation again? |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi's Ondo Rally Vs Nigerian Wedding Reception - Reno Omokri by Gucciblog: 8:04pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Unrated900: Not be all his attendants get pvc The online na him worst pass Highest vote he can get for the whole Nigeria no fit Passe 6m If he pass am I fit give anyone Lexus ES 350 tokunbo on a token of 1m naira cash From he won't win his polling unit, to getting 6 million votes. Can't you see that you're a clown? |
Politics › Re: Soludo Replaced Peter Obi's Banner With That Of APGA (Before And After Pictures) by Gucciblog: 6:18pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
lhordspy: Nobody is entitle to monopoly of madness. You're the only mad person. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi's Ondo Rally Vs Nigerian Wedding Reception - Reno Omokri by Gucciblog: 4:47pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
PDP Lagos birthday party called rally.
Reno Omokri should be concerned about that in a city with 7million voters
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Politics › Re: Full Text From Peter Obi's Press Conference In Abuja Today by Gucciblog(op): 4:40pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: Full Text From Peter Obi's Press Conference In Abuja Today by Gucciblog(op): 4:40pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Dear Peter Obi,
We are standing with you on this journey to take back our country & be rest assured that every sensible Nigerian youth is already on your side. We are determined, focused, united, strong, & ready to do the job that is required to bring about a new Nigeria, with you it is POssible. |
Politics › Full Text From Peter Obi's Press Conference In Abuja Today by Gucciblog(op): 4:39pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Fellow Nigerians,
15th January, a very special and unique day in 2023 as it was 53 years ago! 40 days from today, Nigerians will be voting in an election that many regard as the most crucial and existential decision we have to make as a nation, and particularly for our children and youths, given the sad state of our dear nation, Nigeria: alarming insecurity, unemployment, poverty, inflation, debt, hunger, disunity, hopelessness and many other indices of a failing state.
It was also on 15th January, 53 years ago, a very special red-letter day for Nigeria that the booming of guns and other paraphernalia of battle were formally silenced in the thirty-month civil war in which millions of lives were regrettably lost and an unquantifiable number of properties destroyed!
As we can recall, Colonel Olusegun Obasanjo, as he was then known, led the then Biafran delegation to General Gowon to declare that the war was over and that the military colleagues from the Biafran side should be deployed.
It was stated: “To keep Nigerian one is a task that must be done” and “No victor, no vanquished”. It is this task of keeping Nigeria one in the spirit of no Victor, no Vanquished that has provided the platform for the commitment of both mental and physical energy to the arduous but noble task of building one strong, united ad indivisible Nigeria. As such, the overriding task we should all be committed to, as stated above, is Securing and Uniting Nigeria for Sustainable and Inclusive Development, particularly for our children and youths.
While we regret the immense losses from the war, pray for the repose of souls of the departed and thank God that it ended, we all must join hands with utmost sincerity and commitment to prevent any serious violence in Nigeria, let alone another civil war! Never again!
This task of Securing and Uniting Nigeria should be our only option and we all can agree that the leaders and people of different sections of Nigeria have done admirably well, particularly in the years immediately after the war.
Within less than ten years after the end of that civil war, a committed personality from the defunct Biafra, Dr. Alex Ekwueme, was the Number Two Man to a most patriotic, humble servant-leader, Alhaji Shehu Shangri, who was Number One.
May their Souls continue to rest in peace! Our dear Shehu Shagari and Alex Ekwueme -both of blessed memories - became a strong and veritable expression of the unity and togetherness that engendered a vibrant post-war Nigeria.
This democratic leap with its unifying symbolism was glorious for Nigeria, and I deeply cherish such path of brotherhood and onenesses established by Shagari/Ekwueme and truly believe that it is this path of inclusiveness and togetherness as one Nigeria we should follow today.
Anyone who still harbours a different agenda different from the realization of a wholesome and unifying people-oriented development vision is doing a terrible disservice to this generation and generations of Nigerians yet unborn.
I cannot think of any valid reason, except for the deficit of sound socio-economic and political policies and programmes that will unite and propel Nigeria forward.
From what I know of the South-East, the Igbo Nation, led by Ohaneze, has at every opportunity been unequivocal about its commitment to the unity, oneness, integrity, and progress of Nigeria, based on equity, justice, and an inclusive society. And I, Peter Obi, a proud Nigerian of Igbo extraction, I am most truthfully and wholly committed to that stand of One United, Secure and Progressive Nigeria! It is also worth calling a spade a spade.
There are youths all over Nigeria who are frustrated because of injustice, poverty, lack of opportunities, unemployment, and apparent exclusion. Such youths could seize upon and use anything issue or tool to express their frustration and anger. I believe that some of those who are agitating, are doing so partly due to our failures in creating an inclusive and progressive Nigeria.
A working Nigeria with equity, justice and fairness will also definitely and effectively checkmate such extreme groups like Boko Haram and ISWAP.
I personally believe that the best strategy for dealing with these situations manifesting in the guise of unclear nationalism, bigoted patriotism and religious bigotry is a carrot and stick approach. Nation building and an Ordered Society are now imperative.
We must wean those that can be weaned through the creation of a society where equity and justice will prevail, a society where the basic freedoms and necessities of life, such as health, jobs, skills, and empowerment are provided.
There must be a national programme for those who will accept the carrot approach. For those unwilling to yield to the carrot approach, the stick option will be fully justified and applied. We must put order in our society and where necessary, justice will be tempered with mercy.
I believe that various agitation groups will stop their agitations when they see a patriotic leadership imbued with fairness, equity, justice, and a determination for a very inclusive and progressive society.
Every rational human being can change when he sees a good reason to do so. Such incentives require the right approach, effort, and time.
It is also unfair to use the misconduct or position of one person or few persons in an ethnic group to stigmatize the entire group.
It is a wrong approach and should not be so! I have repeatedly said that I will sit down and discuss with all agitators, believing that we must continue to talk and negotiate with all to achieve positive results.
Today, marks fifty-three years since the civil war formally ended. Let us accept that the war has truly ended. To try to continue to ‘fight the civil war’ today, after fifty-three years, would be a great disservice to Nigeria and Nigerians, particularly our heroes who diligently Laboured to secure and unite us. Let our rallying anthem remain:
“Though tribes and tongue may differ, in brotherhood we stand.” On this day 15th January 2023, I most sincerely pledge and commit that I will spend the rest of my life making sure that the civil war and the circumstances that led to it do not re-occur;and to ensure that we build an all-inclusive and progressive society where no individual or group will be estranged, marginalized, or excluded.
I remain resolute that a New Nigeria that we are all proud of and patriotically committed to is Possible and it is a task that must be achieved!
Today, 133 million Nigerians live in multi-dimensional poverty, 20 million children are out of school, we have near 40% unemployment, with about 60%unemployed youths who do not know where the next meal will come from; our young people in their productive years are doing nothing, our primary healthcare system has collapsed, we have overtaken India in infant mortality despite their being seven times our population. Our youths’ drug abuse prevalence is the highest in the world.
We are now globally treated like second class citizens; with Nigerians being refused entry into countries we were far better than a few years ago.
These are things that should concern us today; these are things I want us to come together as a family and as a great nation to commence reversing, irrespective of our tribe and religion.
That is the Nigeria for which I wish to be the Team Leader, where everybody will be included, no matter where he or she comes from or what his or her beliefs are.
There are critical junctures and times in which every nation must seize the moment to define or redefine its history. For Nigeria that moment is now! Today marks fifty-three years of Nigeria’s re-unification after the civil war.
A new Nigeria is possible; a nation bound in freedom, peace, unity, justice and prosperity is realizable! Let us all join hands in love and brotherhood to build, with God of our creation guiding our noble cause!
God bless you all and the Federal Republic of Nigeria. -PO https://twitter.com/PeterObi/status/1614522350732562433?t=mIhZG7He1BXGAy8Wz5i6Xw&s=19
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Politics › Re: Peter Obi To Speaks At The Chatham House Today, Monday 16 January 2023 by Gucciblog: 2:12pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: 2023: Nigeria Will Be Safe In A Stingy Man’s Hands, Obi Replies Tinubu by Gucciblog: 11:13am On Jan 15, 2023 |
Aufbauh: I've observed that Obi is not much different from Buhari in orientation, inclination and disposition.
Such character believed that they can run the govt alone without taking into account that he is not omnipresent and have others around them who want sabotage them.
They believed in being stingy which will not help circular flow of income and have regional sentiment which will lead to nepotism and subsequently engender mediocrity in govt.
I've supported such like mind in Buhari for almost 8yrs and there's no considerable growth. This is why I'm not impressed by the Obi candidature aside his average track record. You're a fôól. So you have finally agreed that Buhari and APC failed, yet you want your Tinubu and APC to continue from where Buhari stopped. Are you not a Mugu? |
Politics › Re: More Pictures From Peter Obi's Presidential Campaign Rally In Ondo State by Gucciblog(op): 6:33pm On Jan 14, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: More Pictures From Peter Obi's Presidential Campaign Rally In Ondo State by Gucciblog(op): 5:36pm On Jan 14, 2023*. Modified: 6:35pm On Jan 14, 2023 |
Peter Obi at the Palace of the Deji of Akure addressing the Traditional Councils.
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Politics › Re: More Pictures From Peter Obi's Presidential Campaign Rally In Ondo State by Gucciblog(op): 5:36pm On Jan 14, 2023*. Modified: 7:04pm On Jan 14, 2023 |
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Politics › More Pictures From Peter Obi's Presidential Campaign Rally In Ondo State by Gucciblog(op): 5:36pm On Jan 14, 2023*. Modified: 7:04pm On Jan 14, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: Peter Obi's Wife Hold Town Hall Meeting With Women In Ondo State (Pictures) by Gucciblog(op): 3:47pm On Jan 14, 2023 |
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Politics › Peter Obi's Wife Hold Town Hall Meeting With Women In Ondo State (Pictures) by Gucciblog(op): 3:46pm On Jan 14, 2023 |
Our Women's Town Hall Meeting In Akure Ondo State Was Colourful #ObiDattiInOndo #PeterObi4President2023
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Politics › Re: Peter Obi Holds Town Hall Meeting With Ondo State Students (Pictures) by Gucciblog(op): 1:38pm On Jan 14, 2023*. Modified: 2:18pm On Jan 14, 2023 |
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Politics › Peter Obi Holds Town Hall Meeting With Ondo State Students (Pictures) by Gucciblog(op): 1:38pm On Jan 14, 2023 |
The hall is packed for the akure ObiDatti youth/students' town hall engagement. Presidential candidate wey people wan listen to.
Ondo is Obidient
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