Politics › Re: Why Tinubu Will Never Be Nigerian President by maisams01(op): 9:43am On Jun 27, 2020 |
ThatFairGuy: Don't be stupid boy I live in the north and I know what I'm saying |
Politics › Re: Why Tinubu Will Never Be Nigerian President by maisams01(op): 9:41am On Jun 27, 2020 |
abobote: That is not a factor, moreover Tinubu is not religious fanatic, so most people don't see him as a Muslim That's what you think |
Politics › Re: Why Tinubu Will Never Be Nigerian President by maisams01(op): 9:37am On Jun 27, 2020 |
Hedonisco: Even if Muslim Muslim ticket will happen, it will take an extraordinary personality loved and accepted by Nigerians across board, someone similar to MKO whose charisma was exceptional. Not the greedy, frog eyed, power drunk, domineering thief like Tinubu. Bro religious hatred has gone deep into the marrow of Nigerians |
Politics › Re: Why Tinubu Will Never Be Nigerian President by maisams01(op): 9:36am On Jun 27, 2020 |
Kwon1999: Next time guys make a thread like, make sure you add your tribe, your local goverment, and state, so that you won't attract unnecessary hatred towards Ndigbo.
Again, be prepared to answer questions, in your language(tribe), to ascertain that you are really who say you are.
Many of you guys that open all this tribalistic thread not neither Igbo or Yoruba; you just love to see them insulting each other. I have mentioned my state I am a Christian from the north |
Politics › Re: Why Tinubu Will Never Be Nigerian President by maisams01(op): 9:35am On Jun 27, 2020 |
ThatFairGuy: At bolded, Foolish talk. MUSLIM IS MUSLIM IRRESPECTIVE OF TRIBE. Those that may think as such are those that doesn't even know about Islam, they're Muslim by name. Come to the north and tell them that |
Politics › Re: Why Tinubu Will Never Be Nigerian President by maisams01(op): 9:35am On Jun 27, 2020 |
Yebosola: OK oh, IPOB I am not an igbo man I am a Christian from Gombe state |
Politics › Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by maisams01(m): 6:44am On Jun 27, 2020 |
[quote author=Jesusloveyou post=91116169]you're right, the committee would end up doing his bidding by appeasing him, if not, the purpose of the committee has failed. and the purpose is to unite the party. if the committee don't do the bidding of tinubu, that will be the end of APC.[/quot The problem with you yoroubas is that you overrate tinubu If tinubu leaves APC then that will be the end of both tinubu and APC |
Politics › Re: Why Tinubu Will Never Be Nigerian President by maisams01(op): 6:07am On Jun 27, 2020 |
Emeka nwannem, leave story. Nobody asked u. We 'know' already.  [/quote]don't call me emeka again |
Politics › Re: Why Tinubu Will Never Be Nigerian President by maisams01(op): 6:06am On Jun 27, 2020 |
richie240: Lolz......indomie generation!
Ask those who were around in 1993 about d same "Muslim/Muslim" ticket u chew, and its outcome!
Emeka nwannem, leave story. Nobody asked u. We 'know' already.  The politics of 1993 is different from the politics of today that's why saraki a opposed tinubu vp ambition in 2015 Muslim Muslim ticket cannot happen in Nigeria of today |
Politics › Re: Why Tinubu Will Never Be Nigerian President by maisams01(op): 6:05am On Jun 27, 2020 |
OPPPS: A frustrated soul. Tinubu is not the reason why you are so so unfortunate in life I am not unfortunate in life thank you |
Politics › Why Tinubu Will Never Be Nigerian President by maisams01(op): 10:51pm On Jun 26, 2020 |
The jagaban of borgu will never be president simply because of his religion. I mean he is a Muslim from South West and a Muslim Muslim ticket cannot go in this country so the only option is to go for a nothern Christian which the Muslims in the north will strongly oppose. They do not see yorouba Muslims as real Muslims (if you live in the north you will know what am saying) so with all due respect to his political knowledge the best he can be is to annoint another person and continue his godgatherism. I am a nothern Christian from Gombe state |
Politics › Re: Sacking Of Oshiomhole & His NWC: CPC's Weeding Mode Re-Activated - Danfulani by maisams01(m): 4:49pm On Jun 26, 2020 |
festacman: We give the North too much credit and invincibility. Pres. Buhari tried several and failed until he aligned with other parts of the country. So, no one or even two regions of this country will win power without at least a strong tripod. By the way, the impression that North is politically monolithic is just a myth. Politics is about personal aspirations and interests.
Personally, my take on 2023 is that power should rotate to South and if it doesn't, the South should pull out of the elections with the likely consequences unknown to nobody. There is always a deal-breaking point. Which part of the south do you prefer |
Politics › Re: Why The north will vote and support a Yoruba man by maisams01(m): 12:30pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
Arrewa: toh cikenan... Meyasa kace ne ba Dan Arewa bane? Kai ba Dan arewa ba ne fah |
Politics › Re: Why The north will vote and support a Yoruba man by maisams01(m): 12:29pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
[quote author=Arrewa post=91052551]toh cikenan... Meyasa kace ne ba Dan Arewa bane? [/quote Mai gida hama ake hausa? |
Politics › Re: Plot By The Acn Bloc To Dump Apc Thickens by maisams01(m): 8:49am On Jun 25, 2020 |
JAMO84: Different situation requires different measures. It's Igbo who are always stubborn and rigid, we the Yoruba are always ready to shift ground and make concession when necessary.
I AM DONE TALKING Will you allow an Igbo man to be president? |
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Politics › Re: Adams Oshiomhole Celebrates His 68th Birthday, Chills With A Bottle Of Cognac by maisams01(m): 1:08pm On Apr 09, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Adams Oshiomhole Celebrates His 68th Birthday, Chills With A Bottle Of Cognac by maisams01(m): 1:07pm On Apr 09, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Adams Oshiomhole Celebrates His 68th Birthday, Chills With A Bottle Of Cognac by maisams01(m): 2:10pm On Apr 04, 2020 |
First to comment My family will be very proud of me |
Politics › Re: Coronavirus: El-Rufai’s Wife, Hadiza & Son Ask Nigerians To Pray For Governor by maisams01(m): 1:10pm On Mar 29, 2020 |
She once said she don't entertain uninvited guests so we also don't entertain useless prayers hellrufai can go and die for all I care If you quote me you are also dying |
Politics › Re: Why Tinubu Will Not Be Prsident In 2023 by maisams01(m): 10:22pm On Mar 24, 2020 |
Oshigun: And I can bet any money it will go to the SW. Most Nigerians are too sentimental and not pragmatically grounded enough to know that the only thing constant in life is change. Even the way Covid-19 is ravaging the world is enough to teach intelligent men about the fragility of life and how the things we worry about can suddenly become inconsequential.
The most hawkish Northerner will realize that they are courting trouble by wishing to monopolize power. If this is a Nigeria where doing that will meet no opposition then fair enough. This is a Nigeria where the very intelligent and universally influential Yorubas will stand against the North's attempt to monopolize power.
Can the North fight a SW that can, in a socio-economic sense, distance itself from Nigeria once we are sure the North simply want to keep monopolizing power for good? It will be subtle and effective. Like Timaya said " e go do you like film".
Unlike Igbos we won't do it with noise, insults or threats of war/secession. There are more than one way to skin a Cat and the Yorubas appreciate this saying more than all other in Nigeria so be warned.
In 2023, the North should just show us they wish to monopolize power for good and they can watch strategy we will roll out to work around that because Yorubas don't feel inferior or second class to anyone in Nigeria. We know our worth and are sure of our ability to have the best Nation if Nigeria were to separate.
There is already a restiveness amongst Yoruba intelligentsia that we are not getting out of Nigeria what we put in even as we continue to persevere with a very flawed system for the sake of National unity.
I would therefore appreciate it if the North wants to behave in ways that would make that thinking become the opinion of every Yoruba man. We will see the outcome when every Yoruba accepts we are best out of Nigeria rather than be relegated to the status of second class Nigerians behind those who feel they alone should be ruling Nigeria as if it is their personal fiefdom. We shall see |
Politics › Re: Why Tinubu Will Not Be Prsident In 2023 by maisams01(m): 11:16am On Mar 23, 2020 |
Oshigun: Many Nigerians, especially the educated one from the South with access to the net, don't do facts and reality. They are always sentimental in outlook and this is why eventual political outcomes, such as PMB's win in 2015 and 2019, shocks them.
Folks from the SE can rant against Tinubu all they want. I think it is ignorance of the reality of Nigeria that is their problem. They don't understand that Nigerians don't hate Tinubu as the do nor prefer others ahead of him as they do.
The reality is that, for many Northerners, Tinubu represents tried and tested hands and perhaps the Southerner they can trust the most not to spring any nasty surprises or be overtly nepotistic and anti-North. The same played out with OBJ. Today, Tinubu is the closest to the OBJ the North settled in 1999 as the 'safest pair' of Southern hands.
New age fellows like Fayemi the conservative North will be wary of because he will be viewed a gamble and a lightweight who is not battle-scarred and has not been in the 'war' trenches with them as Tinubu has. Osinbajo, for all his good points, the North may worry is not strong enough to deal with the cabalistic and ugly aspect of Nigerian politics.
In fact, after the first choice of Tinubu, many conservatives in the North will pragmatically settle on Fashola, for many reasons, than any other.
Certainly none will prefer an Igbo above a Yoruba. This is the fact some cannot accept even as it is the Nigerian reality every ethnic group worked to deliver. Unless the Presidency remains in the North, it will not go anywhere but the SW if it heads South. This I can bet any money on. And I can bet my money that power is staying in the north come 2023 |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Blast Buhari For "Kovik One Nine" Blunder by maisams01(m): 11:09am On Mar 23, 2020 |
[quote author=trutht828 post=87689578]All of you shameless defenders above, would you have said the same thing if it was Jonathan?
If not, you are a bunch of morally corrupt, shameless hypocrites.[/quote Jonathan will never do such and you know it |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Blast Buhari For "Kovik One Nine" Blunder by maisams01(m): 11:08am On Mar 23, 2020 |
johnmartus: But What's wrong with children of hate. Nobody above mistake. And moreover covid19 isn't an hausa word. Anyway do you think Buhari give f***k about you . Oga this guy disgraced Nigeria and you are comfortable with it? |
Politics › Re: Lesson For All The Southerners And Middle Belt: Beware Of Sanusi Opera.com by maisams01(m): 3:56pm On Mar 19, 2020 |
Getsaved: I pray will of the almighty GOD be done in Nigeria come 2023. Although, in my own opinion, if the not is having such a plan and they want to press others to accept it. Take it from me, Nigeria will divide or go I no regional or state government. There are more credible people in the south. E.g The president of AFDB (maybe I am wrong), Oby ezekwensili, that young Yoruba journalist that was released from jail recently and few more that I do not know. You are not wrong but what do you expect when the Southerners can't even unite the igbo and yorouba always fighting themselves |
Politics › Re: The 2023 Presidential Race - What The SOUTH Should Do. by maisams01(m): 3:54pm On Mar 19, 2020 |
lastempero: That means more boko haram n high poverty rate for ur villages  When the Southerners can't unite what do you expect |
Politics › Re: Dino Melaye's Mother's Grave Decorated (Photo) by maisams01(m): 3:52pm On Mar 19, 2020 |
R.I.P ma Dino my man take heart greater things are coming your way |
Politics › Re: Lesson For All The Southerners And Middle Belt: Beware Of Sanusi Opera.com by maisams01(m): 11:11pm On Mar 17, 2020 |
North will retain power in 2023 simple |
Politics › Re: The 2023 Presidential Race - What The SOUTH Should Do. by maisams01(m): 10:53pm On Mar 17, 2020 |
helinues: Are you still living in the 60's shitte Igbo?
Being successful in life is ability to overcome past errors which SW already did.
What have your region SE achieved lately if not headquarter of hatred and abuse Oga stop the fight notherners will retain power come 2023 |
Politics › Re: The 2023 Presidential Race - What The SOUTH Should Do. by maisams01(m): 10:52pm On Mar 17, 2020 |
I am a notherner and if you think we will support you guys come 2023 then you are a joke notherners will rule Nigeria for thirty years |