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AMINDA:Rigging, rigging...rigging ...rigging...rigging...rigging You got the message now? Make it free and transparent, we all know Obi would win. |
AMINDA:Ah,,, the impact is that I should be able to tell Nigerians the way we are telling them about the 2015 disaster that "we warned you " A vote for a Fulani is a vote for genocide. Simple.You see we warned Nigerians in 2014 they gloated because you guys and the SW fooled them. The disasters called Buhari and Tinubu is what the country is suffering today. Let them make the mistake of Atiku and the disater would be on a calamitous scale ![]() We are the prophets because we Igbo see what the rest of Nigerians do not see. |
Chimeluv:An you as a person have NEVER lied abi? So why do you all hold Obi on a higher pedestal that your crooked everyday politicians and tribesmen? So Tinubu never lied and Buhari never lied? |
AMINDA:As a bonanfide Igbo, your gaslighting means nothing to me. I really don't care if another corrupt incompetent entity grabs power whether he's from the SW NE or SS. The earlier you guys ruin the country as you're wont to, the better for everyone. What I'll neever support is a Fulani who'll give tacit support for continual ethnic cleansing. After all with all the calamity of Buhari and disaster of Tinubu, the poorest entities in the country are still not Igbo. No to any Fulani. Now or in the future okay. |
AMINDA:That's Obi's business whether he steps up or down. What I'm saying is that not Nigerian should be stewpid enough to vote a Fulani. Tinubu doesn't need Obi stepping down anyway. he can 'win' the way he did in 2023 and complete south (Yoruba) presidency the way you all shouted in 2014 that it was the turn of the north. In any case no one cares ![]() |
SweetSoup:the reason is that he won the 2023 election. They outmanovered him through rigging, voter supression in the north and voter intimidation in Lagos. They can't stsnd the thought of having him on ballot in 2027. |
AMINDA:I agree with you. Nevertheless, anyone but Fulani. It is the turn of the South. Afterall, Buhari had a disastrous 8 years. Let Tinubu complete another disastrous 8 for balance. Afterall, Nigeria is a country of particular DISASTER. : ![]() |
Have you noticed that whenever an Igbo tries to become president, his most vocal opposition would be an Igbo? I remember when Alex Ekwueme wanted to contest against Obasanjo's second tenure, of all PDP stalwarts at the convention, only Dr Kema Chikwe, an Igbo woman openly canvassed for Obasanjo with a "continuity" mantra even though campaign should have ended before the convention. This also reminds me that it was Charles Soludo that led the campaign against Peter Obi in 2023, knowing fully well that he was the best candidate at that time. Have you seen that in 2027, another Igbo, Kenneth Okonkwo has continued the infamy of Igbo against Igbo. Could this built-in envy be the reason why people kill themselves in some of our villages using charms, poison and other forms of diabolism? Don't get me wrong, diabolism and murder due to hatred, envy and malice exists everywhere in Africa, but have you asked yourself why whenever it comes to political power, only among Igbos do you see an Igbo running a campaign of calumny against another Igbo who is popular enough to win? We all saw Buhari flounder, bumble and falter due to incompetence, but we never saw a notable opposition to him from the northerners in 8 years. We are currently seeing Tinubu's disastrous 4 years, yet even some Yoruba will tell you it's preferable that they all be kidnapped and murdered by Fulani militia than for Tinubu to lose his reelection bid. Something is truly wrong with the Ndigboooo.
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AMINDA:Anyone but Atiku. Only a foulish Nigerian would support Atiku or any Fulani even in 2031. Instead of Atiku, Tinubu should rig as usual. |
And how many goals? It's easy to go market go buy cap. |
LordIsaac:Whether the government and media terms it farmer-herder clash, kidnapping, banditry, terrorism, Islamic Jihad or whatever, it can be summarized as a bloodbath because some entities are cutting wide swats in tears and blood all over the country, especially the north, middle-belt and recently, the southwest. This ethnic militia is slowly progressing the country towards the failed state status, the sort of thing we read about countries like Somalia and Sudan is happening right before us. Take a closer look at the quoted text. Is it the solution? Or can't we all do without the free oil and gas? While the hoardes of death march. |
UzorIyke:I don't know about Ethiopia but I do know that Africa's problem is foundational. The civil was was caused by the British because they know Africans are easy to manipulate. Tribal government is the only thing that can preserve the strength of an African state because the only time Africans were making progress was before the whiteman disrupted them. If Africa was never colonized the way Japan was not colonized, if the regional government was even not dismantled, there would have been little progress. The state structure is just a parasitic nonsense where the idle and unproductive are pampered. Make everyone productive and see progress. |
madridguy:You mean Tinubu is wasting the lives of soldiers? How could you, an agbado master who has praised your agbado master strategist for years suddenly start accusing him of wasting the lives of soldiers? Is Tinubu no longer the builder of the Atlantic, Atalanta and even Atlanta? ![]() |
FSBoperator:At least you've taken note. Don't be heedless the way we warned you in 2015. You know the consequence as currently happening in Oyo, Ogun and Kwara ![]() |
UzorIyke:Restructureing by tribe would make more sense. Make a head count of every ethnic group, use collegial system by giving them weight based on population, every tribe should have its own government. Tell me, would Yoruba have voted Obasanjo if it was a tribal government? Would they vote Tinubu knowing his antecedent? The answer is no. No one likes Nigeria, whether Yoruba or Fulani so everyone is after what they get. If you create a tribal structure, everyone would strive to get the best by electing their best hands. That's the only way to make progress in Africa. Not this whiteman-imposed setting. |
The dogs are always outside. |
Disaster |
LordIsaac:Whether the government and media terms it farmer-herder clash, kidnapping, banditry, terrorism, Islamic Jihad or whatever, it can be summarized as a bloodbath because some entities are cutting wide swats in tears and blood all over the country, especially the north, middle-belt and recently, the southwest. This ethnic militia is slowly progressing the country towards the failed state status, the sort of thing we read about countries like Somalia and Sudan is happening right before us. Take a closer look at the quoted text. Is it the solution? Or can't we all do without the free oil and gas? While the hoardes of death march. |
LordIsaac:How would you stop lying to yourselves when you all have your eyes on free oil and gas from other people's region? |
This is what happens when you join APC: Propaganda becomes a way of life. The effort used in announcing this should be channeled towards commissioning things. We are used to propaganda. That's why I think the Abia governor is exceptional. His focus is on delivery, not announcement of proposed projects. |
If you're a man of truth, it'll be difficult to lead a country like Nigeria. Gowon is already a witness to the calamity he invariably brought on the country through his Fulani alliance. What about his own people? |
aswani:the proof is in your attack of his person. If he didn't win, why are all the arsenals APC and Tinubu minions directed at him instead of Atiku who Eyeneck claimed came second? The logic is simple: Tinubu, his minions and APC know he won. No wonder EyeNeck suddenly manufactured "glitch" ![]() |
garykoeman:No...Obi was rigged out like politicians have always done in this British enterprise. |
I knew about Wild West. Never knew it also was Bandit West ![]() |
I wrote about it sometime that Yoruba people should watch out for alliance with killers they thought it was a joke. |
I'd rather vote Obi than vote Tinubu or Atiku, both of whom are the same by the way. Obi will still win like he did in 2023 and EyeNeck might still do abracadabra. But instead of Atiku, let Tinubulation continue hammering Nigerians. After all, that was what they signed up for in 2015 when they allowed APC grab power. When they're done suffering from APC-induced suffering with kidnapping and killing, maybe the people will grow sense. |
I wonder how many of those abductees are still alive. Yet the APC-led government is far too engrossed in politics and the rest of the citizens live like nothing happened. A real slave camp of a country. |
victoryenergy:we hear
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There's a pattern that Nigerian politicians completely ignore. Are you aware that the brigandage and impunity we see among the political class disn't start today? In fact, it has been a pattern right from the time the British handed over the baton of leadership to the natives in this country. All we saw in 2023 happened in the 1965 elections and even in that of 1959 to a lesser extent. In 1959, the British codedly rigged the election for Ahmadu Bello at the expense of the more widely-accepted Aminu Kano just the way INEC did in 2023 by switching off the IREV portal. In 1965, the Balewa government was already actively killing opposition supporters in Tiveland while an active protest and killings was ongoing in the Western region against the government rigging of the '65 elections. Even with all these, the ruling party thought they were untouchable, exactly the way today's politicians are aloof at the security faliure, election rigging, dissent arrests and intimidation and crumbling economy. Are you aware that at the height of the crises and early in December 1965, the prime minister, Tafawa Balewa went to London to meet with Mr. A. G. Bottomley, the British Commonwealth Secretary, to plan a Commonwealth leaders' meeting in Lagos. The goal of this meeting was to find a way to end the rebellion in Rhodesia (modern-day Zimbabwe). Imagine hunting rodents when your own house is on fire. When he came back in early January 1966, he was accosted by journalists who asked him "Mr Prime Minister, the West (western region) is on fire, what are you doing about it." Balewa looked at the journalist mockingly, then turned around and looked around him and replied, "As far as I know, Ikeja airport (Murtala Muhammed Airport) is part of the West, and I see no fire." Days later, he was killed. I personally do not know why Africans seem incapable of governing themselves. And incapable of asking themselves why they cannot. In any case, I hope today's politicians are aware that they're playing with fire by especially allowing terrorists to continue cutting wide swats in tears and blood all over the country. I assure you that it won't end well. Just look at the United States. As powerful as that country is, they're still circumspect and are already foreseeing the potential threat of an Islamized Nigeria against American interest. Which black nman is capable of such foresight. The US will fight Islamic extremism in Nigeria with all their might. Do you know why? They know what the terrorists are after - a complete capture of the entity called Nigeria because getting their hands on all the wealth of the country and aligning with fellow terrorists in the Middle East would give them immense leverage to fight the US and Israel. America knows this but I doubt that the natives facing this threat daily is aware of it. Talk about a people and their leaders being clueless. Why are Africans like this? |
Ofunaofu:Yarimo, you see ya life? ![]() |
" A vote for a Fulani is a vote for genocide. Simple.
