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Re: Subject Subject by Nobody: 5:36pm On Mar 02, 2025
Portable has more more chances of becoming the Nigerian President than Peter.

As a matter of fact, Arsenal FC has a more probability of winning the UEFA Champions League than Peter becoming President.
Re: Subject Subject by kettykin: 5:43pm On Mar 02, 2025
It’s not about Peter Obi’s chances at the presidency—those are determined by politics, strategy, and the electorate. The real issue is the deeply ingrained, almost orchestrated insistence from a specific region that "Peter Obi can never be president." That rhetoric isn’t just pessimism; it’s a deliberate, calculated dismissal rooted in historical bias, political entitlement, and an unspoken fear of shifting power dynamics.


If Peter Obi were unfit, unpopular, or lacked vision, that would be one thing. But the resistance isn’t about merit—it’s about gatekeeping, about preserving a status quo that fears disruption. The real question isn’t whether Peter Obi can be president; it’s why some people are hell-bent on ensuring he never gets the chance.

This mistake is being repeated even after the glaring evidence that the January 1966 coup was not an Igbo coup but a Yoruba coup.
Re: Subject Subject by helinues: 5:48pm On Mar 02, 2025
Toh

There are so many odds against Peter Obi to become Nigeria president. Same as Atiku. They both missed the golden opportunity in 2023 when they could have worked together
Re: Subject Subject by WoUntoAwolowo: 5:52pm On Mar 02, 2025
helinues:
Toh

There are so many odds against Peter Obi to become Nigeria president. Same as Atiku. They both missed the golden opportunity in 2023 when they could have worked together
The main koko na to reduce tomb raiding in Yoruba land
Re: Subject Subject by mrvitalis(m): 5:54pm On Mar 02, 2025
kettykin:
It’s not about Peter Obi’s chances at the presidency—those are determined by politics, strategy, and the electorate. The real issue is the deeply ingrained, almost orchestrated insistence from a specific region that "Peter Obi can never be president." That rhetoric isn’t just pessimism; it’s a deliberate, calculated dismissal rooted in historical bias, political entitlement, and an unspoken fear of shifting power dynamics.


If Peter Obi were unfit, unpopular, or lacked vision, that would be one thing. But the resistance isn’t about merit—it’s about gatekeeping, about preserving a status quo that fears disruption. The real question isn’t whether Peter Obi can be president; it’s why some people are hell-bent on ensuring he never gets the chance.

This mistake is being repeated even after the glaring evidence that the January 1966 coup was not an Igbo coup but a Yoruba coup.
I tell someone civil war is coming people are joking with it... Not everyone would take the rigging of 2023 that Obi took...

If someone like Hope or even Otti or wike got such support and was rigged out we would still be fighting a civil war till now

If Nigeria don't restructure or divide peacefully a bloody civil war is coming and no region.. I repeat no region would escape it... If they think it would be fought in one region I laugh ooh
Re: Subject Subject by ajailer(m): 5:56pm On Mar 02, 2025
Lawd have mercy o! don't these guys have something else going on in their minds other than these silly conjectures that even a 15 yrs old person is too old to be making.
Re: Subject Subject by helinues: 5:56pm On Mar 02, 2025
mrvitalis:
I tell someone civil war is coming people are joking with it... Not everyone would take the rigging of 2023 that Obi took...

If someone like Hope or even Otti or wike got such support and was rigged out we would still be fighting a civil war till now

If Nigeria don't restructure or divide peacefully a bloody civil war is coming and no region.. I repeat no region would escape it... If they think it would be fought in one region I laugh ooh
Civil war can only happen in Nigeria at where it happened the other time because others don't have such backward mentality
Re: Subject Subject by WoUntoAwolowo: 5:58pm On Mar 02, 2025
helinues:
Civil war can only happen in Nigeria at where it happened the other time because others don't have such backward mentality
Is the skull of awolowo still intact?
Re: Subject Subject by mrvitalis(m): 6:01pm On Mar 02, 2025
helinues:
Civil war can only happen in Nigeria at where it happened the other time because others don't have such backward mentality
And you think if you attack igbos we won't sink Lagos, sokoto Kano, and Ibadan when 2000 dollars rocket can do that with 10 meters accuracy?

You really think igbos would be on the defensive? U think Aso rock would remain standing one week into the Civil War?

Nigeria get missile defense system? 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 be kidding yourself u hear
Re: Subject Subject by ajailer(m): 6:04pm On Mar 02, 2025
mrvitalis:
I tell someone civil war is coming people are joking with it... Not everyone would take the rigging of 2023 that Obi took...

If someone like Hope or even Otti or wike got such support and was rigged out we would still be fighting a civil war till now

If Nigeria don't restructure or divide peacefully a bloody civil war is coming and no region.. I repeat no region would escape it... If they think it would be fought in one region I laugh ooh
Stop chest beating dude. The only region that will experience the civil war you are talking about is yours. You should have known that the way this country is set up right now, If you guys try shit outside your region, then y'all should be ready to go back to wherever you come from with only poly bags. You won't even be able to take along luggage boxes cos na leg una go take wake back, your only saving grace will be if you are fighting from your home region, and no one will care about that..... Monday sit-at-home is an example.
Re: Subject Subject by mrvitalis(m): 6:07pm On Mar 02, 2025
ajailer:
Stop chest beating dude. The only region that will experience the civil war you are talking about is yours. You should have known that the way this country is set up right now, If you guys try shit outside your region, then y'all should be ready to go back to wherever you come from with only poly bags. You won't even be able to take along luggage boxes cos na leg una go take wake back, your only saving grace will be if you are fighting from your home region, and no one will care about that..... Monday sit-at-home is an example.
Funny thing na from SW this civil war go likely start or middle belt
Re: Subject Subject by gidgiddy: 6:09pm On Mar 02, 2025
99% of all Nigerians will never be President of Nigeria

So what else is new?
Re: Subject Subject by kettykin:
mrvitalis:
I tell someone civil war is coming people are joking with it... Not everyone would take the rigging of 2023 that Obi took...

If someone like Hope or even Otti or wike got such support and was rigged out we would still be fighting a civil war till now

If Nigeria don't restructure or divide peacefully a bloody civil war is coming and no region.. I repeat no region would escape it... If they think it would be fought in one region I laugh ooh
Your message and warning is so timely, the whole of Europe is at the moment preparing for a big war with Russia . The entire countriesthat ganged up against Biafra are now ganging up against themselves, if this doesn't lead to the end of the world via world War 3 then it might just be an opportunity for Biafra to get back at Nigeria for the inhumane treatment, coup frame up and marginalization over the past 50 years. Nigeria is at a crossroads, and history has shown that unresolved political and structural issues only fester until they explode. The 2023 elections exposed deep cracks, but the resilience of some leaders like Peter Obi's supporters prevented immediate chaos. However, relying on that restraint indefinitely is dangerous. If Nigeria does not restructure or peacefully renegotiate its unity, tensions will continue to build, and when they boil over, no region will be spared. A truly inclusive and fair system is the only way to avert disaster.
Re: Subject Subject by ajailer(m): 6:18pm On Mar 02, 2025
mrvitalis:
Funny thing na from SW this civil war go likely start or middle belt
Preempting others seems to be a weakness for you guys, and you refuse to learn from experience. The civil war happened mainly cos some people preempted others. I just hope you are based in your home region else, maybe na only the shirt on your back go follow you back to your home region.
Re: Subject Subject by helinues: 6:20pm On Mar 02, 2025
mrvitalis:
And you think if you attack igbos we won't sink Lagos, sokoto Kano, and Ibadan when 2000 dollars rocket can do that with 10 meters accuracy?

You really think igbos would be on the defensive? U think Aso rock would remain standing one week into the Civil War?

Nigeria get missile defense system? 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 be kidding yourself u hear
Attack Igbo's for what reason.

Can you see that such thoughts is backward
Re: Subject Subject by WoUntoAwolowo: 6:25pm On Mar 02, 2025
helinues:
Attack Igbo's for what reason.

Can you see that such thoughts is backward
Have you taken your medicine?
Re: Subject Subject by Richtaiwo(m): 6:32pm On Mar 02, 2025
mrvitalis:
I tell someone civil war is coming people are joking with it... Not everyone would take the rigging of 2023 that Obi took...

If someone like Hope or even Otti or wike got such support and was rigged out we would still be fighting a civil war till now

If Nigeria don't restructure or divide peacefully a bloody civil war is coming and no region.. I repeat no region would escape it... If they think it would be fought in one region I laugh ooh
When inec declare elections results in 2027, you can organise igbos for another civil war.

Re: Subject Subject by Shivisee1(m): 6:46pm On Mar 02, 2025
kettykin:
It’s not about Peter Obi’s chances at the presidency—those are determined by politics, strategy, and the electorate. The real issue is the deeply ingrained, almost orchestrated insistence from a specific region that "Peter Obi can never be president." That rhetoric isn’t just pessimism; it’s a deliberate, calculated dismissal rooted in historical bias, political entitlement, and an unspoken fear of shifting power dynamics.

Yoruba coup ? That all Ibo leaders escapedhuh But southwest and Northern leaders were guersomely murdered!

If Peter Obi were unfit, unpopular, or lacked vision, that would be one thing. But the resistance isn’t about merit—it’s about gatekeeping, about preserving a status quo that fears disruption. The real question isn’t whether Peter Obi can be president; it’s why some people are hell-bent on ensuring he never gets the chance.

This mistake is being repeated even after the glaring evidence that the January 1966 coup was not an Igbo coup but a Yoruba coup.
Yoruba coup?? That southwest leaders and Northern leaders were guersomely murdered?? Because you 2025 ibo toys thought The Northerners were foolish to erased the region that perpetrated the atrocities?? Zik escaped , opara escaped , senate president went on leave but ibos are trying all their best to rewrite the impossible that “ let’s even go with the ibo lies “ Gowon found Awolowo guilty of planning coup” then still make him a key figure in his government to deal with the losers?? Even when aguyin quickly snatched power , what is stoping him from doing the right thing by punishing his brother( the coup plotters) in prison ?? Instead the ibo nation was taunting the Hausa’s praising IBO POWERS, just similar to what will have today! BABAGINDA CONFIRMED IT IN HIS BOOK IN PAGE 40” THAT THE WAR has an ethnic coloration but this new obidiits decided to ignore that!
Re: Subject Subject by Jostoman: 9:02pm On Mar 02, 2025
OP it is none of your business. Face your hardship and calamity government of APC.
Re: Subject Subject by WhizdomXX(m): 9:06pm On Mar 02, 2025
helinues:
Toh

There are so many odds against Peter Obi to become Nigeria president. Same as Atiku. They both missed the golden opportunity in 2023 when they could have worked together
Exactly
Re: Subject Subject by Pickieox(op):
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Re: Subject Subject by udemzyudex(m): 11:37pm On Mar 04, 2025
Clown, all this hungry paid wanna-be journalist.
Re: Subject Subject by Pickieox(op):
helinues:
Toh

There are so many odds against Peter Obi to become Nigeria president. Same as Atiku. They both missed the golden opportunity in 2023 when they could have worked together
Re: Subject Subject by kedeojo(m): 10:54am On May 03, 2025
kettykin:
It’s not about Peter Obi’s chances at the presidency—those are determined by politics, strategy, and the electorate. The real issue is the deeply ingrained, almost orchestrated insistence from a specific region that "Peter Obi can never be president." That rhetoric isn’t just pessimism; it’s a deliberate, calculated dismissal rooted in historical bias, political entitlement, and an unspoken fear of shifting power dynamics.


If Peter Obi were unfit, unpopular, or lacked vision, that would be one thing. But the resistance isn’t about merit—it’s about gatekeeping, about preserving a status quo that fears disruption. The real question isn’t whether Peter Obi can be president; it’s why some people are hell-bent on ensuring he never gets the chance.

This mistake is being repeated even after the glaring evidence that the January 1966 coup was not an Igbo coup but a Yoruba coup.
Yoruba coup, and yorubas and northerners were the casualties. Keep talking rubbish.
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