2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by Biafrarep(m): 9:00am On Nov 16, 2021 |
There is a new school of thought, albeit championed by dishonest and degenerate people that Igbos shouldn't be allowed to rule Nigeria because their people are agitating for Biafra. This is not just a very lame excuse but also a wicked ploy by some selfish and wicked politicians who are hell-bent on foisting their personal ambitions on all Nigerians. They don't mind if such ambitions ends up destroying Nigeria in the long run provided they achieve their immediate gratification.
You didn't deny Fulanis presidency because of herdsmen killings. You didn't deny SS because of bunkering and militancy. But you want to deny Igbos presidency because some Igbos who are fed up with Nigeria want out. Anyways, it's up to them, this is probably their last chance to decide if truly they want Igbos to share a country with them.
Do Igbos have any reason to feel marginalized? The answer is a resounding YES! A civil war that ended in 1970 has continued to be used as excuse to punish Igbo generations till date.
Igbos have billions of dollars worth of assets all over of Nigeria and for them to put that aside to fight agitate for break up shows the extent they've been frustrated in Nigeria.
Black people naturally tend to be unreasonable when it matters most, and those in Nigeria are worse off. They believe more in brute force when intelligence and proactiveness could save them.
Denying Igbos the presidency will give IPOB the critical mass they need to achieve Biafra, underrate them at your own peril. Igbo elites are the ones sabotaging the push for Biafra because they feel that with patience, Igbos can be fully reintegrated in Nigeria. So, they try to reign in the younger generation of Igbos who have given up on Nigeria.
Now, 2023 is the litmus test. It is going to be a make or break year in the annals of Nigeria. This country is already too fragmented and weak to withstand a collective push by Igbos for Biafra and I believe that denying Igbos again in 2023 will be a vote for Biafra by all Nigerians.
Personally, my instincts yearn for Biafra while another voice tells me that Nigeria can still be saved. However, 2023 will 100% convince me. I also believe my sentiments are shared by majority of Igbos.
If you love Nigeria, you must support Igbo presidency now! 1 Like |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by asainco(m): 9:20am On Nov 16, 2021 |
As for me, I honestly would prefer igbo presidency.. Not just presidency but someone that can really work on this country.. Nigeria is more powerful as a nation than splitting it up.. Well its just my thoughts. 1 Like |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by haha20: 9:20am On Nov 16, 2021 |
LMAO. Wetin concern me with Nigeria?
Dead evil forest.
Give me an Igbo Nation ASAP. 2 Likes |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by tutudesz: 9:21am On Nov 16, 2021 |
Biafrarep: There is a new school of thought, albeit championed by dishonest and degenerate people that Igbos shouldn't be allowed to rule Nigeria because their people are agitating for Biafra. This is not just a very lame excuse but also a wicked ploy by some selfish and wicked politicians who are hell-bent on foisting their personal ambitions on all Nigerians. They don't mind if such ambitions ends up destroying Nigeria in the long run provided they achieve their immediate gratification.
You didn't deny Fulanis presidency because of herdsmen killings. You didn't deny SS because of bunkering and militancy. But you want to deny Igbos presidency because some Igbos who are fed up with Nigeria want out. Anyways, it's up to them, this is probably their last chance to decide if truly they want Igbos to share a country with them.
Do Igbos have any reason to feel marginalized? The answer is a resounding YES! A civil war that ended in 1970 has continued to be used as excuse to punish Igbo generations till date.
Igbos have billions of dollars worth of assets all over of Nigeria and for them to put that aside to fight agitate for break up shows the extent they've been frustrated in Nigeria.
Black people naturally tend to be unreasonable when it matters most, and those in Nigeria are worse off. They believe more in brute force when intelligence and proactiveness could save them.
Denying Igbos the presidency will give IPOB the critical mass they need to achieve Biafra, underrate them at your own peril. Igbo elites are the ones sabotaging the push for Biafra because they feel that with patience, Igbos can be fully reintegrated in Nigeria. So, they try to reign in the younger generation of Igbos who have given up on Nigeria.
Now, 2023 is the litmus test. It is going to be a make or break year in the annals of Nigeria. This country is already too fragmented and weak to withstand a collective push by Igbos for Biafra and I believe that denying Igbos again in 2023 will be a vote for Biafra by all Nigerians.
Personally, my instincts yearn for Biafra while another voice tells me that Nigeria can still be saved. However, 2023 will 100% convince me. I also believe my sentiments are shared by majority of Igbos.
If you love Nigeria, you must support Igbo presidency now! Was the presidential ticket zoned directly to Niger Delta ![](/faces/huh.png) Jonathan became president because of Yardua death ![undecided](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/undecided.png) No zone in Nigeria has been shortchanged like Niger Delta, because we are the ones feeding the country ![undecided](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/undecided.png) 1 Like |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by NyamiriSlayer(m): 9:22am On Nov 16, 2021 |
Wailing wailers thread, no lefelendum no erection, we shall see come 2023 5 Likes |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by leksite120(m): 9:27am On Nov 16, 2021 |
To be honest, I also want to feel how Igbo president will be like, I know there'll be nothing special but I just want to feel it too, at least, we've felt the Yoruba, Hausas. You know the spirit of trying something new and different, yea, that's it.
But another glaring issue is that, you people don't have any worthy person qualified enough to even be displayed and the whole world would know that hunhun, this one can do it and would b someone known and acceptable by people, that's your problem, at least you should have one in any of the parties. We've Osibanjo, Tinubu, partly Fashola who can go there and they won't be strange to people when they come out , but no one in the Igbo extraction hold such feet. To be sincere ,the likes of all those Umahi OUK are not known at least here in the west, only by the internet people, except partly Rochas Okorocha. So it's not about just we want, we want without anybody. |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by nabiz(m): 9:27am On Nov 16, 2021 |
Biafrarep: There is a new school of thought, albeit championed by dishonest and degenerate people that Igbos shouldn't be allowed to rule Nigeria because their people are agitating for Biafra. This is not just a very lame excuse but also a wicked ploy by some selfish and wicked politicians who are hell-bent on foisting their personal ambitions on all Nigerians. They don't mind if such ambitions ends up destroying Nigeria in the long run provided they achieve their immediate gratification.
You didn't deny Fulanis presidency because of herdsmen killings. You didn't deny SS because of bunkering and militancy. But you want to deny Igbos presidency because some Igbos who are fed up with Nigeria want out. Anyways, it's up to them, this is probably their last chance to decide if truly they want Igbos to share a country with them.
Do Igbos have any reason to feel marginalized? The answer is a resounding YES! A civil war that ended in 1970 has continued to be used as excuse to punish Igbo generations till date.
Igbos have billions of dollars worth of assets all over of Nigeria and for them to put that aside to fight agitate for break up shows the extent they've been frustrated in Nigeria.
Black people naturally tend to be unreasonable when it matters most, and those in Nigeria are worse off. They believe more in brute force when intelligence and proactiveness could save them.
Denying Igbos the presidency will give IPOB the critical mass they need to achieve Biafra, underrate them at your own peril. Igbo elites are the ones sabotaging the push for Biafra because they feel that with patience, Igbos can be fully reintegrated in Nigeria. So, they try to reign in the younger generation of Igbos who have given up on Nigeria.
Now, 2023 is the litmus test. It is going to be a make or break year in the annals of Nigeria. This country is already too fragmented and weak to withstand a collective push by Igbos for Biafra and I believe that denying Igbos again in 2023 will be a vote for Biafra by all Nigerians.
Personally, my instincts yearn for Biafra while another voice tells me that Nigeria can still be saved. However, 2023 will 100% convince me. I also believe my sentiments are shared by majority of Igbos.
If you love Nigeria, you must support Igbo presidency now! I prefer Biafra. Nigeria is structured to fail. Even Obama can not rule Nigeria and succeed. The problem of Nigeria is not who is the president but the system. I hate Nigeria of this system but prefer a well restructured Nigeria to Biafra. I hate injustice with passion. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by izombie(m): 9:31am On Nov 16, 2021 |
They should take their presidency and fuuuuuuuck off. We want out. How difficult is it to understand? Nigeria is unfixable, why? Because a fixed nigeria means the hausa fulani will have nothing, they will never have any say in Nigeria any more. So the hausa fulani will never allow Nigeria to be fixed. We want out. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by haha20: 9:36am On Nov 16, 2021 |
[s] asainco: As for me, I honestly would prefer igbo presidency.. Not just presidency but someone that can really work on this country.. Nigeria is more powerful as a nation than splitting it up.. Well its just my thoughts. leksite120: To be honest, I also want to feel how Igbo president will be like, I know there'll be nothing special but I just want to feel it too, at least, we've felt the Yoruba, Hausas. You know the spirit of trying something new and different, yea, that's it.
But another glaring issue is that, you people don't have any worthy person qualified enough to even be displayed and the whole world would know that hunhun, this one can do it and would b someone known and acceptable by people, that's your problem, at least you should have one in any of the parties. We've Osibanjo, Tinubu, partly Fashola who can go there and they won't be strange to people when they come out , but no one in the Igbo extraction hold such feet. To be sincere ,the likes of all those Umahi OUK are not known at least here in the west, only by the internet people, except partly Rochas Okorocha. So it's not about just we want, we want without anybody. [/s] The poster asked Igbos what they want. You're not Igbo. Stop commenting crap here. |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by gidgiddy: 9:56am On Nov 16, 2021 |
Igbos should aspire to their own independent country where they can manage their affairs themselves.
This Igbo presidency of a thing is something that even it happens, will only be for four years, or 8 years at tye most, then what? You go back to crying marginalisation?
Those who have had the presidency of Nigeria for many years under military and civilian dispensations, have nothing to show for it.
Biafra is far more important than any Igbo presidency 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by Sergio101(m): 10:02am On Nov 16, 2021 |
Igbo nation is what I stand for. |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by Ekpeitit(m): 10:34am On Nov 16, 2021 |
None. Nothing for thieves. |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by valirex: 10:36am On Nov 16, 2021 |
Hmm |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by oyatz(m): 11:54am On Nov 16, 2021 |
Biafrarep: There is a new school of thought, albeit championed by dishonest and degenerate people that Igbos shouldn't be allowed to rule Nigeria because their people are agitating for Biafra. This is not just a very lame excuse but also a wicked ploy by some selfish and wicked politicians who are hell-bent on foisting their personal ambitions on all Nigerians. They don't mind if such ambitions ends up destroying Nigeria in the long run provided they achieve their immediate gratification.
You didn't deny Fulanis presidency because of herdsmen killings. You didn't deny SS because of bunkering and militancy. But you want to deny Igbos presidency because some Igbos who are fed up with Nigeria want out. Anyways, it's up to them, this is probably their last chance to decide if truly they want Igbos to share a country with them.
Do Igbos have any reason to feel marginalized? The answer is a resounding YES! A civil war that ended in 1970 has continued to be used as excuse to punish Igbo generations till date.
Igbos have billions of dollars worth of assets all over of Nigeria and for them to put that aside to fight agitate for break up shows the extent they've been frustrated in Nigeria.
Black people naturally tend to be unreasonable when it matters most, and those in Nigeria are worse off. They believe more in brute force when intelligence and proactiveness could save them.
Denying Igbos the presidency will give IPOB the critical mass they need to achieve Biafra, underrate them at your own peril. Igbo elites are the ones sabotaging the push for Biafra because they feel that with patience, Igbos can be fully reintegrated in Nigeria. So, they try to reign in the younger generation of Igbos who have given up on Nigeria.
Now, 2023 is the litmus test. It is going to be a make or break year in the annals of Nigeria. This country is already too fragmented and weak to withstand a collective push by Igbos for Biafra and I believe that denying Igbos again in 2023 will be a vote for Biafra by all Nigerians.
Personally, my instincts yearn for Biafra while another voice tells me that Nigeria can still be saved. However, 2023 will 100% convince me. I also believe my sentiments are shared by majority of Igbos.
If you love Nigeria, you must support Igbo presidency now! But Sen Anyim Pius Anyim has declared that he will join the presidential race. |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by oyatz(m): 11:56am On Nov 16, 2021 |
izombie: They should take their presidency and fuuuuuuuck off. We want out. How difficult is it to understand? Nigeria is unfixable, why? Because a fixed nigeria means the hausa fulani will have nothing, they will never have any say in Nigeria any more. So the hausa fulani will never allow Nigeria to be fixed. We want out. Okay, Jubril Al-Sudani will create Biafra for you. |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by asainco(m): 9:25pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
haha20: [s][/s] The poster asked Igbos what they want. You're not Igbo. Stop commenting crap here. Bịa Mkpi umuahia, ghe m ntị, abụ m nwa Nkanu.. Afụ ná ụbụrụ gị ezu ru ezu.. Ara na pu gị, gba go mgba go, maka m ị foo gị eze.. Atụrụ mbaise. 1 Like |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by hollah123: 9:53pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
gidgiddy: Igbos should aspire to their own independent country where they can manage their affairs themselves.
This Igbo presidency of a thing is something that even it happens, will only be for four years, or 8 years at tye most, then what? You go back to crying marginalisation?
Those who have had the presidency of Nigeria for many years under military and civilian dispensations, have nothing to show for it.
Biafra is far more important than any Igbo presidency how well have they managed their 5states? |
Re: 2023: Igbo Presidency Or Biafra? by Penguin2: 11:34pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
tutudesz:
Was the presidential ticket zoned directly to Niger Delta Jonathan became president because of Yardua death ![undecided](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/undecided.png) No zone in Nigeria has been shortchanged like Niger Delta, because we are the ones feeding the country Niger Delta militancy was why Southsouth man became Vice to Yaradua instead of an Igbo man. So, get informed before you chuck your mouth. |