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| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by keymatt(m): 3:57pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Zionbel:Have you ever seen a thief with good intentions? |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by LifeOfTrigga(m): 4:02pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Echile:Obi far better than tinubu? Base on records or wetin? |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by Zionbel(m): 4:03pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
keymatt:What did Tinubu steal from you? Your manhood or scrotum? Keep looking for them. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by keymatt(m): 4:08pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Zionbel:He stole my mandate. But don't worry, we'll recover it back. 😎 |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by Balogunodua(m): 4:13pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
keymatt:
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| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by Gilgil: 4:30pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Clearly, you don't understand the Igbos! It's commerce, opportunity and merit. Dotherightthing: |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by SpatialKing(m): 4:43pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
tensazangetsu20:Of course...their brother |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by SeunWedsLinda(m): 5:02pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Balogunodua:and in obasanjo's second term, there were two yorubas on the ballot as well. Foolish thing |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by Penguin2(op): 5:03pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Dotherightthing:It will be difficult for Tinubu to get back into the good books of the Igbos now. Especially when you consider the mess that the past election created between Yorubas and Igbos and how Tinubu boys in Lagos seem to be out to target Igbos and their businesses and investments in Lagos. Does that look to you like someone willing to bring the Igbos close? |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by Balogunodua(m): 5:06pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
SeunWedsLinda:Look at the mirror....dude you look stupid by infinity. 🤨 Back to topic....OBJ was gonna win second term whether they voted him or not. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by Penguin2(op): 5:06pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
seunmsg:Tinubu can’t be thinking of making deals with Igbos and his boys in Lagos will be thinking of making laws to target Igbo investments? Or you don’t know that the law they talked about is being prepared for Igbos? |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by Penguin2(op): 5:09pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Britishpea:✅✅✅ |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by obi4eze(m): 5:10pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
![]() This is more like praising a thief who stole your expensive car and has changed the tires and filled the fuel tank. Thieves and deceivers have no good intention. A leopard can never change its spots. I can never accept a thief and drug baron as my President. Even whenever I visit Nigeria. Tinubu's renewed hopelessness on you guys just started. Una go see shege for this government. But this government won't last. Una go see... |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by Penguin2(op): 5:19pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
LegendHero:I’m glad that you acknowledge the fact that the Igbos voting pattern is not entirely a weakness. Because had Obi not contested the 2023 election, Atiku would be president by now because you know who Obi voters would have voted for. So, why the voting pattern of the east is good is because once they are supporting you, you have the votes of the entire region and most politicians would want that. Again, do not forget Igbo voters scattered all over the country. Their numbers are not that insignificant. So, it would be perilous for any politician to think he can do without the east (SE/SS). Because if the PDP and LP join forces in 2027, Tinubu might be in for a long thing even though we won’t be expecting elections to count anyways. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by Penguin2(op): 5:25pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
LegendHero:I’m happy you are now limiting it to “the Igbos hate Tinubu” and not that erroneous assertion you people always make that “Igbos hate Yorubas”. You guys know we don’t hate Yorubas, we just hate those who hate us and go against the interest of those who against ours. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by LegendHero(m): 5:28pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Penguin2:No, Igbo clearly hate Yoruba but they just mask it because they are mostly on Yoruba soil. It is glaring to all that Igbo hate Yorubas and this is no secret. What I don’t like is double dealing. No need sweet talking it, most Nigerian tribes don’t love each other, we are all just tolerating one another. Igbos play a better game at hiding their hate because they play a better game of victim complex. The civil war narrative help them with that and even if an Igbo man clearly show hatred towards you, he’ll still try to mask it as responding to perceived injustice against him. People usually think I’m weird. But I think Hausas are better ally to the Yorubas than Igbos. I will defend this my statement a thousand times. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by LegendHero(m): 5:34pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Penguin2:Let me tell you what you don’t know, even if LP and PDP form a coalition, PDP will still produce the president and LP (Obi) will be the vice. That is the only arrangement that can bring success to them. If that happens, it still dosen’t show that Igbo are strong in politics and strength. You can only show strength in politics if you play it at the highest level and win. Igbos are scattered in the country but don’t still have the numerical power. You can only influence election in a place if you are the majority. It’s easy to block you from voting if the indigenes truly want to do that but no one can block you in your region because you have all freedom. Let me tell you, if Igbos living across Nigeria had voted in the SE instead of outside the SE where they reside, Obi would have gotten more vote. Think like a politician abeg. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by Quintopia: 5:35pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
happney65:Rubbish. Dumb. Idiotic. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by Penguin2(op): 5:36pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
LegendHero:Everyone thinks the Hausas are better allies. The Igbo thinks so. As does the Yoruba. That’s why they keep pitching us against each other and benefiting from it. They would have benefited from it again in 2023 had Obi not come into the race to cancel out Atiku. See, I think the Yoruba and Igbo need to sit down and have a proper conversation if we must continue to exist together in one country. We simply can’t continue like this. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by aswani(m): 5:38pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
What did I just read from Penguin2? Despite the lengthy nature of the tome, this is the kind of stuff that we should be reading. We don't have to back the same candidate but we can still appreciate each others opinion. Well done Penguin2, there's hope for Naija yet!! |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by Zxcvbnmghtr: 5:39pm On Jun 11, 2023*. Modified: 6:00pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
LegendHero:legend Hero, just to support your view. The same people who were against Muslim-muslim ticket are the same people in support of a Muslim candidate as Senate president simply because of Tinubu's choice of interest, inorder to go against him. What kind of hypocrisy is this? If Akpabio were to be a Muslim and Tinubu's choice the out cry from all of you would have been ISLAMIZATION. HYPOCRITES kettykin |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by LegendHero(m): 5:42pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Penguin2:No, the Yorubas and Igbos should rather face reality and understand that they are different instead of trying to force a relationship that can’t work. Think about it, since 1960 we’ve been trying to forge a political relationship and yet we haven’t achieved true brotherhood in politics up till 2023. It is natural divison. Even besides politics, check out cultures. It is always in contrast of the other. Check our mannerism, it is very different. The only think that I think we have in common is education and religion. Even the religion, it seems Igbos favor more catholic than Pentecostal except those Igbos that have lived mostly in the West and diaspora. I think maybe it’s because of competition. That’s the major problem. When two group see themselves as competitors at every sphere of life, they will never work together because none will want to bow for the other. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by Usonkwu: 5:42pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Penguin2:In other words, no concern. Would you trust someone with 'huge stockpile of cash' to secure your life? |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by Penguin2(op): 5:42pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
LegendHero:Lol! This your kind of defective thinking was what cost PDP victory in the last election. People were begging them to zone the ticket to Southeast and midwife it for Obi, but they argued that only a northerner can bring them victory and that’s why I like what Obi did by leaving them and telling them to try their luck. What I’m saying is that the PDP can win election with Obi as the candidate if the levers of the PDP in the north work sincerely for the party. My only problem is that what Tinubu is currently doing is blurring the line of opposition in the country. We might need some time before we can truly say which politician belongs to which party. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by sapele914(m): 5:45pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Bluntguy:Empty Barrels, Incoherent inconsequential 5 percenters. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by LegendHero(m): 5:46pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Penguin2:Okay let’s discuss it without Bias. In this last election, do you think Obi as the presidential candidate and Atiku as VP will generate more votes than what Tinubu/Shettima would have gotten? Almost half of the votes Atiku had in the North will be totally wiped out if Obi had been the presidential candidate. Infact more than half. See Kwakwanso, he prefers to be a minister under Tinubu than to be a VP under Obi. If you think about it for a minute, you will understand why an Obi being on the ballot might not necessarily produce the winning ticket. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by sapele914(m): 5:47pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Penguin2:Win which election? he should have remained in Apga, the only political party that he has won any election with. Political Judas of Aguleri. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by LegendHero(m): 5:55pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Zxcvbnmghtr:You got it correct and analyzed it well. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by saintopus(m): 8:05pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
LegendHero:The Yorubas and the Hausas are also heavy travellers these days. No one ethnic groups are concentrated within their region. Haven said that, I would say the Nzogbu Nzogbu politics of the Igbos contributed to the last election downfall. But the igbos are very interesting people. If they love you, they love you. No pretence!!! You can please them quite quickly. All you need do towards the next election is release Nnamdi KANU, you will see the trend change. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by obembet(f): 8:13pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Penguin2:I read all this article and I see alot of sense there. Let pray for Tinubu to deliver his best also for pray him to live long. I hope ur fellow Obidient won't tag u corn 🌽. I Ruth said something similar to this but she was treat by her fellow Obidient... They nearly kill her. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by danilmo: 8:20pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Echile:Pls let's be realistic here.. Aside health and honesty , how is PO far better than BAT?? Intelligence? Wisdom? Knowledge?? Experience?? Which biko, I'm Keen to know. |
| Re: My Honest Prediction Of Tinubu’s Presidency. by danilmo: 8:21pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
Bluntguy:How did Igbo make the country ungovernable for PMB Biko? |
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