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Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by OEPHIUS(m): 10:52am On Jan 20, 2019
There are many watchers of this election campaign who are already seeing the desperation of the Buhari campaign, with regards to the vote of the South Easterners (and of course the South-South that made up the traditional Eastern Region). But let us concentrate on the Igbo of the South East. IPOB has mounted a campaign to boycott elections in the South-East. But the South East will vote in this election. Because not to vote gives undue advantage to Buhari, and many are those who wonder if IPOB is deliberately being recruited clandestinely to suppress South Eastern votes in order to give the Buhari campaign a numerical advantage.

Now, Nigerians must pay attention at the subtlety of the recruitments: first, at least two Governors of the East are working almost for the Buhari campaign, particularly Governor Obiano of the APGA. The party of Ojukwu spinned into a crisis when, inexplicably, the fortune of this party, with the promise of turning out the votes in Imo and Abia in this election, was radically subverted when a known Buhari ally, like Ararume was handed the party’s gubernatorial ticket “from on high” in Imo. Basically, Willie Obiano destroyed Ojukwu’s party in Igbo land, and has allied it with the APC.

APGA is as a result permanently dead in the South East. Second, Hope Uzodinma, the former PDP senator who crossed over to become the APC’s gubernatorial candidate for Imo is a man with a uniquely dark and interesting past. But now, his political fortunes are to be determined on the strength of his campaigns for Buhari in the South East. Recently he declared that the Igbo had met and decided to vote Buhari. That is an egregious lie. The South East will not vote for Buhari. Even the enticement of building the Second Niger Bridge, which his spin-doctor, Lauretta Onochie said will be the gain of the Igbo if they voted Buhari will not sway the Igbo.

In fact, the Igbo now say, “if you like, build the bridge, if you do not like, do not build the bridge.” The Second Niger Bridge has been used to blackmail the South East for too long. Perhaps not building the bridge might finally compel the South East to begin to invest in river-transportation, through the Niger to the Atlantic. If the bridge cuts off, the Easterner should then face southwards towards life in the Cameroons, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo, and on to Namibia’s Walvis Bay and the entire Cape of Good Hope.

Where one door closes another opens. So, if the Federal government likes, let them not build the Second Niger bridge. Let them cut off the East from the West African corridor, and divert the energy of Eastern business to the Central West African corridor. The ultimate loss will be to Nigeria’s economy. The Second Niger bridge is frankly not a gift to the Igbo. It will be Nigeria’s gift to itself. Building the Second Niger bridge no longer has electoral value, because it is not only the Igbo that would cross that bridge. So, yes, the Igbo of the South East will not vote for Buhari, even if he builds the Second Niger bridge.

They will not vote for Buhari because the Igbo have no respect for him, and the general Igbo electorate do not like Buhari, and their reasons are quite many. First, the Igbo regard Buhari as an incompetent man with inferior capacities. They saw through his “integrity myth.” They have never trusted his politics of primordial ethnocentrism. And they have no regard for his intellect or lack thereof. The Igbo are very cosmopolitan people. They judge a man by his real character, and not by where he comes from, or what he pretends to be, and Mr. Buhari, has pretended much, and presented a devious and fictitious face that belies his true self. Buhari began his presidency on a very dark and predictable note: he did not disappoint the Igbo. He said, basically, “I shall discriminate between those who voted overwhelmingly for me and those who just gave me 5% of their votes.” And true, Muhammadu Buhari has corrupted the Nigerian system of selection, through an official use of nepotism. Nepotism is corrupt practice.

This makes Muhammadu Buhari, perhaps the most corrupt president since the foundation of Nigeria, for there has never been any other time, when nepotism, the corrupt practice of favoring one’s closest kin and allies in the circulation of privilege has assumed such brazen prominence in public affairs. Under this president, the corrupt practice of nepotism was not only elevated to state policy, but it became the central lynchpin of the Buhari government and his parochial agenda. This president is not a Nigerian nationalist, he is a revanchist Fulani. And that is the judgment of history. Buhari’s “integrity myth” has been shattered. Blown to smithereens is his claims of incorruptibility.

This president, said his opponent, Mr. Atiku Abubakar, is a very corrupt man. Of course, Buhari’s party and supporters, and Buhari himself has been loud in calling Atiku and his party, the PDP corrupt for a long time. But Atiku Abubakar responded, and laid out the facts about Muhammadu Buhari’s corrupt history and past which revisionists have attempted to sweep under the carpet. This of course has rattled Buhari himself, who responded through his “chichidoo” –Garba Shehu, that Atiku’s allegations and is call for Nigerians to confront Buhari will “bring down the roof on everybody.” Well, at every key point of Buhari’s public career, his name has been associated with high corruption. His name featured prominently in one of the biggest financial scandals ever recorded in Nigeria, the missing N2.8 billion (now valued at N1.8 Trillion) from the NNPC accounts in the Midland Banks for which he was indicted in an investigation of the Nigerian senate then led by the late Olusola Saraki, the father of the current senate president.

His appointment to Petroleum Trust Fund as Chairman by the Abacha regime was equally riddled with corruption. For a man who has made a career of “anti-corruption,” and who presents the face of probity, all his true involvements in Public office have been marred by personal incidents of corruption and scandal, which his small but vocal supporters often try to sweep under the carpet. The point with Buhari on this issue of corruption is that what you see is not always what you get. And his opponent in this election has been bold in taking down Buhari’s claim by pointedly accusing him of corruption in spite of all the hokum about this president’s quite extraordinary claims. If Buhari is so not corrupt, and if he is all that effective as an anti-corruption president, the most alluring fiction on whose grounds he ran for president, how come four years later, Nigeria is still running a very corrupt system? Why is there still corruption in his government? Why hasn’t Nigeria changed substantially? The government is even more opaque and shady.

The president appointed himself the Minister of Petroleum. Nigeria’s oil operations is still without transparency. No one knows how much Nigeria is really making from oil. Contracts and appointments at the NNPC are still shady as hell. This president has enriched his family and associates using the worst kind of prebendal tactics according to his increasingly bold critics. Allegations of the corrupt use or misuse of procurement procedures against Buhari’s son-in-law, Junaid Muhammad, whom this president appointed to the sleaziest cash cow ever created in Nigeria, the Border Communities Development Agency (BCDA) is only one of the strings of corruption charges, including the recent corrupt acquisitions of Etisalat and Keystone Bank, which has been leveled against Muhammadu Buhari. Now, the Igbo will not vote Mr. Buhari because he fires off a shot in the bushes, and comes out to the road nearby to ask, “who fired the shots?!” He is not a man they can trust. He is not a man of integrity, even though he has been falsely donned with the laurels of that virtue by his spin-doctors.

A slippery, deceptive, and Machiavellian character might appeal to some people, but the Igbo saw through Muhammadu Buhari a long time ago, took a stand, and they made a choice not to vote for him which has proved quite prescient. It will be immoral to vote for Buhari in this election, because under him, Nigeria has broken in ways never seen before. Poverty now travels Nigeria with cudgels. Nigeria is far more insecure than Buhari met it four years ago. Buhari’s brazen disregard for other people, particularly the South-Easterners, evidenced in his sustained pattern of discrimination in the last four years against them threatens Nigeria’s national security far more than any other time in Nigeria.

The Igbo do not expect justice in the court of the judges appointed by Buhari, or at the hands of the mostly second-rate policemen recruited by Buhari. Buhari’s intention might be to push the Igbo to a fight. And he may indeed have his fight. There is no doubt that if Buhari is elected again, the Igbo will confront his administration more directly, more defiantly, and in ways that will force Nigeria by all means necessary to either to enforce Igbo citizens right in Nigeria, or disintegrate. And that will be Buhari’s legacy: he will be remembered as either the last president of Nigeria, or as the man who fought the Igbo, and failed because the Igbo will still be there, when Buhari leaves the stage permanently, and he will leave the stage. Even if by some mistake he wins this second term, the Igbo will survive him, but he will be remembered as the worst, most incompetent man to govern Nigeria as president. That will be the judgment of history. People will look at his image and laugh at Nigeria, about how such a physically sick, and not too bright man ever was allowed to govern a great country.

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by StOla: 11:01am On Jan 20, 2019
Okay we have heard the Igbo.

Let them vote Atiku so that him and his jolly friends can be enriched. Fortunately for Nigeria, the Igbo vote that is the only certain vote for Atiku will not count for much.

Besides, how dare the Igbos vote when their director has commanded a boycott that even already ensured that the voter registration statistics of the SouthEast is the poorest in the country?

The sooner the Igbos realise that they have never written the history of Nigeria, they will stop mistaking the judgment of Igbos for the judgement of history.
Also the sooner they will stop wasting their efforts trying to paint Buhari as the worst President, when he still has a 2nd term and post recession economic growth to redeem the nation from the bankruptcy that Jonathan Christmas almost achieved as his legacy in a time of immense federal revenue.

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by Flattino(m): 11:01am On Jan 20, 2019
These 5 percenters with inconsequential votes always holding themselves on high esteem

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by ProWalker: 11:04am On Jan 20, 2019
Why the SE will not vote for Buhari ?

The question should have been why do fish swim in water ?

Nonsense

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by Pekele007: 11:10am On Jan 20, 2019
Loud it so his media cows can hear it clearly.


His slaughtering of Igbos via operation python dance is still fresh.

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by Pekele007: 11:14am On Jan 20, 2019
StOla:
Okay we have heard the Igbo.

Let them vote Atiku so that him and his jolly friends can be enriched. Fortunately for Nigeria, the Igbo vote that is the only certain vote for Atiku will not count for much.

Besides, how dare the Igbos vote when their director has commanded a boycott that even already ensured that the voter registration statistics of the SouthEast is the poorest in the country?

The sooner the Igbos realise that they have never written the history of Nigeria, they will stop mistaking the judgment of Igbos for the judgement of history.
Also the sooner they will stop wasting their efforts trying to paint Buhari as the worst President, when he still has a 2nd term and post recession economic growth to redeem the nation from the bankruptcy that Jonathan Christmas almost achieved as his legacy in a time of immense federal revenue.

The Northern region where you come from are the most backward, poorest,most useless and illiteracy headquarter in Nigeria despite their sons ruling this country the most.


The Almajiri system over there is their best export and contribution to the country yet they are power hungry.


Buhari on the other hand doesn't even know what his function as a president is. Igbos aren't the cause of your failure and frustration bros.

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by Hundreddegrees(m): 11:16am On Jan 20, 2019
The Igbos will not rule for a very long time until they are united and ready to play real politics, they are always looking for sympathy but politics doesn't work that way.

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by OgbueshiOKPANAM: 11:25am On Jan 20, 2019
Flattino:
These 5 percenters with inconsequential votes always holding themselves on high esteem

So, you're dull too?

Convince me on how 97+5 sums to 100.

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by StOla: 11:25am On Jan 20, 2019
Pekele007:
Loud it so his media cows can hear it clearly.



His slaughtering of Igbos via operation python dance is still fresh.

By the term Igbos you mean the IPOB terrorists whose commands and threats you no longer take serious, since the operation python dance has helped to tame the menace that was disturbing the democratic franchise, liberty and peace of the SouthEast?


Operation Python Dance is one of the many achievements of Buhari, that made the chief terrorist run away and Igboland can now breath easy knowing that the lunatic that wanted to bring anarchy and war to the region while cherishing his own life and his parents and dog, is far away and his loyal zombies are already being rehabilitated as promised by the SouthEast governors.


Who born Emeka well to defy IPOB and vote for Atiku when boycott would have been forcefully and violently imposed on him, if not for the gallant Operation Python Dance?

Indeed, Python Dance is still fresh and the foolish IPOB now know that their lives is more useless than a dead dog.

Even Atiku is grateful for Python Dance, as it would allow him secure his consolation votes from the SouthEast.

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by Flattino(m): 11:28am On Jan 20, 2019
OgbueshiOKPANAM:


So, you're dull too?

Convince me on how 97+5 sums to 100.
You will see it come FeBuhari 16 .
Just relax

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by Pekele007: 11:31am On Jan 20, 2019
StOla:


By the term Igbos you mean the IPOB terrorists whose commands and threats you no longer take serious, since the operation python dance has helped to tame the menace that was disturbing the democratic franchise, liberty and peace of the SouthEast?


Operation Python Dance is one of the many achievements of Buhari, that made the chief terrorist run away and Igboland can now breath easy knowing that the lunatic that wanted to bring anarchy and war to the region while cherishing his own life and his parents and dog, is far away and his loyal zombies are already being rehabilitated as promised by the SouthEast governors.


Who born Emeka well to defy IPOB and vote for Atiku when boycott would have been forcefully and violently imposed on him, if not for the gallant Operation Python Dance?

Indeed, Python Dance is still fresh and the foolish IPOB now know that their lives is more useless than a dead dog.

No need reading your long senseless epistles.


The bottom line is that Igbos aren't voting Buhari because Buhari is too useless, dull, sick, senile and intellectually deficient to rule Nigerians.


If you are in pains, take the route of Awolowo. grin

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by dhardline(m): 11:32am On Jan 20, 2019
A man can't remember he's the one running for the presidency,

can hardly make a coherent speech is weak and tired and yet

you hate your country so much as to put it 'not in his hands' but

in the hands of his handlers or as some call 'cabal'. There is

definitely something wrong with anyone who even considers

Voting Buhari. It's best you pick from the others.

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by abdulazeez1002(m): 11:33am On Jan 20, 2019
We South easterners would massively vote Buhari

Pmb till 2023

Next level straight

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by Nobody: 11:33am On Jan 20, 2019
grin 5 %

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by Bolustical: 11:34am On Jan 20, 2019
A vast majority of the Igbos have been known not to be politically savvy.

They prefer the politics of emotions, blackmail and entitlements to the politics of reality, foresight and alliance building.

An average Igbo politician believes you need to hand power over to him. Unfortunately, anyone of them that thinks outta the box is seen as an efulefu, coward and/or slave.

I don't see any reason why they and the NC should keep voting PDP that hasn't even considered them for Presidency for once. Asides, politics, what tangible project has the PDP completed in the SE in their 16 years rule?

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by netpro(m): 11:35am On Jan 20, 2019
- Buhari will get a lot more votes than 2015. Atiku will get far less votes than Jonathan did.

- Subtly and otherwise, South East politicians have their eyes set on 2023 and Atiku's 6 years Dubai plan jeopardizes that interest.

- From buying delegates to picking Obi, Atiku has shown he is not a team player. And may not carry everyone along.

- All the SE politicians who look forward to 2023 see Obi's elevation as an obstacle.

- Despite little support, Buhari has carried SE along. And all well meaning person will support Buhari.

- IPOB has also made things worst for Atiku.

In everything, Buhari will defeat Atiku with an indisputable margins.

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by Bolustical: 11:35am On Jan 20, 2019
The 2015 election has crystalized the fact that Buhari doesn't need votes from the SE, the implication is that no serious political party will deem them strategic enough for victory.

They are inconsequential to both the PDP and the APC

APC will win without them
PDP will still lose with them

That isn't the case with the SW & NW

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by Eliteklaus(m): 11:35am On Jan 20, 2019
APC show forget South East and South South because I'm sure that members of BUHARI's south eastern cabinet members and governor Okorocha cannot ensure 100% vote from members of their own families for APC

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by newage490: 11:35am On Jan 20, 2019
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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by Igbokid: 11:35am On Jan 20, 2019
And so fvcking what

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by koyeni(m): 11:35am On Jan 20, 2019
Ok
Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by freemanbubble: 11:35am On Jan 20, 2019
isoright


Those low budget asss Moda fuckkkkng tribe vote will not even count
So they should keep their vote to themselves

Am a bini
But if there is one thing am sure of in 2019
Is the fact that their vote Will not count

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by Tunasco4u(m): 11:35am On Jan 20, 2019
Vote wisely! Vote wisely!! Vote wisely!!!better vote Alh Muhammad Buhari because he resemble an actor that has many boss to tackle

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by PythonAmaka: 11:36am On Jan 20, 2019
Pigs have never voted for him yet he WON.

Electorally worthless 5%ters








python amaka

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by deepwater(f): 11:36am On Jan 20, 2019
Never

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by Greenhero(m): 11:37am On Jan 20, 2019
Why should anybody in their right senses vote for Boooharry!

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Re: Why The South-east Will Not Vote Buhari by CaptainGOOD: 11:37am On Jan 20, 2019
Ok

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