Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Igwe9(m): 2:14pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
they left someone that promised taking us from consumption to production to the one that promised to widen the tax regime and now that we are paying more, they are complaining. OP is just having a wishful thoughts. 1 Like |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by astana1: 2:24pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Fulaninigger: We(northerners) can vote for good leaders irrespective of tribes, but definitely not Peter Obi! Obi is not an option and will never be!
You can't sell us fraud and try to blackmail by playing tribal card. If you were serious, you could have given us Umeh, Okorocha, sullivan etc
You want us to vote a candidate that made elections a religious war?
I asked one of my female colleagues from Anambra state, why is it before PO came out for presidency, there has not been 1 person that commended him as gov? Every comment I came across SM were negative? She started stammering and trying to find foolish excuses, I had to just cut the conversation short!
You want to white-wash him and make him a saint and you expect us just to role with it because SE/Ibo said so!
tomorrow if Ikpeazu decides to contest for presidency, Ibo will eulogize him and make him the best thing since sliced bread . Malam, left to me zan zabe Jonathan a 2027 elections over Tinubu. If Bala Muhammed(Bauchi Governor) should decide to contest with Jonathan as his VP knowing he will take over in 2031 that's a great arraignment for the PDP. |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Fulaninigger: 2:39pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Walahi baka ma san mai kake fada ba! Ba mamaki Kai arnan Arewa ne ko kuma PDP card carrying member! Arewa mu zabe PDP!! Tir! Allah ya kiyaye. Bamu zabe Atiku ba, sai wani arne GEJ! Bauchi can vote for GEJ for all I care, but definitely not the core north. PDP sun gama mulki a Nigeria In Sha Allah Bala Muhammad yana maku aiki a Bauchi ne? astana1: .
Malam, left to me zan zabe Jonathan a 2027 elections over Tinubu. If Bala Muhammed(Bauchi Governor) should decide to contest with Jonathan as his VP knowing he will take over in 2031 that's a great arraignment for the PDP. 1 Like |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by WorldRichest: 2:40pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
rano1: Goodluck Jonathan should be supported by the North in 2027 election so that he can complete his tenure for the presidency, complete the presidency being in the south for 8 years and give Ibo people(given his lineage) and the wider South-South a sense of belonging. If PDP want to get back into power, Jonathan is their best bet in 2027(One-term candidate!!)
I based this argument on the following reasons: As a Northerner, I cannot support Peter Obi as I feel he is too clannish for me to support given his previous antecedents in the 2023 elections. Secondly, I believe Nigerians will be fed up with the Tinubu administration as the cost of living increases over time. Furthermore, I believe the following reasons will be to Goodluck's advantage:
Experience and Stability: Goodluck Jonathan has previously served as the President of Nigeria from 2010 to 2015, providing him with valuable experience in governance and leadership. By electing him for a second term in 2027, the country can benefit from his knowledge and stability, allowing for continued progress and development.
National Unity: One of the key goals of any democratic nation is to promote national unity and inclusivity. By having Goodluck Jonathan as president, it can help bridge the gap between different ethnic groups and religions, including the Igbo people (who feel marginalised). This sense of belonging and representation can contribute to a more cohesive and harmonious society. So many people are not happy with the Muslim-Muslim ticket of the APC.
Economic Growth: Goodluck Jonathan's previous tenure saw some positive economic growth, with Nigeria experiencing an average GDP growth rate of over 6% per year during his presidency. By giving him another opportunity to lead, it is possible that he can build on his previous achievements and further stimulate the economy, benefiting all Nigerians.
Political Stability: Transitioning power smoothly is crucial for political stability. By allowing Goodluck Jonathan to complete his tenure, it demonstrates a commitment to democratic principles and upholding the rule of law. This can inspire confidence in the political system and contribute to a more stable environment for future leaders to assume office. It will also increase the sense of belonging of the SS and the SE
A Balanced Power Distribution: By having the North take over the presidency in 2031 after Goodluck Jonathan's tenure, it allows for a fair and balanced distribution of power among different regions of the country. This rotation of power can help address concerns of marginalization and ensure that diverse perspectives and interests are represented at the national level.
A changed man: Goodluck Jonathan's previous tenure as president has provided him with valuable insights and lessons, allowing him to enhance his leadership in a second term. With improved governance skills and institutional knowledge, he can address past challenges and implement effective policies. Jonathan's return to power would bring about collaborative leadership, inclusive decision-making, and a strengthened focus on economic development, all contributing to national unity and a better Nigeria.
I think as we approach 2027, so many people in the PDP and in the North will be open to this argument. Majority of Tinubu's votes were from the North(63%). If he looses Northern support he will not get re-elected. This argument will get stronger if Tinubu decides to run a biased Administration as he will quickly loose the Northern support.
If Goodluck should decide to run he will win easily and defeat Tinubu based on the above permutations. You need psychiatric evaluation. Goatluck Jonathan will never ever contest against Emilokan Tinubu because Goatluck knows his political mates, and Tinubu is not one of them. Emilokan Tinubu gave Goatluck victory in 2011, same Emilokan Tinubu kicked Goatluck out in 2015 because Goatluck allowed Igbos and his fellow creek brethren to monopolize his administration. Go and verify. 2 Likes |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by WorldRichest: 2:43pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
astana1: To a certain extent, I am receptive to this as a Northerner. Having endured Buhari and now Tinubu, I believe Nigerians are ready to give Jonathan another chance at the presidency once he has hopefully learned from his time in office (2011-2015). This is the nonsense that Goatluck Jonathan caused. If not for the Almajari schools that Goatluck established, this poster will be on the streets of Southern Nigeria begging by the roadsides like his brethren |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Treadway: 3:31pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Fulaninigger: We(northerners) can vote for good leaders irrespective of tribes, but definitely not Peter Obi! Obi is not an option and will never be!
You can't sell us fraud and try to blackmail by playing tribal card. If you were serious, you could have given us Umeh, Okorocha, sullivan etc
You want us to vote a candidate that made elections a religious war?
I asked one of my female colleagues from Anambra state, why is it before PO came out for presidency, there has not been 1 person that commended him as gov? Every comment I came across SM were negative? She started stammering and trying to find foolish excuses, I had to just cut the conversation short!
You want to white-wash him and make him a saint and you expect us just to role with it because SE/Ibo said so!
tomorrow if Ikpeazu decides to contest for presidency, Ibo will eulogize him and make him the best thing since sliced bread lol. The poverty ravaging your dear north to the degree that every label of poverty ascribed to Nigeria today is largely due to una shows just how poor the collective north is at just reasoning, much less decision making. Y'all won't know a good leader even if he was in your face wearing a tag that reads 'good leader'. The north willfully and proudly carries over 70% of the poverty and illiteracy ranking of the whole gaddem country! Now that we have got that out of the way, I ask you just as you asked your friend, why is it that despite nothing positive and commendable about Buhari y'all still voted for him in 2019?. I'll forgive 2015 cos I voted the dullard too, hoping that at least his so called tough, no-nonsense persona could be an advantage in fighting corruption at least even if he no get anything upstairs. Not only did he fail woefully in that, dem con still steal pass the 16 years of PDP combined🤣 ....abeg why you/una support a failure and vegetable in 2019. I can point to many commendable things PO did as governor, with verifiable proof readily available on this same internet, but let's hear you first. 1 Like |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Fulaninigger: 3:38pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Your women are all over the north doing prostitution to afford a plate of rice and bleaching creams If your in Abuja, come to wuse zone 1 let me show you apartments full of nyamuri women doing ashawo and escorts in the name of they came for studies WorldRichest:
This is the nonsense that Goatluck Jonathan caused. If not for the Almajari schools that Goatluck established, this poster will be on the streets of Southern Nigeria begging by the roadsides like his brethren 1 Like |
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Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Flathead8: 3:57pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
The poverty ravaging the north is still the region your fellow nyaaamiiri are escaping to from the menace of erosion/HIV/potopoto/IPOB ravaging the SE Your women are all over the north doing prostitution in order to afford a plate of indomie and bleaching creams quote. At last count, there millions, far more Ibo in the north compared to northerners in SE You will never govern this country, you will continue being that third class citizen your known for, you shall continue shouting "no referendum no erection". As long as that effeminate frog voice bisexual gap teeth Pandora doesn't become president, it's perfectly fine for me You couldn't even get a minority seat under PDP, that shows how useless you are! The only time fools have say is through likes and retweets Even if the north will burn into ashes, as long as an Osu doesn't become president, I'm OK with it Treadway: lol. The poverty ravaging your dear north to the degree that every label of poverty ascribed to Nigeria today is largely due to una shows just how poor the collective north is at just reasoning, much less decision making. Y'all won't know a good leader even if he was in your face wearing a tag that reads 'good leader'. The north willfully and proudly carries over 70% of the poverty and illiteracy ranking of the whole gaddem country!
Now that we have got that out of the way, I ask you just as you asked your friend, why is it that despite nothing positive and commendable about Buhari y'all still voted for him in 2019?. I'll forgive 2015 cos I voted the dullard too, hoping that at least his so called tough, no-nonsense persona could be an advantage in fighting corruption at least even if he no get anything upstairs. Not only did he fail woefully in that, dem con still steal pass the 15 years of PDP combined🤣 ....abeg why you/una support a failure and vegetable in 2019. I can point to many commendable things PO did as governor, with verifiable proof readily available on this same internet, but let's hear you first. |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Flathead8: 3:59pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Fulaninigger: Your women are all over the north doing prostitution to afford a plate of rice and bleaching creams
If your in Abuja, come to wuse zone 1 let me show you apartments full of nyamuri women doing ashawo and escorts in the name of they came for studies |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Flathead8: 4:05pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Most of those beggars are from Niger and Chad, not north. But we all know 90% of prostitutes in Nigeria are Ibo women. Most of these almajiri just need to give your women 1k for them to sleep with them WorldRichest:
This is the nonsense that Goatluck Jonathan caused. If not for the Almajari schools that Goatluck established, this poster will be on the streets of Southern Nigeria begging by the roadsides like his brethren |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by forexprophet(m): 4:11pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Malaria Dream rano1: Goodluck Jonathan should be supported by the North in 2027 election so that he can complete his tenure for the presidency, complete the presidency being in the south for 8 years and give Ibo people(given his lineage) and the wider South-South a sense of belonging. If PDP want to get back into power, Jonathan is their best bet in 2027(One-term candidate!!)
I based this argument on the following reasons: As a Northerner, I cannot support Peter Obi as I feel he is too clannish for me to support given his previous antecedents in the 2023 elections. Secondly, I believe Nigerians will be fed up with the Tinubu administration as the cost of living increases over time. Furthermore, I believe the following reasons will be to Goodluck's advantage:
Experience and Stability: Goodluck Jonathan has previously served as the President of Nigeria from 2010 to 2015, providing him with valuable experience in governance and leadership. By electing him for a second term in 2027, the country can benefit from his knowledge and stability, allowing for continued progress and development.
National Unity: One of the key goals of any democratic nation is to promote national unity and inclusivity. By having Goodluck Jonathan as president, it can help bridge the gap between different ethnic groups and religions, including the Igbo people (who feel marginalised). This sense of belonging and representation can contribute to a more cohesive and harmonious society. So many people are not happy with the Muslim-Muslim ticket of the APC.
Economic Growth: Goodluck Jonathan's previous tenure saw some positive economic growth, with Nigeria experiencing an average GDP growth rate of over 6% per year during his presidency. By giving him another opportunity to lead, it is possible that he can build on his previous achievements and further stimulate the economy, benefiting all Nigerians.
Political Stability: Transitioning power smoothly is crucial for political stability. By allowing Goodluck Jonathan to complete his tenure, it demonstrates a commitment to democratic principles and upholding the rule of law. This can inspire confidence in the political system and contribute to a more stable environment for future leaders to assume office. It will also increase the sense of belonging of the SS and the SE
A Balanced Power Distribution: By having the North take over the presidency in 2031 after Goodluck Jonathan's tenure, it allows for a fair and balanced distribution of power among different regions of the country. This rotation of power can help address concerns of marginalization and ensure that diverse perspectives and interests are represented at the national level.
A changed man: Goodluck Jonathan's previous tenure as president has provided him with valuable insights and lessons, allowing him to enhance his leadership in a second term. With improved governance skills and institutional knowledge, he can address past challenges and implement effective policies. Jonathan's return to power would bring about collaborative leadership, inclusive decision-making, and a strengthened focus on economic development, all contributing to national unity and a better Nigeria.
I think as we approach 2027, so many people in the PDP and in the North will be open to this argument. Majority of Tinubu's votes were from the North(63%). If he looses Northern support he will not get re-elected. This argument will get stronger if Tinubu decides to run a biased Administration as he will quickly loose the Northern support.
If Goodluck should decide to run he will win easily and defeat Tinubu based on the above permutations. |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by WorldRichest: 4:36pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Fulaninigger: Your women are all over the north doing prostitution to afford a plate of rice and bleaching creams
If your in Abuja, come to wuse zone 1 let me show you apartments full of nyamuri women doing ashawo and escorts in the name of they came for studies Your teenage sisters that are begging on the streets of Southern Nigeria nko? Do you think we take them to Hotels? No, No. It's just one corner we carry them to. |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by WorldRichest: 4:38pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Flathead8: Most of those beggars are from Niger and Chad, not north. But we all know 90% of prostitutes in Nigeria are Ibo women. Most of these almajiri just need to give your women 1k for them to sleep with them I am a Yoruba boy. If your irresponsible men have been sleeping with Ibo prostitutes, that is the headache of both the Sleeper and the Sleepee |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by WorldRichest: 4:39pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Fulaninigger: Your women are all over the north doing prostitution to afford a plate of rice and bleaching creams
If your in Abuja, come to wuse zone 1 let me show you apartments full of nyamuri women doing ashawo and escorts in the name of they came for studies But who is helping you type this nonsense? How did you know how to converse in English? Goatluck Jonathan really bleeped up |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Paretomaster1(m): 4:42pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Tinubu will complete his tenure in 2031, and then Power will return to the North.. |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by XY23: 5:54pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Lol. The last stage of grief is acceptance. BTW! The same GEJ you folks vilified and tagged an ineffectual buffoon? What makes you think the 'buffonery' doesn't still subsist? That would mean an uninterrupted 16 years of fruitless marabout for our nation (2015 - 2031). Please, remind me, how old are you now and how old would you be by then?
Nigeria of today is a product of bad choices by its citizens. Just about one month after your voices hit the roof for BAT, the reality of his failure has set in, now another projection is being made for 2027. This generation like those before it, has lost it. The future of our nation left our hands on 25th February. 1 Like |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by emerged01(m): 6:17pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
When he was not a president you couldnt defeat him but now that he is the president you want to defeat him. Tinubu no be anybody's mate for politics as far as nigeria is concerned. |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by ideynl1: 6:29pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
The one can be worst than Buhari. |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by ideynl1: 6:30pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Flathead8: Most of those beggars are from Niger and Chad, not north. But we all know 90% of prostitutes in Nigeria are Ibo women. Most of these almajiri just need to give your women 1k for them to sleep with them The person quoting you is a Yoruba. Even his post history shows that he has always attacked the SE. But you managed to bring Igbo. Lack of sense. 1 Like |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by losky83: 6:42pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
astana1: To a certain extent, I am receptive to this as a Northerner. Having endured Buhari and now Tinubu, I believe Nigerians are ready to give Jonathan another chance at the presidency once he has hopefully learned from his time in office (2011-2015). SO YOU MEAN AFTER LOOKING AT OVER 300 MILLION NIGERIANS,U CAN NOT FIND ANOTHER APART FROM GOOD LUCK? NOT EVEN YOU FATHER? |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by N3TRAL: 6:47pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Goodluck Jonathan is not qualified to run as President of Nigeria by virtue of the CFRN 1999 , as amended. |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Finestgurlie(f): 7:31pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Flathead8: Most of those beggars are from Niger and Chad, not north. But we all know 90% of prostitutes in Nigeria are Ibo women. Most of these almajiri just need to give your women 1k for them to sleep with them mynd44 lalasticlala Seun Dominique nlfpmod Mukina2 Rule 2 |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Flathead8: 7:34pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
You left all the monikers that insulted me, to report me!? Finestgurlie: mynd44 lalasticlala Seun Dominique nlfpmod Mukina2 Rule 2 |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Owologbo(m): 7:54am On Jul 03, 2023 |
rano1: Goodluck Jonathan should be supported by the North in 2027 election so that he can complete his tenure for the presidency, complete the presidency being in the south for 8 years and give Ibo people(given his lineage) and the wider South-South a sense of belonging. If PDP want to get back into power, Jonathan is their best bet in 2027(One-term candidate!!)
I based this argument on the following reasons: As a Northerner, I cannot support Peter Obi as I feel he is too clannish for me to support given his previous antecedents in the 2023 elections. Secondly, I believe Nigerians will be fed up with the Tinubu administration as the cost of living increases over time. Furthermore, I believe the following reasons will be to Goodluck's advantage:
Experience and Stability: Goodluck Jonathan has previously served as the President of Nigeria from 2010 to 2015, providing him with valuable experience in governance and leadership. By electing him for a second term in 2027, the country can benefit from his knowledge and stability, allowing for continued progress and development.
National Unity: One of the key goals of any democratic nation is to promote national unity and inclusivity. By having Goodluck Jonathan as president, it can help bridge the gap between different ethnic groups and religions, including the Igbo people (who feel marginalised). This sense of belonging and representation can contribute to a more cohesive and harmonious society. So many people are not happy with the Muslim-Muslim ticket of the APC.
Economic Growth: Goodluck Jonathan's previous tenure saw some positive economic growth, with Nigeria experiencing an average GDP growth rate of over 6% per year during his presidency. By giving him another opportunity to lead, it is possible that he can build on his previous achievements and further stimulate the economy, benefiting all Nigerians.
Political Stability: Transitioning power smoothly is crucial for political stability. By allowing Goodluck Jonathan to complete his tenure, it demonstrates a commitment to democratic principles and upholding the rule of law. This can inspire confidence in the political system and contribute to a more stable environment for future leaders to assume office. It will also increase the sense of belonging of the SS and the SE
A Balanced Power Distribution: By having the North take over the presidency in 2031 after Goodluck Jonathan's tenure, it allows for a fair and balanced distribution of power among different regions of the country. This rotation of power can help address concerns of marginalization and ensure that diverse perspectives and interests are represented at the national level.
A changed man: Goodluck Jonathan's previous tenure as president has provided him with valuable insights and lessons, allowing him to enhance his leadership in a second term. With improved governance skills and institutional knowledge, he can address past challenges and implement effective policies. Jonathan's return to power would bring about collaborative leadership, inclusive decision-making, and a strengthened focus on economic development, all contributing to national unity and a better Nigeria.
I think as we approach 2027, so many people in the PDP and in the North will be open to this argument. Majority of Tinubu's votes were from the North(63%). If he looses Northern support he will not get re-elected. This argument will get stronger if Tinubu decides to run a biased Administration as he will quickly loose the Northern support.
If Goodluck should decide to run he will win easily and defeat Tinubu based on the above permutations. Did GEJ tells you he's hungry to be president again? abi you dey look for how to insult him (and south south) again? You know y'all know how to rubbish those from the minority tribe o; just like you are doing to Emefiele while you look the other side when it comes to minister of aviation, minister of humanitarian affairs and all the other criminals from the majority tribes. |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Owologbo(m): 7:56am On Jul 03, 2023 |
astana1: To a certain extent, I am receptive to this as a Northerner. Having endured Buhari and now Tinubu, I believe Nigerians are ready to give Jonathan another chance at the presidency once he has hopefully learned from his time in office (2011-2015). You can take it to the north. I'm sure GEJ is doing better with his life. The north can take it. |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Owologbo(m): 8:04am On Jul 03, 2023 |
wegevv:
A Northerner trying to put Buhari and Tinubu in the same bracket after the former gave us 8 full years of incompetent failure that the later is now trying to fix. Just have to lol
PBAT is certainly making tough decisions but at least they are based on long term economic wisdom unlike his predecessor. He also seems to be leaning towards competent technocrats unlike the PMB and his nepotism.
Based on this trajectory there is no reason to think PBAT will be a failure like PMB. He just needs time just like Obi would have needed time too. defender of rubbish. this is how you will continue defending rubbish while you remain a nobody in the eyes of the rubbish you are defending. You are asked to make sacrifices, but these persons asking you to make these sacrifices keep giving themselves various unreasonable allowances. 1 Like |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Owologbo(m): 8:05am On Jul 03, 2023 |
TokunboCarsOnly:
Oh Obi is clannish?
But Buhari who appointed all his village people into power is not clannish right?
Now Tinubu have also started appointing his people he is not clannish abi?
Again, so Jonathan who is from Bayelsa is suddenly an Igbo and so re-electing him will serve as a balance for Igbo presidency right? So you mean SS and SE are one and not divided abi?
Good job if only you will spread this same new and hold on to it forever. You dey mind them? We don't even need it. they should continue from where they stop. |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Owologbo(m): 8:11am On Jul 03, 2023 |
Fulaninigger: We(northerners) can vote for good leaders irrespective of tribes, but definitely not Peter Obi! Obi is not an option and will never be!
You can't sell us fraud and try to blackmail by playing tribal card. If you were serious, you could have given us Umeh, Okorocha, sullivan etc
You want us to vote a candidate that made elections a religious war?
I asked one of my female colleagues from Anambra state, why is it before PO came out for presidency, there has not been 1 person that commended him as gov? Every comment I came across SM were negative? She started stammering and trying to find foolish excuses, I had to just cut the conversation short!
You want to white-wash him and make him a saint and you expect us just to role with it because SE/Ibo said so!
tomorrow if Ikpeazu decides to contest for presidency, Ibo will eulogize him and make him the best thing since sliced bread keep deceiving yourself. If y'all like, vote goats and cows. With people like you I now understand why buhari chose cow over you. |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by proeast(m): 8:19am On Jul 03, 2023 |
ideynl1: Comments on this thread will be scanty and we know why. Instead of them to attack the Fulani OP they would rather read and pass.
The same usual suspect will try to deflate it and attack Obi. The perennial cowards will either ignore the thread or find a way to blame Igbos or IPOB. Already, some of them have started. I pity them! |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by proeast(m): 9:43am On Jul 03, 2023 |
Flathead8: The poverty ravaging the north is still the region your fellow nyaaamiiri are escaping to from the menace of erosion/HIV/potopoto/IPOB ravaging the SE
Your women are all over the north doing prostitution in order to afford a plate of indomie and bleaching creams quote. At last count, there millions, far more Ibo in the north compared to northerners in SE
You will never govern this country, you will continue being that third class citizen your known for, you shall continue shouting "no referendum no erection". As long as that effeminate frog voice bisexual gap teeth Pandora doesn't become president, it's perfectly fine for me
You couldn't even get a minority seat under PDP, that shows how useless you are! The only time fools have say is through likes and retweets
Even if the north will burn into ashes, as long as an Osu doesn't become president, I'm OK with it Lol, what a comic relief. Now, let me educate you. NW and NE are the most backward, poverty ravaged, insecure, disease infested and most miserable regions of the world! With poverty levels hovering around 90%, you belong to the dregs of the soceity. People at that level of poverty will be too dirty, hungry and stinking for any Igbo girl to allow them come close! Even your very few rich ones will pay premium fees before any Southern girl will allow them come close talk more of classy Igbo girls. Your men destroyed your girls at tender age and made them urine stinking VVF victims for life. I didn't vote for Tinubu but I support some of his policies. Now that fuel is about to be sold at 500 in South against 700 in NW & NE, your poverty region will now spike at 99% Buhari ruled for 8 years but did it stop your region from being worse than Somalia People are talking and those from dead regions want to talk too |
Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by Flathead8: 10:15am On Jul 03, 2023 |
Like I said, know matter how poor and insecured the north is, you will never see us migrating to your godforsaken HIV/potopoto/erosion and ritual ravaged region. Everyday, your people are packed in a bus like sardines heading to the north to escape being used as ritual by Igbos Every family is a product of baby factory in the SE, Ibo women from age of 14 have body count of 10! Their work is to be bleeped and born babies for ritual. Your women will not mind sleeping with anything, even dogs and animals! They are in Dubai being decorated with faeces to by Arabs on order to afford bleaching creams Your men are incarcerated all over the globe for peddling drugs, that's why Upper Iweka is a ghost town proeast:
Lol, what a comic relief. Now, let me educate you. NW and NE are the most backward, poverty ravaged, insecure, disease infested and most miserable regions of the world!
With poverty levels hovering around 90%, you belong to the dregs of the soceity. People at that level of poverty will be too dirty, hungry and stinking for any Igbo girl to allow them come close! Even your very few rich ones will pay premium fees before any Southern girl will allow them come close talk more of classy Igbo girls.
Your men destroyed your girls at tender age and made them urine stinking VVF victims for life.
I didn't vote for Tinubu but I support some of his policies. Now that fuel is about to be sold at 500 in South against 700 in NW & NE, your poverty region will now spike at 99%
Buhari ruled for 8 years but did it stop your region from being worse than Somalia
People are talking and those from dead regions want to talk too |