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Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by asanausana91: 1:34pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Timmi:I don't care how he treat people, all I want is that Christians and Muslims should be given fair representation. If Tinubu win then this country is automatically a Muslim state. President Vice President Senate President Speaker Cjn APC chairman All these positions will be given to the Muslims. |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by Batallion23: 1:46pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
God forbid... Some people can't stoop so low to your level... Respond to you.. You of all people... Abeg talk several seat at the back back abeg kk2027: |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by JackHamma1234(m): 1:46pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Let the truth be said, as it stands none of these guys in politics are worth following until Obi came out. Look at soludo what value does he have . Oga never enter few months him mouth na Dustin. U see the issue with these guys and why there can never be in the league WITH PO. 1. They are visionless and purposeless just a desire for top position thus they get in there and chase their tail till their tenure is over 2. The open their dirty mouth and talk alot of nonsense no self control. 3. They don inspire anylne I mean absolutely anyone even his own child and in his own community. The like of chimaroke, uzodimma, ngige, amechi, Rochas now this shitbag. All don't inspire. Therefore men like PO is always a threat for what they buy with billions are dropped for free to PO. publicity, attention, media coverage, respect of the clerics, the masses admiration.they can never have it. |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by Batallion23: 1:49pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
If your brain works well you will understand how he got to the point of responding to your tirades. From a simple question in an interview and a simple answer.. Only the answer didn't go well with the mob of the best packaged fraud ever Urheadmaster: |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by Batallion23: 1:51pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Why do you keep deceiving yourself with the phrase "we the youth" who are the youths? Mumu people like you. Anyways if you can believe the buhari in aso rock is one man from Sudan how more worse can it get kk2027: 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by Geopex(m): 1:53pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Not surprised with Gov Soludo comment. It is a bitter truth. I stopped been Obidient the day they came to my page to abuse me just bcuz of issue of fake bishop or no fake bishop. Igbo will b marginalized again unless they play party of inclusion. Labour party with no governor , senator etc want to win a national election,. The followers are are bullying people. They should go back home and strategies again for option B..labour is party of Igbo and i keep saying it. Abusing people is part of Obidient hobby. One even start looking for my profile up and down on social media to abuse me just bcuz i don't bliv in peter obi. It is a crime that i must support Anybody? 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by Masterito(m): 2:02pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Trust both Chimaroke and Soludo has dreams to be president. They are just jealous that Obi is pulling weight. lhordspy: |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by Dadadididacontr: 2:06pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Politics is played by making alliances, friendship, building bridges with other people from other regions not by 'Gbas-gbas' everytime. Insulting, abusing, cursing everyone against your ambition. May i need to remind igbos that elections are won through voting NOT on a platter of sympathy that 'it is our region turn to rule' ... With the recent happening, the whole of Nigeria have seen the igbos for who they really are. Nothing but uncultured disrespectful angry birds . Peter obi political career has been completely destroyed. After 2023 the man is done. You people have complete set the ambition of a promising man, Peter obi on fire through Nzogbu Nzogbu disgusting politics you are playing. Lack of wisdom to align is a killer of a perfect politica ambition 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by JOemmy(m): 2:08pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Igbos have always alligned with the centre and voted for all the pdp presidents except that of the apc but what did get in return at the end of the day? I don't understand his calculation of igbos coming together under apga to get the presidency a party which most nigerians see as an igbo regional party. |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by theforemost: 2:13pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Ni kk2027: Which you YOUTH old man¡!!!? Are you all WELL at all. How old are you. We the real youth will teach you lessons. IT IS A MAN WITH RECORD. JAGABAN 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by shegz24(m): 2:35pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
I too like this Soludo. A few Igbos are aware of Nigerian politics but some others are just emotional kids that think they can rule the country by blackmailing their way through or being opportunistic. Nobi sey Tinubu like Northerners like that but he understood that he needed their votes to actualize his dream and that is why AD became AC and then ACN and APC and he even helped Buhari to rule initially. 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by searchlight: 2:46pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Abdul05:Yeah you are right about that. You and your tribe that understand politics how come Nigeria is going down the drain under your watch? How do you explain that? |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by searchlight: 2:47pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Olowoeko11:thanks for loving igbos lol. Cry for the economic decadence in the zoo. That's more pitiable. |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by searchlight: 2:49pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
FirstSon01:Lol but Obi is an ipob or better put ipod. I love igbos because we are specialist in hating who hates us even the more. |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by searchlight: 2:51pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
ASAPFERG1:like your opinion counts in your nuclear family not to talk of your village. |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by MissLeslie(m): 2:52pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Idiko1: Everybody has the right to vote and to be voted for, Obi is a candidate of labour party, Tinubu is the candidate of APC while Atiku is the candidate of PDP, election is won with vote not sympathy, and that is why you have a whole lot of 6 month to campaigns, convince people about your manifesto show your strength and only God give victory to whoever he want, Obi should do more and Igbo people need to project someone that can win the hart of majority in the north, Aboki selling Orange know the important if election than most of us in the south, they make sure they vote in every election and it has to be in their Village, they travel to get PVC and they will still travel to vote the candidate of their choice, many of the obident as not participate in any election before and the results of 2023 will determine whether or not they will still participate in the future election. |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by searchlight: 2:53pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
plusfield:I was thinking that academic attainment is a measure of wisdom. Thanks Soludo for teaching me that one thing is to be excellent academically and another is to have sense. 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by Shikena(m): 3:10pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Burruchaga71:Another nzogbu nzogbu hot air |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by EmmyCC: 3:38pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Timmi:Na you do you las las |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by Kingspin(m): 3:41pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Abdul05:Ok. When all the 36 state govs support he will win abi. Better scrap INEC then. |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by Kingspin(m): 3:48pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Olowoeko11:Soludo have not made a valid point. That Nigerian president is handover not an election. They should wait for all 36 state govs to approve before Obi could win Any sense there? If INEC is not important scrap it. My gov can not tell me who to vote for |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by Ijb11: 3:51pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by Timmi: 6:05pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
asanausana91: Your crystal ball now tell you those positions will be Muslims |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by NOETHNICITY(m): 6:29pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Angelfrost:You said a wrong word from Soludo could set the state on fire!!! You criticize Soludo because he states a fact that doesn’t favor ur saint Obi! You would prefer he continues to tell lies to conceal the failures of the pandora man. You people are evil for wishing a failure like on Nigeria. You people have failed |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by dollytino4real(f): 8:04pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Pakute:God don't need PVC but we human on earth needs it |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by Mrpojj(m): 8:06pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
lhordspy: |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by asanausana91: 8:40pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
Timmi:why not? Just tell me how many of them are likely to be changed. |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by Primus123: 10:37pm On Nov 15, 2022 |
FirstSon01: All hail FirstSon01 the giver of presidency in Nigeria! The way some of you guys over-rate yourselves is very funny. Imagine a lizard feeling like a crocodile. |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by Microwhy: 4:14am On Nov 16, 2022 |
kk2027:Rubbish.. That is not the contention. |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by jamace(m): 11:37am On Nov 16, 2022 |
SOLUDO: YES, HISTORY BECKONS... ONWUASOANYA FCC JONES I am one of Peter Obi's supporters who is not very disturbed about Professor Chukwuma Soludo's treatise of illogicality and a bad attempt at journalistic warfare with, unfortunately himself. Peter Obi and his official communication team are not interested in joining issues with him, nor any other person or group who is or are on a mercenary mission to distract the team from their focus of rescuing Nigeria from the shackles of bad governance brought about by years of incompetence, insensibility and corruption, which characters like Soludo, who has strove all these years to portray himself as an intellectual or even a technocrat, contributed more than a lot to. Those who know Soludo closely have held strongly to the convinction that he is a "well packaged fraud" and a clay-brained intellectual, who was driven to the top by a combination of good fortunes, deceptive loyalty, inveigle, and a dangerous willingness to do dirty jobs for money or for power. Many of us, especially, those of my age who were undergraduate activists at the onset of the Fourth Republic, when his likes were packaged as saints and geniuses and given a lot more credit than they deserve. I have a Comrade, who was apparently taken over by the media creation of a sterling, brilliant image of the now better unveiled invidious Isuofia Chief. We have since seen the real Stars of that Obasanjo era move on to higher callings in the international community, with Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who is actually the star of that administration now holding sway at the World Trade Organisation after many other notable international appointments. But, in what should be the clearest evidence of his intellectual inefficiency, Soludo has rather been shuttling from Aso Rock to Agu Awka, with bowl in hand seeking anointing to be governor or to be settled with one appointment or the other by the federal government. For a man who would want us to recognise and probably prostrate before him as an economic egghead, yet, his adviced and recommendations are partly responsible for the economic disaster we are confronted with in the current Buhari administration, as he is one of the few men appointed into the Buhari Economic Advisory Board. How can a man who advised Nigeria into an unprecedented crash in the value of the Naira, lowest ever GDP in recent history, highest ever inflation since 1999, worse cost of living crisis in the history of Nigeria and of course, the most negative economic outlook in recent Nigerian history, consider himself qualified to pontificate on the right economic practices? When Soludo took up his tablet or any device he wrote with, he probably thought very lowly of Nigerians, if he thought anyone would take him seriously, giving his self-glorifying panegyric. Let me try to interrogate paragraph by paragraph, Soludo's ignominious drivel into historical infamy. It is obvious from the first paragraph of the long-winded venom, that our Isuofia brother was out for a dirty job. Not for himself, nor for his Party, but for his employers; the Abuja cabal and the bat. If an executive governor could sit down and personally author a piece of humourless comedy in response to what he aptly described as social media trolling of his by individuals he couldn't identify by name or their official positions, then there is no better way to describe such a governor, but as an insecure miscast in power. If Soludo was not a miscast in Agu Awka, he should have known that he would only need to respond to statements made from official quarters or those that come directly from his "peers". Unfortunately, like every intellectual error, like a village cat who would always shout to roar his tigritude. Soludo only wanted to remind people that he is a Professor and that he can write. Expectedly, he wrote gibberish. I do not agree with him that he reads "The Man in the Arena" regularly, because if he did, he wouldn't have gone ahead in a later paragraph to categorically dismiss the chances of the real man in the arena as long as the 2023 election is concerned. He would have taken to heart a stanza in that epigram which reads; "...who at the best knows the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat." If Soludo got his training right, he would have known that there is nowhere in Igbo custom or belief system where it is assumed or affirmed that saying the truth is suicidal or dangerous. We say in Igbo that "Eziokwu bu ndu" and we are always encouraged to say the truth always. Mischievous elders like Chief Soludo are the ones who consider saying the truth a dangerous act, hence, speak equivocally and tell us it is being diplomatic. Like it is obvious in his long and misdirected recrimination, Chief Soludo has nothing to say but to pour out his bitterness and deliver on a dirty job for which he was deployed by his Abuja bosses. So, it is nonsensical for him to say he would refrain from saying certain things. That was a subtle appeal for ceasefire from the Obidients. He wants us to become afraid that he might spill the beans, hence, leave him alone. That's an overused blackmailing strategy which doesn't work on people like us. No matter how stringently he tries to deny it, Soludo is clearly envious of Peter Obi, and I will give you five reasons why he is; 1. Peter Obi is a multibillionaire with clear evidences of how he made his every Kobo, and who, even though has never been indicted by any anti-graft agency in this country. If Soludo claims that he is a billionaire today, we will subject him to thorough investigation because he has been a salary earner all his life, and with what we know about his legitimate earnings, he would be a thief to be a billionaire. 2. Peter Obi is the most popular and masses-oriented Nigerian politician alive. Soludo would be ready to sacrifice everything he has to enjoy 10% of the love Peter Obi enjoys from Nigerians. 3. Peter Obi has kept a clean record throughout his stay in public office. Had Soludo not been desperately romancing with every government in power, he would probably had been in jail now for the multibillion Naira scam he is being investigated for by the EFCC. 4. Peter Obi's first political outing was on his own terms, when he won the governorship of Anambra State, Soludo may be one obscure and probably frustrated lecturer in some not too ivy league University somewhere, if Obasanjo hadn't been sold a dummy that he was hiring a firebrand economist, who turned out to be the shlockiest appointee in Obasanjo's economic and who would have wrecked our economy had Obasanjo not had an Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala at the helm of the economic team. 5. Peter Obi governed Anambra for eight years without using the power of a governor or the resources of Ndi Anambra to fund his children's career. In less than one year as Anambra governor, Chief Soludo has used Anambra's resources and his powers as governor to organise a fashion show for his daughter and to launch an album for his son. It is clear enough that without him becoming Anambra governor, these children of his might have as well not got any mention in the industry they are trying to play in. You do not say that someone is your friend, you show that you are someone's friend. Yours is certainly not the kind of friendship anyone would want to keep, because you are a dangerous friend. No true friend takes to the public to sing about purported private discussions he had with a friend. Assuming you actually offered Peter Obi the option of joining APGA to run for presidency, it is because Peter Obi has seen through your treachery and knows that APGA would not provide the platform for him to run an effective and successful presidential campaign, that he turned down that poisoned chalice of a gift. And you cannot claim to be a true democrat in one breath and in another boast about how you planned to impose someone as your Party's candidate without following the laid down democratic principles of election. Peter Obi joined Labour Party because no single individual would decide what happens to him and what doesn't. The APGA ticket was a setup to extinguish the fire of his campaign. And, would he have been joining the Victor Oye illegal executive or the authentic executive led by Edozie Njoku? Describing majority of Nigerians, especially, the youths, as a headless mob, is the height of your insolence to Nigerians and confirms that you are an illegitimate democrat. Nigerians who are frustrated with perennial bad governance, incompetence and wickedness of your ilk, cannot be so disrespected by you without consequences. And I know that the day of reckoning won't be far away. It is unfortunate but no longer surprising that in your desperation to please your paymasters you choose to ridicule the Igbo nation by portraying us, in public, as political illiterates and a tribe of thugs and emotive mob of irrational partisans. I will like to educate you that no one who has ever sold off his family land to strangers ever gets a good resting place. One day, you shall answer for this ascerbic derogation of the Igbo race for political convenience, and if you do not, I assure you, your children shall. Peter Obi is not running as an Igbo candidate, but as a candidate of all truly displeased and patriotic Nigerians. I will be glad to read your contribution to the Igbo political development and liberation or even education, beyond your sycophancy to Aso Rock, and any power bloc you believed could assist your ascent to Agu Awka. You might have read the best books in economics and probably written wonderful essays in economic theories, but you are certainly not the kind of economist I would want to hire to manage any investment for me if you could argue that it is better to throw money around in hosting Iche na mmadu bu ewu kind of parties than saving for the rainy days or investing with an intent for bigger returns in future. I am not an aide to Peter Obi, hence, I do not have any briefing on this subject matter, and I also consider this as unserious writing, hence, won't waste my useful time digging for certain information I know is in the public domain, but as someone who has traded since he knew how to walk and talk, I can tell you that an investment can never go wrong and saving money can never be a wrong decision. My elementary economics teacher taught me about scale of preference and opportunity cost, and I know by commonsense that no leader or business executive would ever be able to solve all the problems of an institution or a State. Peter Obi saved, because he knew he wasn't going to be governor forever and he left enough money in the banks for his successor to fund his own ideas and continue from where he stopped. Your claim to building Nigeria's foreign reserves to "an all time 63 billion dollars" and paying off external debts validates your notoriety for chalartanism and arrogance in ignorance. You were neither the Commander-in-Chief, nor the head of the Nigerian Economic team. You were not even the Minister of Finance, but a mere banker, whose biggest achievement was awarding contentious contracts for the reprinting of the Naira and the controversial and scandal ridden bank reforms. Your loudest policy proposal was the failed redenomination of the Naira, which better trained economists confirmed would have made the Nigerian currency a wreck of valueless papers and useless metals as coins. As for the question of what our great leaders Nnamdi Azikiwe and M.I Okpara would have done had they been around at this period in our political history. My simple answer is that they would have recommended your type to be served as burnt offering to whatever deity the Isuofians hold sacred, because over the last 23 years, you have been closely associated with those in Aso Rock, it has never been found that you used your contacts for the development of Ala Igbo or the advancement of her political causes. You know, I am still babysitting and my dear wife needs some rest, so let me cut your few remaining paragraphs short so I can tend to my little baby. I want to tell you that the lines I love most in your envy-laden dirty job are the areas where you tried to sound like the bad analyst that you are, by adducing lousy arguments why Peter Obi cannot win. You also made a not-very-smart attempt to directly campaign for your boss, Bola Tinubu. But I will pray that the good God keeps us alive and mentally lucid to be come back to that argument after February, 2023. We are going into an election, and elections are not called until the final ballots are tallied and counted. But you claim that Peter Obi cannot win any State and that he is only going to get 25% in only four States. This part of your essay is what interests me most, because at the end, it will serve to better unravel you before Nigerians as a fortunate, sneaky and bookwormish economist, who only knows how to copy and paste and cram and vomit, but who lacks the most basic mental alacrity to arrive at good judgements or analysis on any issue. I will throw this challenge to you and wait for the D-day; Peter Obi will win at least 10 States outright, and garner the 25% required in a number of States. The Obidients are not going to be complacent, hence, I am not going to tell you most assuredly, that we will win, but I will assure you that we will work out asses out to ensure that we win. Go back and read the man in the Arena again, only this time replace "the man" with "the Nigerians in the Arena". Only be assured that we will not be deterred by thr "cold and timid souls" like Soludo, because we know that even if "we fail, at least we fail while daring greatly." |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by JoeNL22(m): 11:54am On Nov 16, 2022 |
udomonday:Am for obi |
Re: Igbos Won’t Produce Nigeria’s President Through “Nzogbu Nzogbu” Politics -Soludo by JoeNL22(m): 12:00pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Ohraybs:No sir......we are promoting the best man for the job of aso villa |
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