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Shuku0kukobambi:How we go do without jokes for early morning naa? If we get political clowns, we the spectators must run commentary for them naa. Na as goat stand dem dey price am for market. |
I join them to also beg Buhari to give the Igbos the SGF position that the same Igbos said Atiku should not give Yorubas if he had won. The Yorubas did not deserve the SGF from an Atiku PDP regime, because they would have given Atiku and PDP only 45% support in some Yoruba states, or given him 55% in some other Yoruba states (Ondo and Oyo). But now that some Igbo states have given Buhari above 10% support from the previous 2%, Buhari will be an ingrate if he betrays the loyalty and magnanimity of the Igbos. Remember that anyone who betrays Igbos, their offspring must punish such traitors of their ancestors. Buhari must give the Igbos the SGF to avoid Igbo punishment in the future, and because they merit it being the most qualified in Nigeria. Buhari, a word is enough for the wise. Don't offend the Igbos, so that they do not collapse the economy. Facebook is still suffering till today because Mark Zuckerberg who is a real Jew, offended the Igbo Jews whose identity crisis stems from a negative DNA result. |
SuperIgbo1:Buhari is President. Is Tinubu President or holding any political office? Yet, even those who hate him are scared of his shadow in Sokoto and Kano. |
247Dior:That is a good question to be tabled at those who are always miserable when other notable politicians accord any reverence to Tinubu. |
That he dared to mention that he consulted with Tinubu, some people would have a miserable day. |
Gandollar:Like you now love Atiku, Kwankwaso, Saraki, Tambuwal who helped to kick out the clueless Jonathan? Now that Mr TAN has joined the party in power in typical Nigerian hungry man politics, what will Jonathan say about his former support base? |
gurnam:My brother, I tire for this wicked and hate-mongering people ooo. Always betrayed and fixated on punishment. Imagine how far they could have gone if they were not stuck in the mud waiting to ambush and punish those who have since passed beyond their ambush position. |
dokyOloye:You have started again with your "demonic party" politics of bitterness that has crippled the SouthEast. |
noisy45:Go ahead and boast, Igboman. Regale us on how your type only eat a la carte 24/7. |
Bolustical:It is good we remind them. They have celebrated the chasing of APC out of Igboland. The tragic irony of the Igbos in politics is that they have supported PDP with over 98% votes, which no other region has ever done in Nigeria, yet when it is time to reap the rewards by being the most eligible for PDP's Presidential ticket in 2023, they are determined to punish the SouthWest by rather serving under a Northerner, because they do not want to bear the shame of losing a presidential election to the Yorubas, even if Alex Ekueme has already borne the shame of twice losing the PDP primary to a Yoruba Obasanjo. Out of hatred, they have now supported Saraki, Atiku, Tambuwal and Kwankwaso that they have previously hated too. I know that out of hatred, they will one day support "HellRufai" the short devil as they call him. I really pity their lack of direction in politics. |
I will suggest that the SouthEast is excused from such position so that they do not betray Atiku and his government in waiting on INEC server. When I remember that this same tribe were already protesting the news that an elected Atiku would offer the SouthWest the role of SGF. They claimed that the SouthWest do not deserve such role in a PDP government, regardless that the region would have also voted for Atiku like it did happen with slim victories in Oyo and Ondo for Atiku, and with Senate and Representative seats for PDP in the region. The very same way they sabotaged the national appeal that ensured a Jonathan victory in 2011, such that Jonathan was stuck with only the Igbos for support by 2015. How long will it take the Igbos to realise that 100% of their votes alone, while alienating other voters from the candidate, can never guaranty the victory of that candidate? Igbos, how long will this bitterness continue? The bitterness that did not help your ancestors but turned them to international refugees, you have insisted that you will not learn from the past mistakes. Alright! Continue! |
justmenoni:You are surprised at the speed of my internet? Just accept that my Tiger Kung-Fu is better than yours. By the way, see below reaction of Igbos to the news that Senator Ifeanyi Ubah of Anambra has decamped from YPP to APC. Note that he did not decamp from APGA or PDP ooo, yet the notorious politics of bitterness that the Igbos have mastered was in full display. Yet they are demanding positions from the demonic party. Whiteangel1234: dokyOloye: bishop4life: Nnamdi99: Preshy561: |
SouthEast APC has every right to demand for a prime role in the national assembly, either as Senate President or Speaker of the house, so long as they have ranking members as already identified. What I have a hard time rationalizing is if the people of that region who claim they are happy that the demonic APC has been kicked out (now a proven fallacy) of the SouthEast, will appreciate such concessions being made to their region by the same demonic APC? Again, when the same region that argues that the SouthWest that supplied over 80% of its own available Senate and Representative seats to the APC is not loyal enough for daring to be politically sophisticated in also accommodating the opposition PDP and so will be punished by the North (whom the SouthEast have now accepted that region's superiority and lordship over them), as opposed to their own unparalleled political bigotry where only 1 or 2 manage to win seats under the party that the people consider demonic, where then is the merit of such insignificant loyalty to demand for prime positions in the government dominated by the demonic party? I fear that the SouthEast has unnecessarily demonized APC, for such critical positions to be given to those who have laboured less for it, and who will never ever ever appreciate it. In fact, we would later be told that we begged them to accept the offer, and they took pity on us. Gloating and arrogant boasts is the core DNA of the Igboman. I do not necessarily desire the SouthWest to hold such position after already laying claim to the Vice-Presidency. I would rather the SouthSouth have it, to better the party's chances in that region that does not practice the mortal bitterness the SouthEast has become notorious for. There are many ranking house members from the SouthSouth who can play such role. But I know that the SouthEast, in its desire to have a compulsory company for its misery will try to frustrate that attempt to defeat its current agenda of "We SE and SS are hated by APC" If you have deliberately courted hatred around the country, leave the SouthSouth out of the miserable state you have found yourself and face your consequences alone. But I will not count it out that on this very thread, a SouthEasterner will appear and begin to mention SouthEast/SouthSouth as if they are bitter that the other South got their administrative independence without having to be tied to the East. It is so bad that many do not even realise that parts of the SouthSouth like Edo, Delta and parts of Bayelsa were once part of the Western region, who have since learnt how to let go and accept the independence and statehood of its former constituents, unlike the East who still criticize the existence of a SouthSouth that is not under their own control. |
cocaineaddict:What is the correlation between a Northerner celebrating as he chooses to, and the Yorubas who are in no way related to this news report? All of a sudden, the Northerner is no longer a friend because PDP did not win Kano? What do the Igbos benefit from all this hate mongering that has become their addiction and preoccupation, while others are making plans for themselves? |
IamaNigerianGuy:Yet you who is not a party member, not to talk of being a Chieftain of the party, believe you're in a position to tell us what position the Chief creator of his own party holds? |
ChristianNorth:Tinubu is not Igbo. We all know those who have been clamouring that they must serve the North in 2023, as long as they are given their entitled role as running mate. |
Just make sure the security officers sweep the National Assembly car park the night before, for any undistinguished senator who may have the uncontrollable ambitions that Saraki had which ultimately led to his political demise. Goje must send emissaries to Saraki to beg him not to be mentioning his name. He has become a bad luck to anyone he is supporting. Atiku still cannot believe that Saraki deceived him about his political relevance, yet he could not return to the Senate or win any single state assembly seat or governorship for PDP. Saraki as Atiku campaign DG, managed to win only 2 wards in the whole of Kwara State for Atiku. |
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AskProf:Do you belong to the tribe that rather than live its own life, is determined to be stuck in the mud and be reacting to the actions of others who it claimed betrayed their ancestors many years ago? |
theoldpretender:You are right with your 2nd point. If Buhari is unable to solve the problem of local refining in 8years, despite have 4 refineries that are ever under repairs, he would be no less a failure than Jonathan. When Allison Diezani was asked about the status of the refineries during the period of the subsidy removal protests and subsidy payment investigations, she said and I quote "it is not in the interest of the government to operate oil refineries". That was when I realised that we have inglorious bastards as the leaders of Nigeria. Is it a crime for a government to allow its own people enjoy the benefits of a resource that is readily available? If we are already borrowing funds from foreign partners, can't we borrow funds to build refineries that is not as cumbersome and expensive as building a space station? Can't the federal government run a refinery that can survive on the profits of the sales of the crude oil derivatives, and use same profits to pay off the loan, yet the pump price of such derivatives would still be cheaper than importation? Why are we stuck with clueless vagabonds in power? |
OAUTemitayo:Some people have harboured hate from 1966 up till now. So you do not expect such people to have anything else in their system except hate. |
Anytime I remember what Jonathan and Okonjo Iweala did to Nigerian foreign reserves and savings, I shake my head at the lost opportunity to build on the economic successes of the Obasanjo regime that same Okonjo Iweala played a celebrated role. When I remember that all the expenditures made was largely to buy 2nd hand trains, build almajiri schools, provide funds for embezzlement by military chiefs, and provide funds for Jonathan's reelection under the guise of security funds to fight terrorism, I rejoice that he was sacked and returned to his village. When I remember that over $6.8b of counterpart funding for JV oil projects with International Oil Companies, were left unpaid by the same regime that was making a windfall from the sales of crude oil, I begin to wonder if the then president was not an enemy of the state. When I remember that the same economy we were told was very sound, had to start borrowing to pay federal workers salaries to the tune of N470b ($2.5b) for Feb/Mar/Apr 2015, just because oil prices had dropped to below $60/barrel, the more reason I believe Nigeria would have encountered the Venezuelan type of economic collapse, had the same Ineffectual Buffoon remained in power when oil price eventually dropped to $27/barrel. The Jonathan government was a big ponzi scheme that refused to invest, liquidated all the investments inherited, spent all the savings with $20b ECA perished to $2b, spent every single kobo they generated in their tenure, and left a national wage bill that even oil producing states could not fulfill if they had to be responsible for other state expenditure to provide public services to the people. Even when the EFCC was busy trying to limit the corruption and theft ongoing in that regime, Jonathan did not welcome the publicity his regime was getting, and exclaimed that there was no corruption but ordinary theft, yet billions of dollars were disappearing and those who dared to speak were forced out of their station like Lamido Sanusi. When we needed a Joseph to save up grain for the years of famine, we were saddled with a Jonathan who would work against his own house and give up his own inheritance to his friends. |
justice12000:All the hate mongering all over Nigeria by the Igbos, what have you reaped from it but sorrow, tears, and blood? Your punishment by nature is that, you must come and serve us in the SouthWest and elsewhere to survive and send something back home to your Umunna. While the rest of Nigeria is acting and making plans for their future, the Igboman is busy waiting to react and punish one tribe or the other that "betrayed" him many years ago. Keep swimming in the mud. |
teebaxy:From the above response of this upset man that a drug dealer was caught, and rather than praise those who played their role at their own duty post, he resorted to abuse the above politicians, then your guess is as good as mine as to the tribe of the culprit and the party supported by the above poster. |
EnkayDezign:See Abba Yusuf below. Instead of being Atikulated, he preferred Buhari Next Level.
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How Ganduje was able to overcome a deficit of over 26k votes, really confirms to me that Kwankwaso is an overhyped politician. While Kwankwaso was running helter skelter and wailing on re-election day, Ganduje was playing football with the political destiny of Kwankwaso. Anyway, the candidate of PDP, Abba Yusuf, was seen supporting Buhari for the presidency, instead of Atiku of PDP. I wonder what the rejected Atiku has to say now about Kwankwaso and his puppet in-law, considering how Atiku was humiliated by Kano voters.
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justice12000:Chibuzor, are you the one posing as Abdulrazak Tasiu Baba? I salute the IPOB uncanny ability to always find a way to worship the discredited and useless director who has suddenly become an enemy of Ndigbo like Ralph Uwazuruike. |
If I did not know the deceitful modus operandi of IPOB and its vast no-holds-barred penchant for self-adulating propaganda, I would have been deceived that it was truly a Northerner who posted such. |
tbarrister:You are a realist, I give you that. But you are still a confused bastard suffering from inferiority complex, and should not be found extolling how his stubborn and brave Ebira, fought off the Jihadic North, only to embrace same people because it would allow him access to eat Tuwo. |
tbarrister:You prefer to identify with Kano for political reasons that obviously include your admiration for the tribal and religious superiority of the jihadic Hausa-Fulani, yet you were still making boasts against them when you are already mentally enslaved to their superiority. Dude, you are a bastard suffering from inferiority complex. Or are you not the same person that was boasting in the past below? tbarrister:Why should the Fulani or Hausa fight you anymore, when you have already embraced their superiority and identity without a single bullet fired in Kano? |
ikennaf1:Leo Dasilva Jnr has a Catholic Dad with the same name, and a Muslim mum. I do not understand the agony of the Igbos and the desire for chaos and anarchy, despite always bearing the brunt of their wicked ways eventually? |
tbarrister:Indeed you are from Kano like you claimed being Ebira from Kogi below in 2015? tbarrister: tbarrister: tbarrister: |
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