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2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by YorubaIsGreat(m): 6:21am On May 03, 2022
A group, Yoruba Youth Socio-cultural Association (YYSA) Worldwide, yesterday, berated persons agitating that the South-East must produce Nigeria’s president in 2023.
It argued that the South-East could not reap where it didn’t sow. And if it would produce the next president, it should make the attempt on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), not the All Progressives Congress (APC).

In a statement by YYSA National President, Olalekan Hammed, in Ibadan, Oyo State, the group said the South West has invested so much in APC; hence the region should produce the party’s flag bearer.

It argued: “Unlike the South West, from 1999 till today, South East and South-South have been PDP- biased regions. And a lot of benefits were allotted to them, most especially during former President Goodluck Jonathan’s regime, as rewards for their loyalty to PDP.
“Besides, we could remember in 2015, they (South East and South-South) almost put President Muhammadu Buhari to shame when they couldn’t give him 25 per cent of their entire votes.

“If at all they think now is the time for their region to produce the next president, they should do so through PDP. That is where they have invested heavily.

Indeed, it is the South West region that has paid its dues adequately that will have it.”

AS PDP plans to hold its National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting tomorrow, a founding member of APC, Osita Okechukwu, has said the major opposition party should be held responsible if the presidency does not go to the South in 2023.

He said: “I appeal passionately to the PDP NEC to zone the presidency to the South during their Wednesday meeting for the collective interest of our dear country. They should not disappoint their Southern supporters. Equity, natural justice and good conscience are on the table.”

Okechukwu, who is also the Director-General of Voice of Nigeria (DG, VON), remarked that APC has been watching with studied interest PDP’s desperation to prey on Buhari’s 12 million-man vote bank.

Expressing the possibility that APC might be forced to review its strategies for the forthcoming general elections after the PDP meeting, he faulted the Middle Belt Forum, Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Afenifere and Ohanaeze Ndigbo over their condemnation of APC’s indecision to zone the presidency to the South.

“We know it is doubtful that any politician in PDP could sweep Buhari’s 12 million votes away, PDP’s desperation to break into Buhari’s bank explains APC’s indecision. But, although, one is not holding brief for our distinguished national chairman, Senator Abdullahi
Adamu, one’s little understanding is that the leadership of our great party is watching closely the desperation and antics of our elder sister political party, the PDP.

“They want to capture power by all means, indeed using Machiavellian tactics. We all know that PDP is famished, thirsty and desperate to win the presidency in 2023. They loathe the loss of their slogan, ‘Share the Money’, through their absence from power at the centre for seven (going to) eight years.”
Insisting PDP should be blamed, Okechukwu said: “It was unconscionable and despicable that the opposition party should breach the zoning convention, which helped in no small measure to unite and harmonise the country.
“PDP is aware that President Buhari will not be on the ballot in 2023, therefore, for them, there is a void to fill. They must have reasoned that the Buhari vote bank would be up for grabs if they go North.

“Methinks PDP’s calculation is a desperate one, and selfish to the extent that they breached their own constitution and their age-long die-hard supporters in the South, especially the South East.

“As a corollary, APC seems to have adopted the cat and mouse game, because if the PDP adopts the terra firma or doctrine of realpolitik, which places electoral victory above their constitution, the moral high ground and ethics of their members and supporters in the South; APC wants to do the pragmatic thing. That is going back to the drawing board.”
THE Asiwaju Musulumi of Yorubaland, Edo and Delta, Dr. Khamis Olatunde-Badmus, yesterday, urged Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and other Yoruba presidential aspirants to consider the roles Asiwaju Bola Tinubu played in their success stories and desist from contesting the APC ticket with him.

Olatunde Badmus, while addressing journalists in Osogbo, asked Osinbajo, former Governor Ayodele Fayose, and others to allow Tinubu, being the oldest and first among them, to clinch the ticket, stressing
that failure to do this would divide the over 12 million votes that could come from the South West.

He said: “Tell me any state in the South West where Tinubu does not have contributions as to who becomes governor. Will Fayemi say Tinubu didn’t contribute to his being a governor? Will Osinbajo say he was not an Attorney General under Tinubu? You should give respect to elders. Will Aregbesola say he didn’t benefit from him? They may have their own differences but I believe there is a need for wisdom to prevail.”

ALSO, a socio-political group, Tinubu Hope of Nigeria Vanguard, has urged Nigerians to disregard rumour about Tinubu’s ill health.
The group said the rumour was targeted at ruining the political ambition of the presidential aspirant.

Its leader, Mr. Bode Famose, at a press conference in Akure, yesterday, declared unflinching support for the bid of the former governor.

He said those who are peddling malicious campaigns about the health of the aspirant do not mean well for the nation, adding that Tinubu has the wherewithal to solve Nigeria’s socio-economic and political challenges.
MEANWHILE, traders, under the aegis of South-East Amalgamated Traders Association (SEAMATA), have backed the call for a president of South-East extraction in 2023, urging political parties to give aspirants from the zone a chance.

This was contained in a statement in Enugu, signed by SEAMATA President-General, Chief Gozie Akudolu and Secretary-General, Mr. Alex Okwudili.

The statement called on all political parties, “in the interest of equity, justice, fairness and balance of power”, to zone the 2023 presidential candidacy to the South East.

https://guardian.ng/news/2023-presidency-why-south-east-cant-reap-where-it-didnt-sow-by-yoruba-youths/

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Ttalk: 6:23am On May 03, 2022
2023 will not be monkey dey work and baboon dey shop. Every region will reap their contribution to their beloved party in 2023.

No one can cajole blackmail or intimidate his way to AsoRock, the principle of fairness doesn't support working for Innoson but expecting salary from Dangote group.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Tony4988(m): 6:23am On May 03, 2022
Hmmn
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Mandate2023: 6:23am On May 03, 2022
At dis point I don't care who becomes president so far it's a southerners

We southerners needs to stop all dis hate and get serious, d northerners are cheating us too much....igbos are always attacking candidates from SW reason SW don't want to see anything igbos...we need to put a stop to dis madness and demand power return to d south, no matter hw useless a southerner can be we all know such person will still be better than d best from d north

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by insidelife22(m): 6:24am On May 03, 2022
As long as Nigerians keep playing tribal politics, there will be nothing like progress.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Islandlady(f): 6:29am On May 03, 2022
Gbam that's it, let their PDP give them the slot naa, why do they want Aboki party grin

These same Eboes was calling the hausas/fulanis Cow and the yorubas Slaves...well Cow and slaves does not vote for human!
Simple reap where you sow

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by limeta(f): 6:58am On May 03, 2022
Am not igbo and i don't need to tell you what you already know
Igbo.s first choice is not to be a useless president of nigeria , a self serving post that do not not benefit no body not even tribe .

If truly you're sophisticated as you claim all times help give the igbos Biafra (but knowing you, you come with who is holding them ? You are ,two face yoruba,s are)

Been a Nigeria president is no blessing to tribes men other wise why now again after Obasanjo 8 years
Of total neglect of south west .

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Oplomo: 6:59am On May 03, 2022
Their usual rubbish narratives on Nairaland. grin

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Neminc: 7:04am On May 03, 2022
Among the five parties that came together to form APC, three of them were led by Igbos. Okorocha of APGA, Amaechi of New PDP, Onu of ANPP so what's all these rubbish comments that they didn't sow in APC? It's very foolish of anyone to say that people from any part of the country can't contest for presidency under APC because people from all parts of the country came together to form APC. Those yoruba youths are very foolish people.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Transcriber: 7:16am On May 03, 2022
No lefelendum no erection! cheesy


Yeebos sef
Big clowns

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by pinkPUSSY(f): 7:24am On May 03, 2022
Transcriber:
apga?
new PDP?

Stop sniffing mpuru mrimri

Just look at the type of people we are discussing politics with.

They don't even know how APC the party they claim to support was formed !
Smh

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Neminc: 9:44am On May 03, 2022
Transcriber:
apga?
new PDP?

Stop sniffing mpuru mrimri
you are dumb
I repeat
You are dumb
wtf is new PDP?
And is apga not still a standing party?

And I thought yeebos say APC is a corrupt Fulani and afonja party
Why the sudden love? cheesy
Fools everywhere

Mynd44 lalasticlala Dominique

Rule 2

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Transcriber: 9:47am On May 03, 2022
Neminc:


Mynd44 lalasticlala Dominique

Rule 2
wow
That escalated quickly cheesy

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by cktheluckyman: 9:51am On May 03, 2022
Ttalk:
2023 will not be monkey dey work and baboon dey shop. Every region will reap their contribution to their beloved party in 2023.

No one can cajole blackmail or intimidate his way to AsoRock, the principle of fairness doesn't support working for Innoson but expecting salary from Dangote group.
Exactly that's exactly why the NE the greatest contributor to the APC after Buhari's NW might pick up the APC ticket

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Ttalk: 10:26am On May 03, 2022
cktheluckyman:

Exactly that's exactly why the NE the greatest contributor to the APC after Buhari's NW might pick up the APC ticket

I don't like engaging emotional neophytes on political matter. ACN SW party came into alliance with 5states, 5governors, many Senator and highest number of HoR members to form APC.
I don't know where you came up with NW being greatest contributor.

Sentiment is a political disease that renders a sentimental person to become politically irrelevant.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by QuotaSystem: 10:28am On May 03, 2022
Islandlady:
Gbam that's it, let their PDP give them the slot naa, why do they want Aboki party grin

These same Eboes was calling the hausas/fulanis Cow and the yorubas Slaves...well Cow and slaves does not vote for human!
Simple reap where you sow

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Opolopoopolonio: 10:39am On May 03, 2022
Neminc:
Among the five parties that came together to form APC, three of them were led by Igbos. Okorocha of APGA, Amaechi of New PDP, Onu of ANPP so what's all these rubbish comments that they didn't sow in APC? It's very foolish of anyone to say that people from any part of the country can't contest for presidency under APC because people from all parts of the country came together to form APC. Those yoruba youths are very foolish people.

Shut up!

APC was majorly a merger of ACN, CPC and Imo APGA from the onset.

ACN and CPC did all the hard work before ANPP and New PDP came to join them. Amaechi was the only 'Igbo' in the new entrants to the party.

Piggiddiootts are just too forgetful.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Opolopoopolonio: 10:41am On May 03, 2022
cktheluckyman:

Exactly that's exactly why the NE the greatest contributor to the APC after Buhari's NW might pick up the APC ticket

Shut up and worry about the SE... grin

SW dey gidigba to handle its issues.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Neminc: 10:46am On May 03, 2022
Opolopoopolonio:


Shut up!

APC was majorly a merger of ACN, CPC and Imo APGA from the onset.

ACN and CPC did all the hard work before ANPP and New PDP came to join them. Amaechi was the only 'Igbo' in the new entrants to the party.

Piggiddiootts are just too forgetful.
So the likes of Ngige, Okorocha, Onu e.t.c were not foundational members of APC You are a bloody ignoramus. Get lost with your ignorant ass. And it's you and your entire family that are piggidiots.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Reality3080: 10:50am On May 03, 2022
Ttalk:
2023 will not be monkey dey work and baboon dey shop. Every region will reap their contribution to their beloved party in 2023.

No one can cajole blackmail or intimidate his way to AsoRock, the principle of fairness doesn't support working for Innoson but expecting salary from Dangote group.
God bless u

If not that they are shameless n unprincipled,how can u work against a party n after it's success u want the ticket.

Na pure ment b that

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by AnalQueenluci: 10:51am On May 03, 2022
Islandlady:
Gbam that's it, let their PDP give them the slot naa, why do they want Aboki party grin

These same Eboes was calling the hausas/fulanis Cow and the yorubas Slaves...well Cow and slaves does not vote for human!
Simple reap where you sow
Ahmed gbenga male disguising as a female, I will expose u

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by slivertongue: 10:52am On May 03, 2022
All this rigmarole. So SW were more in PDP when Obj was elected president? Position like the above will destroy APC? Alot of divisive comments were made in the past yet more are been made

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Opolopoopolonio: 11:02am On May 03, 2022
Neminc:

So the likes of Ngige, Okorocha, Onu e.t.c were not foundational members of APC You are a bloody ignoramus. Get lost with your ignorant ass. And it's you and your entire family that are piggidiots.

Piggiddiootts also have comprehension problems too

Ngige was of ACN, Onu of CPC from ANPP, Okorocha of Imo APGA.

Which of these groups did I miss out in my post

Nevertheless, aside Okorocha, were these men anywhere near Igbo mainstream politics in 2015

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Opolopoopolonio: 11:04am On May 03, 2022
slivertongue:
All this rigmarole. So SW were more in PDP when Obj was elected president? Position like the above will destroy APC? Alot of divisive comments were made in the past yet more are been made

Ekwueme contested the PDP presidential ticket on both occasions when Obasanjo won and eventually became president.

Nobody is stopping Igbos from contesting in APC.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by emmabest2000(m): 1:25pm On May 03, 2022
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