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Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Bulleye(m): 11:54am On Dec 24, 2020 |
On October 12, 2018, Peter Obi was named as the running mate to Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party's Presidential Candidate in the Nigerian 2019 Presidential elections. Peter Obi is Igbo. The post of the vice presidential candidate was being occupied by a Yoruba, Yemi Osinbajo in the All Progressive Party. In the spirit of Southern unity, the PDP should have fielded a Yoruba candidate as its vice presidential candidate. However, the Igbo political class would have none of that. Osinbajo and Obi fought it out at the polls. Same scenario is about to be played out in the 2023 presidential election. However, the Igbo are about to be in the position the Yoruba found themselves in 2019: Tinubu may emerge as the presidential candidate of APC or any other party that may field him in 2023 should he show interest to contest. At the same time, an Igbo presidential candidate may also emerge on the platform of another political party. When Peter Obi contested against Yemi Osinbajo, the Yoruba did not see it as betrayal on the part of the Igbo. Likewise the Igbo should accept Tinubu's candidacy in good faith should he declare his intention to contest in the presidential race in 2023. 1 Like |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by LukasPodolski: 11:57am On Dec 24, 2020 |
"in the spirit of southern unity" I still don't understand the concept of this much talked about "Southern unity" |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Vistra40: 11:57am On Dec 24, 2020 |
Bulleye: Shebi they will contest primaries?let everyone contest for it except you add saying he should be given automatic ticket?if he wins then others will support him |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Bulleye(m): 11:58am On Dec 24, 2020 |
LukasPodolski:It means mutual understanding and agreement. |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by LukasPodolski: 12:00pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Bulleye:between who and who against who? to achieve what? |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Bulleye(m): 12:02pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
LukasPodolski:To engender bond and respect and play by the rule. |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by mayklef(m): 12:04pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Religion, tribe or party affiliation aside, I strongly believe Jagagban will make a Decent and Progressive President owing to his vest experience and Knowledge compared to that vegetable in Daura 3 Likes |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by LukasPodolski: 12:08pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Bulleye: in a federal democratic government, why should a section gang up against another? don't you think such act would defeat the aim of the system? |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Bulleye(m): 12:10pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
LukasPodolski:No, it is no gang up. There should be sense of belonging to everyone. |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by LukasPodolski: 12:19pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Bulleye:and that's why we have the zoning system. since the birth of democracy, that's some 21 years ago, Southern Nigeria has produced the president twice, both occupying the position for 13-14 years, if you ask me, that was an excellent run. since democracy, Southerners have occupied the number 1 position more than their northern counterpart. what sense of belonging are you talking about? |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Cubana06: 12:25pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Of course everyone is free to contest |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Bulleye(m): 12:26pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
LukasPodolski:That the presidency is not the exclusive right of some section of the country. Every Nigerian has a right to aspire to any political office in the land. The late MKO Abiola died for this very purpose. Hence why we have June 12 as public holiday. |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by LukasPodolski: 12:34pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Bulleye:yes, the June 12 injustice is understandable and we can't deny that.. I'm sure the resultant was what brought about democracy, THE NEW NIGERIA. MKO Abiola died for Nigeria, he was the Messiah. he has been compensated, we can all see it, I don't need to say much about this. but Southerners should desist from crying foul, especially when there is none... I can't see any foul play since democracy, was there any? let me know presidency would come back to the South by 2023. |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Bulleye(m): 12:38pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
LukasPodolski:The presidency belongs to Nigeria and should not be appropriated by a section. Rotating it will make it easy for all Nigerians to be free to occupy it. |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by LukasPodolski: 12:42pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Bulleye:isn't that why we have the North/South zoning arrangement? yes, the emergence GEJ has the president immediately after the death of Yaradua appears to affect the Zoning system, a northerner should have been allowed to finish Yaradua tenure. the system would come back to normal in 2023, hopefully.. |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Bulleye(m): 12:46pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
LukasPodolski:We should avoid creating super citizens and slave citizens. |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by LukasPodolski: 1:03pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Bulleye:who are the slave citizens, and how are they slaves? |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Bulleye(m): 1:09pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Bulleye:Super citizens determine who get what while slave citizens are those that cannot enforce their rights. |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by cktheluckyman: 1:09pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
LukasPodolski: The SW will never smell the presidency in 2023.We will make sure of that |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by seunmsg(m): 1:10pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Bulleye: There is nothing like southern unity, it never existed. Igbos have always voted against the candidates of the south west since 1959 and there is nothing to show that they will ever change. We must learn to promote our political interest without relying on the support of the south east. 1 Like |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by IGBOSON1: 1:25pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
seunmsg: Anyone reading your post will assume there’s no ‘southern unity’ because of Ndigbo! I suppose the Yoruba have been falling over themselves to vote for Igbo candidates too? |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by LukasPodolski: 1:35pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
cktheluckyman:you said Buhari will never smell the presidency in 2015 and 2019.. |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Vistra40: 1:53pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
seunmsg: Please Sir, remind me where OBJ is from again that is if you are being truthful to yourself?secondly, Anambra state was the only one in the East that voted for Abiola. Please I beg of you to prove me wrong again |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by seunmsg(m): 2:19pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Vistra40: Olu Falae was the candidate of the south west in 1999 while the north brought out Obasanjo. As usual, south east supported the candidate of the north. In 1993, MKO lost to Bashir Tofa in the south east. So, what’s tour point again? 1 Like |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Vistra40: 2:27pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
seunmsg: If you are talking about a candidate that the South west adopted, then I can agree but still it doesn’t make Obasanjo less a yoruba man. You made it sound as though igbos never voted for any yoruba. I may concede that they did not support a consensus candidate by your people because right from time, the East always aligned with the north politically more than the west |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Sammy07: 2:39pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Vistra40: Do you know why I quote you? Because you are among the Igbos that say the truth. I wonder why some of your breathern thinks we betrayed them in 2015, whereas West has never align with the North in the history of Nigeria. except 2015. |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Bulleye(m): 2:41pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Vistra40:Yes, I agree with you - the east is comfortable in an alliance with the north than with the southwest. Herein lies the crisis of confidence between the Igbo and the Yoruba. |
Re: Why Tinubu Is Free To Contest The 2023 Presidential Election by Blackmoran(m): 2:48pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
I don't like tinubu but with the way I see people hating him and always in a hurry to casigate him am starting to have a change of hearth.. Haters of tinubu your hate for him is cool because neutral people who has no vested interest in politics we have sympathy for him.. |
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