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Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by fredoooooo: 1:05pm On Apr 09
The problem is he also have same sets of followers all taking advices from the m ... man
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by caleboxylic: 1:07pm On Apr 09
Lifestylecom:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7b-a6SZDkA

Vice President Kashim Shettima has stirred fresh political debate after declaring that Nigeria’s presidency cannot be attained through coercion, while also suggesting that there are more qualified leaders from the South-East than Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Speaking on the country’s political climate, Shettima stressed the importance of inclusivity and consensus-building in a diverse nation like Nigeria. According to him, leadership must be built on trust and broad national acceptance rather than pressure tactics.

“In a multi-ethnic, multi-religious politics like ours, nobody can bulldoze his way to power through deceit, intimidation, threats or blackmail,” he said. “You get to power by building bridges and reaching out.”

The Vice President, however, expressed support for the emergence of a president from the South-East, describing it as a potential step toward healing longstanding historical divisions dating back to the civil war.

“I am for the emergence of a Nigerian president of South-Eastern extraction to heal the wounds of the civil war,” Shettima noted, though he criticized what he described as certain confrontational approaches adopted by some political actors from the region.

His remarks took a more direct turn when he asserted that the South-East has individuals he considers more qualified for the presidency than Obi, referring to the former Anambra State governor in pointed terms.

Shettima highlighted former Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha as one such figure, praising his national reach and political experience across different regions of the country. He also commended former Ebonyi State Governor David Umahi for his infrastructural record, describing him as one of the most effective leaders to have emerged from the South-East.

Drawing from Nigeria’s political history, the Vice President emphasized the role of grassroots mobilization and alliances in achieving electoral success. He referenced the late Shehu Musa Yar’Adua’s strategy of building nationwide support networks, underscoring that political victories are often determined by coalition-building rather than regional popularity.

Shettima’s comments are expected to generate reactions across the political spectrum, particularly among supporters of Peter Obi, who remains a prominent opposition figure with strong backing among young voters and urban populations.

Political observers say the statement may also signal early positioning ahead of the 2027 general elections, as conversations around power rotation and regional representation continue to shape Nigeria’s political discourse.

As debates intensify, Shettima’s remarks have once again brought to the fore the complex dynamics of leadership, regional equity, and political strategy in Africa’s most populous nation.

https://voicenews.com.ng/shettima-says-presidency-cant-be-won-by-coercion-suggests-south-east-has-better-qualified-leaders-than-obi/
Very very unfortunate is coming from this man. Is he the one to tell people who should lead them? Let them keep crying as obi/kwakwanso is a goal. They are panicking and it's good
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by APOSTLECHUMA:
Shebi na Rochas okorocha weh be mallam fura de nunu to his hausa masters dey want give presidency.
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by Lanretoye(m): 1:09pm On Apr 09
tunde1200:
Scared of who that pathological liar abi?.
I sorry for you
scared of china-hongkong
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by spencekat(m): 1:09pm On Apr 09
stuffs2002:
Yes Obi is always making a fool of himself
So why the publicity?
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by Reference(m): 1:11pm On Apr 09
That is what they always say when those they like from that region are not aspiring for leadership but remain subservient.

Once they take a step forward towards leadership the story changes. We understand that.

Is Okorocha not a serial contestant for Presidency.
Did OUK not do everything just to become No.3 citizen....what happened.

Even the South-South man got into high office by the unfortunate death of Yaradua. You can bet that if Yaradua completed his two terms power will have returned to the South West. It is a hegemony.

If the person who is speaking will be railroaded by 2031 for someone from the north west. It is already happening with or without the APC. He should ask Atiku how far.
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by iampeterben(m): 1:11pm On Apr 09
We are tired of una lies APC lie on
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by Moikiitos: 1:13pm On Apr 09
The mention of Peter Obi's name the APC politicians CUM.

A THIEF WON'T WANT NON THIEF TO BE IN POSITION TO BLOCK HIS/HER ILLEGAL SOURCE OF REVENUE. THAT'S WHY THEY ARE FIGHT HARD TO BLOCK LESS CORRUPT PERSON IN THAT POSITION.


Lifestylecom:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7b-a6SZDkA

Vice President Kashim Shettima has stirred fresh political debate after declaring that Nigeria’s presidency cannot be attained through coercion, while also suggesting that there are more qualified leaders from the South-East than Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Speaking on the country’s political climate, Shettima stressed the importance of inclusivity and consensus-building in a diverse nation like Nigeria. According to him, leadership must be built on trust and broad national acceptance rather than pressure tactics.

“In a multi-ethnic, multi-religious politics like ours, nobody can bulldoze his way to power through deceit, intimidation, threats or blackmail,” he said. “You get to power by building bridges and reaching out.”

The Vice President, however, expressed support for the emergence of a president from the South-East, describing it as a potential step toward healing longstanding historical divisions dating back to the civil war.

“I am for the emergence of a Nigerian president of South-Eastern extraction to heal the wounds of the civil war,” Shettima noted, though he criticized what he described as certain confrontational approaches adopted by some political actors from the region.

His remarks took a more direct turn when he asserted that the South-East has individuals he considers more qualified for the presidency than Obi, referring to the former Anambra State governor in pointed terms.

Shettima highlighted former Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha as one such figure, praising his national reach and political experience across different regions of the country. He also commended former Ebonyi State Governor David Umahi for his infrastructural record, describing him as one of the most effective leaders to have emerged from the South-East.

Drawing from Nigeria’s political history, the Vice President emphasized the role of grassroots mobilization and alliances in achieving electoral success. He referenced the late Shehu Musa Yar’Adua’s strategy of building nationwide support networks, underscoring that political victories are often determined by coalition-building rather than regional popularity.

Shettima’s comments are expected to generate reactions across the political spectrum, particularly among supporters of Peter Obi, who remains a prominent opposition figure with strong backing among young voters and urban populations.

Political observers say the statement may also signal early positioning ahead of the 2027 general elections, as conversations around power rotation and regional representation continue to shape Nigeria’s political discourse.

As debates intensify, Shettima’s remarks have once again brought to the fore the complex dynamics of leadership, regional equity, and political strategy in Africa’s most populous nation.

https://voicenews.com.ng/shettima-says-presidency-cant-be-won-by-coercion-suggests-south-east-has-better-qualified-leaders-than-obi/
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by Egodollars(f): 1:21pm On Apr 09
How is it his concern? People should learn to be constructive in their utterances.
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by EndBuhariNow(m): 1:21pm On Apr 09
Obi keep tormenting them 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by ChukwuObe: 1:27pm On Apr 09
SeverusSnape:
Better qualified like Orji Uzor Kalu and Dave Umahi, right?. Rubbish talk.
The truth is that Soludo is far better than Obi. And if Soludo contest against Obi today, he will him hands down with votes from the North and SW
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by zinaunreal(m): 1:28pm On Apr 09
Better in corruption you mean
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by anytexy: 1:31pm On Apr 09
Peter Obi is the man for the job. I stand with him. You are talking gebbrish. Your master is the one bullying and buldozering other politicians and party members. Killing our democracy for Una selfish interest
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by udemzyudex(m): 1:34pm On Apr 09
Did Obi stop anyone of them from contesting?
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by udemzyudex(m): 1:35pm On Apr 09
ChukwuObe:
The truth is that Soludo is far better than Obi. And if Soludo contest against Obi today, he will him hands down with votes from the North and SW
Tell soludo to pick the APGA presidential form and run for the post.
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by cmikel: 1:36pm On Apr 09
WHY IS OBI THE PROBLEM OF THE OPPOSITION




I DONT WHY?
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by cmikel: 1:36pm On Apr 09
WHY IS OBI THE PROBLEM OF THE OPPOSITION




I DONT KNOW WHY?


E8484585


45M 54NB45NB5BN
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by Daluvy29(m): 1:37pm On Apr 09
Same with South West. There are better Leaders in South West than Tinubu.

In as much we may have better leaders than Obi. Obi is our collective choice.
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by Clobisman(m): 1:38pm On Apr 09
Lifestylecom:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7b-a6SZDkA

Vice President Kashim Shettima has stirred fresh political debate after declaring that Nigeria’s presidency cannot be attained through coercion, while also suggesting that there are more qualified leaders from the South-East than Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Speaking on the country’s political climate, Shettima stressed the importance of inclusivity and consensus-building in a diverse nation like Nigeria. According to him, leadership must be built on trust and broad national acceptance rather than pressure tactics.

“In a multi-ethnic, multi-religious politics like ours, nobody can bulldoze his way to power through deceit, intimidation, threats or blackmail,” he said. “You get to power by building bridges and reaching out.”

The Vice President, however, expressed support for the emergence of a president from the South-East, describing it as a potential step toward healing longstanding historical divisions dating back to the civil war.

“I am for the emergence of a Nigerian president of South-Eastern extraction to heal the wounds of the civil war,” Shettima noted, though he criticized what he described as certain confrontational approaches adopted by some political actors from the region.

His remarks took a more direct turn when he asserted that the South-East has individuals he considers more qualified for the presidency than Obi, referring to the former Anambra State governor in pointed terms.

Shettima highlighted former Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha as one such figure, praising his national reach and political experience across different regions of the country. He also commended former Ebonyi State Governor David Umahi for his infrastructural record, describing him as one of the most effective leaders to have emerged from the South-East.

Drawing from Nigeria’s political history, the Vice President emphasized the role of grassroots mobilization and alliances in achieving electoral success. He referenced the late Shehu Musa Yar’Adua’s strategy of building nationwide support networks, underscoring that political victories are often determined by coalition-building rather than regional popularity.

Shettima’s comments are expected to generate reactions across the political spectrum, particularly among supporters of Peter Obi, who remains a prominent opposition figure with strong backing among young voters and urban populations.

Political observers say the statement may also signal early positioning ahead of the 2027 general elections, as conversations around power rotation and regional representation continue to shape Nigeria’s political discourse.

As debates intensify, Shettima’s remarks have once again brought to the fore the complex dynamics of leadership, regional equity, and political strategy in Africa’s most populous nation.

https://voicenews.com.ng/shettima-says-presidency-cant-be-won-by-coercion-suggests-south-east-has-better-qualified-leaders-than-obi/
Who is shettima to tell people of the southeast who is good and bad for them? Is shettima the best his region can offer to Nigeria for a vice president? If there was any history of criminality in Peter Obi’s political journey the likes of shettima, tinubu and the APC would have used the anti corruption agencies to witch hunt him.
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by WizardOfNG: 1:41pm On Apr 09
festacman:
They are damn too scared of Peter Obi. He makes them lose sleep. It is amazing!

Look VP Shettima, you have only one vote. Give your vote to whoever you want but allow Nigerians decide on Peter Obi political aspiration.
No one is scared of Obi. It is the antics of his virulent and extremist Obidient followers, which is to be expected given Obi's region of origin, that worries people.

Obi himself is a politician whose history of serial cowardice is well-known. Meaning not a single politician in Nigerian will ever lose sleep regarding direct confrontation with Obi.

He is never the type the Nigerian political establishment can fear, respect or view authoritative. It is his radical and cult-like Obidient following that has given him menace potential.

Obi, as a politician, is not someone any Nigerian politician respect. I will simply throw you the challenge of naming even 5 undisputed political achievers and titans behind Obi whereas Tinubu has hundreds.
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by Charlie2020(f): 1:42pm On Apr 09
He meant better qualified thieves like himself. The likes of Hopeless Ozodimgba, Umahi David, Orji Nzuzu Kalu, Prof Solunsogbu, PapaOzonna etc
Lifestylecom:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7b-a6SZDkA

Vice President Kashim Shettima has stirred fresh political debate after declaring that Nigeria’s presidency cannot be attained through coercion, while also suggesting that there are more qualified leaders from the South-East than Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Speaking on the country’s political climate, Shettima stressed the importance of inclusivity and consensus-building in a diverse nation like Nigeria. According to him, leadership must be built on trust and broad national acceptance rather than pressure tactics.

“In a multi-ethnic, multi-religious politics like ours, nobody can bulldoze his way to power through deceit, intimidation, threats or blackmail,” he said. “You get to power by building bridges and reaching out.”

The Vice President, however, expressed support for the emergence of a president from the South-East, describing it as a potential step toward healing longstanding historical divisions dating back to the civil war.

“I am for the emergence of a Nigerian president of South-Eastern extraction to heal the wounds of the civil war,” Shettima noted, though he criticized what he described as certain confrontational approaches adopted by some political actors from the region.

His remarks took a more direct turn when he asserted that the South-East has individuals he considers more qualified for the presidency than Obi, referring to the former Anambra State governor in pointed terms.

Shettima highlighted former Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha as one such figure, praising his national reach and political experience across different regions of the country. He also commended former Ebonyi State Governor David Umahi for his infrastructural record, describing him as one of the most effective leaders to have emerged from the South-East.

Drawing from Nigeria’s political history, the Vice President emphasized the role of grassroots mobilization and alliances in achieving electoral success. He referenced the late Shehu Musa Yar’Adua’s strategy of building nationwide support networks, underscoring that political victories are often determined by coalition-building rather than regional popularity.

Shettima’s comments are expected to generate reactions across the political spectrum, particularly among supporters of Peter Obi, who remains a prominent opposition figure with strong backing among young voters and urban populations.

Political observers say the statement may also signal early positioning ahead of the 2027 general elections, as conversations around power rotation and regional representation continue to shape Nigeria’s political discourse.

As debates intensify, Shettima’s remarks have once again brought to the fore the complex dynamics of leadership, regional equity, and political strategy in Africa’s most populous nation.

https://voicenews.com.ng/shettima-says-presidency-cant-be-won-by-coercion-suggests-south-east-has-better-qualified-leaders-than-obi/
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by hush15: 1:45pm On Apr 09
helinues:
That's the unfortunate part
Shettima wey dey talk, is he qualified?
Peter Obi is more qualified than him and he is the standard of a more prudent country we hope for.

All these APC so called leaders, they just have head. No brain inside
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by discusant: 1:45pm On Apr 09
Shettima would like to pick presidential material for the southeast.

Unarguably, he would pick Orji Uzor Kalu or Rochas Okorocha - two persons who worsened their states as governor.
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by sirchim(m): 1:48pm On Apr 09
He is not called one man RIOT, OBI the Tsunami for nothing.
festacman:
They are damn too scared of Peter Obi. He makes them lose sleep. It is amazing!

Look VP Shettima, you have only one vote. Give your vote to whoever you want but allow Nigerians decide on Peter Obi political aspiration.
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by discusant: 1:52pm On Apr 09
Lifestylecom:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7b-a6SZDkA

Vice President Kashim Shettima has stirred fresh political debate after declaring that Nigeria’s presidency cannot be attained through coercion, while also suggesting that there are more qualified leaders from the South-East than Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Speaking on the country’s political climate, Shettima stressed the importance of inclusivity and consensus-building in a diverse nation like Nigeria. According to him, leadership must be built on trust and broad national acceptance rather than pressure tactics.

“In a multi-ethnic, multi-religious politics like ours, nobody can bulldoze his way to power through deceit, intimidation, threats or blackmail,” he said. “You get to power by building bridges and reaching out.”

The Vice President, however, expressed support for the emergence of a president from the South-East, describing it as a potential step toward healing longstanding historical divisions dating back to the civil war.

“I am for the emergence of a Nigerian president of South-Eastern extraction to heal the wounds of the civil war,” Shettima noted, though he criticized what he described as certain confrontational approaches adopted by some political actors from the region.

His remarks took a more direct turn when he asserted that the South-East has individuals he considers more qualified for the presidency than Obi, referring to the former Anambra State governor in pointed terms.

Shettima highlighted former Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha as one such figure, praising his national reach and political experience across different regions of the country. He also commended former Ebonyi State Governor David Umahi for his infrastructural record, describing him as one of the most effective leaders to have emerged from the South-East.

Drawing from Nigeria’s political history, the Vice President emphasized the role of grassroots mobilization and alliances in achieving electoral success. He referenced the late Shehu Musa Yar’Adua’s strategy of building nationwide support networks, underscoring that political victories are often determined by coalition-building rather than regional popularity.

Shettima’s comments are expected to generate reactions across the political spectrum, particularly among supporters of Peter Obi, who remains a prominent opposition figure with strong backing among young voters and urban populations.

Political observers say the statement may also signal early positioning ahead of the 2027 general elections, as conversations around power rotation and regional representation continue to shape Nigeria’s political discourse.

As debates intensify, Shettima’s remarks have once again brought to the fore the complex dynamics of leadership, regional equity, and political strategy in Africa’s most populous nation.

https://voicenews.com.ng/shettima-says-presidency-cant-be-won-by-coercion-suggests-south-east-has-better-qualified-leaders-than-obi/
Nigeria has been ruled by the "trusted" ones, by the ones who "built bridges."

But today Nigeria is in a mess.

Some people like Shettima continue to invent all sorts of clauses to consolidate ethnoreligious bigotry in the choice of apex political leadership of Nigeria.
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by tnerro1(m): 1:54pm On Apr 09
Is that your achievement for 3 years?
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by Ezzymadu(m): 1:59pm On Apr 09
Shatinoman sale what you have done since 4 year live the one when never enter market ,customer's de wait for you
VnoP
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by vivalavida(m): 2:10pm On Apr 09
Rochas came out to contest and you guys didnt vote for him in tjhe last primaries of APC. So much for being qualified.
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by tunde1200(m): 2:12pm On Apr 09
ogolemati:
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin see your creactor the father of all liars.when are you going to swim in crude oil abi fuel
We're already
When last you record fuel queue at filling station?
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by ThePlugg: 2:25pm On Apr 09
The sleepless nights P O is giving this terrorist government shows that He's the right person for this job
Re: South-east Has ‘Better Qualified’ Leaders Than Obi To Lead Nigeria - Shettima by ayo2008: 2:25pm On Apr 09
Lifestylecom:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7b-a6SZDkA

Vice President Kashim Shettima has stirred fresh political debate after declaring that Nigeria’s presidency cannot be attained through coercion, while also suggesting that there are more qualified leaders from the South-East than Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Speaking on the country’s political climate, Shettima stressed the importance of inclusivity and consensus-building in a diverse nation like Nigeria. According to him, leadership must be built on trust and broad national acceptance rather than pressure tactics.

“In a multi-ethnic, multi-religious politics like ours, nobody can bulldoze his way to power through deceit, intimidation, threats or blackmail,” he said. “You get to power by building bridges and reaching out.”

The Vice President, however, expressed support for the emergence of a president from the South-East, describing it as a potential step toward healing longstanding historical divisions dating back to the civil war.

“I am for the emergence of a Nigerian president of South-Eastern extraction to heal the wounds of the civil war,” Shettima noted, though he criticized what he described as certain confrontational approaches adopted by some political actors from the region.

His remarks took a more direct turn when he asserted that the South-East has individuals he considers more qualified for the presidency than Obi, referring to the former Anambra State governor in pointed terms.

Shettima highlighted former Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha as one such figure, praising his national reach and political experience across different regions of the country. He also commended former Ebonyi State Governor David Umahi for his infrastructural record, describing him as one of the most effective leaders to have emerged from the South-East.

Drawing from Nigeria’s political history, the Vice President emphasized the role of grassroots mobilization and alliances in achieving electoral success. He referenced the late Shehu Musa Yar’Adua’s strategy of building nationwide support networks, underscoring that political victories are often determined by coalition-building rather than regional popularity.

Shettima’s comments are expected to generate reactions across the political spectrum, particularly among supporters of Peter Obi, who remains a prominent opposition figure with strong backing among young voters and urban populations.

Political observers say the statement may also signal early positioning ahead of the 2027 general elections, as conversations around power rotation and regional representation continue to shape Nigeria’s political discourse.

As debates intensify, Shettima’s remarks have once again brought to the fore the complex dynamics of leadership, regional equity, and political strategy in Africa’s most populous nation.

https://voicenews.com.ng/shettima-says-presidency-cant-be-won-by-coercion-suggests-south-east-has-better-qualified-leaders-than-obi/
Same way we have better leaders in south west than this president Tinubu

A political statement from the the vice president
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