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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by bluecircle470: 9:28pm On Nov 10, 2019
Alvin212:
Even if they resurrect oduduwa and field him in as presidential candidate


Dem go still loose

Normal ipob thinking

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by LZAA: 9:31pm On Nov 10, 2019
[quote author=wwwihy post=83914039]

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is the current leader of Ndigbo [/quote
A great man and quite possibly our future president but not a leader
Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Thegoodone13(m): 9:33pm On Nov 10, 2019
PaChukwudi44:

Yorubas can dream.The game you played in 2015 will be used against you.The PDP 2023 ticket belongs to a Northener
if south East, south south and south West continue like this, the south east will never produce president of Nigeria. It will be between Northern and Yoruba.

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Makschinchin: 9:35pm On Nov 10, 2019
These our leaders are only interested in winning political elections to the detriment of the masses.

None of them is even saying anything like "we will work together with the current administration for the benefit of the masses"

God help us in this country o.. After the end of one election, our leaders only interest is the next election

It's a shame that people are already supporting candidates and clamouring for 2023 election whereas there are lots of irregularities in the country currently that can be fixed if they work together

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by DMerciful(m): 9:35pm On Nov 10, 2019
Yet the Northerners producing the president's has given Nigeria more negative statistics than other regions
Thegoodone13:
if south East, south south and south West continue like this, the south east will never produce president of Nigeria. It will be between Northern and Yoruba.
Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by LegendHero(m): 9:38pm On Nov 10, 2019
author=LZAA post=83914277]

Are you trying to deny Mazi Kanu? You are an efulefu and you deserve 20 strokes of cane!

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by thundafire: 9:45pm On Nov 10, 2019
What is Ayade going after dat guy is really messing up PDP name just as APC is getting it hard with BELLO
Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by FakeManna: 9:53pm On Nov 10, 2019
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omenka:
We are watching.

That doesnt stop me from reiterating the following..

The East complains about MARGINALIZATION. Until now, I never understood they were referring to how utterly reprehensible pdp has been treating them since the founding of the party despite their commitment to the party EVEN WHEN IKEMBA HIMSELF, the MOST RESPECTED FIGURE IN THE WRITTEN HISTORY OF THE EAST, COMTESTED ON A PLATFORM DIFFERENT FROM PDP

The East wasn't swayed to vote Ikemba when pdp fielded a Northerner against him. Now, that is what I call LOYALTY. Such loyalty deserves a very handsome reward. But pdp, as dark as their heart is, has refused to acknowledge the sacrifices made for the party by the East, a sacrifice no other part of the country can boast of.

Indeed, I agree this day, given the wicked disposition of the party towards the East, that they've been, and remain marginalized, by the same party they have nurtured for 20 tortuous years.

Such a sad commentary.
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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Nobody: 9:54pm On Nov 10, 2019
I think by now, it should be pretty obvious to the layman that the essence of one Nigeria is to keep the country united in false oneness while the government loot the entrails of this country.

These guys are broad daylight thieves and do not even use achievements, laws and manifesto to decide who gets the nod, but only based entirely on 'your turn, my turn'.

You cant keep supportiing politicians. This false contraption must be broken into necessary headway before we can begin to strategise for making true headway
Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by DEROX: 9:55pm On Nov 10, 2019
EVEN NORTHERNERS KNOW THEY WILL NEVA VOTE SOUTH EAST CAN HISTORY BE CHANGED HAS IT EVER HAPPENED BUH I PRAY FOR SOMETHING LET PDP ZONE TO IGBOS AND APC TO YORUBAS THEN WE CAN KEEP QUIET TILL THEN THEY TALK AS IF MKO ABIOLA DID NOT DEFEAT BASHIR TOFA A CORE NORTHERNER EVEN IN THE NORTH CAN IGBOS DO IT NEVER THEY KNOW THATS WHY THEY WANT TO USE NORTH TO THREATEN US THEY CANT COME DIRECTLY
NB:AM A YORUBA DEMON FOR LIFE

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by QuotaSystem: 9:59pm On Nov 10, 2019
PaChukwudi44:

Dream on!! The PDP ticket belongs to either Tambuwal or Atiku.

Just like the CJN office belonged to Onno-gone?

Like the Senate belonged to SarakiD?

Like Aso Rock belonged to Jonadafft? Fayose? Metuh? Atiku the eternal cummer? Is it poor Tambuwal that's your next victim? Lol.

Even YOU know that your political opinion is worth less than a used sanitary pad. Still waiting for your love letter to the Caliphate cool

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Omoodua007: 10:00pm On Nov 10, 2019
Igbo people are caught between presenting themselves as president and facing a Tinubu or playing slaves to north and still facing a Tinubu
The truth is igbos don’t have the numbers or size to determine who wins
They don’t have the numbers neither do they have the states
The only reason they thought they let obj win was because south south voted obj
And south south is multi ethnic so effectively
They had a false sense of we determin who lead Nigeria
The only way Yoruba doesn’t determine who will lead Nigeria is when both candidates are Yorubas.
The days of Yoruba opposition is over
Yorubas occupy 6 states in south west with a population bloc of 16m
If we add kwara,Delta, Edo and kogi Yorubas edo
That’s another 5m
Effectively Yorubas have 21m voters base
And dominant and significant presence in 10 states
SW(6) NC(2) SS(2)

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by DEROX: 10:10pm On Nov 10, 2019
THIS PIC GOT ME LAUGHING AND THAT PHRASE "LOVE LETTER BUH THEY WILL RECEIVE REJECTION FROM THE CALIPHATE NOT EVEN DOUBLE DATING DONT Bleep WIT NORTH
QuotaSystem:


Just like the CJN office belonged to Onno-gone?

Like the Senate belonged to Sarathief?

Like Aso Rock belonged to Jonathan? Fayose? Metuh? Atiku the eternal cummer? Is it poor Tambuwal that's your next victim? Lol.

Even YOU know that your political opinion is worth less than a used sanitary pad. Still waiting for your love letter to the Caliphate cool

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by OGHENAOGIE(m): 10:14pm On Nov 10, 2019
Iamgrey5:
The article is full of terrible lies

The writer of the article claimed Yorubas vote for PDP in 2003, 2007 and 2011.

He claimed it was the igbos and Hausas that voted for PDP.

So my question to the writer is who did the Yorubas voted for 2003, 2007 and 2011.

And where did Buhari get his support in those years since Hausa voted for PDP grin


u de mind junk reportage... 1999 obj lost in South west and some parts of north won other places...
2003 pdp won everywhere except core north nw NE... 2007 pdp won land slide in Nigeria as pmb got 6m votes...
2011 pdp won in se sw ss NC lost in nw ne...

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by LZAA: 10:16pm On Nov 10, 2019
LegendHero:


Are you trying to deny Mazi Kanu? You are an efulefu and you deserve 20 strokes of cane!

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by OGHENAOGIE(m): 10:17pm On Nov 10, 2019
PaChukwudi44:

Yorubas can dream.The game you played in 2015 will be used against you.The PDP 2023 ticket belongs to a Northener
who ll lose to a south westerner u think na as u de think am abi e go shock u....
Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Nobody: 10:18pm On Nov 10, 2019
LZAA:
Again lemme correct this silly notion
Igbos do not do leaders ala saraduna or Awolowo
So this idea of one magical leader for ndigbo is a fairytale and that is why the British hated ndigbo
Up till today u still hear about the igbo landing yet yoruba slaves happily settled in brazil and london
Need i go on
That is the same reason u see ndigbo not asking for presidency but hey newspapers must sell hence clowns and efulefus spew crap
We want biafra
Nigger area is a failed state
And you're part and parcel of the failed state. See him mouth like 'We want Biafra'
IPOB members should learn to speak on Biafra sites, you don't come to a Nigerian site where political issues are talked about and try to body shade reasonable Igbo opinions.
'I' want Biafra should be your mantra and not the pronoun 'We'. No one made you and Kanu our political mouthpiece.

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Omoodua007: 10:21pm On Nov 10, 2019
UdechiHD:
And you're part and parcel of the failed state. See him mouth like 'We want Biafra'
IPOB members should learn to speak on Biafra sites, you don't come to a Nigerian site where political issues are talked about and try to body shade reasonable Igbo opinions.

Thought kanu told them to seat at home

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by LZAA: 10:26pm On Nov 10, 2019
UdechiHD:
And you're part and parcel of the failed state. See him mouth like 'We want Biafra'
IPOB members should learn to speak on Biafra sites, you don't come to a Nigerian site where political issues are talked about and try to body shade reasonable Igbo opinions.
'I' want Biafra should be your mantra and not the pronoun 'We'. No one made you and Kanu our political mouthpiece.
Another afonja spotted
Self appointed Minister of igbo affairsgrin
Cc immhotep GMBuharii greenback Afamed Adaibeku

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Nobody: 10:30pm On Nov 10, 2019
Omoodua007:


Thought kanu told them to seat at home
Kanu knows of their presence here as well as in other sites political cum social issues are been discussed.
I begin to wonder why so many illiterates think they have the right to speak on my people's behalf.
Fight for Biafra no problem, but stop interfering in Igbo political discuss. IPOB media and publicity team should take note.

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Halo22: 10:31pm On Nov 10, 2019
As a political analyst, I see PDP giving back ticket to Atiku cos they want to take over power at all cost. As for Tambuwal/Wike ticket, it is already dead on arrival cos Wike being a once backbone of the party, has been decimated ever since his boy(Chinda) could not clinch the House of Representatives minority leader. As for Dankwanbo, I wonder how he will regain his stand to contest for President, having lost in the last senatorial election. So in summary, Atiku/ Obi ticket is what am seeing, except Atiku doesn't want again.

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Omoodua007: 10:35pm On Nov 10, 2019
UdechiHD:
Kanu knows of their presence here as well as in other sites political cum social issues are been discussed.
I begin to wonder why so many illiterates think they have the right to speak on my people's behalf.
Fight for Biafra no problem, but stop interfering in Igbo political discuss. IPOB media and publicity team should take note.

Point is an Igbo man can dictate to all igbos and they will comply

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Nobody: 10:36pm On Nov 10, 2019
Thegoodone13:
if south East, south south and south West continue like this, the south east will never produce president of Nigeria. It will be between Northern and Yoruba.
The South East has said it boldly. Igbo Presidency in 2023 or the north continues.
If the Yoruba's really love the south as they claim, then they should back the Igbo's. Anything less than this will be a disgraceful turnout in 2023 for anyone the SW presents.
Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Omoodua007: 10:38pm On Nov 10, 2019
UdechiHD:
The South East has said it boldly. Igbo Presidency in 2023 or the north continues.
If the Yoruba's really love the south as they claim, then they should back the Igbo's. Anything less than this will be a disgraceful turnout in 2023 for anyone the SW presents.

The issue is you don’t have the numbers to stop it
Yorubas are telling you we will defeat the northern candidate you present

Why do you think se is begging atiku not to contest but cede it to them

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by davidtuzy(m): 10:43pm On Nov 10, 2019
murphyibiam15:
all these struggles to become president of a Nation gets to prove that Nigeria is a failed nation..
jump dis shit

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Nobody: 10:46pm On Nov 10, 2019
Omoodua007:


Point is an Igbo man can dictate to all igbos and they will comply
Please not all Igbos. Kanu leads an army of illiterates and if I may use his word rightly 'awakened' IPOB yoots.
Even when Zik and Ojukwu who were better enlightened led the Igbos we still had people who never agreed with them. This is the beauty of Igbo republicanism. And these men exude charisma in everything. We knew them, their beginnings and their stories. Not one who came from God knows where and want to force leadership.
Leadership in Igboland is earned. Zik and Ojukwu never had it in mind to lead, they earned it. But Kanu on the other hand is suspect. He want's to lead at all cost. Today, he talks about Nigeria, tomorrow Biafra. He's never stable, same with his follower's. When I see a charismatic Igbo leader, I'll follow wholeheartedly, not Kanu.

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Nobody: 10:52pm On Nov 10, 2019
Omoodua007:


The issue is you don’t have the numbers to stop it
Yorubas are telling you we will defeat the northern candidate you present

Why do you think se is begging atiku not to contest but cede it to them

Numbers you mean? Many of us secretly want the Yoruba's to contest. The defeat will be unrivaled.

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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Tirexy(m): 10:53pm On Nov 10, 2019
DonBenny77:
Atiku is cumming grin
Like how many times?
Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Omoodua007: 11:02pm On Nov 10, 2019
UdechiHD:
Numbers you mean? Many of us secretly want the Yoruba's to contest. The defeat will be unrivaled.

Looool okay its not an open secret we wish to rule Nigeria come 2023

You heard ?
Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by renewable1(m): 11:03pm On Nov 10, 2019
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Re: PDP’s dilemma over 2023 presidency by Justix10: 12:16am On Nov 11, 2019
oz4real83:
Politicians always plan from one election to another election. The new tenure is not even up to a year into it and they are already strategising towards the next election. Nobody plans for a better living for the people. Nobody talks about creating a better environment for the future. Unfortunately, the number of politicians will keep increasing because it is a very lucrative and secured business as long as u are intuned with the party in power.

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