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Re: Is This Possible In South East? by givedemwotowoto:
FSBoperator:
Bianca who is Ojukwu's widow and spent most of her married life in Anambra decided to contest for a Senatorial zone under a party (APGA) her late husband single handedly formed but she was rejected by same party members in Anambra and told to go back to her father's state.
As long as a Tinubu supporter is the one saying this, I already know it’s a lie. You guys lie like your lives depend on it.

Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu from Nnewi South defeated Bianca by 211 votes to 177 votes at the primaries. Losing the ticket doesn’t mean she was denied the ticket.

Bianca wasn’t even the only one contesting for the ticket. Chief Ifeanyi Uba (Capital Oil) who was a billionaire also contested the same ticket with Bianca and Ukachukwu and lost.

Nobody denied her anything. She contested and lost in a closely contested election.
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by kindlyheart: 4:34am On Mar 24
One Nigeria ko one Britain
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by garykoeman: 5:16am On Mar 24
showboy2301:
I created this picture for the fun of it but I wish to know if this is possible.
Forget what they are saying online. It can never happen even in a million years.

Ordinary land they refuse to sell to outsiders, na governorship you wan go contest. grin

Forget those people oh.

Re: Is This Possible In South East? by jmoore(m): 7:17am On Mar 24
FSBoperator:
What of Ojukwu's widow, Bianca?

Was she not denied the ticket in her own late husband's political party that he (Ojukwu) created and told to go and contest the position for Enugu senatorial zone where she is from?

Answer me this .
There are many political parties she would have joined and contested.
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by gidgiddy: 8:19am On Mar 24
budaatum:
Don't you worry.

We will campaign it to you some more so that we can all reach "the level of a non indigene winning Governorship of a state" is "possible anywhere in Nigeria".
If it hasnt reached that stage since 1960, its not now when distrust more now than ever it will happen

You guys dont get it, Nigeria never became a nation, it remained the same country the British created and gave self rule. Had Nigeria become a nation, nobody would be talking about where the President is from or his religion. Everyone would talking about capacity, integrity, track record etc. Nobody would be talking about if Musa is from Anambra or if Ade is from Katsina. It would all be about choosing the best

Unfortunately, Nigeria is far from being a nation, it won't ever be one. So the chances of a non indigene being a Governor of a state are zero.

We should be talking about disintegration and going our seperate ways rather talking about this fake unity that will take us no where
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by aswani(m): 8:25am On Mar 24
FSBoperator:
Bianca who is Ojukwu's widow and spent most of her married life in Anambra decided to contest for a Senatorial zone under a party (APGA) her late husband single handedly formed but she was rejected by same party members in Anambra and told to go back to her father's state.
What of Aketi's wife, despite being from the place she was contesting, they told her to get lost and go back to her husband's state to contest there.

Yet the same people will say Awolowo brought tribalism into Nigerian politics because of cross carpeting at the Western Region house of assembly, which is itself a false accusation as their version of those events are wrong.

Mine is mine, yours is ours.
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by showboy2301(op): 8:32am On Mar 24
jmoore:
You never build ordinary fence in a state. And you want to contest in that state?
Start from becoming a landlord first in that state.
Na by landlord? I married from there and have some businesses and properties there, so what next? Give me another excuse please
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by showboy2301(op): 8:34am On Mar 24
FSBoperator:
What of Ojukwu's widow, Bianca?

Was she not denied the ticket in her own late husband's political party that he (Ojukwu) created and told to go and contest the position for Enugu senatorial zone where she is from?

Answer me this .
He will soon shift the post and give funny excuses
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by showboy2301(op): 8:36am On Mar 24
kindlyheart:
One Nigeria ko one Britain
Ahn ahn, you don't want to support this agenda?
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by showboy2301(op): 8:38am On Mar 24
gidgiddy:
If it hasnt reached that stage since 1960, its not now when distrust more now than ever it will happen

You guys dont get it, Nigeria never became a nation, it remained the same country the British created and gave self rule. Had Nigeria become a nation, nobody would be talking about where the President is from or his religion. Everyone would talking about capacity, integrity, track record etc. Nobody would be talking about if Musa is from Anambra or if Ade is from Katsina. It would all be about choosing the best

Unfortunately, Nigeria is far from being a nation, it won't ever be one. So the chances of a non indigene being a Governor of a state are zero.

We should be talking about disintegration and going our seperate ways rather talking about this fake unity that will take us no where
You know you are asking for something that is not possible, so bring another opinion.
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by Aleem26(m): 8:40am On Mar 24
Lol...but they are trying to say it's possible in Lagos....with one Vivo guy
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by FSBoperator: 9:30am On Mar 24
aswani:
What of Aketi's wife, despite being from the place she was contesting, they told her to get lost and go back to her husband's state to contest there.

Yet the same people will say Awolowo brought tribalism into Nigerian politics because of cross carpeting at the Western Region house of assembly, which is itself a false accusation as their version of those events are wrong.

Mine is mine, yours is ours.
no mind them
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by jmoore(m): 11:39am On Mar 24
showboy2301:
Na by landlord? I married from there and have some businesses and properties there, so what next? Give me another excuse please
What next? Go and pick nomination form.
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by Dalohad: 11:53am On Mar 24
showboy2301:
I created this picture for the fun of it but I wish to know if this is possible.
Does he live in Abia and own a property in Abia..

Has he done something worthy of emulation in Abia.

Did he provide any developmental initiatives in Abia?

If he has this antecedents, then he is eminently qualified to contest.

However, if he has no stake in Abia, never lived, never developed the state, and suddenly jumps from Fiditi in Kwara, to go contest elections in Abia, even his kinsmen would think he should take a bed at the Yaba left Neuropsychiatric hospital..
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by showboy2301(op): 12:07pm On Mar 24
Dalohad:
Does he live in Abia and own a property in Abia..

Has he done something worthy of emulation in Abia.

Did he provide any developmental initiatives in Abia?

If he has this antecedents, then he is eminently qualified to contest.

However, if he has no stake in Abia, never lived, never developed the state, and suddenly jumps from Fiditi in Kwara, to go contest elections in Abia, even his kinsmen would think he should take a bed at the Yaba left Neuropsychiatric hospital..
I don't know why many of you repeat the same words when trying to insult Yoruba, those words are stale.

Since Abia state is also one of the states in Nigeria and also a no-man's land, anybody can contest from any part of the country as far as he's a Nigerian.

So you should stop all those rules.

You don't even have PVC 😁😁
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by gidgiddy: 12:12pm On Mar 24
showboy2301:
You know you are asking for something that is not possible, so bring another opinion.
Countries stronger thsn Nigeria such as USSR, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia all broke up when the centre could not hold. Nigeria is heading towards same direction. We need to end this fake unity and go our seperate ways. Nigeria has never worked since the British created it
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by showboy2301(op): 2:46pm On Mar 24
gidgiddy:
Countries stronger thsn Nigeria such as USSR, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia all broke up when the centre could not hold. Nigeria is heading towards same direction. We need to end this fake unity and go our seperate ways. Nigeria has never worked since the British created it
Oya dey go na, no be una dey wait for a particular tribe to support you before you go? And the next thing una go talk na 'Yoruba follow pursue us comot for Naija' 😁😁
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by loveth360(f): 2:49pm On Mar 24
showboy2301:
Has any of your past leaders lived in the land for up to 5 years? If that's what you want then you are not ready for a good leadership. Continue your suffer head
And good leadership is a taboo in your south west?
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by loveth360(f): 2:56pm On Mar 24
garykoeman:
Forget what they are saying online. It can never happen even in a million years.

Ordinary land they refuse to sell to outsiders, na governorship you wan go contest. grin

Forget those people oh.
Can it happen in your region?



Even in Lagos you fought against a yoruba man becoming governor simple because he doesn't hate Igbos and have some as friends.
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by showboy2301(op): 3:09pm On Mar 24
loveth360:
And good leadership is a taboo in your south west?
Good leadership exists in South West, I'm only coming to liberate you from poverty and backwardness that is ravaging your state so that you can stop flocking to south west for greener pasture.

Meanwhile you need to know that Nigeria belongs to every one of us, so Abia is a no-man's land.

I can make you the women leader of your ward if you are capable to mobilize 7million people for me. Oh I forgot that the whole south east is not even up to that.
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by budaatum: 7:30pm On Mar 24
gidgiddy:
If it hasnt reached that stage since 1960, its not now when distrust more now than ever it will happen

You guys dont get it, Nigeria never became a nation, it remained the same country the British created and gave self rule. Had Nigeria become a nation, nobody would be talking about where the President is from or his religion. Everyone would talking about capacity, integrity, track record etc. Nobody would be talking about if Musa is from Anambra or if Ade is from Katsina. It would all be about choosing the best

Unfortunately, Nigeria is far from being a nation, it won't ever be one. So the chances of a non indigene being a Governor of a state are zero.

We should be talking about disintegration and going our seperate ways rather talking about this fake unity that will take us no where
You can talk about "disintegration and going our separate ways" as much you like since talk is cheap and free and the choice is entirely ours, but I choose to build on what we have and are already, and look towards what we can make of ourselves together instead of crying that some Britain joined our milk together over 120 or so years ago. It's like an adult crying that its parents were not wealthy or wise enough to buy it a bicycle!

We can be talking about how we make Nigeria a nation too if we think it is not a nation, note. And seun, despite his despicable spam bot has presented us with an avenue to do so, so I hope you will join us and not waste the space he has provided at no cost to you.

P.s. The "not" is me feigning humility. I am yelling!

Re: Is This Possible In South East? by budaatum: 7:34pm On Mar 24
FSBoperator:
Bianca who is Ojukwu's widow and spent most of her married life in Anambra decided to contest for a Senatorial zone under a party (APGA) her late husband single handedly formed but she was rejected by same party members in Anambra and told to go back to her father's state.
Misogyny played a role in her rejection, I bet.
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by budaatum: 7:36pm On Mar 24
givedemwotowoto:
As long as a Tinubu supporter is the one saying this, I already know it’s a lie. You guys lie like your lives depend on it.

Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu from Nnewi South defeated Bianca by 211 votes to 177 votes at the primaries. Losing the ticket doesn’t mean she was denied the ticket.

Bianca wasn’t even the only one contesting for the ticket. Chief Ifeanyi Uba (Capital Oil) who was a billionaire also contested the same ticket with Bianca and Ukachukwu and lost.

Nobody denied her anything. She contested and lost in a closely contested election.
Thanks for giving correct wotowoto!
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by budaatum: 7:40pm On Mar 24
garykoeman:
Forget what they are saying online. It can never happen even in a million years.

Ordinary land they refuse to sell to outsiders, na governorship you wan go contest. grin

Forget those people oh.
You know very well that dinosaurs die.

His grandchildren will come and beg us to buy Foreign Direct Investment.
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by budaatum: 7:53pm On Mar 24
showboy2301:
Na by landlord? I married from there and have some businesses and properties there, so what next? Give me another excuse please
We are not just looking at your acquisitions in our community. We have our own tribe chief soandso down the road who has acquired ten times what you have acquired and we'd never ever elect him neither because he has not built his community and shown us what he can do for us so we can see that we need you.

Trust we are intelligent enough to know what is good for us, and I can bet you'd stand a chance if credibly offered.

It's work though. Like your father must likely have planted the roots before you, kind of work, for a non-indigene to be so integrated into my Orolu Kingdom and contest a post at election. Saying, we Basorun were not indigenes at one ancient point in time until we migrated there, and have won elections. Same tribe though, so perhaps don't count.
Re: Is This Possible In South East? by budaatum: 8:14pm On Mar 24

Re: Is This Possible In South East? by showboy2301(op): 9:26am On Mar 25
budaatum:
We are not just looking at your acquisitions in our community. We have our own tribe chief soandso down the road who has acquired ten times what you have acquired and we'd never ever elect him neither because he has not built his community and shown us what he can do for us so we can see that we need you.

Trust we are intelligent enough to know what is good for us, and I can bet you'd stand a chance if credibly offered.

It's work though. Like your father must likely have planted the roots before you, kind of work, for a non-indigene to be so integrated into my Orolu Kingdom and contest a post at election. Saying, we Basorun were not indigenes at one ancient point in time until we migrated there, and have won elections. Same tribe though, so perhaps don't count.
So you are waiting for aspirants to help you before they can be elected into political posts in your region? Read what you wrote and tell me if there's any sense in that.

Is he your parent or family? What is the use of manifesto and campaigns.

Now I understand why they share rice and 1000 naira and ghost you when they get to the post because all of you focus on STOMACH INFRASTRUCTURE.
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