Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" - Politics (3) - Nairaland
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| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by Yemmysworld91: 12:54pm On Feb 11 |
franchasofficia:I don't agree with you but I respect your opinion. I don't remember any issue rearing it head from the south east as of 1999. Massob came with obasanjo presidency. But will the south east and the south west ever unite in this political game? In your second paragraph, you just mentioned one point most South Easterners don't agree with , the fact that they need to work with other regions if they want the disintegration. The north remain politically savvy, the south west is trying but can never be politically united. But the south east ehn.. Make i leave am there ![]() |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by Ahayalift: 12:56pm On Feb 11*. Modified: 3:27pm On Feb 18 |
nlfpmod:I really thought this guy was wise, but lo and behold his foolishness made my jaw drop! As a matter of fact, one of my Children must marry Igbo. And if any of my Children decide to become a Muslim, the only condition that would make me agree is that he or she bring a Fulani Spouse. These are the 2 Greatest Tribes in Africa. |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by bjcole(m): 12:58pm On Feb 11 |
Isaac Fayose is making sense. Ndigbo would do anything for me, My initial post was deleted , I don't know why? The APC has practically penetrated Eastern states easily without resistance, why? because your politicians don't have a course they believe in.. Why not grown your APGA to a national party and allow it to challenge like ACN did then and became APC. Your politicians are just after money and position.. |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by hotseat: 1:08pm On Feb 11 |
This Isaac Fayose is definitely punching above his weight category, if you ask me. That his brother (Ayo Fayose) was once a governor doesn't confer on him the power that he doesn't have. One can hardly blame him because the media (social and mainstream) have continued to make him a celebrity of sorts hence his temerity of trying to instigate ethnic division. For him to open his mouth wide to throw insults against the whole of an ethnic nationality is condemnable, despicable and thoroughly unacceptable. He must be cautioned by the authorities before he starts another ethnic tension. The Igbos are at liberty to associate with anyone they so desire in the pursuit of their political, social and economic goals without let or hindrance. Isaac Fayose is at best a meddlesome interloper and a blabbermouth of high proportion. @hotseat |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by jaxxy(m): 1:18pm On Feb 11 |
Hmmmm not sure if this is accurate but there are elements of truth. |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by energy37: 1:39pm On Feb 11 |
It is very easy for a shallow mind to believe this. CodeTemplarr: |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by lawani(m): 1:44pm On Feb 11 |
franchasofficia:Yoruba did not partner with North to keep Igbos in Nigeria. The Midwest did not partner with North to keep Igbos in Nigeria. Resisting the invasion of your land is a noble task that you should expect any group to do. Why should Awo trust Ojukwu when he was part of Ironsi government who refused to release him from prison despite his plea? Put yourself in his shoes. You said the first Yoruba and North alliance is 2015 and you said Yoruba partnered with North earlier when the resistance against the invading Biafrans was just a reflex action. I don't count that as partnering with North politically. Though there is nothing wrong in partnering with the North for as long as Nigeria is one. Any mutually beneficial partnership is not wrong. How is Tinubu now tearing the fabric of Nigeria apart? In what way? People are still free to form alliance to remove him |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by PHIPEX(m): 1:56pm On Feb 11 |
prophetwis:What about Akpbio and the rest of the ex governors in the Senate? Oh, it doesn't fit your sweet narrative |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by 7upnigeria: 2:35pm On Feb 11 |
CodeTemplarr:Which Governor gave this information? Wait until you're picked up for questioning. |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by franchasofficia: 2:51pm On Feb 11 |
lawani:I don't like it when Yorubas try to deny their decision to align with Northern Nigeria to stop Igbos from seceding in 1967. If Yorubas were fighting for the so-called invasion of their land, they ought to have stopped the moment they chased Igbos out of their perceived Yoruba territory or even tell Gowon to let Igbos go with their region while they, Yorubas continued with the one-Nigeria with the North and Midwest, wasn't that supposed to be the case? On how Tinubu has been destroying the fabrics of Nigeria; are you not a Nigerian? Can't you see the dangerous, toxic, nepotistic and divisive politics Bola Tinubu has been playing ever since he became President even though he has always used same to hold down Lagos state even before 2023 Presidential election. If you doubt me, go back and make a google search about: Jimmy Agbaje of PDP being accused of being Omo Igbo as far back as 2015 and 2019.....it will be a total dishonesty on your part or on the part of any Yoruba man or woman alive today to deny that Bola Tinubu divided Nigeria so badly along ethnic lines even more than Buhari that started it |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by lawani(m): 3:07pm On Feb 11 |
franchasofficia:How I wish it were possible to have driven out the invaders and returned home but in war, it is never easy like that. Once a war starts, there must be a winner and if no winner, then a third party have to step in to restore order. Then the westerners and Midwesterners no longer had any excuse after the invasion not to fight alongside the Northerners. |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by commoditiesnig(m): 3:08pm On Feb 11 |
techbro1:Very true.. quite unfortunate statement |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by commoditiesnig(m): 3:11pm On Feb 11 |
Kid be careful of your unfounded comments.. where did you see this? Do you have proof? No Dey cap nonsense put yourself for trouble! CodeTemplarr: |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by CodeTemplarr: 3:27pm On Feb 11 |
7upnigeria:Na your village king dem go pick. |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by CodeTemplarr: 3:28pm On Feb 11 |
commoditiesnig:So why are they defecting into APC? I read and i believe that N250b story. |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by Branco6(m): 3:53pm On Feb 11 |
Yemmysworld91:If una accept the truth e no go do una anything na This living in lies and delusions is doing your lot a lot of harm Smh |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by Branco6(m): 3:54pm On Feb 11 |
franchasofficia:They love believing in lies It's amazing really |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by Amalekki: 4:02pm On Feb 11 |
All I know is that me I'm available for just $5m. I'm a very simple person from Delta ![]() |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by Hismajesty44: 4:03pm On Feb 11 |
franchasofficia:Old boy your finishing line na atomic bomb! |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by Psoul(m): 5:26pm On Feb 11 |
Fayose is a tribal bigot. He mentioned Nnamdi Kanu. Why were they not able to buy Kanu or is he not an Igbo man. |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by Yemmysworld91: 5:50pm On Feb 11 |
Branco6:You are not accepting my own truth either na. Does it mean you are living in delusion too? ![]() I'm a neutral political analyst for your info. I maintain my stance. Hold on to yours too. I respect your opinion, if you don't respect mine it's fine. Shalom |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by xmasgift: 9:45pm On Feb 11 |
May God pÜrnish you for mentioning christian persecution in Kanu's case. Why are you people like this ![]() Thewrath: |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by Thewrath: 10:05pm On Feb 11 |
xmasgift:May God punish you too for denying it and seeing nothing wrong in it,despite the fact that people that have done worse than NK are walking free! Again,NK’s incarceration is a case of religious persecution! |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by Switruth: 10:11pm On Feb 11 |
So you bought your wife with money? Weedist. |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by femi4: 11:07pm On Feb 11 |
Pure facts |
| Re: Isaac Fayose: "Thank God I'm Not Igbo, They Are Easily Bought With Money, Power" by MrGerald(m): 11:44pm On Feb 11 |
prophetwis:Maybe you don't know their story, go and check very well |
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