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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by FreedomfromtheT: 9:20am On Feb 22
Babaken:
To be Frank with you igbos are not hungry for presidency if you doubt bring the like of Okorocha or Orji uzo and let Osibanjo contest against them you will see Osibanjo will more in the East they are after credibility .
Ok.
But there are credible Igbo politicians, aren't there?
What if one of them becoming Nigeria's president will salvage this country from its woes?
Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by AmuDimpka: 9:21am On Feb 22
aswani:


Nutin spoil, continue abusing and insulting people and losing in elections, the fly that refuses to listen will be in the coffin when the lid is shut.
you will get abuse when you don't get reasonable

Just look at your thinking and this thinking is what kept us this way

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by FreedomfromtheT: 9:22am On Feb 22
AmuDimpka:
lewve Igbo alone ....they just want out of your messy nation....they are just sick and tired of Nigerieene
But for now Igbos are still part of Nigeria.
What if one of them is destined to turn the fate of this country around for the better?
Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by AmuDimpka: 9:26am On Feb 22
FreedomfromtheT:
But for now Igbos are still part of Nigeria.
What if one of them is destined to turn the fate of this country around for the better?
Igbo want out since 1967 ... I don't know why your generation doesn't understand this simple concept always begging Igbo to stay in a sinking ship


Enjoy your country let the Igbo go....they are serious about that
Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by aswani(m): 9:26am On Feb 22
AmuDimpka:
you will get abuse when you don't get reasonable

Just look at your thinking and this thinking is what kept us this way

Being abused by Obidients is a badge of honour for me because of their tribalistic and immature mindset.

I am not reasonable because I don't think Peter Obi is the messiah simply because he is the only Ndigbo on the ballot box.

Anyway, ṣebi all di pipo wey dey hail am now na dem dey abuse and insult am for Anambra state dat time.

Continue abusing people and then expecting them to vote your candidate during elections, na you go tire.

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by FreedomfromtheT: 9:51am On Feb 22
AmuDimpka:
Igbo want out since 1967 ... I don't know why your generation doesn't understand this simple concept always begging Igbo to stay in a sinking ship


Enjoy your country let the Igbo go....they are serious about that
Yes, most Igbos want out of Nigeria but for now they are still part of Nigeria.
What if an Igbo is destined to be Nigeria's messiah?
Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by FreedomfromtheT: 10:08am On Feb 22
aswani:


You have brought up an excellent point, however you haven't listed the whole story.

Obidients, of which a huge majority are Ndigbo, were and are still extremely badly behaved on social media.

Sometimes in life, you have to hold your nose and mouth and go into alliance with people in order to achieve your aim.

Till today, if anything negative happens in àlá Yoruba, Obidients are letting the whole world know how they are enjoying the bad news. You cannot play politics in such a manner. You will always be on the outside looking in.

GRV (who I know isn't Ndigbo but I am using to make a point) was so emboldened to take what can be perceived as an anti Yoruba stance leading up to Lagos state and was then surprised he lost.

You can't abuse Northerners, Yoruba Muslims and suddenly expect them to align their votes with you at the next elections, impossible.

Personally I would love to see an Ndigbo rule the country but I doubt it would happen until Obidients understand they can't change the game, they have to follow the rules
You still have the same preelection mindset of rejecting the competent medical doctor who didn't wrong you and going for a quack doctor because the relatives and friends of the competent doctor don't relate well with you. That means your biase matters to you than your being alive.
Whatever obidients do or say is not new in Nigerian political history. Have we forgotten that the supporters of APC, former president Buhari and the incumbent president Tinubu did same or worse to president Jonathan yet they came to power and we have seen the results.
I'm yet to hear anyone say Peter Obi insulted them. All I read is obidients said this, obidients did that.
What if some of these faceless 'obidients' are actually planted by Peter Obi's opponents and Igbo haters to make you continue to reject the right candidate who can salvage this country from its current mess?
Please let's think about it.
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by FreedomfromtheT: 10:10am On Feb 22
jude79:


The answer to your question is yes, igbo haters would prefer to faint and die of starvation, rather than allow a competent igbo man to save them, its a subhuman sickness that starts from family indoctrination, it can only be cured when quality education penetrates such individuals, thus you can still find educated people who are carriers of this sickness because their enlightenment did'nt seep in, the hatred is more virulent on illiterate individuals, followed by certificate forgers, who claim to be educated, then individual who are educated, but their education did'nt seep in enough to remove their tribalism and religious myopia, in short, the more polishly educated a person becomes, the less the igbophobia
Hmmmmmmm!
Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by AmuDimpka: 11:15am On Feb 22
FreedomfromtheT:
Yes, most Igbos want out of Nigeria but for now they are still part of Nigeria.
What if an Igbo is destined to be Nigeria's messiah?
Nigerians are not ready for messianic person ..they love backwardness

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by AmuDimpka: 11:15am On Feb 22
aswani:


Being abused by Obidients is a badge of honour for me because of their tribalistic and immature mindset.

I am not reasonable because I don't think Peter Obi is the messiah simply because he is the only Ndigbo on the ballot box.

Anyway, ṣebi all di pipo wey dey hail am now na dem dey abuse and insult am for Anambra state dat time.

Continue abusing people and then expecting them to vote your candidate during elections, na you go tire.
and being insulted and harrased by BATIST is a logo of marketing

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by Figger(m): 11:17am On Feb 22
God bless u dearly
Ofodirinwa:



Nwanne can you reason like a homosapien? What are the rules of the game? Beating and maiming people at the polls? Rigging? Killing over ballot boxes? looting? Making your girlfriend or fellow lotter CBN or finance minister?

So Igbos should learn that stupidity? Igbos are trying to do things like normal members of the human species and you think they are stupid because they don't want to do politics like a pack of gorillas. If somebody is making sense, and sensible people follow them, Nigeria will improve. Tinubu got on stage and licked a microphone unprovoked. Are those the rules? When you and others were supporting him as he walked around the country urine soaked, rigging, licking microphone, forging certificate, promising corn and agbado, did you think that he will bring pride to Yorubas once he wins?

Now Yorubas are the laughing stock of Africa. Look at Afcon, every country used your brother to insult Nigerians as a whole. Now everyone online is yabbing Northerners and Yorubas because of him. So if 'na my brother' was supposed to be a flex, is this flexing?

If somebody is making sense, you support them. That is all Igbos do. Igbos supported Jonathan, Yar Adua, Obasanjo and Obi. They have rejected BUhari and Tinubu. Buhari did not hide his stupidity. Tinubu did not hide his stupidity. But some of you still followed because you're stupid like them. Just follow normal people and you will have a normal life. Follow stupid people and have a stupid life.

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by Reflect7: 11:20am On Feb 22
FreedomfromtheT:
Yes, most Igbos want out of Nigeria but for now they are still part of Nigeria.
What if an Igbo is destined to be Nigeria's messiah?

You want out of Nigeria?

So what are 30 million of you doing in the north and south west?

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by Figger(m): 11:20am On Feb 22
Babaken:
To be Frank with you igbos are not hungry for presidency if you doubt bring the like of Okorocha or Orji uzo and let Osibanjo contest against them you will see Osibanjo will more in the East they are after credibility .
exactly
Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by AmuDimpka: 11:22am On Feb 22
FreedomfromtheT:
You still have the same preelection mindset of rejecting the competent medical doctor who didn't wrong you and going for a quack doctor because the relatives and friends of the competent doctor don't relate well with you. That means your biase matters to you than your being alive.
Whatever obidients do or say is not new in Nigerian political history. Have we forgotten that the supporters of APC, former president Buhari and the incumbent president Tinubu did same or worse to president Jonathan yet they came to power and we have seen the results.
I'm yet to hear anyone say Peter Obi insulted them. All I read is obidients said this, obidients did that.
What if some of these faceless 'obidients' are actually planted by Peter Obi's opponents and Igbo haters to make you continue to reject the right candidate who can salvage this country from its current mess?
Please let's think about it.
God bless Nigeria.
my dear the way most Yoruba reason is funny


Did you see his analogy...they always demand respect without thinking actions through

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by franchasofficia: 11:25am On Feb 22
aswani:


You have brought up an excellent point, however you haven't listed the whole story.

Obidients, of which a huge majority are Ndigbo, were and are still extremely badly behaved on social media.

Sometimes in life, you have to hold your nose and mouth and go into alliance with people in order to achieve your aim.

Till today, if anything negative happens in àlá Yoruba, Obidients are letting the whole world know how they are enjoying the bad news. You cannot play politics in such a manner. You will always be on the outside looking in.

GRV (who I know isn't Ndigbo but I am using to make a point) was so emboldened to take what can be perceived as an anti Yoruba stance leading up to Lagos state and was then surprised he lost.

You can't abuse Northerners, Yoruba Muslims and suddenly expect them to align their votes with you at the next elections, impossible.

Personally I would love to see an Ndigbo rule the country but I doubt it would happen until Obidients understand they can't change the game, they have to follow the rules
Senseless people.


According to you senseless Nigerians from Southwest, how to play good politics is by remaining stupidly silent while a President destroys Nigeria.


Because Igbos refused to support Buhari and kept on criticizing Buhari's 8 years of failure as a President while the Yorubas remained silent even when Buhari's foolishness led to killing of Yorubas living in remote communities by Fulani herdsmen terrorists that is why Igbos didn't play good politics?


Igbos will only play good politics it they had looked the other way while Buhari destroyed Nigeria through appointing incompetent people from his tribe and religion. Just sit back and think of what you call how to play politics.


It is Yoruba peoples habit of playing idoncare politics of keeping quiet while useless Northern politicians plunged Nigeria into perpetual mess that led Nigeria where it is today.

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by nlreserve: 11:40am On Feb 22
aswani:


Nutin spoil, continue abusing and insulting people and losing in elections, the fly that refuses to listen will be in the coffin when the lid is shut.
Please, is Nigeria winning or loosing? Is life better today or worst. Lol! I don't want any Igbo, especially Obi to contest any election again in Nigeria. Let Nigeria sink let every region manage itself. While you or fulani continue to win, Nigeria and Nigerians continue to loose. I am enjoying it haha

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by Babaken(m): 12:00pm On Feb 22
FreedomfromtheT:
Ok.
But there are credible Igbo politicians, aren't there?
What if one of them becoming Nigeria's president will salvage this country from its woes?
Have you try them.
Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by Sctests: 12:19pm On Feb 22
Vergovert:



Thank you, but your kinds are slaves in Nigeria and slaves don't become ruler.


Nkpurumirri addict!

A slave who feeds well fattened is better than someone like your kind who eats from the gutters and dustbins and hungrily shout 'e bi npa wa'. grin

You are surely down the totem pole on the scale of survival as far as humanity is concerned. grin

Na die you dey. grin

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by debare775: 12:48pm On Feb 22
Nigeria won't divide, all of us will sink with it.Let's see the tribe that survives last lastTinubu till 2096, then Shettima till 3046 Nigeria won't divide, all of us will sink with it.Let's see the tribe that survives last lastTinubu till 2096, then Shettima till 3046 ...

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by Greenback: 12:48pm On Feb 22
FreedomfromtheT:
Some people are trading blames over who is the worse president between Muhammadu Buhari and Bola Tinubu.
But the Igbos who had earlier voted for Obsanjo, Yaradua and Jonathan rejected those two in 2015, 2019 and 2023.
You laughed the Igbos to scorn for so doing. They were called 'wailers'.
Who is laughing last and who is wailing loudest now?
Think about this. What if the prosperity of this great country Nigeria lies in the hands of an Igbo man?
Would you rather prefer that Nigeria continues the downward trends and suffering, hunger and insecurity intensifies just to spite the Igbo man?
Nigerians, can we please jettison Igbophobia and listen to the Igbos?
They got it right on three consecutive occasions.
They will likely get it right next.
But will the Igbophobia people reason beyond petty tribalism?
The insults you will receive ehh 😁😁😁🤣
Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by ScamHunter: 12:51pm On Feb 22
absoluteSuccess:


Wow. How do you win people to your conviction base on this short span of patience?


You don't get it. They do not want to win you but are encouraging you to keep voting dumb stupid people so that the country goes down and they get their own Igbo country. Is it clear now?

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by Greenback: 12:52pm On Feb 22
Vergovert:
I prefer Nigeria devides to having akpu munching gorilla as president.

You guys should continue to destroy the economy, your kind will never become the president.


Chi-mpanzee descendants will never become president in Nigeria.



see frustrations 🤣🤣🤣🤣

You do t know how many of your family members who have chop akpu,fufu so when you say akpu munching gorillas,good luck to you and ya family and ya tribesmen who love eating fufu 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

God gave us brains,use it
Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by Greenback: 12:56pm On Feb 22
Vergovert:


Even if 1$ = 1# today, Chi-mpanzee descendants will never become president in Nigeria.

If you like, sponsor coup, destroy the economy, nothing will happen.


You shall continue to labour in vain.

Perhaps that's why your life is like this cos whatever you wish others is what comes back to youand your family 109%
So God bless you o😁
But fyi,emi o se omo nna,o
Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by Amumaigwe: 1:02pm On Feb 22
Vergovert:
I prefer Nigeria devides to having akpu munching gorilla as president.

You guys should continue to destroy the economy, your kind will never become the president.


Chi-mpanzee descendants will never become president in Nigeria.




What kind of weed are you smoking? So Igbos that warned you about Buhari and Tinubu unsuitability to handle the affairs of the country are now the ones destroying the economy.

Shame on you.

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by ScamHunter: 1:03pm On Feb 22
aswani:


Nutin spoil, continue abusing and insulting people and losing in elections, the fly that refuses to listen will be in the coffin when the lid is shut.

But hunger is already making you mad na? You that harass and beat people physically during election is claiming saint. Hypocrite

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by Amumaigwe: 1:05pm On Feb 22
aswani:


You have brought up an excellent point, however you haven't listed the whole story.

Obidients, of which a huge majority are Ndigbo, were and are still extremely badly behaved on social media.

Sometimes in life, you have to hold your nose and mouth and go into alliance with people in order to achieve your aim.

Till today, if anything negative happens in àlá Yoruba, Obidients are letting the whole world know how they are enjoying the bad news. You cannot play politics in such a manner. You will always be on the outside looking in.

GRV (who I know isn't Ndigbo but I am using to make a point) was so emboldened to take what can be perceived as an anti Yoruba stance leading up to Lagos state and was then surprised he lost.

You can't abuse Northerners, Yoruba Muslims and suddenly expect them to align their votes with you at the next elections, impossible.

Personally I would love to see an Ndigbo rule the country but I doubt it would happen until Obidients understand they can't change the game, they have to follow the rules

The enjoy the hunger and frustrations associated with your choice.

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by Vergovert: 1:06pm On Feb 22
Greenback:

Perhaps that's why your life is like this cos whatever you wish others is what comes back to youand your family 109%
So God bless you o😁
But fyi,emi o se omo nna,o


Whether you be okoro or nwafor no concern me, even if you be hybrid mixed blood, I care not.

But none of you will become president again.

Continue to labour in vain.

Foolish labourers!

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Re: Nigerians, Can We Please Listen To The Igbos? by EbolaTinubu: 1:10pm On Feb 22
aswani:


Nutin spoil, continue abusing and insulting people and losing in elections, the fly that refuses to listen will be in the coffin when the lid is shut.
And mind you that election have consequences just they way your brother's and sisters are fainting all over.

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