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OBJlive:I feel pity for the south east they have being marginalize in the affairs of this nations to the extent most indigenous igbos In my state delta act as if they are not Igbo for fear of being marginalize But they always progress irrespective of the many odds against |
Okay Stupid gumi Am still wondering why buhari did not put this stupid gumi behind bars and it's almost closing on 2023 |
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This man that called himself a pastor yet knows about the presidential zoning in this country still want to contest against the truth that this time it belongs to the south east Greedy and selfish man preaching peace using his pastoral title to deceive the guillible ones Taa and he said he his a man of peace |
Validated:If it's an islamic party as you insinuate why is it your Pastor Adeboye and most of his children are in the party, especially them holding a pastoral title like remi Tinubu and osinbajo whom call himself a pastor yet don't want to act like one by letting equity of zoning go round which we have agreed for it to come down south but not just only south it is south east to be precise but he his jumping on the boat of contesting So mind talk, your acclaim pastors are there many of them so what's the fuss of it being an islamic party |
I have listen and read propagandas saying APC is the creation of both north and south west but let's check this fact Rochas Okorocha , Rotimi Amaechi to name a few but popular ones under which party were they before the emergence of Buhari Mohammed as president. The antecedent being spread by some folks saying the north and them being the west form the party is like saying the party chairmanship should have been a talk for war without seeing to the main reason the party should fall under the opposition And please be reminded that Rochas Okorocha a sitting governor then was and still a member of the All Progressive Congress APC If you like kill yourself with your propaganda you can fight against your house or structure We should be careful not to become a minority due to the fight. Learn your history well.
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We should be clear on this Ipob issue why dont we give them their attention and then let's continue with us excluding them since it is obvious they wouldn't be voted for in the coming election but we have oil and if will blast our oil most northern and western states will receive sense by force |
Whom are they zoning to |
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DOTian:The people lives matter most spiritually and physically |
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PrinceOfLagos:The Igbos I know don't love fight or blood that's why their protest is sit at home protest very peaceful and very light touch |
Igbo president is one ticket of keeping nigeria |
Nairaland and deleting true post |
The venerable writer and Africa’s first winner of Nobel Prize in Literature, Professor Wole Soyinka, has described the country as being in a mess and gradually disintegrating ‘before our very eyes.’ The renowned playwright spoke, yesterday, at a media briefing held at the Freedom Park, Lagos. He said this while reacting to a question on the situation in the Southeast. Responding, the playwright was pessimistic about solution from government, saying: “We are in a mess. This country is in a mess. It is disintegrating before our very eyes. “The government is floundering. It is not mainly that the government is devoid of a holistic solution, the problem really is that this government does not have a holistic grasp of the problems of the nation and environment in which we live and the time in which we are living.” Soyinka, who didn’t think that it should be more difficult to enter one’s country than to leave, bemoaned the lack of efficient service on the part of those managing the country’s online travel portal, as he narrated how he was ‘banished’ from entering Nigeria when he was in France recently. While speaking at the news conference with the theme: ‘Covid, Technology and Citizens Banishment,’ the Nobel laureate said he was denied his right to movement twice, describing his experience as banishment. Soyinka called on the Nigerian government to respect the universal principles of fundamental human rights by allowing the citizenry to exercise their freedom of movement as occasion demands, just as he decried a situation where officious government agents would make Nigerians feel like exiles when returning to the country from anywhere in the world. “Nigerians should be allowed to come into their own country through the front door,” he said. He further tasked the Federal Government on efficient management of the Nigeria International Travel Portal following his failure to obtain a travel permit on a recent return trip to Nigeria.
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