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Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by cyrilamx(m): 5:43am On Apr 09, 2019
The reason most Igbo dislike the person of Buhari is an upshot of so many grounds. It is an open bias one we can only shy away from in the holy name of tolerance. As a Nigerian from the Western part of the country I have received insults hurled at my tribe because we supported the candidacy of a President that has one of our sons as the Vice-President.

Our case just like that of Buhari is an ancient "wrong". A prejudice and stereotyping that precedes recent events. The one sin we committed as a nation is fighting the civil war and the mistake we made either as a Nigerian or Biafran is not winning it. Because is it obvious the war wasn’t won, and it rages. How "no victor no vanquish" can delete memories of untold hardship and deaths is fragile.

The civil war was a leadership error, an ego contest by leaders, swift to war in the name of their people and their blood. I said once - whoever shot the first bullet killed the progress and unity of this nation. To most Igbo, Buhari personified the enemy - the one that killed their grandparents and parents. It insults their pride. The hatred is a civil revenge - the much accepted in a democracy. This is a man who served in the Civil war where millions of Igbo died - he was just a ready-made enemy. His history has condemned him. If Nigeria had “forgiven” the Igbos am sure most Igbos have not. It is hard to love when the elders that are supposed to forge the unity are the ones stoking the flames of violence. Writing legacy of discord. This generation of Igbo were unborn during the civil war or immediately after it - many of they don't even understand how ruinous. It is Aburi accord, with many not knowing what its content is.

The last election in Nigeria is one of the most schismatic ever and no matter the degree of "a hero" people try to foist on Goodluck Jonathan he will forever in history be a divisive leader. One who supervise a schismatic campaign for a selfish motive. The campaign rhetoric was intentionally divisive. It exploits the religion fault line of the country. Strategically positioning himself as a Christian president moving from church to church desecrating God’s acre with political statements while our bought pastors watch in connivance. A personal and non-religious obligatory visit to Jerusalem turned to a photo session indirectly passing a message to the Christian denominated Igbo of his faith. Bringing his faith into affairs of state, subtly dividing the country when Boko Haram, an "Islamist" terrorist group was killing Christians in the North - well done. He made his Platonic association with the chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) public to the extent of using a plane linked to the "man of God" to ferry money to South Africa. That was him making the Igbo believe their man, a man of their faith is the president. Most fell for it and own him immediately. A became more than just Igbo, he became to some a hero.

The Igbos who are enraged with the way Boko Haram was killing Christians in the North saw Goodluck Jonathan as a man on their side - of shared faith in the "we versus them" that the Boko Haram issue later turned to.

Islamophobia is prevalent in the South-eastern part of Nigeria so when a Muslim came into power dislodging a Christian is seems like Christ was crucified again but this time by the Fulanis. It is not just a Muslim, a Muslim that the Jonathan camp has labeled a Boko Haram sponsor and sympathizer. No way! This sentiment resonant with some Igbos who believe that as a Muslim Buhari is evil. Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign tried effortlessly to stigmatized Buhari as an extremist but what they don’t know is that it worked even though they lost the election - most Igbos already accepted their campaign of calumny.

Another reason most Igbo dislike Buhari is because of ethnicity. Goodluck Jonathan created another "we versus them" using the ethnic fault. Apart from the geographical location that accommodates Otuoke in the 1967 map of Biafra - there is nothing that connects Goodluck Jonathan with Igbo except votes. But in the name of politics he transformed himself to an Igbo to garner the support of the mighty Igbo since his Ijaw tribe isn’t one of the three major tribes in Nigeria. The first was the name Azikwe. Then is the politically correct (and deserving) appointments of Igbos into his government. This appointment serves it purpose which is to be seen as Igbo, no more a friend of the Igbos. Does anyone still remember Yoruba leaders being called “Vagabonds” in Ibadan? Or the “born throway” of Patience Jonathan? The Awolowo party ( a reference to APC) campaign in the east. Or how the relocation of Igbos in Lagos was spun with ethnic coloration when same happened in Imo or Abia? Do you remember the “Lagoon” and Oba of Lagos? How a Yorubaman (Jimi Agbaje) was adopted by the Igbos in Lagos for Governor because it is believed to be in an Igbo party - PDP? Do you remember how PDP in Lagos presented Igbos for assembly seats? Positioning the party as an Igbo party. When It is part of a grand plan to make the election look like the Igbos against the Hausas and us the Yorubas - “the betrayer” all again. It was the civil war all again. A democratic one that leaves us with a divided country. The hatred and division didn't happen by chance it was planned to be so. Buhari is an APC member so when he won it was like the Igbo "lost" again - another January 1970. The outcome was planned smear the opponent and win the election.

Most Igbos don't like Buhari because Goodluck Jonathan’s message to them was well digested but wasn’t enough to re-elect him. If Jonathan is any hero it will be a BEER.

http://news-af.dailyadvent.com/news/detail/0902bcccfbb9ab9c2812f2b4fd02de73?features=43&client=mini&like_list=like-surprise&like_count=1

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by Nobody: 5:45am On Apr 09, 2019
What kind of useless article do you tribalists churn out daily..

No igbo man hates buhari, they just elaborated his tendencies from his previous rule of 1983, and just like dejavou to them. its happened all over again.

No Igbo hates Yorubas aswell, there may be distrust in one or two places but majority just wants equity and justice across board, if all these writeups is to endere the North to the SW for 2023, then you have failed.

The SE voted Obasanjo, Yar adua, Gej and Atiku...
is that not everyother person excluding themselves, they have even gone deeper in voting across regions?


Obasanjo - SW
Yar adua - NW
GEJ - SS
Atiku - NE

Now they may be opting for another Northerner "maybe NC", is that not more Nigerian than any other region?

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by EdoBoyJazzie: 5:56am On Apr 09, 2019
To be honest is not just Igbos.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by izombie(m): 6:01am On Apr 09, 2019
Igbos do not hate buhari. We knew what this man did in 1983 and we know that he has nothing to offer nigerians now and recent events have justified our reservations. Buhari cannot give what he doesn't have.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by okosodo: 6:01am On Apr 09, 2019
Muslims know that ibos migrated from is real and mohammed in abdullair gave a command to hate them

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by backnbeta(f): 6:08am On Apr 09, 2019
Flawed assumptions sir. What of the Yorubas that dislike him? Do we also dislike him for the same reasons? I think the Igbos and most people that dislike him do so because of his bad reputation that his handlers have decided to overlook for selfish reasons!

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by lastmessenger: 6:10am On Apr 09, 2019
This guys should just stop spewing rubbish all over the internet. Yes we hate buhari and we have very good reasons for that and then he came in and carried out actions to reinforced the hatred.
How can you love your brothers killers? How can you love the man who supervised the killing of your Christian brothers in Benue,taraba and plateau? Is it not obvious in the last four years that buhari cared only for the north and does not give a hoot about the south including Yoruba's themselves?
Now come the next general election, we are behind another northerner because anything to cause the disintegration of the fraudulent entitity will be highly welcomed by us.its payback come 2023. Everyone should get ready.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by CalabarPikin: 6:17am On Apr 09, 2019
Igbos has a retentive memory of the past and the relate it to possible outcomes of the future..... They know a tyrant remains a tyrant.. Period... cool cool

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by GavelSlam: 6:26am On Apr 09, 2019
Very good article.

Well researched and well written.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by gurnam: 6:34am On Apr 09, 2019
Most Igbos don't like Buhari because Goodluck Jonathan’s message to them was well digested but wasn’t enough to re-elect him. If Jonathan is any hero it will be a BEER.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by mushystuff: 6:38am On Apr 09, 2019
OP, at the end of it all, after trying to supposedly examine issues that span generations, you only succeeded in narrowing it down to Jonathan that just featured between 2010 and 2015 in the myopic fashion typical of people like you.

Leave Jonathan alone! He did not commit any offense by being a Christian from Ijaw and becoming president. Leave Igbos alone or better still, sit down and take notes from them cos they know good from bad from the very start so when they love or hate a person, they are right to do so. Na person wey dey go journey sabi wetin life be pass who read book!

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by Quality20(m): 6:46am On Apr 09, 2019
d dislike is in their blood. Inu eje lowa . igbos like corruption. the mere fact that u claim to b against corruption, whether falsely or truthfully - igbos won't want to know anything about u again or how u look. Coupled with that, igbos don't really like Hausas, they hate them as well as their lands, religion, weather/climatic conditions, language/culture,looks etc. in fact anything to do with hausa is bad hated by igbos. They also c APC as a Hausa Muslim party. Sometimes ds hatred is even extended to norther xtians like tivs,kaje,berom and others

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by chival(f): 6:48am On Apr 09, 2019
@cyrilamx, you just typed bollocks. It shows you know very little about the Igbos. If you want to write an unbiased and credible article on that subject, then please do some research. Your bias seeps through every word you wrote.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by Upton: 6:51am On Apr 09, 2019
Abeg ee
Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by DonHummer(m): 7:21am On Apr 09, 2019
How can a normal human look @ buhari's CV and employ him. We get standard abeg.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by PHIPEX(m): 7:28am On Apr 09, 2019
The writer sat down in his room possibly never passed Ore in his life and believes he's got the answers all fugured out. Buhari bad reputation has very little to do with civil war and much more to do with his actions in 1983. Gowon, Obasanjo, IBB etc all faught the war and much more than Buhari, why are they liked by the Igbos?

I believe that by locking up Ekwueme in jail while leaving Shagari, Buhari sent a messages to all that he's at war with Igbo's and his comments years after that buttresses it.

For some of us who were not born then or infants, we dislike him because he's is too conservative and a religious fanatic. A complete ignorant man in economics and Igbos being more economic oriented can't support such. With a republican mindset of an average Igbo, even if Buhari runs with Peter Obi in the next election he'll loose woefully in the East.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by SarkinYarki: 7:31am On Apr 09, 2019
A man that has reduced Nigerian economy and security to rubbles and yet you are asking what one hates him

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by cyrilamx(m): 7:53am On Apr 09, 2019
Esseite:
What kind of useless article do you tribalists churn out daily..

No igbo man hates buhari, they just elaborated his tendencies from his previous rule of 1983, and just like dejavou to them. its happened all over again.

No Igbo hates Yorubas aswell, there may be distrust in one or two places but majority just wants equity and justice across board, if all these writeups is to endere the North to the SW for 2023, then you have failed.

The SE voted Obasanjo, Yar adua, Gej and Atiku...
is that not everyother person excluding themselves, they have even gone deeper in voting across regions?


Obasanjo - SW
Yar adua - NW
GEJ - SS
Atiku - NE

Now they may be opting for another Northerner "maybe NC", is that not more Nigerian than any other region?
It is not about where the former presidents hail from that matters to the Igbos rather their unalloyed romance with PDP. if not why did they refused to vote for Ojukwu under APGA or Moghalu under YPP ? Let PDP present a goat or pig as presidential candidate and APC present NOI or even their new found hero Atiku or Saraki, majority of Igbos will still queue behind the PDP's goat/pig. Didn't Atiku vie for the presidency under Action Congress? was he voted for by the Igbos? So plz shelve the talk "we voted for YarAdua, OBJ and Gej" It all about PDP and nothing more....

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by cyrilamx(m): 7:55am On Apr 09, 2019
chival:
@cyrilamx, you just typed bollocks. It shows you know very little about the Igbos. If you want to write an unbiased and credible article on that subject, then please do some research. Your bias seeps through every word you wrote.
a typical bigot....always eager to spew hatred without reading to comprehend. underneath the post, a click on the link would hv reveal the name of the writer? I just posted doesnt mean is my view point.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by mrNEMZY(m): 8:00am On Apr 09, 2019
The amount of anti Igbo threads being created daily in Niraland is more than alarming. The mods, seun or whoever is in charge seems to see nothing wrong in it.

This are baby steps to war, and when/if it happens, we will all remember the wonderful work of Nairaland in fanning the flames.

To the op, I tried my best to read your story and I also tried my best to place my self in your side of the narrative, but truth be told I couldn't finish the junk you cooked up there. You have allowed tribalism to blind you and you have allowed it to kill the love you should have for this nation.
Anyone that knows this administration knows that it is the worse, Economically, security wise, nepotically, etc.

Keep supporting malady in a bid to get a presidential ticket to your zone.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by Nobody: 8:02am On Apr 09, 2019
cyrilamx:
It is not about where the former presidents hail from that matters to the Igbos rather their unalloyed romance with PDP. if not why did they refused to vote for Ojukwu under APGA or Moghalu under YPP ? Let PDP present a goat or pig as presidential candidate and APC present NOI or even their new found hero Atiku or Saraki, majority of Igbos will still queue behind the PDP's goat/pig. Didn't Atiku vie for the presidency under Action Congress? was he voted for by the Igbos? So plz shelve the talk "we voted for YarAdua, OBJ and Gej" It all about PDP and nothing more....

So how did Igbos opt Obasanjo over Ojukwu?... that is because they are diversified and detribalized Nigerians who saw Obasanjo a better candidate. Atiku didnt go for presidency under APC but just primaries, moreover GEJ as an incumbent was better than Buhari coming from the previous reign of Buhari which they envisaged.

Moreso... PDP started in same 1999 so as everyother political party.

They hate no one... the hate is your personal makeup

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by Nobody: 8:08am On Apr 09, 2019
mushystuff:
OP, at the end of it all, after trying to supposedly examine issues that span generations, you only succeeded in narrowing it down to Jonathan that just featured between 2010 and 2015 in the myopic fashion typical of people like you.

Leave Jonathan alone! He did not commit any offense by being a Christian from Ijaw and becoming president. Leave Igbos alone or better still, sit down and take notes from them cos they know good from bad from the very start so when they love or hate a person, they are right to do so. Na person wey dey go journey sabi wetin life be pass who read book!

You are just hate filled... Igbos dont hate anyone, if you hate them... its your business... all these hate articles coming from SW is just myopic, the same hausas you claim they hate, they work tirelessly with both within their region and outside.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by Nobody: 8:14am On Apr 09, 2019
cyrilamx:
[s]The reason most Igbo dislike the person of Buhari is an upshot of so many grounds. It is an open bias one we can only shy away from in the holy name of tolerance. As a Nigerian from the Western part of the country I have received insults hurled at my tribe because we supported the candidacy of a President that has one of our sons as the Vice-President.

Our case just like that of Buhari is an ancient "wrong". A prejudice and stereotyping that precedes recent events. The one sin we committed as a nation is fighting the civil war and the mistake we made either as a Nigerian or Biafran is not winning it. Because is it obvious the war wasn’t won, and it rages. How "no victor no vanquish" can delete memories of untold hardship and deaths is fragile.

The civil war was a leadership error, an ego contest by leaders, swift to war in the name of their people and their blood. I said once - whoever shot the first bullet killed the progress and unity of this nation. To most Igbo, Buhari personified the enemy - the one that killed their grandparents and parents. It insults their pride. The hatred is a civil revenge - the much accepted in a democracy. This is a man who served in the Civil war where millions of Igbo died - he was just a ready-made enemy. His history has condemned him. If Nigeria had “forgiven” the Igbos am sure most Igbos have not. It is hard to love when the elders that are supposed to forge the unity are the ones stoking the flames of violence. Writing legacy of discord. This generation of Igbo were unborn during the civil war or immediately after it - many of they don't even understand how ruinous. It is Aburi accord, with many not knowing what its content is.

The last election in Nigeria is one of the most schismatic ever and no matter the degree of "a hero" people try to foist on Goodluck Jonathan he will forever in history be a divisive leader. One who supervise a schismatic campaign for a selfish motive. The campaign rhetoric was intentionally divisive. It exploits the religion fault line of the country. Strategically positioning himself as a Christian president moving from church to church desecrating God’s acre with political statements while our bought pastors watch in connivance. A personal and non-religious obligatory visit to Jerusalem turned to a photo session indirectly passing a message to the Christian denominated Igbo of his faith. Bringing his faith into affairs of state, subtly dividing the country when Boko Haram, an "Islamist" terrorist group was killing Christians in the North - well done. He made his Platonic association with the chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) public to the extent of using a plane linked to the "man of God" to ferry money to South Africa. That was him making the Igbo believe their man, a man of their faith is the president. Most fell for it and own him immediately. A became more than just Igbo, he became to some a hero.

The Igbos who are enraged with the way Boko Haram was killing Christians in the North saw Goodluck Jonathan as a man on their side - of shared faith in the "we versus them" that the Boko Haram issue later turned to.

Islamophobia is prevalent in the South-eastern part of Nigeria so when a Muslim came into power dislodging a Christian is seems like Christ was crucified again but this time by the Fulanis. It is not just a Muslim, a Muslim that the Jonathan camp has labeled a Boko Haram sponsor and sympathizer. No way! This sentiment resonant with some Igbos who believe that as a Muslim Buhari is evil. Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign tried effortlessly to stigmatized Buhari as an extremist but what they don’t know is that it worked even though they lost the election - most Igbos already accepted their campaign of calumny.

Another reason most Igbo dislike Buhari is because of ethnicity. Goodluck Jonathan created another "we versus them" using the ethnic fault. Apart from the geographical location that accommodates Otuoke in the 1967 map of Biafra - there is nothing that connects Goodluck Jonathan with Igbo except votes. But in the name of politics he transformed himself to an Igbo to garner the support of the mighty Igbo since his Ijaw tribe isn’t one of the three major tribes in Nigeria. The first was the name Azikwe. Then is the politically correct (and deserving) appointments of Igbos into his government. This appointment serves it purpose which is to be seen as Igbo, no more a friend of the Igbos. Does anyone still remember Yoruba leaders being called “Vagabonds” in Ibadan? Or the “born throway” of Patience Jonathan? The Awolowo party ( a reference to APC) campaign in the east. Or how the relocation of Igbos in Lagos was spun with ethnic coloration when same happened in Imo or Abia? Do you remember the “Lagoon” and Oba of Lagos? How a Yorubaman (Jimi Agbaje) was adopted by the Igbos in Lagos for Governor because it is believed to be in an Igbo party - PDP? Do you remember how PDP in Lagos presented Igbos for assembly seats? Positioning the party as an Igbo party. When It is part of a grand plan to make the election look like the Igbos against the Hausas and us the Yorubas - “the betrayer” all again. It was the civil war all again. A democratic one that leaves us with a divided country. The hatred and division didn't happen by chance it was planned to be so. Buhari is an APC member so when he won it was like the Igbo "lost" again - another January 1970. The outcome was planned smear the opponent and win the election.

Most Igbos don't like Buhari because Goodluck Jonathan’s message to them was well digested but wasn’t enough to re-elect him. If Jonathan is any hero it will be a BEER.

http://news-af.dailyadvent.com/news/detail/0902bcccfbb9ab9c2812f2b4fd02de73?features=43&client=mini&like_list=like-surprise&like_count=1[/s]



Trash.....

In modern civilization who doesn't know that buhari is a murderer, arch-genocidist.......

Or is osibanjo not playing the awolowo card...backstabber, betrayal.....typical of afonja....ohhhh I forgot hiss name is pastot professor tradermoni. Osibanjo....

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by Arsenella007(f): 8:14am On Apr 09, 2019
GavelSlam:
Very good article.

Well researched and well written.

I know you will concor..You never cease to disappoint.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by Gabriel004: 8:16am On Apr 09, 2019
cyrilamx:
It is not about where the former presidents hail from that matters to the Igbos rather their unalloyed romance with PDP. if not why did they refused to vote for Ojukwu under APGA or Moghalu under YPP ? Let PDP present a goat or pig as presidential candidate and APC present NOI or even their new found hero Atiku or Saraki, majority of Igbos will still queue behind the PDP's goat/pig. Didn't Atiku vie for the presidency under Action Congress? was he voted for by the Igbos? So plz shelve the talk "we voted for YarAdua, OBJ and Gej" It all about PDP and nothing more....
Fact

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by mekaboy(m): 8:16am On Apr 09, 2019
They don't hate buhari as a person, but hate a lifeless person playing with the destiny of 200 million people.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by Nobody: 8:20am On Apr 09, 2019
That's why I have stopped reading all these lagos Ibadan express newspaper......

If not vanguard, authority, sun or thisday....even independent...am not reading....



All these punch, nation even tribune are agents of lies.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by Ojiofor: 8:23am On Apr 09, 2019
Was Buhari the only one that fought in the Baifra/Nigeria war?
Did he fight more than these generals,IBB,OBJ etc.....
The Yoruba APC should enjoy their evil collabo with Buhari in peace and leave the Igbo alone.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by Nobody: 8:23am On Apr 09, 2019
cyrilamx:
It is not about where the former presidents hail from that matters to the Igbos rather their unalloyed romance with PDP. if not why did they refused to vote for Ojukwu under APGA or Moghalu under YPP ? Let PDP present a goat or pig as presidential candidate and APC present NOI or even their new found hero Atiku or Saraki, majority of Igbos will still queue behind the PDP's goat/pig. Didn't Atiku vie for the presidency under Action Congress? was he voted for by the Igbos? So plz shelve the talk "we voted for YarAdua, OBJ and Gej" It all about PDP and nothing more....


Awolowo descendants will never change, is a know fact.

What stops yorubas from voting pdp.
Why didn't they vote for atiku if I may ask....

I rather deal withh sane party that a party of blood.

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by gidgiddy: 8:26am On Apr 09, 2019
What a nonsensical write up! Something is mentally wrong with whoever wrote this. Igbos hate Buhari because of GEJ? What has GEJ got to do with it?

How many Igbos did Buhari kill in the counter-coup of 1966?
How many Igbos did Buhari kill in the civil war 1967-1970?
How many Igbos did Buhari kill and imprison from 1983 - 1985?
How many Igbos did Buhari kill in operation Python dance, 2017


Go and answer these questions and come back and tell me why Igbos hate Buhari

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Re: Why Do Most Igbos Passionately Dislike Buhari? by ndukaejime1994(m): 8:37am On Apr 09, 2019
Esseite:
What kind of useless article do you tribalists churn out daily..

No igbo man hates buhari, they just elaborated his tendencies from his previous rule of 1983, and just like dejavou to them. its happened all over again.

No Igbo hates Yorubas aswell, there may be distrust in one or two places but majority just wants equity and justice across board, if all these writeups is to endere the North to the SW for 2023, then you have failed.

The SE voted Obasanjo, Yar adua, Gej and Atiku...
is that not everyother person excluding themselves, they have even gone deeper in voting across regions?


Obasanjo - SW
Yar adua - NW
GEJ - SS
Atiku - NE

Now they may be opting for another Northerner "maybe NC", is that not more Nigerian than any other region?

You have said it all.. I don't know you, if i knew you, i would buy you anything you want that i can afford... No one will support anyone with bad antecedents. Igbos want someone that will evenly allocate amenities and strategies round the country... Igbos want a non-tribalistic leader. They want EQUALITY within the country.

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