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Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by Montracine(op): 4:51pm On Oct 06, 2019
An Abeokuta based cleric, Dr Olayiwola Samson Mercy says it’s the turn of Southwest to produce President in 2023 despite the power struggle from other geo – political zones.
Olayiwola, however, told Yoruba leaders that it requires a fierce battle to achieve power shift, saying the north “is ready to cling to the power beyond 2023.”

The Clergyman who is the General Overseer of the Christ Divine Churches International spoke in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Sunday during the church’s anniversary.


He equally ruled out Nigeria’s breakup, saying the country would remain united despite the call for secession in some part of the country.
Olayiwola while urging the countrymen to always remain peaceful and united, said “Under President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria has been moving forward. And I can testify.”
Speaking on the struggle for Buhari’s successor, the clergyman said “In 2023, power will return to Southwest because it’s Yorubas’ turn. Like you know, an average northern wants to stay in power. And may I say this, in 2023, we have to force power out of the north because they are not ready to quit the stage for other zones.
“But, I want you to be rest assured that Nigeria will not break up. We will definitely have crises and we will resolve it. Do you think a politician who just emerged as governor in Imo State would be part of moves for Nigeria’s break up? If you hear some people calling for war or kidnapping everywhere, the political class are behind it and it’s all about 2023.”

Olayiwola also expressed confidence that Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo would survive his ongoing travails, believed to be part of power play ahead of 2023.


https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/nigeria-will-not-break-up-yoruba-will-get-2023-presidency.html?fbclid=IwAR3MrXppRCf6nJekmV6Eql7jp_SYKB4FZsyQlzFMkGkI4XB4vVCVWY2NVzc
Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by Nobody: 4:53pm On Oct 06, 2019
Lolzzzzzzzzzz,
Dr. Olayiwola Samson Mercy.
Even their pastors are these greedy.
Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by Abdul05:
Don't worry,col. Ibrahim Adetunji Taiwo will be available by that time grin grin
Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by waternogetenemy: 5:01pm On Oct 06, 2019
Wen u have people like Edwin Clerk already sounding warning that Yoruba should keep off 2023, to allow President of Nigeria from Igbo tribe to emerge.

This OP is still high on Agbo.

I hope you know who Chief Edwin Clerk is, right.


He was a notorious anti-Igbo, so for him to be saying dat, u know Yoruba cannot win votes in SS/SE.


Keepoff
Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by meccuno: 5:11pm On Oct 06, 2019
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Montracine:
An Abeokuta based cleric, Dr Olayiwola Samson Mercy says it’s the turn of Southwest to produce President in 2023 despite the power struggle from other geo – political zones.
Olayiwola, however, told Yoruba leaders that it requires a fierce battle to achieve power shift, saying the north “is ready to cling to the power beyond 2023.”

The Clergyman who is the General Overseer of the Christ Divine Churches International spoke in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Sunday during the church’s anniversary.


He equally ruled out Nigeria’s breakup, saying the country would remain united despite the call for secession in some part of the country.
Olayiwola while urging the countrymen to always remain peaceful and united, said “Under President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria has been moving forward. And I can testify.”
Speaking on the struggle for Buhari’s successor, the clergyman said “In 2023, power will return to Southwest because it’s Yorubas’ turn. Like you know, an average northern wants to stay in power. And may I say this, in 2023, we have to force power out of the north because they are not ready to quit the stage for other zones.
“But, I want you to be rest assured that Nigeria will not break up. We will definitely have crises and we will resolve it. Do you think a politician who just emerged as governor in Imo State would be part of moves for Nigeria’s break up? If you hear some people calling for war or kidnapping everywhere, the political class are behind it and it’s all about 2023.”

Olayiwola also expressed confidence that Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo would survive his ongoing travails, believed to be part of power play ahead of 2023.


https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/nigeria-will-not-break-up-yoruba-will-get-2023-presidency.html?fbclid=IwAR3MrXppRCf6nJekmV6Eql7jp_SYKB4FZsyQlzFMkGkI4XB4vVCVWY2NVzc
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Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by aremuforlife(m): 5:13pm On Oct 06, 2019
[/quote][quote author=waternogetenemy post=82895152]Wen u have people like Edwin Clerk already sounding warning that Yoruba should keep off 2023, to allow President of Nigeria from Igbo tribe to emerge.

This OP is still high on Agbo.

I hope you know who Chief Edwin Clerk is, right.


He was a notorious anti-Igbo, so for him to be saying dat, u know Yoruba cannot win votes in SS/SE.


Keepoff
Edwin clerk only gave his own opinion
Every region knows tge parties they belong to and should demand their candidacy tickets. Every region should be allow to get the same support they gave to the ruling regione or opposition
Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by Abfinest007(m): 5:25pm On Oct 06, 2019
ok oh
Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by RussianKGB: 5:30pm On Oct 06, 2019
It'll be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle in 2023 than for yorubas to clinch the presidency.
Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by amuwo1980: 6:05pm On Oct 06, 2019
Every afonja is a tribalist , their political philosophy is tribalism, even in their personal relationship with others , it is their kit and ken first
Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by Nobody: 6:07pm On Oct 06, 2019
Is alright, let's wait and see!

Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by Racoon(m): 6:28pm On Oct 06, 2019
Hehehe! Nigeria indeed is a shitty country.People are already obessed with 2023 presidency when Nigeria is yet or have not overcome the present problems inflicted on it by the present set of clueless leaders.
Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by Guestlander:
RussianKGB:
It'll be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle in 2023 than for yorubas to clinch the presidency.
Same goes for ibos who will most likely run under the dead PDP.
Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by Smoke55: 7:33pm On Oct 06, 2019
Is This Suppose To Be A Personal Opinion Or Prophesy?
Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by gloriaunobi(f): 7:37pm On Oct 06, 2019
Ogun god's clergy
Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by RussianKGB: 9:56pm On Oct 06, 2019
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Guestlander:
Same goes for ibos will most likely run under the dead PDP.
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You're on a long streak. Your eyes go clear when time reach grin
Re: Nigeria Will Not Break Up, Yoruba Will Get 2023 Presidency’ by bluke(m): 8:14am On Oct 07, 2019
waternogetenemy:
Wen u have people like Edwin Clerk already sounding warning that Yoruba should keep off 2023, to allow President of Nigeria from Igbo tribe to emerge.

This OP is still high on Agbo.

I hope you know who Chief Edwin Clerk is, right.


He was a notorious anti-Igbo, so for him to be saying dat, u know Yoruba cannot win votes in SS/SE.


Keepoff
but couldnt save his kinsman GEJ.
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