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Presidency – 2023 Igbo Power Quest – A Ripe Demand Prince Kalu Okpo by peoplesociety(op): 10:22am On Jul 10, 2020
PRESIDENCY – 2023
IGBO POWER QUEST – A RIPE DEMAND
PRINCE KALU OKPO
To rate Nigeria as the most populous black nation, blessed with human and natural resources can not be overemphasized. But the million naira question hanging on the neck of the leadership of Nigeria like the rock of Damocles is has equity really been practiced in the power rotation with the various zones that make up the nation?
Across the land, there has been a rekindling passion by politicians from North-East, South-West and South-South to have one of their own as the next president and occupant of Aso Rock come 2023 election.
Expectedly the passion has caught up with the youth from other geographical –z ones and more than ever. The issue of 2023 presidency has been pushed to the front burner of the nation’s political discourse.
Most importantly, the over bearing majority of youth, the future leaders of Nigeria still belief in the Sovereignty of the country and they are of the view that since May 29, 1999 when democracy became stable, that out of the tripod on whose fulcrum the nation stands from independence that has neither had or produced the president of Nigeria is the South-East geo-political zone.
I want to emphatically say that the guest for the president of Igbo extraction in 2023 is no more hidden, it is no longer a secret nor clandestine agenda rather an open and ripped quest from South-East geo-political zone (Ndigbo) to occupy Aso Rock in 2023.
I believe that among the politicians from other geo-political zones are distinguished men and women of this great nation who have what it takes to run a country like ours.
But if you give a closer watch of the trend in the country politically, among the geo-political zones that can lay claim to having what it takes to be the next president of Nigeria is the South-east geo-political zone (NDIGBO).
Their position with a tripod status to the nation that has not occupied Aso Rock for even a tenure is not a good one and does not in anywhere portend good governance, equity and natural justice.
Their wealth of experience, entrepreneurial skill, network of friends and Associates globally, administrative sway and professional antecedents marks them out as the geo-political zone who look good to occupy the coveted throne come 2023.
They easily passes as the most detribalized Nigerians, a quality most nationals of this country believe is what Nigeria needs instead of zonal and ethnic jingoist.
FEARS: Fearing that the geopolitical zone that is predominantly occupied by Ndigbo cannot be one in terms of producing the next president is a minus, because democracy will cease to work when you take it away from those who are willing and give those who would not.
The quest for the next president of Nigeria to be of Igbo extraction is a worthy demand at the ripped season.
To be continued…

Re: Presidency – 2023 Igbo Power Quest – A Ripe Demand Prince Kalu Okpo by Simplyleo: 10:33am On Jul 10, 2020
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peoplesociety:
PRESIDENCY – 2023
IGBO POWER QUEST – A RIPE DEMAND
PRINCE KALU OKPO
To rate Nigeria as the most populous black nation, blessed with human and natural resources can not be overemphasized. But the million naira question hanging on the neck of the leadership of Nigeria like the rock of Damocles is has equity really been practiced in the power rotation with the various zones that make up the nation?
Across the land, there has been a rekindling passion by politicians from North-East, South-West and South-South to have one of their own as the next president and occupant of Aso Rock come 2023 election.
Expectedly the passion has caught up with the youth from other geographical –z ones and more than ever. The issue of 2023 presidency has been pushed to the front burner of the nation’s political discourse.
Most importantly, the over bearing majority of youth, the future leaders of Nigeria still belief in the Sovereignty of the country and they are of the view that since May 29, 1999 when democracy became stable, that out of the tripod on whose fulcrum the nation stands from independence that has neither had or produced the president of Nigeria is the South-East geo-political zone.
I want to emphatically say that the guest for the president of Igbo extraction in 2023 is no more hidden, it is no longer a secret nor clandestine agenda rather an open and ripped quest from South-East geo-political zone (Ndigbo) to occupy Aso Rock in 2023.
I believe that among the politicians from other geo-political zones are distinguished men and women of this great nation who have what it takes to run a country like ours.
But if you give a closer watch of the trend in the country politically, among the geo-political zones that can lay claim to having what it takes to be the next president of Nigeria is the South-east geo-political zone (NDIGBO).
Their position with a tripod status to the nation that has not occupied Aso Rock for even a tenure is not a good one and does not in anywhere portend good governance, equity and natural justice.
Their wealth of experience, entrepreneurial skill, network of friends and Associates globally, administrative sway and professional antecedents marks them out as the geo-political zone who look good to occupy the coveted throne come 2023.
They easily passes as the most detribalized Nigerians, a quality most nationals of this country believe is what Nigeria needs instead of zonal and ethnic jingoist.
FEARS: Fearing that the geopolitical zone that is predominantly occupied by Ndigbo cannot be one in terms of producing the next president is a minus, because democracy will cease to work when you take it away from those who are willing and give those who would not.
The quest for the next president of Nigeria to be of Igbo extraction is a worthy demand at the ripped season.
To be continued…
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Power is only given to those who are humble enough to lower themselves to pick it.

Besides, being president is neither a right nor entitlement. It is a position contested for.

If igbos want to be president, they are free to vie for the position exactly the way others have been vying for it. angry
Re: Presidency – 2023 Igbo Power Quest – A Ripe Demand Prince Kalu Okpo by somalianprince: 10:35am On Jul 10, 2020
Ok
Re: Presidency – 2023 Igbo Power Quest – A Ripe Demand Prince Kalu Okpo by solmus: 10:44am On Jul 10, 2020
cool



Ibo should spare us this long long epistle

Go and buy nomination form and contest like a real man


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