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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by IDEKEALUMONA(m): 8:56pm On Dec 07, 2015
By Ugo Chikieze? or Chikezie? You can't spell your Igbo name correctly? You have been caught Yoruba impostor. Try harder next time.

The writer is actually fo0lish to think that Kwakwanso who left a debt profile of over N200billion is better than Peter Obi.

He's even more F00lish to think that Fayemi who did not achieve anything in Ekiti state and was consequently massacred at the poll by Fayose(a first class thug) performed better than Sullivan Chime of Enugu.

people can be really st00peed . Chikieze indeed!

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by xtervaganza(m): 8:59pm On Dec 07, 2015
Ibo people with common sense like this are the reason we still tolerate the arrogant few

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 8:59pm On Dec 07, 2015
This has got to be the most sensible igbo in entire Igbo race ...

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Princedapace(m): 9:01pm On Dec 07, 2015
mannobi:
Ugo Chikieze wrote :

THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS:
I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on.
Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there.
Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead.
The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem.
I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this.
While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something?
The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo.
"Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER.
He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case...

I thought igbos voted for OBJ and Yaradua too,,,so, how are they not flowing with other regions? My people, dont say what you really dont know....if other regions have sincrely supported igbos the way igbos supported them so far, the east would have produced a president. Igbos have travelled more than many other tribes in Nigeria and they have mingled with other tribes more...I dont know where the move on syndrome is coming from. Nigeria knows the problem . Mind you, no political office holder will ever support Biafra publicly my brother...not even the South east govts and senators, Do u know why? They are working for Nigeria for now...u want to know wat they really think? Visit them at home and off record...u will hear their real sentiment. Mind you, there must be opposition. The same igbos fighting PDP will still support PDP in 2019 and same PDP already zoned the position to the north. Igbos will still vote so, wtf are u saying?

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 9:01pm On Dec 07, 2015
mannobi:
Ugo Chikieze wrote :

THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS:
I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on.
Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there.
Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead.
The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem.
I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this.
While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something?
The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo.
"Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER.
He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case...

What is the meaning of "CHIKIEZE"?? It's not even an igbo word, talk less of name. People like you are the real problems holding Nigeria down, not APC or PDP.

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by mamsong9(m): 9:02pm On Dec 07, 2015
mannobi:
Ugo Chikieze wrote :

THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS:
I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on.
Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there.
Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead.
The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem.
I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this.
While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something?
The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo.
"Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER.
He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case...

I love this post.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Olafisoyem: 9:04pm On Dec 07, 2015
engrkenny:


What is the meaning of "CHIKIEZE"?? It's not even an igbo word, talk less of name. People like you are the real problems holding Nigeria down, not APC or PDP.

Is he Nigerias problem because he mispelt the name?
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by patrick89(m): 9:05pm On Dec 07, 2015
michaelbiz:


I shake my head for a generation that has lost its bearing!!!

Intelligent Igbo men, well-schooled in History, know EXACTLY what happened in the civil war and are ashamed of the decisions they took.
Our young men are carrying garbage stories re-edited to suit the wounds of the Igbo elites and running into hell with it in the name of IPOB and BIAFRA.

When you sit back and think of the Igbo leadership compared side-by-side with other regions, you will see the truth as clear as spring water.
Ndigbo leaders know they have failed the Igbos, and instead of telling them "umunna m, we are sorry" - they decided to turn them against Nigeria so that these young angry and vibrant men will not come after them.

Igbos should look at the facts on the table; dig deep and you will see the height of trickery and deception!
God bless Nigeria.


lol all these yorubas are very pathetic! let's compare leaders! let's go there!!
most of the problems of these writers are lagos based ignorants that think that nigeria starts and ends in lagos, they don't know other region exist! The writer is obviously a yoruba masquerading as igbo, reason being that he used most phrases used mostly by yorubas to criticise igbos, or he is yorubatic my mama say I be ibo, and the name doesn't even exist, nevertheless the writer also showed his staggering ignorance when he didn't regard the leadership qualities of peter obi, chime, sam egwu, Ngige n obiano, he even insulted the sensibility of our people for choosing to be different from gullible and hypocrites that have been swindled by propaganda! I'm so proud of my people. we can't be swindled by propaganda and lies!!! The moderator even pushed this junk to front page,No wahala I will disguise with a yoruba name to lambast yorubas! you guys have started it ooh!!! we will take it to another level! we igbos are perfect learners, when we learn, we over do!!!!

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by opribo(m): 9:06pm On Dec 07, 2015
obviously a paid APC internet goon

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 9:06pm On Dec 07, 2015
mannobi:
Ugo Chikieze wrote :

THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS:
I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on.
Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there.
Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead.
The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem.
I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this.
While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something?
The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo.
"Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER.
He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case...
gerara here mehn which one be chikieze...a stupid Yoruba forming to be an Igbo..meanwhile I don't know when freedom to vote is seen as being sentimental according to your nonsense article

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by slyng(m): 9:07pm On Dec 07, 2015
VANHELLSING:


Yorubas are so poor when it comes to impesonating igbo names, for the record there's no igbo name as "CHIKIEZE" When this offenmanus learn how to impesonate the great igbos, i will have something to say to them, until then.
bros, it's spelt 'impersonate' and not 'impesonate'. Must u spell as u pronounce in ya con3?

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nancywealth(f): 9:07pm On Dec 07, 2015
Op GMB him self have not move on because he is exposing the corruption of pdp members only. GMB is a leader that is spreading hate, so don't involve the Igbos in his administration

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 9:07pm On Dec 07, 2015
igboboy3:
After the civil war, all Igbos will bank accounts were given 20 GBP regardless of the millions of Naira they had. This did not happen to any non-Easterners

In Rivers state, they lost land and property. Umuokoro became Rumuokoro, Umuola became Rumuola e.t.c. All in an attempt to stifle the Igbos

Gowon's 3Rs was just a sham for Westerners to pack cash and contracts

Today, the South East has the least amount of FG investment. More money has been pumped into the insurgency ravaged North East than in the SE.

History is not being taught in Schools today because they want us to forget. They want us to accept subjugation as the new normal .They want us to accept the mentality of a defeated people.



We say NO!!
tell us the fg investment in other region ? undecided

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by maestroferddi: 9:12pm On Dec 07, 2015
Any misguided element can wake up and concoct any rubbish.

I daresay that this is the best time to be an Igboman. We are not unaware of the unease Igbo unity as demonstrated by a wholesale rejection of APC is causing to some quarters.

We don't want APC. We shall get our due. We are not begging anybody for our inalienable rights.

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by kel5000(m): 9:14pm On Dec 07, 2015
applord:
[size=15pt]Mr Ugo how much you collect

It was never about GEJ.

It is the hate for a demonic entity called APC and the tribalistic, vindictive tyrant called GMB.[/size]
Spot on Bro

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 9:14pm On Dec 07, 2015
mannobi:
Ugo Chikieze wrote :

THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS:
I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on.
Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there.
Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead.
The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem.
I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this.
While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something?
The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo.
"Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER.
He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case...

Dont rest your case yet I'm not done with you.
Can northerner open his korokoro eye and thumb print for an Igbo man? Even if he is drunk! So forget Igbo presidency in Nigeria.

The literacy level in the North is almost zero as such they vote with herd mentality...its either them or them.

The west can reason; am sure if an Igbo president qualifies and is presented by APC they may vote, all that needs to be done is to attach the word CHANGE to the campaign, and the west go jump in to the stationary train.

So forget Nigeria and igbo...other tribes can rule Nigeriaby election but not igbo man. So the only solution for this our Igbo tribe is to stay on our own...even if Niger delta decides to follow Nigeria it makes no difference because even me way dey here I trust myself. Just give me a hut and see the estate I will make out of it. I dont need u men!

Peace!

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by dokiOloye(m): 9:16pm On Dec 07, 2015
shigo20:
You ve said it all
said what?
Move on to where?
When Buhari in his ultimate foolery referred to Igbos as 5% wc he also added should not expect much from him.
Abegii.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by SSkillzzz(m): 9:17pm On Dec 07, 2015
moderation2020:
pointless
and this 1 opened his mouth n starts to spit shit...
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by patrick89(m): 9:21pm On Dec 07, 2015
I'm not blaming the useless writer, you can see, that some pathetic fellow like him are screaming yes yes yes, they are praising for insulting ndigbo! Uselessness has no reward! the writer is a yoruba, I can bet my left ball for this, his writing pattern is that of yorubatic way of seeing things, imagine he compared only noise makers in the sw as better governors! the, guy has never been to anambra, enugu for that kind of conclusion! his write up is filled with uncivilised and unpolished argument! the moderator moved it to frontpage to spite the people, well it has started!! don't run!

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by HaneefahRN(f): 9:23pm On Dec 07, 2015
I don't know why pple keep bringing up this matter. Abeg give Ibos their biafra o, let's hear word

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 9:24pm On Dec 07, 2015
moderation2020:
pointless





Remain there and be hating, life don pass dat
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by arisfash(m): 9:26pm On Dec 07, 2015
Mr. writer that is your opinion... All South East can never join APC take it or leave it. For your correction DR. ORJI KALU performed as a governor your leader OBJ caused the halt of ABIA development owing to the envy and hatred he has for Kalu as a governor and for not making his 3rd term agenda a reality. The money you collected for writing this nonsense shall hunt you soon as Igbos are no longer coward as you do think.

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by StOla: 9:26pm On Dec 07, 2015
mannobi:
Ugo Chikieze wrote :

THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS:
I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on.
Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there.
Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead.
The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem.
I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this.
While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something?
The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo.
"Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER.
He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case...

QED!
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by xxxtedyxxx(m): 9:31pm On Dec 07, 2015
op well said....u ve said it all, we ibos need to wake up. i for give u my ibo gf if say i never love up grin
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 9:33pm On Dec 07, 2015
freshvine:
How can someone compose a hate thrash against a RACE and a half baked moderator push it to the home page.

Seun
where is the hate?

Has op said anything that looks like picture below?

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by mekonglobal(m): 9:38pm On Dec 07, 2015
[quote author=VANHELLSING post=40782622]

Yorubas are so poor when it comes to impesonating igbo names, for the record there's no igbo name as "CHIKIEZE" When this offenmanus learn how to impesonate the great igbos, i will have something to say to them, until then.















Oh u notice dat too? I was just asking mysef this question which one is CHIKIEZE again??
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 9:39pm On Dec 07, 2015
[quote author=themaskedman Why is it only in Nigeria that people are reprimanded for voting and staying with a party of choice?[/quote]

The answer is very simple: Narrowmindedness.!!!
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by likila: 9:46pm On Dec 07, 2015
dinachi:
The Jonathan apesters and Biafran Zombies will never learn. Like a lamb led to the slaughter, they will keep going until they perish. Foolish fools!

The Ijaws have moved on, the Igbo's refuse to do so, why? because they are the most politically naive people in the Nigeria. Even the Ijaws knows better.

With this attitude, another Ijaw man will become president before the foolish biafran Zombies may learn their lessons.


good!
sharp your knife well well.
it will be a great slaughter.
na me go hold their neck for you
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by HammerEvery(f): 9:54pm On Dec 07, 2015
Yorubas are not good even good at impersonation. what is chikieze?

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by teampregar(m): 9:54pm On Dec 07, 2015
OP..The next time u post things make reasonable research first..Who told u that APC iz winning in bayelsa??PDP has won six states, apc 1 .. We bayelsans still love GEJ big time..

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