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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Nobody: 11:53am On Dec 25, 2018
raumdeuter:


I am sure and I can bet on Buhari winning 100k you can stake also to challenge me
I don't have money to Stake bro
Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Nobody: 1:53pm On Dec 25, 2018
oooduancalmdown:

Who is this clown? Who is this ijaw dirtybag speaking for ss? Abiola won Delta, Edo Akwa Ibom and cross river and lost rivers and bayelsa state which I recall is where Ijaws and Ibos are located. You guys have never voted for Yoruba before. If not because two Yorubas ran against each other in 1999, you would not have voted for one. You have Always aligned with the north so we don't expect anything less. Yoruba will run for president and win in 2023.
Alot of them are ignorant

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Obi1kenobi(m): 2:23pm On Dec 25, 2018
Maduawuchukwu:


Pray tell me, how did Igbo people burn bridges? Is it by opposing Buhari vehemently? When did opposing someone turn to burning bridges? I am asking sincerely?

Since Buhari's election, Ndigbo have been Nigeria's biggest hate group. Not even Ijaws and the South South whose son, GEJ, was defeated by Buhari had the same meltdown as Ndigbo did since the election campaign of the 2015 polls. This bitterness is what led to over a year of IPOB-driven lunacy that alienated every Nigerian group from Ndigbo. The problem was also not so much the opposition to Buhari, but the tone of opposition, the extent of the opposition, and the reason for the opposition which was based on little more than fear and hatred of Fulanis. Given the circumstances, Buhari would have to be an absolute lunatic to handover the next APC candidacy to an Igbo man considering the hatred Igbos have always harboured towards him, and the fact that Igbos contributed next to nothing to APC.
We've put all our eggs in the PDP basket and we would have to follow it to the death.

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Maduawuchukwu(m): 2:40pm On Dec 25, 2018
Obi1kenobi:


Since Buhari's election, Ndigbo have been Nigeria's biggest hate group. Not even Ijaws and the South South whose son, GEJ, was defeated by Buhari had the same meltdown as Ndigbo did since the election campaign of the 2015 polls. This crazed bitterness is what led to over a year of IPOB-driven lunacy that alienated every Nigerian group from Ndigbo. The problem was also not so much the opposition to Buhari, but the tone of opposition, the extent of the opposition, and the reason for the opposition which was based on little more than fear and hatred of Fulanis. Given the circumstances, Buhari would have to be an absolute lunatic to handover the next APC candidacy to an Igbo man considering the hatred Igbos have always harboured towards him, and the fact that Igbos contributed next to nothing to APC.
We've put all our eggs in the PDP basket and we would have to follow it to the death.

What the Igbo people "did" to Buhari was not even up to the Hausas did when Gej won in 2011. That is the present nature of politics in Nigeria since rotational presidency died.Nnamdi Kanus case does not represent that of the Igbo people. Don't forget that Buharis and the Yoruba people's negative triumphalism of boasting and belittling the Igbo people after the elections contributed to Igbo opposition to Buhari. I consider myself a pan-Nigerianist and i tell you I was seriously scared that 1966 was going to repeat itself cause of the way Igbo people were labelled and stigmatized.
Lastly, in politics interest comes first before emotions. If tomorrow the north seeks to retain power after Buhari you will see that the same People criticising the Igbos will start eulogising them and reminding them of how we are natural allies since Independence. Is it not the same Buhari and northerners who the West scorned endlessly as Islamist and born to rule folks that they now carry like second Jesus? Politics is a game of interest which is very dynamic. Forget all these bridges talk Nwanne. Merry Xmas

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Nobody: 2:43pm On Dec 25, 2018
Maduawuchukwu:


What the Igbo people "did" to Buhari was not even up to the Hausas did when Gej won in 2011. That is the present nature of politics in Nigeria since rotational presidency died.Nnamdi Kanus case does not represent that of the Igbo people. Don't forget that Buharis and the Yoruba people's negative triumphalism of boasting and belittling the Igbo people after the elections contributed to Igbo opposition to Buhari. I consider myself a pan-Nigerianist and i tell you I was seriously scared that 1966 was going to repeat itself cause of the way Igbo people were labelled and stigmatized.
Lastly, in politics interest comes first before emotions. If tomorrow the north seeks to retain power after Buhari you will see that the same People criticising the Igbos will start eulogising them and reminding them of how we are natural allies since Independence. Is it not the same Buhari and northerners who the West scorned endlessly as Islamist and born to rule folks that they now carry like second Jesus? Politics is a game of interest which is very dynamic. Forget all these bridges talk Nwanne. Merry Xmas
U made some valid point

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Obi1kenobi(m): 2:55pm On Dec 25, 2018
Maduawuchukwu:


What the Igbo people "did" to Buhari was not even up to the Hausas did when Gej won in 2011. That is the present nature of politics in Nigeria since rotational presidency died.Nnamdi Kanus case does not represent that of the Igbo people. Don't forget that Buharis and the Yoruba people's negative triumphalism of boasting and belittling the Igbo people after the elections contributed to Igbo opposition to Buhari. I consider myself a pan-Nigerianist and i tell you I was seriously scared that 1966 was going to repeat itself cause of the way Igbo people were labelled and stigmatized.
Lastly, in politics interest comes first before emotions. If tomorrow the north seeks to retain power after Buhari you will see that the same People criticising the Igbos will start eulogising them and reminding them of how we are natural allies since Independence. Is it not the same Buhari and northerners who the West scorned endlessly as Islamist and born to rule folks that they now carry like second Jesus? Politics is a game of interest which is very dynamic. Forget all these bridges talk Nwanne. Merry Xmas

This wasn't really my observation. The hatred for Buhari started right from the campaign stage of that election. If you saw people insulting Buhari as an illiterate, or sowing fear about his motives to create a Fulani caliphate, the probability was very high that such people would be Igbo. I'm not merely talking about Nairaland where there is a lot of trolling between groups. This was my observation in the real world. Ndigbo have never hidden their complete disdain for Buhari and Hausa-Fulanis.
Of course Hausas certainly didn't like GEJ, but in my opinion, Igbos have carried more injurious rhetoric around about Buhari since the elections. This toxic climate of hate and fear was what Nnamdi Kanu exploited. Had GEJ won the elections, let's not deceive ourselves that nnamdi Kanu would have had the same level of support that he did. He certainly wouldn't. He thrived because Ndigbo adopted him as the symbol of their resistance to the Buhari government.

Buhari in my opinion does not deserve the hatred he has gotten from Igbos. He twice picked Igbo running mates and made it unequivocally clear that he intended to hand over to an Igbo man if he got elected. Even after Igbos soundly rejected him in the 2015 polls, he still explicitly stated that he would hand over to an Igbo man if he could gain some traction among Igbos in support, but we have made it clear we despise him, so he has retreated from that line. For the record, I believe Buhari's government has been an utter failure on the economy and national security, but in politics, putting all your eggs in one basket the way Ndigbo have done with PDP is suicidal.

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Nobody: 2:57pm On Dec 25, 2018
Obi1kenobi:


This wasn't really my observation. The hatred for Buhari started right from the campaign stage of that election. If you saw people insulting Buhari as an illiterate, or sowing fear about his motives to create a Fulani caliphate, the probability was very high that such people would be Igbo. I'm not merely talking about Nairaland where there is a lot of trolling between groups. This was my observation in the real world. Ndigbo have never hidden their complete disdain for Buhari and Hausa-Fulanis.
Of course Hausas certainly didn't like GEJ, but in my opinion, Igbos have carried more injurious rhetoric around about Buhari since the elections. This toxic climate of hate and fear was what Nnamdi Kanu exploited. Had GEJ won the elections, let's not deceive ourselves that nnamdi Kanu would have had the same level of support that he did. He certainly wouldn't. He thrived because Ndigbo adopted him as the symbol of their resistance to the Buhari government.

Buhari in my opinion does not deserve the hatred he has gotten from Igbos. He twice picked Igbo running mates and made it unequivocally clear that he intended to hand over to an Igbo man if he got elected. Even after Igbos soundly rejected him in the 2015 polls, he still explicitly stated that he would hand over to an Igbo man if he could gain some traction among Igbos in support, but we have made it clear we despise him, so he has retreated from that line. For the record, I believe Buhari's government has been an utter failure on the economy and national security, but in politics, putting all your eggs in one basket the way Ndigbo have done with PDP is suicidal.
True talk
Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by raumdeuter: 2:57pm On Dec 25, 2018
Maduawuchukwu:


When GEJ was in power didn't the West and not attack him also? Didn't the West kill Hausa people via opc during Objs first tenure? Were they building bridges by doing that?

The west supported GEJ in 2011 and opposed him in 2015.
Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Obi1kenobi(m): 3:03pm On Dec 25, 2018
Anyways....Merry Christmas. smiley I really shouldn't be here on Nairaland today.

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by raumdeuter: 3:04pm On Dec 25, 2018
Obi1kenobi:


This wasn't really my observation. The hatred for Buhari started right from the campaign stage of that election. If you saw people insulting Buhari as an illiterate, or sowing fear about his motives to create a Fulani caliphate, the probability was very high that such people would be Igbo. I'm not merely talking about Nairaland where there is a lot of trolling between groups. This was my observation in the real world. Ndigbo have never hidden their complete disdain for Buhari and Hausa-Fulanis.
Of course Hausas certainly didn't like GEJ, but in my opinion, Igbos have carried more injurious rhetoric around about Buhari since the elections. This toxic climate of hate and fear was what Nnamdi Kanu exploited. Had GEJ won the elections, let's not deceive ourselves that nnamdi Kanu would have had the same level of support that he did. He certainly wouldn't. He thrived because Ndigbo adopted him as the symbol of their resistance to the Buhari government.

Buhari in my opinion does not deserve the hatred he has gotten from Igbos. He twice picked Igbo running mates and made it unequivocally clear that he intended to hand over to an Igbo man if he got elected. Even after Igbos soundly rejected him in the 2015 polls, he still explicitly stated that he would hand over to an Igbo man if he could gain some traction among Igbos in support, but we have made it clear we despise him, so he has retreated from that line. For the record, I believe Buhari's government has been an utter failure on the economy and national security, but in politics, putting all your eggs in one basket the way Ndigbo have done with PDP is suicidal.

You are a smart man. If you post or say this among your people watch how they will attack you

You addressed the issues without emotions.

Who are the prominent Ibos in APC currently? Rochas might even be expelled soon. So a party you barely have representatives in, A party you surely wont vote for, Will now give you its ticket?
Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Maduawuchukwu(m): 3:16pm On Dec 25, 2018
Obi1kenobi:


This wasn't really my observation. The hatred for Buhari started right from the campaign stage of that election. If you saw people insulting Buhari as an illiterate, or sowing fear about his motives to create a Fulani caliphate, the probability was very high that such people would be Igbo. I'm not merely talking about Nairaland where there is a lot of trolling between groups. This was my observation in the real world. Ndigbo have never hidden their complete disdain for Buhari and Hausa-Fulanis.
Of course Hausas certainly didn't like GEJ, but in my opinion, Igbos have carried more injurious rhetoric around about Buhari since the elections. This toxic climate of hate and fear was what Nnamdi Kanu exploited. Had GEJ won the elections, let's not deceive ourselves that nnamdi Kanu would have had the same level of support that he did. He certainly wouldn't. He thrived because Ndigbo adopted him as the symbol of their resistance to the Buhari government.

Buhari in my opinion does not deserve the hatred he has gotten from Igbos. He twice picked Igbo running mates and made it unequivocally clear that he intended to hand over to an Igbo man if he got elected. Even after Igbos soundly rejected him in the 2015 polls, he still explicitly stated that he would hand over to an Igbo man if he could gain some traction among Igbos in support, but we have made it clear we despise him, so he has retreated from that line. For the record, I believe Buhari's government has been an utter failure on the economy and national security, but in politics, putting all your eggs in one basket the way Ndigbo have done with PDP is suicidal.

First and foremost to go back in time, did u know when and how the "Buhari is an Islamist and illiterate" claim start? It began in the year 2003 on his first attempt at the presidency. Did you know who began it? It was the south west media in order to aid obj back then and to create a unified South for the elections. This was what the whole South used to shoot down Buhari thrice. When 2015 came the same politicians and agents from the West who gave him the image had to clean him up so it now appeared as if the Igbos keeping up with it were divisive and hateful. Why were Igbo pple not considered hateful when we helped peddle the message during Obj's campaign?
As regards Buhari picking an Igbo man twice, I feel that we were right and justified in rejecting him.PDP was the only pan- Nigerian platform. The other parties were peddling tribal agendas. The Igbo chose nationalism over tribal sentiment. I thought that it is what one Nigeria represents.

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Maduawuchukwu(m): 3:19pm On Dec 25, 2018
raumdeuter:


The west supported GEJ in 2011 and opposed him in 2015.

Why did the West support him in 2011 and oppose him in 2015?

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by raumdeuter: 3:49pm On Dec 25, 2018
Maduawuchukwu:
Why did the West support him in 2011 and oppose him in 2015?

In 2011 The West supported GEJ because we saw him as an oppressed. The west has always backed anyone they feel was oppressed. That was why Soyinka and Bakare led the save Nigeria group to deliver GEJ from the cabal. Even when many of Jonathans later friends were colluding with the cabal, You remember CAN that later became Jonathans best friends went to Abuja and claimed they saw YarAdua healthy. When everyone else abandoned Jonathan Yorubas stood for him with the SNG

We stood by him to make him substantive president and stood by him in 2011 even against Buhari who had Bakare(A Yoruba) as running mate also against Ribadu who had Fola Adeola(A Yoruba) as running mate

The west voted Jonathan-Sambo ticket that had no Yoruba interest on the ticket

When GEJ got to power he changed, he started marginalizing Yorubas who fought for him, He did everything against Yoruba interest. We sent messages to him which he conveniently ignored, Him and his followers mainly Ibos told us to go and meet Tinubu which we did. We went back to Tinubus ACN

Jonathan was part of the people insulting Yoruba leaders, He was there when Peter Obi and Arthur Eze were calling us Amala people in the Anambra campaign. He was part of the people calling Southwest leaders rascals

He ignored infrastructural developments in the SW, In the oil windfall between 2010 and 2015, He didnt remember to start the railway in SW, he didnt complete any major road in the SW

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Nobody: 3:56pm On Dec 25, 2018
raumdeuter:


In 2011 The West supported GEJ because we saw him as an oppressed. The west has always backed anyone they feel was oppressed. That was why Soyinka and Bakare led the save Nigeria group to deliver GEJ from the cabal. Even when many of Jonathans later friends were colluding with the cabal, You remember CAN go to Abuja and claim they saw YarAdua healthy. When everyone else abandoned Jonathan Yorubas stood for him with the SNG

We stood by him to make him substantive president and stood by him in 2011 even against Buhari who had Bakare as running mate also against Ribadu who had Fola Adeola as running mate

The west voted Jonathan-Sambo ticket that had no Yoruba interest

When GEJ got to power he changed, he started marginalizing Yorubas who fought for him, He did everything against Yoruba interest. We sent messages to him which he conveniently ignored, Him and his followers mainly Ibos told us to go and meet Tinubu which we did

He was part of the people insulting Yoruba leaders, He was there when Peter Obi and Arthur Eze were calling us Amala people in the Anambra campaign. He was part of the people calling Southwest leaders rascals

He ignored infrastructural developments in the SW, In the oil windfall between 2010 and 2015, He didnt remember to start the railway in SW, he didnt complete any major road in the SW
Valid opinion
Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Nobody: 5:12pm On Dec 25, 2018
Oshigun:


Many in the SS, despite what is said publicly, will not even vote an Igbo candidate. Bad market. Being over-sentimental always, in defiance of reality, is the main problem of the Igboman.

If you think Nigeria will hand the Igbos power, even in the next 20 years, without any serious rapprochement that will see Igbos gain the trust of others then you delusional. Don't even mention Igbos till 2035 in my opinion. How you guys don't understand that actions have consequences is beyond me. There must be something unigue in the water in your region.
Hmmm
Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Nobody: 6:03pm On Dec 25, 2018
raumdeuter:


You are a smart man. If you post or say this among your people watch how they will attack you

You addressed the issues without emotions.

Who are the prominent Ibos in APC currently? Rochas might even be expelled soon. So a party you barely have representatives in, A party you surely wont vote for, Will now give you its ticket?

He is the wisest and most sensible Igbo here. I can never dislike someone who appears a decent and fair human being. You are right though. They will soon begin insulting him for saying the truth and being objective . They will label him Yoruba Moslem from Osun. Dissent or individuality of political views is not tolerated by Igbos. You are quickly branded an efulefu, traitor, for that.

What would it have costed Igbos to support the APC? Ok agreed the SE made a mistake in 2015 but 3 years later and still no lessons learnt. They are still putting all their eggs in the PDP basket. Buhari will win in FeBuhari so what next for Igbos?

I can agree with Obi Kenobi that the APC has not showcased economic vibrancy optimally but that , in my opinion, is due to overarching global economic conditions, like decimated crude oil price, and local constraints , like undiversified economic sector, lack of rainy day savings, poor infrastructure etc, than incompetence.

OBI kenobi is a very bright individual who will be aware some western nations are just returning to prosperity now after the world sub-prime idiotic lending caused the credit crunch downturn of over a decade ago.

I am expecting more favourable global conditions allied with stronger local performance in Nigeria that will allow APC perform far better and endear itself to Nigerians even more over the next 4 years. Dangote refinery in Lagos coming on board in 2020 will be a game changer as Nigeria will be able to refine most of its crude, save massively on foreigne exchange and even make significatant income selling and eventually exporting refined derivatives of crude like petrol et al.

I predict power supply would be a lot better too boosting the proliferation of the SME sector which will grow the Nigerian economy to no end with employment, government taxation income and steady development of a middle class with good purchasing power. APC is set to reap from a convergence of good things, deliberate and otherwise, coming together.

There would then be only APC and its candidate in the race in 2023. Clever Igbos will know what this means and why the ethnic group, as a matter of political self-preservation, must start shunning myopic politics of hate, animosity and 'food is ready'.

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Nobody: 6:08pm On Dec 25, 2018
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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Nobody: 6:15pm On Dec 25, 2018
Oshigun:


He is the wisest and most sensible Igbo here. I can never dislike someone who appears a decent and fair human being. You are right though. They will soon begin insulting him for saying the truth and being objective . They will label him Yoruba Moslem from Osun. Dissent or individuality of political views is not tolerated by Igbos. You are quickly branded an efulefu, traitor, for that.

What would it have costed Igbos to support the APC? Ok agreed the SE made a mistake in 2015 but 3 years later and still no lessons learnt. They are still putting all their eggs in the PDP basket. Buhari will win in FeBuhari so what next for Igbos?

I can agree with Obi Kenobi that the APC has not showcased economic vibrancy optimally but that , in my opinion, is due to overarching economic conditions and constraints than incompetence. OBI kenobi is a very bright individual who will be aware some western nations are just returning to prosperity now after the world sub-prime idiotic lending caused the credit crunch downturn iof f over a decade ago.

I am expecting more favourable global conditions allied with stronger local performance in Nigeria that will allow APC perform far better and endear itself to Nigerians even more over the next 4 years. Dangote refinery in Lagos coming on board in 2020 will be a game changer as Nigeria will be able to refine most of its crude, save massively on foreigne exchange and even make significatant income selling and eventually exporting refined derivatives of crude like petrol et al.

I predict power supply would be a lot better too boosting the proliferation of the SME sector which will grow the Nigerian economy to no end with employment, government taxation income and steady development of a middle class with good purchasing power. APC is set to reap from a convergence of good things, deliberate and otherwise, coming together.

There would then be only APC and its candidate in the race in 2023. Clever Igbos will know what this means and why the ethnic group, as a matter of political self-preservation, must start shunning myopic politics of hate, animosity and 'food is ready'.

Interesting
Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by raumdeuter: 6:59pm On Dec 25, 2018
Oshigun:


I can agree with Obi Kenobi that the APC has not showcased economic vibrancy optimally but that , in my opinion, is due to overarching global economic conditions, like decimated crude oil price, and local constraints , like undiversified economic sector, lack of rainy day savings, poor infrastructure etc, than incompetence.

OBI kenobi is a very bright individual who will be aware some western nations are just returning to prosperity now after the world sub-prime idiotic lending caused the credit crunch downturn of over a decade ago.

I am expecting more favourable global conditions allied with stronger local performance in Nigeria that will allow APC perform far better and endear itself to Nigerians even more over the next 4 years. Dangote refinery in Lagos coming on board in 2020 will be a game changer as Nigeria will be able to refine most of its crude, save massively on foreigne exchange and even make significatant income selling and eventually exporting refined derivatives of crude like petrol et al.

I predict power supply would be a lot better too boosting the proliferation of the SME sector which will grow the Nigerian economy to no end with employment, government taxation income and steady development of a middle class with good purchasing power. APC is set to reap from a convergence of good things, deliberate and otherwise, coming together.

There would then be only APC and its candidate in the race in 2023. Clever Igbos will know what this means and why the ethnic group, as a matter of political self-preservation, must start shunning myopic politics of hate, animosity and 'food is ready'.

Almost all oil dependent economies went into a recession in 2015. Some have it worse. Example Venezuela

The time we should have diversified, The PDP spent it on cronies and their girlfriends

If you know the entourage of govt officials abroad for any small conference between 2010 to 2015

There is a biannual Oil and Gas conference in Houston called OTC, I was told that time Nigerians are usually more than half of the attendees and most of them dont even have any technical knowledge or anything to gain from the conference, they will all bring their friends and cronies go shop and club on Nigerian govt expenses

The whole city will know the difference when Nigerians were in town

Nowadays things don change no more money for frivolous expenses
Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by diadem10: 7:49pm On Dec 25, 2018
Maduawuchukwu:


First and foremost to go back in time, did u know when and how the "Buhari is an Islamist and illiterate" claim start? It began in the year 2003 on his first attempt at the presidency. Did you know who began it? It was the south west media in order to aid obj back then and to create a unified South for the elections. This was what the whole South used to shoot down Buhari thrice. When 2015 came the same politicians and agents from the West who gave him the image had to clean him up so it now appeared as if the Igbos keeping up with it were divisive and hateful. Why were Igbo pple not considered hateful when we helped peddle the message during Obj's campaign?
As regards Buhari picking an Igbo man twice, I feel that we were right and justified in rejecting him.PDP was the only pan- Nigerian platform. The other parties were peddling tribal agendas. The Igbo chose nationalism over tribal sentiment. I thought that it is what one Nigeria represents.

National indeed yet Jonathan said publicly that Ibo were the pillar of his govt. Not to mention Arthur Eze's statement of Yoruba being an inconsequential amala and ewedu folks, right in front of Jonathan who laughed like the lunatic he was.

National Pdp indeed. Yeye.

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by oooduancalmdown: 6:30pm On Dec 26, 2018
KillTheZombies:


We will never if Abiola actually won. The election never made him President. He never ruled for one day.

grin
He never rulled not because because of Ibos. Abiola won't, but the North refused him his mandate. In order for the country not to split, they made another man president. If such things happens today again, trust me the country will burn.
Yoruba people are tired of the country already anyways. You ibos are losers and northern slaves.
You can't stand on your own. Na to dey look for person join body all the time, hence "we se/ss" that you guys always shout everywhere. You cant even run for president in your own country. What you guys have always done is run as vice since the country was created.
Apc won't give you guys the president. Go to PDP. You guys are not needed in APC. Ibos can never rule Nigeria. Take this to the bank.
Bloody losers!!
Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by lilytender: 7:03pm On Dec 26, 2018
life2017:
Since the story of Fashola and Osibanjo asking South west to vote APC so that presidency will come to South west (South in general) in 2023, the way Igbos have reacted have been very pathetic and pitiful.

What many of them are saying is that PDP will field a Northerner if APC field a South west candidate in 2023.
What Igbos are saying by that is that they have accepted defeat ahead against a Yoruba candidate. They believe if APC field a Yoruba candidate and PDP field an Igbo candidate, that the Yoruba will beat the igbo with landslide victory. What a pitiful situation? That is what happen when u isolate yourself and burn down bridges over lack of emotional intelligence!

It means Igbos don't believe any Igbo man dead or alive can defeat any Yoruba man in 2023. And they also don't believe any Igbo man dead or alive can defeat a Northerner in Nigeria Presidential race.

Thus what Igbos are hoping for is a Situation where the two major parties (APC and PDP) field candidate from South East so that they won't have to compete or work for it. That is delusion. Even Buhari and Atiku are not from the same geopolitical zone. Buhari is north west while Atiku is North east.

What Igbos fail to understand is that South South might have join South East on Anti Buhari stand, South South will not join them on Anti Yoruba Stand. If a Yoruba contest against a Northerner in 2023, South South will give most vote to the Yoruba. South South is not part of the cold war between Yorubas and Igbos. We are not stupid. We SS don't have any personal issue with the Yorubas. Just for reference purpose, in 1993 Election, Abiola won Delta, Edo, Akwa Ibom and cross river but lost only rivers state. There was no Bayelsa and Ebonyi state then. On that same election, Abiola lost most of the state in South East. At that time South East had 4 states, Imo, Abia, Anambra and Enugu. Abiola lost in Imo,Abia and Enugu. That means he lost South East and won South South. South South voted Abiola despite the fact that the VP for Tofa(Abiola opponent) was Igbo(Sylvester Ugoh who was the Governor of defunt Central Bank of Biafra)

Another thing Igbos may fail to understand is that Northerners are calculative and politically mature. Even if PDP field kwankwanso, he will not get a unified Northern support against a Yoruba candidate from APC as long as Buhari endorse the Yoruba with clear message of one good turn deserves another. Alot of Northerners will allign with the Yoruba candidate. Should the Yoruba candidate win despite South East opposition, just know the next time presidency comes to South it will come to South South. For reference purpose, Tofa lost Kano to Abiola despite being a Fulani and an Indigene of Kano State. That shows the North despite their love for power, understand the significance of rotating power between North and South.

As far as I am concerned if Buhari wins 2019, 2023 presidency will be contested by the whole South. That is South South, South East and South West will compete for it. No Southern region will get it on a platter of gold. Every region and tribe in the South is qualified for Southern Presidency in 2023. After all, South South is yet to do Eight years. We did just 5.3 years. We are still yet to govern for full blown 8 years . Nobody should be hoping to get 2023 presidency as a gift. Every region in the South is qualified. Period.

In summary, the most peaceful scenario in 2023 in the case Buhari wins 2019, is if APC chose a South South candidate. Both igbo and Yoruba will allign. None of them will want to be seen as enemy of South South because of Niger Delta oil. And Nothing will destroy Biafra agitation more than APC fielding a South South Candidate and PDP fielding a South East candidate or a Northern candidate. As there is no one Nigeria without South South oil, there is no Biafra without South South Oil. South South oil is the umblical cord keeping Nigeria together as one.

Stop posting things like this. This truth is too bitter for the Igbos to swallow, so they will swallow defeat
Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by lilytender: 7:08pm On Dec 26, 2018
lionjungle3000:


These people afonjas have Low IQ. That's why I don't engage them. I just erase their posts and attach that Ajayi ugly picture. They are naturally an inferior race that's why they need Biafrans around to be alive.

But when Fashola abducted you miscreants in Lagos and dumped you at Upper Iweka Bridge Head at 2AM, you still jumped into the next available trailer taking cows to Yoruba land.
Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by KillTheZombies: 7:22pm On Dec 26, 2018
[=oooduancalmdown post=74188648]
[s]He never rulled not because because of Ibos. Abiola won't, but the North refused him his mandate. In order for the country not to split, they made another man president. If such things happens today again, trust me the country will burn.
Yoruba people are tired of the country already anyways. You ibos are losers and northern slaves.
You can't stand on your own. Na to dey look for person join body all the time, hence "we se/ss" that you guys always shout everywhere. You cant even run for president in your own country. What you guys have always done is run as vice since the country was created.
Apc won't give you guys the president. Go to PDP. You guys are not needed in APC. Ibos can never rule Nigeria. Take this to the bank.
Bloody losers!![/s]

Still on the lamentation things. grin
Anyways we all know Yorubas are too emotional.

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by KillTheZombies: 7:41pm On Dec 26, 2018
Obi1kenobi:

[s]
This wasn't really my observation. The hatred for Buhari started right from the campaign stage of that election. If you saw people insulting Buhari as an illiterate, or sowing fear about his motives to create a Fulani caliphate, the probability was very high that such people would be Igbo. I'm not merely talking about Nairaland where there is a lot of trolling between groups. This was my observation in the real world. Ndigbo have never hidden their complete disdain for Buhari and Hausa-Fulanis.
Of course Hausas certainly didn't like GEJ, but in my opinion, Igbos have carried more injurious rhetoric around about Buhari since the elections. This toxic climate of hate and fear was what Nnamdi Kanu exploited. Had GEJ won the elections, let's not deceive ourselves that nnamdi Kanu would have had the same level of support that he did. He certainly wouldn't. He thrived because Ndigbo adopted him as the symbol of their resistance to the Buhari government.

Buhari in my opinion does not deserve the hatred he has gotten from Igbos. He twice picked Igbo running mates and made it unequivocally clear that he intended to hand over to an Igbo man if he got elected. Even after Igbos soundly rejected him in the 2015 polls, he still explicitly stated that he would hand over to an Igbo man if he could gain some traction among Igbos in support, but we have made it clear we despise him, so he has retreated from that line. For the record, I believe Buhari's government has been an utter failure on the economy and national security, but in politics, putting all your eggs in one basket the way Ndigbo have done with PDP is suicidal[/s].

Shut up, you dumb 'I am IBO' ewedu-gobbling zombie. Stop pretending about your tribe. You are a damned dumboharist zomboid.

Where did your dumbohari jibril claim 'explicitly' he was going to hand over to the IBO with his own mouth?
Was it not the same IBO's who 'hated the hausa-fulani' that voted Yar'adua and shagari. Were they not Fulani's. Is Atiku not Fulani.

Your bastard dumbohari went to Aljazeera to insult a 50 million+ tribes scattered all over the world by calling them 5%ers immediately after setting foot in Aso rock because he was drunk from the cup of triumphalism, you dumb skull didn't see anything wrong with that, but how Igbo reacted is your main concern. Typical zombie.
Maybe they should have fallen on the ground and licked the ground that he walks on as a reward for his insult just like your conquered and emiratized tribe.

Politically, the north and the East can disagree to agree based on mutual benefit. It happened before your dumbohari and will happen after he is dead and rotten.

Dumbohari is not greater than the East or the north. Igbo's were vindicated, he is an incompentent bigot who doesn't know his left from right and he proved Ibos right. You as an agelong hungry unrepentant zombie can go to hell in 457 pieces if you don't like it. Not a care in the world will be given. Even when you and your dumbohari dies and rot away, the great Igbo race will still be here standing tall and breaking bounds. Go and die!

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Nobody: 7:55pm On Dec 26, 2018
oilPUSSY:
Op what is your tribe in SS?
Stop hiding under SS to type rubbish because there are over 40 ethnic groups in SS including Igbos..
Tell us your tribe..? Don't be ashamed.

Did you say that SS will align with SW politically ?... In which century ?

Be proud of your skull mining republic for once, this is a faceless forum, nobody will beat you OK ?

I have told your brothers several times to stop this dead antics.. Dont cry that SS dissapointed in 2019 and beyond..
Stay on your lane..

South South man ko
North North man ni..


Abiola election in 1993 shows South South may not allign with South East . 1993 is not so much of an old history.
Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by KillTheZombies: 7:59pm On Dec 26, 2018
life2017:


Abiola election in 1993 shows South South may not allign with South East . 1993 is not so much of an old history.

The political milieu and temperature are not the same with 1993, you know it but only want to deceive yourself as a typical Yoruba Muslim.

You voted against SS in 2015, it is a political capital that will be used against you till you come to your senses. You would do the same to the East if you had half the chance.

The SE and SS will not divide their votes because of a yoruba man who even voted against a SS because they believed he embraced the East too much. You can take that to the bank.

cheesy

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by overall90: 8:07pm On Dec 26, 2018
So the same oyorubas that nearly went into delirium when Obi was chosen as a VP candidate have turned around to accuse igbos.
prior to that time i use to avoid anything tribal,but after i saw how these evil people, who have had it all since the 1970s, reacted to just mere vp candidacy of Obi,i no longer care.

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by oilPUSSY(f): 8:15pm On Dec 26, 2018
life2017:


Abiola election in 1993 shows South South may not allign with South East . 1993 is not so much of an old history.
Go back to your history, there was nothing like SS or SE during Abiola's time..
Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Nobody: 8:22pm On Dec 26, 2018
oilPUSSY:

Go back to your history, there was nothing like SS or SE during Abiola's time..

This is just academic argument. Whether u call it South South, Niger Delta oil producing states, or call it mid west or even if you choose not to call it any zone. Edo state is still Edo state. Delta State is still Delta State. Akwa ibom state is still Akwa Ibom state. And cross Rivers State is still cross Rivers State.

What is clear is that Edo, Delta, Akwa Ibom and cross Rivers State voted Abiola. Today, those state with Rivers and Bayelsa make up SS. Whether they were called South South then or not doesn't change anything on the demography.

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Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by kotv: 8:25pm On Dec 26, 2018
oooduancalmdown:

Who is this clown? Who is this ijaw dirtybag speaking for ss? Abiola won Delta, Edo Akwa Ibom and cross river and lost rivers and bayelsa state which I recall is where Ijaws and Ibos are located. You guys have never voted for Yoruba before. If not because two Yorubas ran against each other in 1999, you would not have voted for one. You have Always aligned with the north so we don't expect anything less. Yoruba will run for president and win in 2023.

Someone is comparing a 90s election where there was more peace to now when such is not present and Yoruba exposed your selfishness to the whole country. You people are trying to foster a man who's brought nothing but death and poverty to continue just so you people can get a hand on the seat after him, not caring how many people are killed or how much poverty, corruption and loss of employment, etc happen on the way to you people's dream. you actually expected any South state will vote you people after you exposed that your rooting for Buhari is based solely on selfish ambition. You justify your delusion by votes for abiola, an act that happened many years ago. Remind again, apart from Edo state which other states in SS have been politically aligning with SW since that election? Keep living in the past, as I said, a very rude, heartbreaking, awakening is waiting for Yoruba come 2023. Keep using the past as justification of what will transpire. Just don't get angry and start accusing others of anything when your dream come crushing down. I'm going to be alive by God's grace to see how Yoruba plans to win 2023. Why argue when all we have to do is live long enough to witness it.
Re: 2019: Igbos reactions to Yoruba 2023 Presidency dream Is Pathetic & Pitiful by Goke7: 8:28pm On Dec 26, 2018
raumdeuter:


In 2011 The West supported GEJ because we saw him as an oppressed. The west has always backed anyone they feel was oppressed. That was why Soyinka and Bakare led the save Nigeria group to deliver GEJ from the cabal. Even when many of Jonathans later friends were colluding with the cabal, You remember CAN that later became Jonathans best friends went to Abuja and claimed they saw YarAdua healthy. When everyone else abandoned Jonathan Yorubas stood for him with the SNG

We stood by him to make him substantive president and stood by him in 2011 even against Buhari who had Bakare(A Yoruba) as running mate also against Ribadu who had Fola Adeola(A Yoruba) as running mate

The west voted Jonathan-Sambo ticket that had no Yoruba interest on the ticket

When GEJ got to power he changed, he started marginalizing Yorubas who fought for him, He did everything against Yoruba interest. We sent messages to him which he conveniently ignored, Him and his followers mainly Ibos told us to go and meet Tinubu which we did. We went back to Tinubus ACN

Jonathan was part of the people insulting Yoruba leaders, He was there when Peter Obi and Arthur Eze were calling us Amala people in the Anambra campaign. He was part of the people calling Southwest leaders rascals

He ignored infrastructural developments in the SW, In the oil windfall between 2010 and 2015, He didnt remember to start the railway in SW, he didnt complete any major road in the SW

@the bolded, I remembered this very shameful episode where even the same bishop oyedepo was involved, mhen no be today water don dey pass garri grin

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