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This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Reflect7: 1:06am On Jun 09, 2022
This 2023 election cycle has EXPOSED the myth of Igbo political marginalisation in Nigeria.

From the PDP primaries, where, out of 100+ south-eastern delegates, only 13 voted for a south-eastern candidate, to the Labour Party, seen heretofore as the last, safe refuge of progressive Igbo candidate and rising political force, Peter Obi, and now torn apart by the rise of three 'factions' each with its own Igbo presidential candidate!

At the APC primaries, the SE had over 200 delegates, yet the SE candidates received less than 50 votes in total.

The problem of the south-east is simply that the egos of their elite are so narrow and personalised as to be unable to comprehend or work for a wider ethnic, much less national interest.

And you know, I keep thinking, it is probably just as well that Igbos are part of Nigeria, because the way I'm seeing them, IF they actually formed a country of their own, it would be worse than Somalia, as there would be so many factions and warlords, with none ever agreeing to concede power to their fellow 'rivals' in the ethnicity.

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by PoliteActivist: 1:08am On Jun 09, 2022
But what has anything you have said got to do with marginalization??

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Reflect7: 1:10am On Jun 09, 2022
PoliteActivist:
But what has anything you have said got to do with marginalization??

If you cannot unite for a common purpose, how can you produce a serious presidential candidate?

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Nobody: 1:10am On Jun 09, 2022
Reflect7:
This 2023 election cycle has EXPOSED the myth of Igbo political marginalisation in Nigeria.

From the PDP primaries, where, out of 100+ south-eastern delegates, only 13 voted for a south-eastern candidate, to the Labour Party, seen heretofore as the last, safe refuge of progressive Igbo candidate and rising political force, Peter Obi, and now torn apart by the rise of three 'factions' each with its own Igbo presidential candidate!

The problem of the south east is simply that the egos of their elite are so narrow and personalised as to be unable to comprehend or work for a wider ethnic, much less national interest.

And you know, I keep thinking, it is probably just as well that Igbos are part of Nigeria, because the way I'm seeing them, IF they actually formed a country of their own, it would be wore than Somalia, as there would be so many factions and warlords, with none ever agreeing to concede power to their fellow 'rivals' in the ethnicity.


You've got it spot on. Igbos remain their own worst enemies.

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Frigga13: 1:10am On Jun 09, 2022
Are delegates votes ..
Election votes ?

Yoruba have been on this since morning ..

Guess northeast that gave votes to Tinubu are fools too
And North central that gave Atiku votes are mumu

Una go dey yarn like imps without brain

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Frigga13: 1:13am On Jun 09, 2022
Op with multiple account ..
mentioning and answering himself

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Reflect7: 1:19am On Jun 09, 2022
See how all those SW politicians were standing down for Tinubu at the APC convention?

If he was Igbo and those were SE candidates, they wouldn't have stood down for him, and Ahmed Lawan would have won!

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Emyogalanya: 1:48am On Jun 09, 2022
Very useless narrative. Op is silly
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Reflect7: 1:53am On Jun 09, 2022
Can you believe a heavyweight like Rochas Okorocha did not receive a single vote from the 200+ SE delegates at the APC convention?

Not ONE vote.

They were too busy voting for northerners and Yoruba candidates.

I find that disgraceful and scandalous.

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by PoliteActivist: 1:58am On Jun 09, 2022
Reflect7:


If you cannot unite for a common purpose, how can you produce a serious presidential candidate?

Didn't Osinbajo and others contest? Igbos and Nigerian youths in general are far more united behind Obi than Yorubas are behind Tinubu. Buhari could have picked Lawal or some other notherner as his successor. That's what's marginalization

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by revolt(m): 1:59am On Jun 09, 2022
Reflect7:
Can you believe a heavyweight like Rochas Okorocha dod not receive a single vote from the 200+ SE delegates at the APC convention?

Not ONE vote.

They were too busy voting for northerners and Yoruba candidates.

I find that disgraceful and scandalous.




ROCHAS!°° A HEAVY WEIGHT KE ..... YOU MUS BE MENTAL. ROCHAS COULDNT EVEN HOLD ON TO APC IN IMO.....LOL

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Uchek(m): 2:03am On Jun 09, 2022
Indeed what has anything you said got to do with topic of your post? Do you even understand the issue of marginalization?

Reflect7:


If you cannot unite for a common purpose, how can you produce a serious presidential candidate?

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Emilo(m): 2:11am On Jun 09, 2022
You just wake up to talk nonsense. Does the trend not show u that the Igbo don't think in the line of tribe. Nepotism and tribalism has been the issue of Nigeria.

If I'm Igbo and I believe my Igbo brother (e.g Rochas) will not be capable to lead, why vote him? Shld I vote him cos he is Igbo.

Look at Peter Obi speeches and mind set. Does he sound tribalistic. It tells u the mindset of a typical Igbo man. Let the best come forward and rule irrespective of tribe.......Look at where Buhari tribalistic tendencies landed Nigeria. Putting dull people in positions just because they are northerns. This is exactly what may happen with Tinubu and Nigeria remains where it is.

Think deep before you talk next time!

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Chienex24(m): 2:13am On Jun 09, 2022
Reflect7:
This 2023 election cycle has EXPOSED the myth of Igbo political marginalisation in Nigeria.

From the PDP primaries, where, out of 100+ south-eastern delegates, only 13 voted for a south-eastern candidate, to the Labour Party, seen heretofore as the last, safe refuge of progressive Igbo candidate and rising political force, Peter Obi, and now torn apart by the rise of three 'factions' each with its own Igbo presidential candidate!

At the APC primaries, the SE had over 200 delegates, yet the SE candidates received less than 50 votes in total.

The problem of the south-east is simply that the egos of their elite are so narrow and personalised as to be unable to comprehend or work for a wider ethnic, much less national interest.

And you know, I keep thinking, it is probably just as well that Igbos are part of Nigeria, because the way I'm seeing them, IF they actually formed a country of their own, it would be worse than Somalia, as there would be so many factions and warlords, with none ever agreeing to concede power to their fellow 'rivals' in the ethnicity.



Your question should rather be: How many competent presidential candidate of the Igbo extraction contested for the APC primaries? Is it Rocha's okoroawusa that messed up imo state in his tenure including betraying his fellow Igbo brothers for his selfish interest which almost tore APC in Imo state apart?
Or who else is a strong contender with a relatively bright portfolio?
Truth is Igbos can not only vote tribe based on sentiment but also on competency and wide outreach, and I can say that only Peter obi Hicks these parameters

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by pquaver(m): 2:14am On Jun 09, 2022
Reflect7:
This 2023 election cycle has EXPOSED the myth of Igbo political marginalisation in Nigeria.

From the PDP primaries, where, out of 100+ south-eastern delegates, only 13 voted for a south-eastern candidate, to the Labour Party, seen heretofore as the last, safe refuge of progressive Igbo candidate and rising political force, Peter Obi, and now torn apart by the rise of three 'factions' each with its own Igbo presidential candidate!

At the APC primaries, the SE had over 200 delegates, yet the SE candidates received less than 50 votes in total.

The problem of the south-east is simply that the egos of their elite are so narrow and personalised as to be unable to comprehend or work for a wider ethnic, much less national interest.

And you know, I keep thinking, it is probably just as well that Igbos are part of Nigeria, because the way I'm seeing them, IF they actually formed a country of their own, it would be worse than Somalia, as there would be so many factions and warlords, with none ever agreeing to concede power to their fellow 'rivals' in the ethnicity.


Fact... Coming from a true igbo son.. This is what I have been saying for years about Biafra. 1 reason me as an igboman is against it. But I don't blame the idiots who will come like bingos they are to attack, they call us otellectuals but otellectuality is acquired through rigorous process else themselves for be otellectuals. If e easy make them try . Anyways what an otellectuals sees sitting down, a bingo can never see it from on top mount everest.. Pquaver 2022.

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by PoliteActivist: 2:27am On Jun 09, 2022
pquaver:


Fact... Coming from a true igbo son.. This is what I have been saying for years about Biafra. 1 reason me as an igboman is against it. But I don't blame the idiots who will come like bingos they are to attack, they call us otellectuals but otellectuality is acquired through rigorous process else themselves for be otellectuals. If e easy make them try . Anyways what an otellectuals sees sitting down, a bingo can never see it from on top mount everest.. Pquaver 2022.

So it's now confirmed: OP is posting and answering himself via monikers.
Please answer this as written above:

Didn't Osinbajo and others contest? Igbos and Nigerian youths in general are far more united behind Obi than Yorubas are behind Tinubu. .Buhari could have picked Lawal or some other notherner as his successor. That's what's marginalization

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by pquaver(m): 2:39am On Jun 09, 2022
PoliteActivist:


So it's now confirmed: OP is posting and answering himself via monikers.
Please answer this as written above:

Didn't Osinbajo and others contest? Igbos and Nigerian youths in general are far more united behind Obi than Yorubas are behind Tinubu. .Buhari could have picked Lawal or some other notherner as his successor. That's what's marginalization

You must be stupid.. How am I the op? Don't tell me about political contestants.. Op made his statement from politics. I supported his view based on my experience with fellow Igbos, having lived, being one, being brought up and know much about the what it means to live in the Igbo society.

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Reflect7: 2:46am On Jun 09, 2022
Emilo:
You just wake up to talk nonsense. Does the trend not show u that the Igbo don't think in the line of tribe. Nepotism and tribalism has been the issue of Nigeria.

If I'm Igbo and I believe my Igbo brother (e.g Rochas) will not be capable to lead, why vote him? Shld I vote him cos he is Igbo.

Look at Peter Obi speeches and mind set. Does he sound tribalistic. It tells u the mindset of a typical Igbo man. Let the best come forward and rule irrespective of tribe.......Look at where Buhari tribalistic tendencies landed Nigeria. Putting dull people in positions just because they are northerns. This is exactly what may happen with Tinubu and Nigeria remains where it is.

Think deep before you talk next time!

Don't complain of marginalization if you will only consider ''the best'' from your region for the presidency.

The 'best' person rarely emerges from ANY region to win the presidential primaries or presidency in any country.

Was Buhari the 'best' the north had to offer? Nope.

Neither is Tinubu anywhere near the 'best' from the south west.

You MUST be versatile and flexible enough, if circumstances dictate, to push for your '2nd best' and even your '20th best' IF you are serious about grabbing the presidency for your region.

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Landmack: 3:46am On Jun 09, 2022
Emyogalanya:
Very useless narrative. Op is silly

But he just made a point u Arrow. And go tell Simon Ekpa that he will diee very soon.
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Landmack: 3:49am On Jun 09, 2022
Emilo:
You just wake up to talk nonsense. Does the trend not show u that the Igbo don't think in the line of tribe. Nepotism and tribalism has been the issue of Nigeria.

If I'm Igbo and I believe my Igbo brother (e.g Rochas) will not be capable to lead, why vote him? Shld I vote him cos he is Igbo.

Look at Peter Obi speeches and mind set. Does he sound tribalistic. It tells u the mindset of a typical Igbo man. Let the best come forward and rule irrespective of tribe.......Look at where Buhari tribalistic tendencies landed Nigeria. Putting dull people in positions just because they are northerns. This is exactly what may happen with Tinubu and Nigeria remains where it is.

Think deep before you talk next time!

Ipob brain Abeg kip quiet jor. Always typing gibberish
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Reflect7: 4:41am On Jun 09, 2022
Chienex24:



Your question should rather be: How many competent presidential candidate of the Igbo extraction contested for the APC primaries? Is it Rocha's okoroawusa that messed up imo state in his tenure including betraying his fellow Igbo brothers for his selfish interest which almost tore APC in Imo state apart?
Or who else is a strong contender with a relatively bright portfolio?
Truth is Igbos can not only vote tribe based on sentiment but also on competency and wide outreach, and I can say that only Peter obi Hicks these parameters

Obi is a strong candidate for sure.

He would have gone (and could still go) further with more enlightened, sophisticated backing from his 'kinsmen'.
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by PoliteActivist: 5:08am On Jun 09, 2022
pquaver:


You must be stupid.. How am I the op? Don't tell me about political contestants.. Op made his statement from politics. I supported his view based on my experience with fellow Igbos, having lived, being one, being brought up and know much about the what it means to live in the Igbo society.

Bros, go back and read what you wrote. You ain't fooling anybody. You are emphatically not Igbo. That's all I have to tell you. Bye bye

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by PoliteActivist: 5:12am On Jun 09, 2022
Reflect7:


Obi is a strong candidate for sure.

He would have gone (and could still go) further with more enlightened, sophisticated backing from his 'kinsmen'.

Obi is not dependent on his 'kinsmen'. He has broad based support among Nigerian youths throughout Nigera

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Oshodipikin: 5:33am On Jun 09, 2022
Ok
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by shortIGBOman: 6:27am On Jun 09, 2022
Igbo people no like themselves. That's why, Okorocha got ZERO vote in an election with over 200 Igbo deligates. They rather cast their votes for Ahmed Yarima of Zamfara State.

Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Mkpurumiriaddic(f): 6:32am On Jun 09, 2022
shortIGBOman:
Igbo people no like themselves. That's why, Okorocha got ZERO vote in an election with over 200 Igbo deligates. They rather cast their votes for Ahmed Yarima of Zamfara State.

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Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by BabydiHot(f): 6:34am On Jun 09, 2022
[quote author=Mkpurumiriaddic post=113622485][/quote]I'm watching you
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by Mkpurumiriaddic(f): 6:41am On Jun 09, 2022
BabydiHot:
I'm watching you

Do I look weak to you?I've murdered someone more ruthless than,you're just efulefu that I will kill and see his remaining home.internet banter is not what I why away from,so pick your fight right before you wound yourself.my 2 cent.
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by truthCoder: 6:52am On Jun 09, 2022
Reflect7:
This 2023 election cycle has EXPOSED the myth of Igbo political marginalisation in Nigeria.

From the PDP primaries, where, out of 100+ south-eastern delegates, only 13 voted for a south-eastern candidate, to the Labour Party, seen heretofore as the last, safe refuge of progressive Igbo candidate and rising political force, Peter Obi, and now torn apart by the rise of three 'factions' each with its own Igbo presidential candidate!

At the APC primaries, the SE had over 200 delegates, yet the SE candidates received less than 50 votes in total.

The problem of the south-east is simply that the egos of their elite are so narrow and personalised as to be unable to comprehend or work for a wider ethnic, much less national interest.

And you know, I keep thinking, it is probably just as well that Igbos are part of Nigeria, because the way I'm seeing them, IF they actually formed a country of their own, it would be worse than Somalia, as there would be so many factions and warlords, with none ever agreeing to concede power to their fellow 'rivals' in the ethnicity.


Very apt.
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by truthCoder: 6:57am On Jun 09, 2022
Emilo:
You just wake up to talk nonsense. Does the trend not show u that the Igbo don't think in the line of tribe. Nepotism and tribalism has been the issue of Nigeria.

If I'm Igbo and I believe my Igbo brother (e.g Rochas) will not be capable to lead, why vote him? Shld I vote him cos he is Igbo.

Look at Peter Obi speeches and mind set. Does he sound tribalistic. It tells u the mindset of a typical Igbo man. Let the best come forward and rule irrespective of tribe.......Look at where Buhari tribalistic tendencies landed Nigeria. Putting dull people in positions just because they are northerns. This is exactly what may happen with Tinubu and Nigeria remains where it is.

Think deep before you talk next time!

You are simply confirming the OP’s post.

Igbos had their chance to fledge a unitary candidate in either of the main parties. They couldn’t.

Even Peter Obi is being championed mainly by progressives not based in the south east. And what are the SE labour party members doing? Trying to challenge his candidacy.

How can you claim to be marginalized when you are not even united?

Speak with a common voice first, then if that voice is being hushed, then you are being marginalized
Re: This 2023 Election Has BUSTED The MYTH Of Igbo Marginalisation by shortIGBOman: 6:58am On Jun 09, 2022
Emilo:
You just wake up to talk nonsense. Does the trend not show u that the Igbo don't think in the line of tribe. Nepotism and tribalism has been the issue of Nigeria.

If I'm Igbo and I believe my Igbo brother (e.g Rochas) will not be capable to lead, why vote him? Shld I vote him cos he is Igbo.

Look at Peter Obi speeches and mind set. Does he sound tribalistic. It tells u the mindset of a typical Igbo man. Let the best come forward and rule irrespective of tribe.......Look at where Buhari tribalistic tendencies landed Nigeria. Putting dull people in positions just because they are northerns. This is exactly what may happen with Tinubu and Nigeria remains where it is.

Think deep before you talk next time!

Trash talk.
If Igbo people don't vote their own Brother, who is contesting in national office with other Nigerians, who will vote Igbo? The truth is, Igbo hate themselves. That's why Labour Party has 3 different aspirants now. Since Peter Obi decamped to LP, his Igbo Brothers flood the party to create problems for him.

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