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Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by WhizdomXX(m): 2:57am On May 15
Roger3D:
And you think threatening people is the best way to go about it? People will come out and vote their choice regardless of your empty threats and if Igbo man wins, so be it but if he loses, the world will not come to an end.
You guys don't see through that paid APC influencer that was sent to stoke tribal hate? Na waooo. Even Lawani and tiger28. You should know one when you see one. That is Apcs strategy to win presidential elections in the north and west. You can go ahead to block them and report their posts like I did. Also include rules 20 and 21 for good measure wink

Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by lawani(m): 4:32am On May 15
WhizdomXX:
The writer is not even Nigerian, unless we know the architects of such. No true Igbo person will threaten war when we all know the outcome of 2023 elections.

There is Igbo marginalization, along with the Niger Delta minorities and so many other groups Sir. Nigeria will not break up, let everyone be given what they truly deserve. Igbos are over 2/3 of Yoruba population in Nigeria and probably more outside. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Yes they are over two thirds indeed and the entire NIN registration in the SE, Delta North and Ikwerre is struggling to be up to Lagos. Where are those Igbos living if I may ask?
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by WhizdomXX(m): 4:37am On May 15
lawani:
Yes they are over two thirds indeed and the entire NIN registration in the SE, Delta North and Ikwerre is struggling to be up to Lagos. Where are those Igbos living if I may ask?
Probably in Lagos grin. You should know they are scattered across the country more than any other group, maybe only the hausa comes close.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by lawani(m): 5:21am On May 15
WhizdomXX:
Probably in Lagos grin. You should know they are scattered across the country more than any other group, maybe only the hausa comes close.
All the southerners in the North are between 1.5 and 3 million. To disprove this just publish ten random pupil manifests of classrooms in Northern Nigeria showing up to three percent of the names as southerners

The entire non Yorubas in Lagos may not be more than twenty percent of the population which you will then share between Hausa, other Northerners, Igbo, other southerners almost equally before you add foreigners
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by Wallade(m): 6:04am On May 15
1nice:
This post is necessary please to remind those insisting to sabotage southeast Igbos from getting 2027 Nigeria presidency.

Where is the justice, fairness and equity if an Igbo can not be the president of Nigeria in 2027?
Your igbo man can only be President via vote, through the ballot.

Tell your igbo men who wish to be President of Nigeria to contest the elections and win before laying claims to the office.

No one gets awarded or claim the office of the president by right.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by Wallade(m): 6:07am On May 15
1nice:
Do not mind those Yorubas boasting people.
Surprise awaits them.
You have got no surprise for Yorubas, your behavior and attitude is known already.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by DomPerignon: 6:34am On May 15
Radicalwarrior:
Nigeria is at a crossroads once again. The storm clouds are gathering, and if the nation refuses to act decisively and justly, a second civil war may be inevitable. The exclusion of the South East — the homeland of the Igbo people — from the highest office in the land is pushing Nigeria to the brink. If the Igbo are denied the presidency in 2027, the consequences could be catastrophic. Not just politically, but existentially.


The scars of the 1967–1970 Biafra War have never truly healed. Over 3 million Igbos were killed in a war triggered largely by marginalization, ethnic violence, and the fight for justice and inclusion. Yet, 54 years later, the Igbo people have still never been allowed to produce a democratically elected president of Nigeria.

Despite being one of the three major ethnic groups in the country — alongside the Hausa-Fulani and the Yoruba — the Igbos remain politically sidelined at the national level.

Yoruba presidency: 1999–2007 (Olusegun Obasanjo)

Hausa-Fulani presidency: 2007–2023 (Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, Muhammadu Buhari)

South-South (Ijaw): 2010–2015 (Goodluck Jonathan)

South East (Igbo): Never


This systematic exclusion is not just unjust — it is unsustainable.

The South East may be the smallest of Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones by land mass, but the Igbo people are one of the most widely spread, industrious, and economically impactful ethnic groups in Nigeria.

Igbos control over 60% of Nigeria’s informal trade and business in major cities — Lagos, Kano, Abuja, and beyond.

The region has some of the highest literacy and school enrollment rates in the country.

Igbo Nigerians lead in the diaspora, sending billions in remittances annually and promoting Nigeria’s image globally.

It is politically dangerous and morally indefensible to keep such a group excluded from the presidency while expecting peace and unity.


The rise of pro-Biafra separatist movements like IPOB is not random — it is a direct reaction to decades of marginalization. When a people feel unheard and unwanted, they seek to leave. IPOB, MASSOB, and others have gained traction because the Nigerian state continues to treat the South East as second-class citizens.

Denying the region the presidency in 2027 will radicalize millions of young Igbos already disillusioned with the country. This will turn agitation into full-blown rebellion. And this time, it won’t just be a political crisis — it could be an armed insurrection.


A nation cannot survive when it is built on selective inclusion. You cannot call for unity while promoting exclusion. Every region in Nigeria must have a sense of belonging. Every major ethnic group must see itself represented in the highest office.

Zoning and rotation have been used to maintain balance — North and South taking turns.

The North has ruled for 14 of the last 24 years.

The South West and South South have had their turns.

It is only just that the South East should take its rightful place in 2027.


If zoning is abandoned now that it's the South East’s turn, it will be seen — rightly — as a deliberate strategy to keep Igbos perpetually excluded. That perception will destroy whatever fragile unity still exists in Nigeria.


Nigeria’s youth — more than 60% of the population — are not blind to ethnic injustice. Many young people from all over Nigeria supported Peter Obi, an Igbo man, in the 2023 election, seeing him as a symbol of hope and change. Despite not winning, the message was clear: the South East has national appeal and leadership capacity.

To deny the region in 2027 is to betray a generation looking for fairness. Youth anger in the South East, if left to boil over, will not be limited to protests. It could evolve into an uncontainable security nightmare for Nigeria.

The first civil war was fought with limited weapons and international awareness. A second civil war will be fought in a 21st-century Nigeria filled with armed non-state actors, widespread internet activism, drone technology, and porous borders. A war today will not stay in the East. It will burn across Nigeria and likely draw in foreign interests.

It is better to give justice and preserve peace than to suppress justice and ignite war.


2027 is a moral test for Nigeria. If equity, justice, and national cohesion still matter, the Igbo people must produce the next president. This is not a threat — it is a warning grounded in history, current reality, and future consequence.

To continue to exclude the Igbos is to choose the path of instability, chaos, and perhaps disintegration.

Let us not wait for another war to realize what could have been prevented with wisdom.
Come and force me to vote your ibo obi
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by aswani(m): 6:42am On May 15
Radicalwarrior:
Nigeria is at a crossroads once again. The storm clouds are gathering, and if the nation refuses to act decisively and justly, a second civil war may be inevitable. The exclusion of the South East — the homeland of the Igbo people — from the highest office in the land is pushing Nigeria to the brink. If the Igbo are denied the presidency in 2027, the consequences could be catastrophic. Not just politically, but existentially.
Threats and bullying will never give Ndigbo the Presidency.

Ndi Yoruba never smelt Presidency whilst Awolowo was around, the ones that came after his death like Abiola and President Tinubu knew how to reach out to others to get tk where they wanted.

That is what Ndigbo needs to replicate, if not they will continue to be on the outside looking in.

Also, all that time Ndigbo were giving their votes to PDP, why didn't they challenge that party to make their son or daughter a Presidential candidate.

Once more, threats like this will not work, not in Nigeria. Prof Soludo and Bianca are working hard in the background to become President, that doesn't need to be derailed because Peter Obí has not played his cards right.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by Belurved1(m): 7:56am On May 15
Bring it ON.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 8:42am On May 15
Freshtruth:
Oga no dey spoil things for obi . Ogaoooo this post is unnecessary. Pls every one should disregard this post the poster is not even Igbo he is an Apc man
Stop LIEIMG

He is Ibo.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 8:44am On May 15
Freshtruth:
he just wan spoil things for obi. He is not even igbo
Liar.
He is Ibo.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by 1nice(m): 8:49am On May 15
TokoEkambi:
The usual noise-making. Ordinary protest you lot will look for excuses to run while trying to push for others to protest for you. Is it war you'll now have the boldness to fight? Lolz.
Nonsense talk.
Igbos are ready to do what is in their minds.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 8:51am On May 15
1nice:
This post is necessary please to remind those insisting to sabotage southeast Igbos from getting 2027 Nigeria presidency.

Where is the justice, fairness and equity if an Igbo can not be the president of Nigeria in 2027?
No one will hand over power to anybody on a platter of you don't merit it.
You are making things worse for yourself.
Who do you think you can threaten with war ?
Your cup is about to be filled.
2027 is not 2015, you better get that into your skull. See
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by 1nice(m): 8:52am On May 15
huptin:
The south east is taking far more from Nigeria than what it gives in terms of revenue...that should be your problem not a phantom civil war.

Where will the money to prosecute a war come from? From Niger Delta oil or from VAT generated from South West?
Stupid questions.
Why not ask Donald trump were they get money to fight Iran
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by 1nice(m): 8:55am On May 15
aboveu:
North Central nko? You just write your personal thought. cool
Igbos thought.
You can not push Igbos to the wall and expect igbos not to retaliate.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 8:56am On May 15
1nice:
This is a necessary post because some enemies of Nigeria are planning to stop peter obi from becoming the president of Nigeria in 2027.

How long will the Igbos continue to wait to become the president of Nigeria?

This post is necessary please to remind those insisting to sabotage southeast Igbos from getting 2027 Nigeria presidency.

Where is the justice, fairness and equity if an Igbo can not be the president of Nigeria in 2027?
You people are very irritable.
You do the most damage to this country.
Now you've turned it into tribal and warfare.
Let's see how you will win.
You will learn the hard way.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by 1nice(m): 8:57am On May 15
TokoEkambi:
In other words, pushing obi for presidency has jacksh.t to do with competence (we all know. Just happy you're confessing now)? It's all about the desperation for your tribesman to become president (as we suspected)? At least we are getting somewhere. At least you've made the diagnosis of the ailment worrying you lot now.
Stop your hate speech towards igbos.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 9:01am On May 15
1nice:
You are talking nonsense.
Say No To Tribalism And Emilokan Mentality.
You arehe one talking rubbish.
Do anyhow, see anyhow.
No amount of gra gra will win election for you. You have no monopoly of violence.
Let's see who will be the biggest loser.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 9:05am On May 15
1nice:
Do not mind those Yorubas boasting people.
Surprise awaits them.
You are about to learn your second and final lesson.
Just bring it on and see.
Those scattered all over are...
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by 1nice(m): 9:06am On May 15
TokoEkambi:
Say no to tribalism? With what you posted? You lot lack of self-awareness is hilarious.
You have expose your hatred for Igbos by your words.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by 1nice(m): 9:08am On May 15
BlakKluKluxKlan:
You are about to learn your second and final lesson.
Just bring it on and see.
Those scattered all over are...
Your hate speech against Igbos will do you no good.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by 1nice(m): 9:10am On May 15
BlakKluKluxKlan:
You arehe one talking rubbish.
Do anyhow, see anyhow.
No amount of gra gra will win election for you. You have no monopoly of violence.
Let's see who will be the biggest loser.
You are talking nonsense.
Surprise awaits you all.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by ORIAYO70(m): 9:12am On May 15
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1nice:
This post is necessary please to remind those insisting to sabotage southeast Igbos from getting 2027 Nigeria presidency.

Where is the justice, fairness and equity if an Igbo can not be the president of Nigeria in 2027?
I'm just laughing
Every region negotiate Presidency by collaboration not threat by Obidogs

Who are you threatening with War.

You guys just chest beaters
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 9:15am On May 15
lawani:
Focus on disintegration rather than Igbo or any group ruling. Focus on disintegration but if Nigeria does not breakup, an Igbo person will eventually become President again fairly and not by arm twisting others.
Igbos have headed the country thrice. Azikiwe two times and Ironsi once
Yoruba is five times
Obasanjo three times, Shonekan once and Tinubu once
NW seven times
Muritala once Shagari twice, Yaradua once and Buhari three times
Northern Christians one time of Gowon
Niger state two times of Babangida and Abdulsalam
NE tone and a half time
Abacha, Balewa supporting Zik.
Southern minorities two times
Good luck Jonathan
All counting the number of times oaths were taken

I don't see anywhere here that the Igbos were marginalized because even after the civil war, one of them was VP and they shared in ruling, in making decisions, determining who gets what and etc. Therefore they are not marginalized. Akwa-Cross people are almost half of Igbo in population and wouldn't you think they should have at least one slot if Igbos have had three? The contribution of Yoruba to Nigeria in population and taxes is easily three times that of Igbos, don't you think they should have nine slots if Igbos have three but they have only four. So Igbos are not and have never been marginalized.

Then the number of people that died in the civil war due to famine according to the CIA is around 500k. 3 million is a huge number and it will be up to half of the total Igbo population back then if not more. I believe the people killed by firearms on both sides can not be up to 50k. Therefore the figure is wrong.

Join those seeking for Nigeria to break up because that is what can ensure development of the whole region of west Africa and if we don't succeed then an Igbo man will at one point become leader again but the claim of Igbo marginalization is totally unfounded
You spoke quite well.

But as it turned out, Obasanjo is not Yoruba but Ibo.
The irony was why the Yoruba erroneously thought he was one of them, he knew his real root and acted accordin
Go through his cabinet and projects and see how he favoured them.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by ORIAYO70(m): 9:18am On May 15
1nice:
This is a necessary post because some enemies of Nigeria are planning to stop peter obi from becoming the president of Nigeria in 2027.

How long will the Igbos continue to wait to become the president of Nigeria?

This post is necessary please to remind those insisting to sabotage southeast Igbos from getting 2027 Nigeria presidency.

Bros Obi said
China went to China

Has igbo gone back to igbo land

To reconstruct their political strategy.

They only know how to bully
Threaten people
Speak maliciously

Where as you are the minority.

Try the Yoruba Political style or the Fulanis and make sure you collaborate with other region

Can you really collaborate with the region you disrepute


Take this to bank

Before igbo man becomes President

That Your acclaimed Enemy Yorubas

The Yorubas must play a big role if not the pivotal role in it

Dancing Atilogwu dance online will not help you.

Thinking Obi can defeat any game player here in Naija u r joking

Where is the justice, fairness and equity if an Igbo can not be the president of Nigeria in 2027?
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by 1nice(m): 9:19am On May 15
ORIAYO70:
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I'm just laughing
Every region negotiate Presidency by collaboration not threat by Obidogs

Who are you threatening with War.

You guys just chest beaters
Your tribalistic remarks against Igbos reveal your hate speech towards Igbos.
2023 presidential election was won by an Igbo man peter obi but he was rigged out to third position and you expect igbos to continue to keep silence.

Surprise package from igbos awaits enemies of igbos in Nigeria and abroad.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by DomPerignon: 9:28am On May 15
21lucky:
If Azikiwe 'controlled the civil service more than Balewa', then why did Balewa remain PM with executive power while Azikiwe was ceremonial Head of State? Ceremonial means no veto, no control over ministries. That’s why historians don’t count it the same as an 8-year elected presidency.

On 'SE has lowest population but equal zones': The 6-zone structure was a political compromise in 1996, not based on population. If we switch to tax/revenue for representation, then we need a new constitution and a credible census first. You can’t apply one rule for SE and ignore it for others.

And 'Yoruba get no benefit from Nigeria' - then why are Yoruba in politics, business, and federal jobs across the country? You don’t keep benefiting from a system for 60 years and call it useless only when it’s not your turn.


You say 'no unfounded claims of marginalization', but then say 'Yoruba get no benefit from Nigeria'. That’s a claim of marginalization too, just for a different group.
If your real position is secession, say it directly. But don’t use selective history to paint Igbos as the only problem. Nigeria’s problem is bad governance, not which tribe produces the president.


We can argue history all day and still be here in 2050.
The question for 2027 is simple: who can fix power, security, and the economy? If you think Tinubu is that person, argue his record. If I think Peter Obi is, I’ll argue his.
Reducing it to 'my tribe deserves it' or 'your tribe has had enough' is why Nigeria stays stuck.


You want tax/revenue to determine representation, but also want Yoruba to break away and keep Lagos revenue to themselves. Which is it?
You can’t demand a 'federal system based on tax' and then reject federalism when it doesn’t favor you. That’s hypocrisy.
In 1963, zik was able to con the Federal Parliament into making him President in place of the Queen of England who was our titular Head-of-state .

Prior to this, Zik was addressed as Governor-General and had very limited powers.

As President , Zik had the powers to appoint civil service heads of the Federal ministries and when it then dawned on the NPC that Zik was now in full control of appointing who will head the army following the exit of the British Maj. General, a constitutional crisis broke out in 1964 fueled by the rift between the coalition govt of the NPC and Zik's NCNC.

Zik even had the audacity to sack Belawa as PM to which Belawa sacked Zik as President in return.

At this same critical period, Ojukwu had approached Gowon with a coup offer with the intention of installing Zik as civilian dictator. Gowon reported the matter to the British Maj General who only admonished Ojukwu to remember who he had sworn loyalty to and the oath he took to uphold and defend the constitution.

A consensus was reached in 1965 with Belawa agreeing to allow Zik to appoint the first indigenous head of the Army.

Zik did not fail to appoint the least qualified Ironsi based purely on ethnic sentiments.

Even the Federal university of Ibadan had an ibo man as it's VC courtesy of Zik's brazen tribalism.
Re: Civil War Looms: Why Nigeria Risk Collapse If Igbos Are Denied 2027 Presidency by DomPerignon: 9:33am On May 15
1nice:
Your tribalistic remarks against Igbos reveal your hate speech towards Igbos.
2023 presidential election was won by an Igbo man peter obi but he was rigged out to third position and you expect igbos to continue to keep silence.

Surprise package from igbos awaits enemies of igbos in Nigeria and abroad.
Your audacity in accusing others of hate speech when you are here supporting a violent civil war and insurection as threatened by the terrorist OP if Nigerians refuse to vote your ethnic champion is sickening to say the least.

The OP is making an open terrorist threat on the Nigerian electorate if we do not support and vote his ethnic champion and you are here supporting his terrorist threats while insulting and threatening every poster on this thread who condemns the OP's terrorist threats but somehow you are accusing others here of hate speech against ibos
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