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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by ImDStar: 6:52pm On Mar 12, 2019
I am waiting for that candidate that will defeat a prominent northern candidate from the south oo. dis one that we are not united, it will just be a work over for them.

Amumaigwe:


PDP will zone its 2023 presidential candidacy to the North. It is signed, sealed and delivered.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by APCsupporter: 7:29pm On Mar 12, 2019
tuniski:
8 more years for the north via pdp insha Allah.


How market?cheesy
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by rummmy: 7:33pm On Mar 12, 2019
Amitez:
It is time for North Central please.
north is north, na you centralize am

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by APCsupporter: 7:42pm On Mar 12, 2019
2fine2fast:


You don't even know your history...
1999 had two Yorubas as the candidates... We Yorubas wanted Falae cos we know how useless Obasanjo was, your people chose instead to vote against our wish... So you didn't do us any favor.


It is like the Igbo's claiming they supported the north when they voted Atiku even when it was clear that Buhari was our choice. Don't mind them

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by APCsupporter: 7:44pm On Mar 12, 2019
Shayetet13:


You think like a child. So why did you omit 2003? Obasanjo is a yoruba man. Or are you doubting that? The fact is, the Igbos voted for a yoruba man in 1999. Whether he is your choice or not is not the issue. Ok, why not choose someone who is not Igbos choice but still Igbo and vote for him in 2023. Maybe someone like Okorocha or OUK. Pls, if you want to quote me next, pls be mature in reasoning or i wont respond to you


You can't vote Atiku and claim you supported the north. It doesn't work that way
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by APCsupporter: 7:46pm On Mar 12, 2019
BluntBoy:
It would be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for an Igbo to be president in 2023.

Who would vote for them? Even the South South would prefer a Yoruba candidate to an Igbo candidate.


#fact

As if the past of the Igbo's isn't enough, Namdi KANU came to make even more enemies for them. Even Atiku was labelled as the Igbo's candidate in the north.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Gotze1: 7:57pm On Mar 12, 2019
Shayetet13:


You are a poor student of history. East voted Obasanjo in 1999. Voted Obasanjo in 2003 against a northerner. What are you talking about? East voting the West has been tested, but west voting for the east has never been tested. Go and advise your people to stay clear of 2023 presidency in the spirit of fairness. It is an easy choice that if the presidency comes to the south again, it should be to the east. All of a sudden the west having had the presidency for 8 years and vp for 4 years and a possible 4 years is talking about presidency again? That is grossly selfish. Now, the east have resolved that instead of the presidency to return to the west, it should better stay in the north. The west should have stayed clear with The east having supported you in 1999 and 2023.
Are you okay, east supported who you in 1999? West wanted Oil falae, you and your northern slave masters supported obj because he's is your master's adopted son. The 1999 presidency was between two westerners of which yorubas never wanted obj but falae. Stop saying you supported Yoruba because you never did. Get that. If it had been between West and North, you would have voted your northern masters. We saw that during Awolowo, Abiola and Falae. Get that and stop peddling lies.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Gotze1: 8:07pm On Mar 12, 2019
Shayetet13:


East voted for the south west in 1999 and 2003 against northern candidates, in the spirit of the south. Now, its the turn of the east for presidency in 2023, the south west is saying it is their turn again. If that is not betrayal, what is? Advise your brothers to stand down or the presidency will never return to the south. The south south agrees. Why the west wants to stand alone in an act of betrayal baffles me.
The reason why east has not made it is because of lies you guys peddle.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Gotze1: 8:09pm On Mar 12, 2019
nwanyionitsha:
This is a function of interest. Me i am for Pdp whether northerner or southerner.
You disenfranchised igbos in Lagos and you think i will vote a yoruba man, am i mad?
Buhari called southerners 5% and yorubas took it upon themselves to emphasize it online ,so why should i vote a yoruba man.?
Moreover 5% is a small thing. Let the 97% make the decision.
Yoruba man does not need your vote. Get that.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Gotze1: 8:21pm On Mar 12, 2019
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Shayetet13:


You keep calling Obasanjo a candidate of the north, not a choice of the west. So your tribalism has got to the extent of segregating amongst your own people. Thats terrible! The issue you need to Understand is that Obasanjo is a core Yoruba man, both Paternal and Maternal. Whether he is your choice, thats your business because some Yorubas still voted for him in Millions. If he wasnt your choice, he should have got zero vote in the south west. Instead, he got millions and you are here telling me he is not your choice. Can you imagine trash! Then in 2003, Igbos still voted Obasanjo against a Northern candidate. Then he became your choice and won convincingly in the south west. You called Obasanjo a northern candidate, yet he did not win overwhelmingly in the North. It was Buhari, the northern man who won the north. In that same 2003, that Igbos voted for Obasanjo, Buhari, the Northern man picked an Igbo vp, yet the Igbos choose a Yoruba man. You see, i am going into details to show you how flawed both your analysis and thinking as a human being is. If you want fairness, why not nominate a candidate that the Igbos don't like and vote for him. Someone like Rochas or OUK comes to mind
[/s]Trash. Trying hard to change narrative. The question is, did you voted Yoruba choice Olu Falae?
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by mrvitalis(m): 8:30pm On Mar 12, 2019
2fine2fast:


You don't even know your history...
1999 had two Yorubas as the candidates... We Yorubas wanted Falae cos we know how useless Obasanjo was, your people chose instead to vote against our wish... So you didn't do us any favor.
The chose any igbo and support

Is OBj no longer a yoruba man

Why do u think the two party had yoruba candidate ? Cos u guys out played everyone ?
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Nobody: 10:01pm On Mar 12, 2019
Gotze1:
[s][/s]Trash. Trying hard to change narrative. The question is, did you voted Yoruba choice Olu Falae?

If Olu Falae was a Yoruba choice, why did he not get all the votes from the Yorubas? Why did Thousands of Yorubas vote OBJ?

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Nobody: 10:06pm On Mar 12, 2019
Gotze1:
Are you okay, east supported who you in 1999? West wanted Oil falae, you and your northern slave masters supported obj because he's is your master's adopted son. The 1999 presidency was between two westerners of which yorubas never wanted obj but falae. Stop saying you supported Yoruba because you never did. Get that. If it had been between West and North, you would have voted your northern masters. We saw that during Awolowo, Abiola and Falae. Get that and stop peddling lies.

Stop being a pathethic tribalist even amongsts your yoruba people. Obasanjo is Yoruba, so whats your problem? Yoruba is Yoruba. To clear your confusion, Igbos voted Obasanjo, a yoruba, against a northern candidate in 2003, despite the northern candidate having an igbo vp.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by T9ksy(m): 10:14pm On Mar 12, 2019
2fine2fast:


You don't even know your history...
1999 had two Yorubas as the candidates... We Yorubas wanted Falae cos we know how useless Obasanjo was, your people chose instead to vote against our wish... So you didn't do us any favor.



Thank you, o jare!!!


In the political history of this country, at no time had the ibos ever supported our cause.

In the 1st republic, they chose to align with the northerners who had hitherto being slaughtering them like 'roaches before we attained independence .

In the second republic, inspite of how this same northerners slaughtered them again barely a decade ago in the civil war, they chose to jump into bed with the fulani govt of Shagari rather than support Awo and the yorubas.

Ditto , the 3rd republic, the same ibos voted enmass against Abiola -a yorubaman for a northerner.

The FACT of this matter is that the ibos have ALWAYS
aligned with the north against yorubas.

But yorubas, being the way we are, we never consider tagging them (Ibos) as fulani slaves.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by fixedfolly: 10:37pm On Mar 12, 2019
fiizznation:
You guys keep saying 2023 is for the south as if all northerners signed one agreement with you that no northerner will run in 2023.

Smh......
The mainstream political class in both the APC and PDP have a gentleman's agreement to rotate power between north and south every 8 years, Yaradua's premature death temporarily disrupted that. You know this and are only being mischievous
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by reality1010: 11:20pm On Mar 12, 2019
ImDStar:
Copied A trend of that is likely to be the birth of 2023 even before it is here, but some Yorubas, majority of whom hope Osibanjo becomes the next president, called it fake accounts.

They called me igbos, ipob, Igbo...

I would want Osibanjo to be the next president because he is a good man at heart and he has proven to have what it can take to lead this country with unity within the short span of opportunity he had to prove himself .

That dream might remain nothing but a dream if the South doesn't do anything about what transpired prior to 2015 election.

Today I have another snippet for you... If you( specifically the South West) like call it fake account again. You will have yourself to blame by 2023 if you don't do anything to solidify your base.

My own submission is, let peace reign among the Southern region.

It will be however very funny if the north continues, putting into consideration, Buhari's absence.

I wanna see how 2023 permutation would work out in favour of SW, God preserving our lives.
Osinbajo the Naira Boy.The corruption that is hanging on his head is too great and too much.From grass cutter contract and foods with IDPs,to Trademoni deal and many others.I hope PMB boys will not handicuufed him with time.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Oblang(m): 12:22am On Mar 13, 2019
Shayetet13:


You keep calling Obasanjo a candidate of the north, not a choice of the west. So your tribalism has got to the extent of segregating amongst your own people. Thats terrible! The issue you need to Understand is that Obasanjo is a core Yoruba man, both Paternal and Maternal. Whether he is your choice, thats your business because some Yorubas still voted for him in Millions. If he wasnt your choice, he should have got zero vote in the south west. Instead, he got millions and you are here telling me he is not your choice. Can you imagine trash! Then in 2003, Igbos still voted Obasanjo against a Northern candidate. Then he became your choice and won convincingly in the south west. You called Obasanjo a northern candidate, yet he did not win overwhelmingly in the North. It was Buhari, the northern man who won the north. In that same 2003, that Igbos voted for Obasanjo, Buhari, the Northern man picked an Igbo vp, yet the Igbos choose a Yoruba man. You see, i am going into details to show you how flawed both your analysis and thinking as a human being is. If you want fairness, why not nominate a candidate that the Igbos don't like and vote for him. Someone like Rochas or OUK comes to mind

Nominate? How? Are u scared of competing? Is there anyone stopping Rochas or OUK from contesting primaries?
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by ImDStar: 3:22am On Mar 13, 2019
reality1010:
Osinbajo the Naira Boy.The corruption that is hanging on his head is too great and too much.From grass cutter contract and foods with IDPs,to Trademoni deal and many others.I hope PMB boys will not handicuufed him with time.

I think it's gonna be very difficult to convinced the SE in voting SW candidate, reason because they see SWtherners as betrayals. while on the other hand, SW sees it as mere expression of political knowledge.

I don't know how or when the rivalry started between the two region, but can someone help me out on SW betrayal against SE pls?

Mind you, I'm 100% in support of Igbo Presidency come 2023 God willing.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by ImDStar: 3:25am On Mar 13, 2019
fixedfolly:
The mainstream political class in both the APC and PDP have a gentleman's agreement to rotate power between north and south every 8 years, Yaradua's premature death temporarily disrupted that. You know this and are only being mischievous

Don't be too sure, anything can happen.
Also don't forget this is Nigeria, where every abnormalities turns normal with time.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Nobody: 9:11am On Mar 13, 2019
Gotze1:
[s][/s]Trash. Trying hard to change narrative. The question is, did you voted Yoruba choice Olu Falae?

The question should be, did all yorubas vote Olu Falae?

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by 7lives: 10:12am On Mar 13, 2019
pundit92:
It won't be a surprise if East vote against West. It will only be if the reverse is the case.... This didn't start today, it started since the time of Azikwe when the East align with the North to prevent Awolowo from winning. As for me, it is pure politics. But you have to play the politics with sense and also ready to enjoy the benefits of your calculations and bear the consequences of your miscalculations in any case.

East voting against the west is a normal thing, we are used to it.
I rather we maintain the status quo, as long as they are not mixing themselves into our business in SW, it's cool.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by 7lives: 10:18am On Mar 13, 2019
Shayetet13:


You are a poor student of history. East voted Obasanjo in 1999. Voted Obasanjo in 2003 against a northerner. What are you talking about? East voting the West has been tested, but west voting for the east has never been tested. Go and advise your people to stay clear of 2023 presidency in the spirit of fairness. It is an easy choice that if the presidency comes to the south again, it should be to the east. All of a sudden the west having had the presidency for 8 years and vp for 4 years and a possible 4 years is talking about presidency again? That is grossly selfish. Now, the east have resolved that instead of the presidency to return to the west, it should better stay in the north. The west should have stayed clear with The east having supported you in 1999 and 2023.

Point of correction, East voted PDP.
If Obj was the AD/ APP candidate, the Igbos would NEVER vote for OBJ.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by 7lives: 10:30am On Mar 13, 2019
Shayetet13:


If Olu Falae was a Yoruba choice, why did he not get all the votes from the Yorubas? Why did Thousands of Yorubas vote OBJ?

Which thousands are you talking about?, Google search the 1999 presidential election result.
It was so bad that Obj's friends and cronies in the SW were organizing prayers for him all over the place, the hatered for OBJ in the west was out of this world.
Even now the west still hates obj.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Ziggylady(f): 10:33am On Mar 13, 2019
BluntBoy:
It would be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for an Igbo to be president in 2023.

Who would vote for them? Even the South South would prefer a Yoruba candidate to an Igbo candidate.


Delusional much...You political neophytes adept at constructing imaginary grandiose from your heads will never cease to amuse me..

.I dont even know which is more ridiculous,the thought that the North will vote a yoruba person over theur fellow Northerner or that SS "prefers a Yoruba candidate to Igbo"

2023 is neither for SW or SE or SS...The North is gonna have it big time.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by justtoodark: 10:38am On Mar 13, 2019
you igbos sef....you cant even imagine a new champion poppin up from somewhere....

a police officer have become so popular that people are already talkin for him to become president....

i dont know why you people even bother sef....

we deltans(none igbos) are completly different....
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by 7lives: 10:39am On Mar 13, 2019
Ziggylady:



Delusional much...You political neophytes adept at constructing imaginary grandiose from your heads will never cease to amuse me..

.I dont even know which is more ridiculous,the thought that the North will vote a yoruba person over theur fellow Northerner or that SS "prefers a Yoruba candidate to Igbo"

2023 is neither for SW or SE or SS...The North is gonna have it big time.

You think Hausa people are like you who doesn't honor their agreement?.
They are mostly Muslims, and in Islam, your word is your bond.
Ask them who's taking over after Buhari, dey will tell you.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Ziggylady(f): 10:39am On Mar 13, 2019
T9ksy:




Thank you, o jare!!!


In the political history of this country, at no time had the ibos ever supported our cause.

In the 1st republic, they chose to align with the northerners who had hitherto being slaughtering them like 'roaches before we attained independence .

In the second republic, inspite of how this same northerners slaughtered them again barely a decade ago in the civil war, they chose to jump into bed with the fulani govt of Shagari rather than support Awo and the yorubas.

Ditto , the 3rd republic, the same ibos voted enmass against Abiola -a yorubaman for a northerner.

The FACT of this matter is that the ibos have ALWAYS
aligned with the north against yorubas.

But yorubas, being the way we are, we never consider tagging them (Ibos) as fulani slaves.


Lies are just oozing from every opening in your body like air..

You never tagged Igbos slaves then because there were no faceless mediums like Nairaand to do that..It had nothing to do with decency cos y'all has none..

We are all witness to the desecration of the seat of the President by hair-raising name-callings during the era of Jonathan championed by Yorubas

Name-calling is what yorubas are known for so pass me with the crappy moral high-horse.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by justtoodark: 10:44am On Mar 13, 2019
7lives:


You think Hausa people are like you who doesn't honor their agreement?.
They are mostly Muslims, and in Islam, your word is your bond.
Ask them who's taking over after Buhari, dey will tell you.

dont mind them....buhari has to only endorse osibanjo and his followers which are many will troop behind osibanjo....

how did jonathan become president....?? because he is so nice....??....bullshitt....!!....shoeless my foot....

it was because of yardua....
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by cjrane: 10:45am On Mar 13, 2019
It is always free to dream. But dreams don't change facts and reality when you wake up. grin grin grin

In 2023, PDP will leave it's zoned Presidency to the north. Osibanjo is merely dreaming to think he would win.

Mind you,Buhari lost this elections. The only reason there isn't violence is that northerners see it as its their brother robbing another brother.

Osinbajo could NEVER rob a northerner of the Presidency when that northerner wins. So again, dream on folks!

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Ziggylady(f): 10:47am On Mar 13, 2019
7lives:


You think Hausa people are like you who doesn't honor their agreement?.
They are mostly Muslims, and in Islam, your word is your bond.
Ask them who's taking over after Buhari, dey will tell you.


Stories!!..which honour do you SWs have?...the one were you all ranted and pretended to love APC/buhari so much and hate PDP/Atiku publicly only to go behind and vote Pdp substantially?

I do not need to ask them,i understand Hausa passively and therefore have over-heard them talking about a Northerner being the Pressident in 2023 after buhari even in my office...
As far as they are concerned,the South including SW is not in the equation..

Wake up from your delusions.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Nobody: 10:47am On Mar 13, 2019
7lives:


Which thousands are you talking about?, Google search the 1999 presidential election result.
It was so bad that Obj's friends and cronies in the SW were organizing prayers for him all over the place, the hatered for OBJ in the west was out of this world.
Even now the west still hates obj.

You didnt even google it before quoting me. If you did, you wouldnt hv quoted me. Go and check it again, thousands voted Obj from the west in 1999
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Modarun(m): 10:47am On Mar 13, 2019
I think the question is, Nigerians are just imagining how a Yoruba man will be President in 2023. Lol. una dey learn work. Go and mark it. 2023 its either Atiku or Ribadu. Who go vote Tinubu stooge? not even Abbah kyari and mamaman daura or even Elrufai trusts or wants Anything from Tinubu end. Kwankwaso who hapoens to be in firm control of Kano has an axe to grind with Tinubu. Is it the Middle belt that Has suffered under Buhari. Tinubu combo govt that will support? All you need do is call up your Yoruba brothers here with us in the North and get a feel of what the middke belt, and North east people think about the Yorubas. You people gave Buhari the moral support and justification to rig against the true wish of majority of Nigerians. With Kano, Sokoto, gone to PDP, Kaduna would have followed if not rigging, already Katsina is PDP, Masari won simply cos Katsina people wanted Buhari to finish his tenure. Atiku will simply strike a deal to replace Buhari, or Ribadu will be thrown up. Its not about Igbo, its about common sense.

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