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| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by T8ksy(m): 1:18pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
fairprince:But the ibos just love yorubas with unbridled passion? |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by Nobody: 1:23pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
T8ksy:yorubas and igbos love ONE Nigeria |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by shineeye: 1:23pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
zendy: so true |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by shineeye: 1:38pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
quid:fears usually breed hates is so true it must be one of those quotes that was written in the Mable.Why is it that non igbos are scared of igbos a lot?? if you want hausa and yolobas mainly to panic immediately, mention igbos in their comment they will start acting crazy that is so true.. |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by Nobody: 1:41pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
shineeye:No be today e start. See wetin their oga talk far back: [flash] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHDaHlTaHJw [/flash] |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by Nobody: 1:44pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
T8ksy:^ If you never lost Lagos then why all the planning for genocide? |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by shineeye: 1:50pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
quid:chei even before we are born?this is very serious but what is it that is in igbos that they fear so much ![]() |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by mercyville: 1:51pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Well,other tribes must as a matter of fact or is it fiction fear Ibos because of their very tottering history-being the greatest cowards of all time:wrestling to determine warriors when all great Nations like the Yorubas,Binis,Ashantis,etc were fighting real wars..... |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by T8ksy(m): 2:20pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Osakah24:This is exactly what the sardunna told the bbc reporter in 1964 about you ibos and hence why he implemented the "Northernisation" policy to checkmate your domineering propensity in his region and over his people. Akintola too sensitised his people, the yorubas about your covetous nature in his 1965 campaign speech. Probably why both had to be gunned down in that first so called revolutionary coup by the same ibos. Nonetheless, everyone in the country is more or less now aware of ibos domineering trait and like you agreed above, even around the globe. Unfortunately, ibos have failed to take cognizant of the simple fact that, just as they are proud being ibos, others too are proud being whoever they are, be it Yoruba, hausa/fulanis, tiv, SS etc and consequently will do anything and everything within their means to scupper your hegemonic ambition on their ancestral land. Now, here comes the ibos quandary! Just as its within your right and character to attempt dominating your host so also is your host perfectly within his right to resist you in however way he deem fit. |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by Nobody: 2:25pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
shineeye:Its hard to say, but the result is the entrenchment of widespread MEDIOCRITY that continues to keep Nigeria on its knees. |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by shineeye: 2:32pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
quid:This is so true but why can they get over from the fears because is too much is going from generation to next which is unbearable to human nature ![]() |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by Osakah24(m): 3:11pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
T8ksy:Its a command from God for humans to dominate,when we do ours, we dont stop any other tribe from doing theres,the level of destruction that occurred in the south east during the war made it harder for igbos to succeed without moving out,But lets start loving one another anyway. |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by Nobody: 4:03pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
shineeye:I suspect it is "the path of least resistance". The way to "succeed" is to keep striving to put Igbos down, so that others can "rise". LMAO |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by truefact: 4:20pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
T8ksy:If you know all these...why do still want share a country with Igbos? |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by Nobody: 4:36pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
truefact:^ This is the $64,000 question that T8sky has no CLEAR ANSWER to. |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by T8ksy(m): 5:36pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
truefact:That was then, this is now. We naively thought we could share a nation with ibos under a ffundamental agreement that each region will be autonomous. But hell no, the ibos gave us one " united" nigeria after killing leaders from other regions. The ibos were all for one fake United nigeria when they were at the helm of our affairs but the moment they lose out on power, they suddenly remembered biafra. |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by Nobody: 6:00pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
T8ksy:Meaning the yoruba plan to oppress Igbos in ONE Nigeria failed woefully. T8ksy:This "fundamental agreement" is against the Nigerian constitution. T8ksy:Vote GEJ
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| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by mikolo80: 10:44pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
zendy:an ibo man who is generous(shedding the money) across tribal and religious lines and not populating his factories ministries and universities with only ibos will be voted for by other regions.it is their grab all for my ppl mentality that will never make others vote for them |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by superstar1(m): 10:51pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
BlackSEER:where is the fact that shows you have the lowest poverty rate? how about having the highest criminal tendencies and highest child slave trade. deluded people. |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by T8ksy(m): 11:26pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
quid:You remind me of that ibo man who vowed to kill himself if abacha does not morph into a militician and continue to brutalised the masses. I wonder what ever became of him?. Do you know? . |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by Nobody: 12:49am On Dec 07, 2014 |
T8ksy:Its a free world. He is and was entitled to his opinion. Focus rather on the many yoruba military collaborators of Abacha. |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by Adminisher: 5:13am On Dec 07, 2014 |
The incumbent Ibo President will be voted out in 2015. This article is mischievous. The Ibo presidency project has already happened and is winding down in two months. |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by Nobody: 9:54am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Adminisher:The incumbent president is Ijaw. Stop this mumuness behaviour |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by T8ksy(m): 12:43pm On Dec 07, 2014 |
quid:Just as you and your ilk are entitled to follow Jonathan to the gallows. Just as there is life now after abacha so will there be life after clueless GEJ. |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by Nobody: 1:28pm On Dec 07, 2014 |
T8ksy:Na wa for this your frustration sha. I strongly suggest you marry an Igbo girl. She will help you a lot |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by Aliyulukumon: 1:57pm On Dec 07, 2014 |
He might be a political bigwig in the country but in his residence in Lagos, Mr. Jude Emeka Idimogu is a philan thropist with a distinction, a humble man to a fault. He has decided to contest for Lagos State Assem bly under the umbrella of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for Oshodi- Isolo Constituency. He is from Imo State but has lived in Lagos for long, hence the decision for aspiring to be a legislator in the state. In this inter view, he speaks on various issues. Excerpts: What prompted your aspiration to run for Lagos State Assembly? I want to serve my community. They are in pain, all our representatives have failed to hear our cry. We are being deprived of a lot of things. It’s not the wherewithal but sometimes the will to do it; some of our representatives are so bad one can weep for us. But, by the special grace of God, if God gives me all the possibility to be there, I believe I will change lives positively for people. My lifestyle will make other politi cians, who have been there before to have a re-think to understand that being there is to serve humanity and to serve God. Don’t you think to serve your com munity, there is no much to do from Lagos House of Assembly? For now I want to take it from the grass roots; so I have decided to go for the Lagos House of Assembly from the grassroots; then from there, depending on how it goes, I will move forward. But for now, there is much to be done for this constituency, if you look at Oshodi/Isolo community, it will disgust you. Our roads are so bad that and is the major thing. The road is bad and the gridlock too much. The many hours we lose in traffic is so much and these are the things I wonder and I look at it and weep. When you ask the representatives about the road, they will tell you it is federal road and state road. What’s the meaning of that? We are the people that use it, not the Federal or state government. These roads are meant for me and the people of our community, so most times, no matter how good your car is and you are taking bad roads, there is no way your car will not have problem and at the end of the day, you will go and visit the mechanic. When you look at the cost you incur on the road and because of the problem, your car will develop inconvenience and a lot of time is wasted. All these will spur disgust for the area. Investors will avoid our area. Yet our cost of living is high like every Lagosian but not enjoying same benefits. It’s not good enough for me. If we are exactly patriotic, it is not necessary that you tar the road; you may not really have money but you can find granite and level the road pending the time help comes from the federal or state govern ment. As long as those in federal and state governments are also human beings, when they see that you have started to proffer a miniature solution to it, they will be urged to come with standard solution. They will feel ashamed that the people or community are challenging them. Before you know it, the help will come sooner than later. Why do you think your representa tives have not tried to help the com munity? Our representative is a-one man army. They think they can do it alone. They have forgotten that lobbying is politics. When you are in politics, you lobby because it is not you alone in the State House of Assem bly. You are to be closer to other members and when you have your problem, you table it and lobby every member, including the speaker that your own needs are more important than others. They will allow you to have your way, depending on how you relate with others there. Everything is about relationship and lobbying and before you know it, you will gain more stability and what you want for your community and that is your bottom line. There is a popular belief that Nigerian politics is about money and godfatherism. How do you see it? For now, money partially runs politics in Nigeria. For me, my godfather is God. You must also have people that have been there before you, even in terms of money. They can encourage you, advise you and also help to give you a soft landing and to direct you. In everything, even in the world of politics, we have people that you naturally want them to direct you. You may call them god fathers but in Nigeria, the godfathers that are being talked about are your financiers. If it is a godfather who finances me, I don’t have one. From experience, godfathers are people who will direct you the right way to follow, guide you towards success. Politics is an ideology that needs guidance. So, there is need for an advisor, not a financier. You know you can’t do it alone, you need elders around you; elders that will speak on your behalf to their associates and acquaintances. Such elders you come across by doing good and being hardworking. When they have seen your quality and your determination to really serve for the benefits of the people, you will definitely have it. Why did you decide to run under the PDP umbrella? For today, I represent PDP and the reasons are that PDP controls the centre and because All Progressives Congress (APC) has failed my constituency. The only way for me to make impact is from the opposition. I believe that PDP will make an impact in Lagos State in 2015. Among the people the APC has failed are the Igbo. The Igbo have been suffering under APC. They have been molested. In the history of the world, it was in Nigeria that a governor of a state decided to deport indigenes of another state. Do you think you as an Igbo man will get your party’s mandate to con test in the main election? I don’t have a doubt. The problem we have in Nigerian politics is empty promises but I am happy after all that things are gradu ally changing; people are asking questions. I don’t need to be boastful, people have started asking questions; who is that person, what is he made of? For us to move forward, if I get my party’s mandate, I will make it. I am not saying I will make it alone; a tree cannot make a forest. Most people say I am not part of them, yet, I am married to a beautiful wife from Yoruba land. What more do they need? I am the only son of my parents; despite that, I was allowed to marry my heartthrob be cause I love her even though I had ambition to do politics in my hometown but suddenly my mind changed. I felt a stint in Lagos; I have lived in Lagos for the past 30 years and besides, we are all Nigerians and not only that, my wife is a daughter of the tribe. We need to forget tribal boundaries to move this country forward. |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by T8ksy(m): 2:11pm On Dec 07, 2014 |
Osakah24:I have no problem with you following your gods' command to try and dominate me in my region but am also following the gods o yoruba land's command to resist your hegemonic ambition. its instructive to note that you ibos have been trying to rule in our region as far back as the early 50's. When we refused your childish ploy, you turned round and labeled us " tribalist" all because we wouldn't place the affairs of our people into the hands of an ibo man when we have capable hands available in our land. But why are you ibos so desperate to govern our region.? |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by shineeye: 2:31pm On Dec 07, 2014 |
T8ksy:this is one nigeria |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by xtervaganza(m): 3:10pm On Dec 07, 2014 |
Igbo president? Those loser can't produce a leader there impotent leader and zero ojushitkwu led 3 million of them to painful death |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by T8ksy(m): 3:14pm On Dec 07, 2014 |
shineeye:Go and scream "One Nigeria", up north. It's only when it comes to yorubaland that you lot remember one nigeria. You dare not go to the north and shout one nigeria when you want to govern their region. You know they won't let you finish saying "nigeria" before they relieve your body of your dumb obdurate Igbo. |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by gratieao: 3:44pm On Dec 07, 2014 |
T8ksy:Because Yorubas are cowards, ain't they? FFK, you can start your on version of boko haram in Yoruba land today if you are serious about your threat. Threatening Igbo on nairaland will never solve the problem. Go out on the street of lagos or anywhere in the southwest and slap Igbo man or woman if you are man enough. |
| Re: Why The Igbos Will Never Produce A President by T8ksy(m): 6:27pm On Dec 07, 2014 |
gratieao:Oh, so am now FFK? Yeye man And I ask again, you Igbos brimming with intestinal fortitude, what's stopping you agitating for governorship post in any of the northern states? Afterall, its One Nigeria. |
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so true