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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by mchc1001: 7:12pm On Sep 08, 2019
Pity for yourself, Igbo's are far better than you and your tribe even without any recognition in Government
Iblad0994:
Sometimes I feel pity for the Igbos and how they relegated themselves in the scheme of things.

In politics, it’s about knowing when to build and switch alliance, and no permanent enemies. The SW is a region that have eschew the ideology of blame game. Even when we are in the opposition, we’ve always coordinated with tact and we know outright hatred in politics is devastating.

Now the Igbos, a majority who always have the SS in their bag are afraid to even contest for the primary presidential ticket of PDP, a party they have always been loyal to all their lives. The reason is that while other tribesmen are building bridges, the Igbo man believes the world is an island, and thinking he can achieve everything alone.

I don’t know about the loyalty of the North, whether they will vote for a SW or not, but I’m very sure the North will know that keeping power above 2023 might be dangerous for the unity of Nigeria.

As for those who said the Yorubas don’t show unity in voting, write this down, if the APC brings out a credible Yoruba man, then you should be rest assured he will get a block vote in the SW.

Anytime a Yoruba man is on the ballot, SW voting pattern changes and they give at least 85%:
Abiola had it.
Falae had it.
Obasanjo had it for his second term.
BAT/Fashola/Osinbajo will also have it.

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by BleedTears: 7:13pm On Sep 08, 2019
QuotaSystem:
Lol. 2023 is an election between 2 southern candidates, argue all you like.

The reason is what sounds like bla bla bla to you.

I am a northerner and I'm voting for a southerner in 2023. Although we appreciate the SE offer to lead them again, we are sticking with Buhari’s anointed southern successor for the peace, stability and continued existence of our dear country.


No need to still keep them in dark.
Nothing is gonna happen we have won means we have won. 2023 we are still going to win again. RIBADU 2013

Sai RIBADU
Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by celeiyke: 7:14pm On Sep 08, 2019
This one that is ranting no get level
Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by QuotaSystem: 7:16pm On Sep 08, 2019
MasterofNL:


If the north truly cares about the unity of Nigeria then they should support the SE to produce the next president. That is the right thing to do.

If power is to return to the south it shouldn't go to the SW. It's time for the SE to produce a Nigerian president.

Presidency is not on demand.

The SE has burnt too many bridges to be able to earn winning votes in Nigeria.

Just facts.

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by Nobody: 7:17pm On Sep 08, 2019
mchc1001:
Pity for yourself, Igbo's are far better than you and your tribe even without any recognition in Government

Really? Igbos doing well than the mighty Yorubas? Can you name one yardstick where the Igbo man best the Yorubas? Is it economy? Industries? Exposure? History? Politics? Education? Literacy penetration? Human Resources? Achievements?.

Mention Just one.

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by Enwhen(m): 7:18pm On Sep 08, 2019
QuotaSystem:
I am loving the attitude of the South West regarding 2023.

They will contest the Presidency (obviously under the APC) no matter what the rest of the south says.

I encourage the SS to also throw in their hat and contest, instead of chickening out and looking for another northerner to lead them like their neighbors.

PMB will surely anoint a southern successor afterall.


See your life , Bringing southsouth to this issue maybe u don't know who the SouthSouth are.



But the truth is that, The southsouth and southwest have ruled before, if the zoning must stand, let the southeast or Northeast take over....but , not zoning , let those who worked for their party take it..I will be always greatful to late Baba Saraki and Baba Tinubu who gave me free education I primary and secondary level respectively, even as at a time where my people in warri were paying fee for sch fees, books and uniform I was given these for free in Kwara state by late Baba Saraki and Sen. Shaba Lafiaji.



The only platform the southwest can get the tickets is on APC , if the CABALS allow it... and should the APC give it to the southwest in person of Baba Tinubu or Osibanjo , the PDP will not give it to the southeast but rather go to the Northeast and pick a candidate, also if the CABALS decided to go by zoning and pick a candidate from. the northeast, the PDP may pick a candidate from the Northwest...


The truth is that , without cooperative south irregardless of party differences , I don't see a Southwest or southeast winning election in any platform, the bitter truth is that the CABALS will not give it to Baba Tinubu , because it is certain they can't control him, and he is going to restructure Nigeria( northern fears). I don't see a coperative south, because , the east will not support southwest, rather go for northeast under PDP, and the southsouth is a PDP zone. The APC cannot give it to the southeast because of their dislike for the party and may not vote the party even if they r given the opportunity. 2023 is not gonna be easy the way most of u see it. this is just my own anything can happen, Baba Tinubu can beat all odds and win it or may be stop by the cabals. But I stand to gain nothing from whoever win it , even when our GEJ was there , he favoured the northerners more, and in terms of appointment Buhari has done well for deltans than Our own GEJ, in a snail shell, the president doesn't always work his place, same way Daura is presently lacking common water to drink, having produce the president

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by Brunosamel(m): 7:22pm On Sep 08, 2019
Honestly Nigeria is in deep shit, politician are talking about 2023 presidential election when we are yet to relieve ourselves from our present hardship and bad economy
Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by Jman06(m): 7:28pm On Sep 08, 2019
Iblad0994:
Sometimes I feel pity for the Igbos and how they relegated themselves in the scheme of things.

In politics, it’s about knowing when to build and switch alliance, and no permanent enemies. The SW is a region that have eschew the ideology of blame game. Even when we are in the opposition, we’ve always coordinated with tact and we know outright hatred in politics is devastating.

Now the Igbos, a majority who always have the SS in their bag are afraid to even contest for the primary presidential ticket of PDP, a party they have always been loyal to all their lives. The reason is that while other tribesmen are building bridges, the Igbo man believes the world is an island, and thinking he can achieve everything alone.

I don’t know about the loyalty of the North, whether they will vote for a SW or not, but I’m very sure the North will know that keeping power above 2023 might be dangerous for the unity of Nigeria.

As for those who said the Yorubas don’t show unity in voting, write this down, if the APC brings out a credible Yoruba man, then you should be rest assured he will get a block vote in the SW.

Anytime a Yoruba man is on the ballot, SW voting pattern changes and they give at least 85%:
Abiola had it.
Falae had it.
Obasanjo had it for his second term.
BAT/Fashola/Osinbajo will also have it.
Why does it concern you so much about how Igbos decide to play their politics Spare us all the sanctimonious rants and play your own game in 2023. Igbos will play theirs and at the end we'll know how far. You think you are the only one that know how to play the spoiler game the way you played it against GEJ in 2015. You all accused GEJ of all whatnot and strategically took power out of south. I wonder the sin committed by GEJ that has not been doubled by Buhari's government, but you all lost your voices because of your selfish political ambition come 2023. We are watching and will not hesitate to pay you back in your own coin come 2023.

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by mchc1001: 7:29pm On Sep 08, 2019
In all, EMP
Iblad0994:


Really? Igbos doing well than the mighty Yorubas? Can you name one yardstick where the Igbo man best the Yorubas? Is it economy? Industries? Exposure? History? Politics? Education? Literacy penetration? Human Resources? Achievements?.

Mention Just one.

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by Nobody: 7:30pm On Sep 08, 2019
Jman06:
Why does it concern you so much about how Igbos decide to play their politics Spare us all the sanctimonious rants and play your own game in 2023. Igbos will play theirs and at the end we'll know how far. You think you are the only one that know how to play the spoiler game the way you played it against GEJ in 2015. You all accused GEJ of all whatnot and strategically took power out of south. I wonder the sin committed by GEJ that has not been doubled by Buhari's government, but you all lost your voices because of your selfish political ambition come 2023. We are watching and will not hesitate to pay you back in your own coin come 2023.

God will spare us all till 2023 and beyond, each tribe should vote their interest, that is why it’s called democracy.

Peace bro!

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by Mercy2006(f): 7:30pm On Sep 08, 2019
Simplyleo:
A signed and done deal waiting for time to take effect.

Who Jah bless, no miscreants can curse.
Am Yoruba but I reject it in Jesus name.

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by Jman06(m): 7:35pm On Sep 08, 2019
Iblad0994:


God will spare us all till 2023 and beyond, each tribe should voter their interest, that is why it’s called democracy.

Peace bro!
Exactly
Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by Nobody: 7:37pm On Sep 08, 2019
Mercy2006:
Am Yoruba but I reject it in Jesus name.

Would you rather vote Kwakwanso or Tambuwal instead of a Tinubu?

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by searchlight: 7:38pm On Sep 08, 2019
QuotaSystem:


The PDP are the originators of zoning. Their failure to respect zoning in 2011 when they denied the North the opportunity to finish its turn by forcing Jonathan on the party as a scam "consensus candidate", was the main reason for their defeat in the 2011 Presidential elections (as even disgruntled northern PDP members, including the chairman, worked against GEJ) which signaled the beginning of the party's downfall that they're still struggling to recover from.

PDP will therefore not dare repeat their 2011 mistake by denying the south its turn in 2023. APC is also fielding a SW candidate with the support of its CPC & ANPP northern wing (despite SW splitting votes angry) .

It is only fair for power to move south after 8 years of northern Presidency. This country is on a delicate balance and we know an attempt to dominate the Presidency for 16 years is a recipe for national chaos, so we will definitely support the south.

2023 will be very interesting.
Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by Mercy2006(f): 7:40pm On Sep 08, 2019
Iblad0994:


Would you rather vote Kwakwanso or Tambuwal than a Yoruba?
I would rather vote a more credible Yoruba like Fashola or osinbajo if they are running than Tinubu

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by engrchykae(m): 7:41pm On Sep 08, 2019
QuotaSystem:


The PDP are the originators of zoning. Their failure to respect zoning in 2011 when they denied the North the opportunity to finish its turn by forcing Jonathan on the party as a scam "consensus candidate", was the main reason for their defeat in the 2011 Presidential elections (as even disgruntled northern PDP members, including the chairman, worked against GEJ) which signaled the beginning of the party's downfall that they're still struggling to recover from.

PDP will therefore not dare repeat their 2011 mistake by denying the south its turn in 2023. APC is also fielding a SW candidate with the support of its CPC & ANPP northern wing (despite SW splitting votes angry) .

It is only fair for power to move south after 8 years of northern Presidency. This country is on a delicate balance and we know an attempt to dominate the Presidency for 16 years is a recipe for national chaos, so we will definitely support the south.

2023 will be very interesting.
south but not southeast abi.
you sabi wetin be to put sand for garri ?
obasanjo once said I dey laugh
Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by Nobody: 7:43pm On Sep 08, 2019
Mercy2006:
I would rather vote a more credible Yoruba like Fashola or osinbajo if they are running than Tinubu

Okay I get your point now. I would vote for a Fashola/ Osinbajo more if they are on the ballot. But if APC presents Tinubu, we got no other choice than to rally around him.

But I hope APC gives it to Osinbajo/Fashola.

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by MasterofNL: 7:45pm On Sep 08, 2019
QuotaSystem:


Presidency is not on demand.

The SE has burnt too many bridges to be able to earn winning votes in Nigeria.

Just facts.

It is only a question of time then because you cannot hold down a big ethnic group like the Igbos for too long.

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by searchlight: 7:48pm On Sep 08, 2019
bamosagie:
I don't know about SE but SS is definitely voting North
A true 5%ter from the SE. North or nothing Come 2023
Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by engrchykae(m): 7:54pm On Sep 08, 2019
mchc1001:
Pity for yourself, Igbo's are far better than you and your tribe even without any recognition in Government
the yoruba can't threaten the unity of Nigeria if the igbos are still interested in Nigeria.
the yoruba seem to hold the key because igbos are no longer interested in Nigeria.
if you pick a northern vice,we would accept a northern president and an igbo vice.
meaning
we would articulate obediently.
since you sabi politics
you will tell me how the north will bone their Dan nwana and vote for kafir.
they chose buhari over atiku but can't chose tinubu over atiku.
they voted for mko in 1993 because they wanted to teach him a lesson which they did.
I am not surprised with the wickedness of the yoruba when afonja could have the mind to allow alimi to invade his own people because of selfish political interest.
considering that the ancestor of the yoruba fell from heaven,lucifer himself aka oduduwa

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by searchlight: 7:54pm On Sep 08, 2019
Iblad0994:
Sometimes I feel pity for the Igbos and how they relegated themselves in the scheme of things.

In politics, it’s about knowing when to build and switch alliance, and no permanent enemies. The SW is a region that have eschew the ideology of blame game. Even when we are in the opposition, we’ve always coordinated with tact and we know outright hatred in politics is devastating.

Now the Igbos, a majority who always have the SS in their bag are afraid to even contest for the primary presidential ticket of PDP, a party they have always been loyal to all their lives. The reason is that while other tribesmen are building bridges, the Igbo man believes the world is an island, and thinking he can achieve everything alone.

I don’t know about the loyalty of the North, whether they will vote for a SW or not, but I’m very sure the North will know that keeping power above 2023 might be dangerous for the unity of Nigeria.

As for those who said the Yorubas don’t show unity in voting, write this down, if the APC brings out a credible Yoruba man, then you should be rest assured he will get a block vote in the SW.

Anytime a Yoruba man is on the ballot, SW voting pattern changes and they give at least 85%:
Abiola had it.
Falae had it.
Obasanjo had it for his second term.
BAT/Fashola/Osinbajo will also have it.
We will start now to build bridges. we will support Hausa candidate and take up VP slot just like Tinubu built his bridges in 2015. Thanks for caring so much about the igbos

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by Nobody: 7:58pm On Sep 08, 2019
searchlight:
We will start now to build bridges. we will support Hausa candidate and take up VP slot just like Tinubu built his bridges in 2015. Thanks for caring so much about the igbos

Good one. Goodluck in your bridge building.
Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by sogodihno: 8:07pm On Sep 08, 2019
Sctests:
Finally yorubas have come to terms with the reality that SS and SE vote as a block and will never vote a SWner who have done their turn. After years of deceiving themselves by using fake online usernames to try to cause division between the two historically contiguous regions. grin

Finally sense don dey gum them. 2023 will be interesting. grin

PDP should NEVER make the mistake of zoning it's ticket before APC zones theirs. Let APC choose it's candidate from the SW first then PDP can take from there. grin

If APC chooses a SE candidate, then PDP will have a lot to worry and have no option than to zone to the East.

There is no region that has more legimitate claim to the presidency than the East as it stand, but to ensure that treachery is not rewarded, it will be ready to have the north keep power till the two parties zone to the East, the way it was done for the yorubas the only time they produce an elected president.

What is good for Okeke should be done for Okafor. Shikena.

Political Ojukokoro will cause serious issues for the SW in 2023. We dey watch.

Hogwash and thrash. Ur failed predictions in 2015 and 2019 never teach u anything, we watch again.
Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by Dagrace01(m): 8:09pm On Sep 08, 2019
If the SE/SS want to still remain relevant in this country! They should embrace southern unity. SW did it when the need arised, for GEJ, Politics is a game of numbers and the more u endeavor to use ur numbers to ur own advantage, then u are on track. Even if SE/SS wanna be tribalistic, the SW is still the closest to them in terms of cultures, traditions and ideologies. Politics is a triickish game, GEJ was there for six years, if he had won back in 2015, he if would've ruled for 10yrs! And the North with their "born to rule" ideology, would believe they're entitled to 10yrs rule too. It would've been bad business for the entire South. Remember since we embraced democracy in 1999, the South has ruled for 14 years while the North is in their 6th year, another 4yrs will make it 10. The South is still on the winning side, so what is the problem? Massive votes for a Southener from SE/SS/SW will bring the power back to them and they'll still be on the winning side.
Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by Omonaijani: 8:09pm On Sep 08, 2019
Politics and politicians always scheming for relevance and power.

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by SamNaijaboy: 8:19pm On Sep 08, 2019
grin Igbo people can be so churlish. Oduduwa as Lucifer cheesy
Look, PDP won’t try it. Even if the Igbo beg them to be their VP, the Yoruba as a whole will destroy the PDP in the media. It is then you will understand what having control of the media means.
Until the whole of the media starts yelling Southern candidate or division, that’s when you will know that PDP will NEVER try it. Just wait till 2022.
2023 is going to be pivotal. It’s either the country splits or we have Southern candidates in both parties. Watch it.
Best put forward your best man from the SE and lose the dream of some Northerner continuing for 16 years. Nobody will take that

engrchykae:
the yoruba can't threaten the unity of Nigeria if the igbos are still interested in Nigeria.
the yoruba seem to hold the key because igbos are no longer interested in Nigeria.
if you pick a northern vice,we would accept a northern president and an igbo vice.
meaning
we would articulate obediently.
since you sabi politics
you will tell me how the north will bone their Dan nwana and vote for kafir.
they chose buhari over atiku but can't chose tinubu over atiku.
they voted for mko in 1993 because they wanted to teach him a lesson which they did.
I am not surprised with the wickedness of the yoruba when afonja could have the mind to allow alimi to invade his own people because of selfish political interest.
considering that the ancestor of the yoruba fell from heaven,lucifer himself aka oduduwa

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by Mercy2006(f): 8:21pm On Sep 08, 2019
Iblad0994:


Okay I get your point now. I would vote for a Fashola/ Osinbajo more if they are on the ballot. But if APC presents Tinubu, we got no other choice than to rally around him.
I hip
But I hope APC gives it to Osinbajo/Fashola.
I hope so too
Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by SamNaijaboy: 8:24pm On Sep 08, 2019
The SE likes to weep more than the bereaved, that’s why.
They hijacked GEJ’s administration in his “second term” and wanted to damn the North. That could have been possible really if they had carried the Yoruba along. But their clannishness would not let them.
If GEJ had won in 2015 and then in 2019 attempt to hand over to another Southerner, this country should have split by now. Which a lot of people want

In any case 2023 is a referendum on the unity of the country. If the north tries to keep it for themselves, the Yoruba should pull out. I’d like that very much really. Tired of being in the same country with the Fulani and their cow-centric issues and herdsmen killing nonsense

Dagrace01:
If the SE/SS want to still remain relevant in this country! They should embrace southern unity. SW did it when the need arised, for GEJ, Politics is a game of numbers and the more u endeavor to use ur numbers to ur own advantage, then u are on track. Even if SE/SS wanna be tribalistic, the SW is still the closest to them in terms of cultures, traditions and ideologies. Politics is a triickish game, GEJ was there for six years, if he had won back in 2015, he if would've ruled for 10yrs! And the North with their "born to rule" ideology, would believe they're entitled to 10yrs rule too. It would've been bad business for the entire South. Remember since we embraced democracy in 1999, the South has ruled for 14 years while the North is in their 6th year, another 4yrs will make it 10. The South is still on the winning side, so what is the problem? Massive votes for a Southener from SE/SS/SW will bring the power back to them and they'll still be on the winning side.

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by SoNature(m): 8:35pm On Sep 08, 2019
Iblad0994:


The SS denied themselves the chance for Jonathan second term. He marginalized the Yorubas with the Igbos praising him thereby forgetting what the Yoruba did for him in his first term election. The Yorubas were not deemed fit to be in the first 4 top positions in the country and yet you said we voted him out


How old are you?
Tinubu and his ACN goons made sure it it didn't happen.
Just dragging Jonathan into your madness.
Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by selemempe: 8:44pm On Sep 08, 2019
NaijaElba:

How come northerners voted GEJ in 2011 against PMB and Atiku?
nope...gej lost in the north but won in south and middlebelt
Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by visionex: 8:52pm On Sep 08, 2019
Iblad0994:
Sometimes I feel pity for the Igbos and how they relegated themselves in the scheme of things.

In politics, it’s about knowing when to build and switch alliance, and no permanent enemies. The SW is a region that have eschew the ideology of blame game. Even when we are in the opposition, we’ve always coordinated with tact and we know outright hatred in politics is devastating.

Now the Igbos, a majority who always have the SS in their bag are afraid to even contest for the primary presidential ticket of PDP, a party they have always been loyal to all their lives. The reason is that while other tribesmen are building bridges, the Igbo man believes the world is an island, and thinking he can achieve everything alone.

I don’t know about the loyalty of the North, whether they will vote for a SW or not, but I’m very sure the North will know that keeping power above 2023 might be dangerous for the unity of Nigeria.

As for those who said the Yorubas don’t show unity in voting, write this down, if the APC brings out a credible Yoruba man, then you should be rest assured he will get a block vote in the SW.

Anytime a Yoruba man is on the ballot, SW voting pattern changes and they give at least 85%:
Abiola had it.
Falae had it.
Obasanjo had it for his second term.
BAT/Fashola/Osinbajo will also have it.
Bro that is a pity you should be feeling for your self

INJUSTICE, POLITICS OF TRIBALISM AND HATRED WILL NEVER ALLOW THIS COUNTRY TO MOVE FORWARD IT'S NOT A CURSE IT'S A NATURAL SYSTEM A STATEMENT OF FACT
Even though they too messed up in their times SOME ELDER STATESMEN LIKE OBJ IBB etc LENT THEIR VOICE DURING THE LAST ELECTIONEERING CAMPAIGN ON THIS ISSUE THAT THE EAST DESERVES TO RULE you can't either Say that sombdy bribed them,.. according to them as a matter fairness and justice for the country to at least move forward while some justice is being served the easterners but the south west leaders like tinubu instead formed an stronger alliance with the north because of his insatiable desire for power which he must satisfy even if millions of masses are to go for it (yes the jaga jaga situation in Nigeria is affecting both his kinsmen and tribesman) and they believe it's Ibo they are doing
FORGET ABOUT THOSE BRIDGES YOU GUYS KEEP TALKING ABOUT THEY ARE MORE OR LESS BRIDGES OF INJUSTICE AND LACK OF FAIRNESS,YOU DONT NEED A PROPHET TO TELL YOU THAT THE BRIDGE IS BEING DONE ON A QUICK SAND OF Injustice and evil conspiracy against the rest of Nigerian people.

You guys travel around and see how far behind even other former non performing nations have left us Nigeria has become a laughing stock

They are like IBOS must not get justice we have to conspire and sit on them alongside other smaller tribes and regions 3million of them were murdered in a genocide they wish to sweep under the carpet no sort of reparation.
Let's instead develop a deaf ear to their crying blood and act like all is well.
Rwanda suffered war too and injustice but they came together dialogued and found out a way to heal wounds ways they can forgive each other,now they've forgiven each other and moved forward. RWANDA today is highly respected and become a true MODEL we are now looking up to

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Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by selemempe: 8:53pm On Sep 08, 2019
QuotaSystem:
Sorry No.

unity beggers cheesy

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