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| Re: 2023: Igbo Leaders In Strong Push For Presidency by voltron14: 6:08am On Oct 28, 2019 |
NASTYNASOSO: HMMMMM
YOU MUST BE A JOKER PDP TICKET BELONGS TO ATIKU COME 2023. IF YOU LIKE GOAN DIE So the SE is working in vain? Na wa o. |
| Re: 2023: Igbo Leaders In Strong Push For Presidency by ProWalker: 6:09am On Oct 28, 2019 |
DMerciful: What was done for Yorubas in 1999 must be repeated for Igbos in 2023! No excuse or scheming is acceptable! Period! Lmaooooo!!! You guys suck. Go and meet the military to arrange PDP ticket for you, you will always get APGA ticket  |
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| Re: 2023: Igbo Leaders In Strong Push For Presidency by Wickedtruths: 7:07am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Chisaedhor: They deserve it this time
And any Igbo President should be sensible enough to just divide this country once and for all.
If I am to be a president, I will just divide the country once I emerge.
Honestly one Nigeria is not working, let's tell our selves the truth. That is exactly the fear of the North and that's why they'll oppose an Igbo President. |
| Re: 2023: Igbo Leaders In Strong Push For Presidency by Skmoda(m): 7:33am On Oct 28, 2019 |
DMerciful: Even a military head of state cannot unilaterally divide the country he will be assassinated. A civilian president has no such power! He will be impeached and nobody will implement it. We need to know basic government bros, you even have time replying the baga, he knows nothing about politics... |
| Re: 2023: Igbo Leaders In Strong Push For Presidency by Skmoda(m): 7:35am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Wickedtruths: That is exactly the fear of the North and that's why they'll oppose an Igbo President. who will even implement the divide? |
| Re: 2023: Igbo Leaders In Strong Push For Presidency by adekolaelect(m): 9:48am On Oct 28, 2019 |
benitwater: abi na power �,Dem better start preparing for 2031 heen are you sure they can get that with their current approach to politics and unguided utterances of their youths and leaders ? |
| Re: 2023: Igbo Leaders In Strong Push For Presidency by drey076(m): 9:51am On Oct 28, 2019 |
I will prefer Igbo presidency, let us see what they are capable of
I support Igbo presidency as long as power will shift to the south |
| Re: 2023: Igbo Leaders In Strong Push For Presidency by orisa37: 9:53am On Oct 28, 2019 |
They're cunning and they think others don't know that they want to eat their Cake and have it. |
| Re: 2023: Igbo Leaders In Strong Push For Presidency by ProWalker: 10:22am On Oct 28, 2019*. Modified: 1:56pm On Oct 28, 2019 |
FuckDaMods: This my people dey fall my hand.. They don't know the deep hatred this country has for us. Why not forget this bullshit presidency and push strongly for biafra instead  I dashed you one like, because under the present toxic environment you guys created post 2015, this option in bold is your best bet |
| Re: 2023: Igbo Leaders In Strong Push For Presidency by FuckDaMods: 10:36am On Oct 28, 2019 |
ProWalker: I dashed one like, because under the present toxic environment you guys created post 2015, this option in bold is your best bet Keep your fuckin like, it doesn't add a kobo to my account or feed my family. |
| Re: 2023: Igbo Leaders In Strong Push For Presidency by duwdu: 1:25pm On Oct 28, 2019 |
isthatso: my friend look back in history, what you are talking about is what we had at independence, every region kept 50% of the income from its resources. The SE region then was in control on 50% of the revenue from Oil because at that time the oil producing areas of the SS were under Okpara and later Ojukwu as governors of the SE region. The Western region kept 50% of its cocoa and The north though lagging behing was making progress with 50% of it's its groundnut etc. everybody was making progress until the shortsightedness of your leaders shatterred everything.
Then the Ibo man came and 1) staged a coup and 2) tried to secede resulting in the civil war. It is because of those reckless actions and to checkmate the ibos that states were created and they carved out cross river and rivers states where the oil was, away from the control of the ibos.
Secondly it is because your actions brought in the military that they reduced derivation from 50% to 13% (it was actually lower at some point.
North did not have free oil money until you bleeped it all up and they tasted free money
The irony of the ibo man is that you threw everybody into chaos, stunted our collective growth, denied us of the resources from our own lands by your actions and now you are talking of devolution of power
we had devolution of powers before, your lust for power and greed bleeped it up!!!! the same shortsightedness your forefacthers displayed on in the '60s is what you are displaying now.
The whole reason for a presidential system of govt and creation of states was to weaken the ibos lust for power and starve them of resources, the horse has left the stable it can never be brought back in. You had it but blew it for everyone.
below is a historical chart of how much you kept from your resources so you can rue at your leisure the plight your fathers brought upon us all. Hmm... heavier words had never been written. ........ P34c3 ..... ... |
| Re: 2023: Igbo Leaders In Strong Push For Presidency by ProWalker: 1:59pm On Oct 28, 2019 |
FuckDaMods: Keep your fuckin like, it doesn't add a kobo to my account or feed my family. Ok fine, return my Like then, but keep the message  |
| Re: 2023: Igbo Leaders In Strong Push For Presidency by benitwater(m): 11:04pm On Nov 02, 2019 |
adekolaelect: heen are you sure they can get that with their current approach to politics and unguided utterances of their youths and leaders ? I doubt it,just trying to give them hope that is if they change their ways of playing politics of hatred. |
| Re: 2023: Igbo Leaders In Strong Push For Presidency by Nobody: 11:13pm On Nov 02, 2019 |
isthatso: my friend look back in history, what you are talking about is what we had at independence, every region kept 50% of the income from its resources. The SE region then was in control on 50% of the revenue from Oil because at that time the oil producing areas of the SS were under Okpara and later Ojukwu as governors of the SE region. The Western region kept 50% of its cocoa and The north though lagging behing was making progress with 50% of it's its groundnut etc. everybody was making progress until the shortsightedness of your leaders shatterred everything.
Then the Ibo man came and 1) staged a coup and 2) tried to secede resulting in the civil war. It is because of those reckless actions and to checkmate the ibos that states were created and they carved out cross river and rivers states where the oil was, away from the control of the ibos.
Secondly it is because your actions brought in the military that they reduced derivation from 50% to 13% (it was actually lower at some point.
North did not have free oil money until you bleeped it all up and they tasted free money
The irony of the ibo man is that you threw everybody into chaos, stunted our collective growth, denied us of the resources from our own lands by your actions and now you are talking of devolution of power
we had devolution of powers before, your lust for power and greed bleeped it up!!!! the same shortsightedness your forefacthers displayed on in the '60s is what you are displaying now.
The whole reason for a presidential system of govt and creation of states was to weaken the ibos lust for power and starve them of resources, the horse has left the stable it can never be brought back in. You had it but blew it for everyone.
below is a historical chart of how much you kept from your resources so you can rue at your leisure the plight your fathers brought upon us all. Choi !!!! Mike Tyson cannot deliver a better knockout than the above. IPOBians flat on the floor right now comatose. |
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