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Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by Desola(f): 5:17pm On Aug 13, 2011 |
Muhahaha, okoro parapo. ACN is an ethnic party yet in their backyard, Tony Oneweek won under the flagship of ACN not to mention Ngige. Ermmm, Edo nko? Even middle beltans came out to show support during the last election. Okay, we siddon, we dey look. |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by Nobody: 5:20pm On Aug 13, 2011 |
Desola: A group of peeps already have claim to that o |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by jookco(m): 5:21pm On Aug 13, 2011 |
While I appreciate all your strategies here, but y'all do not mention Anyim Pius Anyim as a possible Candidate for PDP, or don't you think all this new power vested on Anyim is to groom him to run for office come 2015, lets consider this Anyim choose a North Central Vice Presidential Candidate will certainly give him the vote. Can't wait for 2015 |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by aljharem3: 5:23pm On Aug 13, 2011 |
Desola: my point exactly APGA has nothing to offer ACN best look at CPC or any northern party. But if APGA goes to the north, then they have to settle for VP which i think is a smart move IMO then after VP, SE can look for presidency unless there is a miracle of ACN AND APGA meeting and ACN loves APGA so much that SW and other ACN states gave APGA there support even at that SS would vote along with the north. so it is a win win issue here |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by aljharem3: 5:25pm On Aug 13, 2011 |
jookco: Ngige , alex and ken nnamdi stands a better chance than anyim anyim is not really popular outside his ebonyi state, but then again who knows tomorrow |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by Onlytruth(m): 5:46pm On Aug 13, 2011 |
Posted by: Bliss4Lyfe
The major flaw in your analysis is David Mark. Frankly I don't believe any sound politician in the SE would support his candidature even if we decide to cede this chance to the North. He has failed as a senate president, with no major amendment to the constitution credited to him. He is just a lame duck collecting his own "egunje" from the executive. Tell me ONE thing David Mark stands for. Your other observations are correct IMHO. |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by rhymz(m): 6:12pm On Aug 13, 2011 |
alj_harem: No matter how hard an Aboki tries to be discerning, he will always betray the lameness in his thought process and make nonsense of his own logic by the time he is through with his lame arguements. Tinubu does not control the SW or the Yoruba, yet in thesame breath you are arguing how the SE and SW will never mix cos emperor Tinubu will never lay his pride for APGA and how stupid it will be of him, if he even did it. Don't you see how you contradict yourself like a slowpoke all the time? Your hypocrisy is even worse as it lacks any refinement in its form of disguise; there you are jeering at Igbo and Yoruba inability to cooperate and achieve a goal while you hypocritically talk down on igbo presidency and instead presented other nigerian tribes, you did not forget to lend your phony logic to the possibilities of NE, NW,NC and SW becoming president while the SE plays second fiddle. Murfacking hypocritical cretin trying to sneak a candy bar like that fools anyone. Abeg go siddon jare, abokis and their malu logic. alj_harem: No matter how hard an Aboki tries to be discerning, he will always betray the lameness in his thought process and make nonsense of his own logic by the time he is through with his lame arguements. Tinubu does not control the SW or the Yoruba, yet in thesame breath you are arguing how the SE and SW will never mix cos emperor Tinubu will never lay his pride for APGA and how stupid it will be of him, if he even did it. Don't you see how you contradict yourself like a slowpoke all the time? Your hypocrisy is even worse as it lacks any refinement in its form of disguise; there you are jeering at Igbo and Yoruba inability to cooperate and achieve a goal while you hypocritically talk down on igbo presidency and instead presented other nigerian tribes, you did not forget to lend your phony logic to the possibilities of NE, NW,NC and SW becoming president while the SE plays second fiddle. Murfacking hypocritical cretin trying to sneak a candy bar like that fools anyone. Abeg go siddon jare, abokis and their malu logic. |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by aljharem3: 6:24pm On Aug 13, 2011 |
rhymz: see insults all on me My brother we are discussing now 1. Tinubu does not control SW and he is no emperor 2. ACN and APGA cannot unite as APGA has nothing to offer ACN, again i stand to be corrected 3. Tinubu can deliver ACN votes but not SW. the reality is the those ACN people in power from amosun to fashola were all loved by the people and not love for tinubu or ACN. Ngige was loved by anambra people and not ACN per say 4. I said the SE can be the president. I never said otherwise. I said the ball in there court. believe this the VP position is also very vry important. If lets say the North is going for presidentcy, then the VP must be from the SE for them to win if the West is going for it, then the VP must be from the NE if the SE is going for it the VP must be form NC/NW/NE So the east is full of choices and this choices would tell us Nigerians if we are going to vote for them or not |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by Onlytruth(m): 7:21pm On Aug 13, 2011 |
Onwa Anambra is the hidden GOLD in ACN. If the party is serious about mounting a serious challenge for the presidency, CNN is their only choice. CNN is a seasoned politician and an action executive.
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Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by lagcity(m): 8:20pm On Aug 13, 2011 |
Onlytruth: wouldn't that cause wahala? Ngige has been in ACN SINCE 06/07 |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by houvest: 8:42pm On Aug 13, 2011 |
jookco: Good point Joocko. However, APA needs to step up and play politics. He is too laid back for the politics of the presidency. Okorocha is more visible and has better chances if he goes back to PDP with the stongest political forum in PDP ie the governors forum and if he transforms Imo . However APA is a person that keeps emerging from nowhere when nobody is reckoning with him so It will be folly to wrie him off. |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by emiye(m): 12:19am On Aug 14, 2011 |
Fashola / El-Rufai (VP) wont be a bad idea, it should also be captivating for the youths. A rigorous campaign can play a magic. The bothched ACN / CPC platform can be reconstructed. The two parties are still the largest opposition parties. |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by KnowAll(m): 4:45am On Aug 14, 2011 |
Ayim Pius Ayim can never be taken serious, a template for would be President has been established albeit informally and that template and pre-requisite is you would have to be an ex Governor to be taken serious for any Presidential bid. |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by LogicPower(m): 7:50am On Aug 14, 2011 |
emiye: I may be wrong, but I think the idea that the Hausa-Fulanis would vote for a Yoruba man as president in 2015 simply because one of them is the VP seems a bit far-fetched. For one, the rejection of Buhari (and even Ribadu) by the SW in the last election might have left so much sour taste in the core North that majority of them would gleefully see the nomination of a Yoruba man (by any party) as presenting a good opportunity for them to 'pay back'. After all, the sophisticated Yorubas must have taught the Hausas (and others) that for some strategic considerations, you can reject a ticket (or even two) that has one of your kinsmen as a VP (CPC and ACN tickets) and vote for one that does not have your kinsman at all (PDP ticket). Another apparent obstacle for Fashola, or any Yoruba candidate for that matter, regardless of how qualified he might be, is the fact that many people across the other regions might feel that it is too soon for another Yoruba man to be president - after those eight loooong years of OBJ. |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by PointB: 9:36am On Aug 14, 2011 |
LogicPower: Word! |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by Gbenge77(m): 10:52am On Aug 14, 2011 |
Not sure. |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by temaloz: 3:23pm On Aug 14, 2011 |
2015 is ripe for the SE, Our government should avoid long term negligence. |
Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by temaloz: 3:35pm On Aug 14, 2011 |
Who says GEJ is not coming out again? |
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