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| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by QuotaSystem: 7:08am On Mar 13, 2019 |
rummmy:What exactly would APC need the south east for? Votes? You have done you worst against the party yet it remains victorious. You are seeking favours from a party you antagonised and rejected yet went on to win the elections without you, yet you are still grandstanding from a position of unbelievable weakness. Wake up. |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by Yusuf4(op): 9:42am On Mar 13, 2019 |
Malcolm123:You think |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by dyydxx: 10:06am On Mar 13, 2019 |
Yusuf4:una no dey tire for all these nonsense ipobic rantings ![]() you that cannot predict what will happen in your own life in the next 3 seconds, all of a sudden know what will happen in 2023? when will you guys have sense? can't you see your votes are useless and off no effect? ... if you like support SW, if you like Don't support the path to Aso Rock doesn't pass through SE. We can conveniently get there without you guys.Anybody you guys support always loses, una never learn and If PDP that you have been loyal to since 1999 cannot give the SE it's presidential slot when it is the battle of the south in 2023 shows there will never be an igbo president because that is the only platform you have been loyal too. You cannot reap where you did not sow. It also shows you are also afraid of SW. why can't a SE president candidate under PDP defeat a SW APC presidential candidate? why can't the Northerners in PDP reciprocate for all your loyalty since 1999? The chest beaters can't even go one on one with SW and prevail and you are here yarning dust ![]() You guys have always been wrong, you never see the big picture, always myopic and parachial, always on the wrong side of history, always living in hate and in the past, always destroying instead of building What happened to all your past predictions? instead of thoughtful introspection and critical thinking, building alliances and coalitions you guys are full speed on another futile loss ![]() make una carry go. continue in your delusions ![]() |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by APCsupporter: 10:52am On Mar 13, 2019 |
Yusuf4:You think the north will ever support an Igbo candidate? wlh baka da hankali |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by APCsupporter: 11:10am On Mar 13, 2019 |
StOla:Lol. These guys are so desperate to make the north hostile towards Yorubas. I stopped reading when i read where he said the North will vote an Igbo candidate. Definitely not in this century. If pdp zones it to the north again, the best step for APC is to field a SW Yoruba Muslim. That way the religious card will be eliminated and since the Hausas relate well with the Yorubas and with Buhari's endorsement, NE and NW will be divided while the NC and SW give block votes to APC. The SS gets Amaechied while the irrelevant 5%ers vote pdp ![]() |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by justtoodark: 11:27am On Mar 13, 2019 |
KunleyY19:i tell you....democracy with them is an headache....this elections is not even completly finish sef,and they already start sayin bullshitt about elections in 4years.... who knew 4years ago that saraki would consider contesting....?? who took atiku serious,that party jumper... who could think sowore would contest too....?? this is igbos problem,everything is emotional for them....thats why a fraudster like cownunu can popp up from somewhere and they forget to build bridges but instead started demoluting the little bridge they had with rest of nigeria.... then short before elections you change your mind to start buildin bridges again....?? nawa for una.... |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by APCsupporter: 11:28am On Mar 13, 2019 |
QuotaSystem:It is only naive children that would think A hausa man would pick Igbo over Yoruba. Even though the South West disappointed us to an extent but at least we still won there. The Igbos became our enemies since 1966 and Kanu came to take it to the next level. |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by justtoodark: 11:33am On Mar 13, 2019 |
APCsupporter:dont forget their are many igbos in south west....they didnt called lagos no mans land for no reason.... dont blame south westerners too much.... |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by APCsupporter: 11:41am On Mar 13, 2019 |
justtoodark:I know. There are also other factors like unemployment and recession. I am only telling you how some of my brothers feel. Personally, i am okay since APC won |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by justtoodark: 11:43am On Mar 13, 2019 |
APCsupporter:yeah,still better than fee dee fee.... |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by KunleyY19(m): 12:51pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
justtoodark:They're too emotional for politics... Because dem Neva rule b4 (democratically) no mean say dem no fit think straight... They're always looking for the next available option without strategic planning... Just like Asiwaju did in 2015... There's no effort from their leaders to show that they're strategically positioning themselves... The only one (okorocha) that can lay a claim for greater things in APC has soiled his hands and destroy his own work due to selfishness... |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by APCsupporter: 2:11pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
KunleyY19:Exactly. Okorocha was one of the few Igbo politicians that i was a fan of but he ended up betraying us |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by uthlaw: 2:33pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
Yusuf4:don't worry when PDP zone it to the North in 2023 and win against APC,the president will spent 8years which is till 2031 and zone it to the South South and South East by then APC will zone back to North with the support of South West and win....let the North continue to be ruling! |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by uthlaw: 2:38pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
Yusuf4:what is this one saying,Yoruba betrayed u for not voting for Atiku because Atiku is from South East or south South or you expect Yoruba to vote Peter obi and leave osibanjo..... use common sense next time! |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by Yusuf4(op): 3:36pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
Malcolm123:We will see about that |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by Yusuf4(op): 4:19pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
dyydxx:What are you even saying. You people that have been on the right side, are you better than those you claim to be on the wrong side. My friend go and sit down |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by Yusuf4(op): 4:56pm On May 16, 2019 |
We’ll see about that |
| Re: Politics Of 2023 And 2027: The Igbo Factor by Yusuf4(op): 6:10pm On Nov 01, 2019 |
Hmmm PMB may be the last president of this country. I won't say much so people would start reading meanings to it. |
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