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Opinion: The Bias Against The Igbo Tribe Towards Next Year Presidential Election by neolboy(m): 9:46am On Oct 06, 2022
At every given election in Nigeria, the Igbo Tribe has been consistent in voting massively to other tribes. So now that they have a Presidential candidate in person of Peter Obi and are doing everything to rally around him, they are now being tagged all sorts of names like; Ipig, flat head, terrorist and the rest.

This is Injustice and pure wickedness. These is the structure of how the Igbos has been voting for Presidential aspirant regardless of tribe and religions.

1993: The Igbos voted for M.K.O Abiola.
1999: The Igbos voted for Olusegun Obasanjo.
2003: The Igbos voted for Olusegun Obasanjo.
2007: The Igbos voted for Yaradua.
2011: The Igbos voted for Goodluck Jonathan.
2015: The Igbos voted for Goodluck Jonathan.
2019: The Igbos voted for Atiku.

For many years, The Igbos have been voting for people from other regions regardless of religion difference.
Now in 2023, they want to vote for someone with the capacity to lead from their own region, they are being called derogatory names.
The interesting part of it is that people who want a better tomorrow do not see Obi as an Igbo agenda but a man to turn Nigeria into a great country.
Vote Peter Obi for a great and livable Nigeria.

Culled from DONALDKING100



Modified: This in no way represent a general opinion but a personal one, so do not see it as a representation of the majority opinion.

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Re: Opinion: The Bias Against The Igbo Tribe Towards Next Year Presidential Election by kettykin: 9:49am On Oct 06, 2022
Injustice against igbo how,? Who are this suffering from the gross maladministration of APC today. The insecurity issues, high Forex issi
Re: Opinion: The Bias Against The Igbo Tribe Towards Next Year Presidential Election by Ebi2233: 9:56am On Oct 06, 2022
OP stop writing trash. You are not writing to babies.
Re: Opinion: The Bias Against The Igbo Tribe Towards Next Year Presidential Election by Racoon(m): 9:57am On Oct 06, 2022
The Igbos will never supports a failure or catastrophe because of the sheer sake of politics as the SW politics of sophistication have landed this failed nation since 2015. The truth is always bitter but can never be denied.

Re: Opinion: The Bias Against The Igbo Tribe Towards Next Year Presidential Election by asanausana91: 9:59am On Oct 06, 2022
neolboy:
At every given election in Nigeria, the Igbo Tribe has been consistent in voting massively to other tribes. So now that they have a Presidential candidate in person of Peter Obi and are doing everything to rally around him, they are now being tagged all sorts of names like; Ipig, flat head, terrorist and the rest.

This is Injustice and pure wickedness. These is the structure of how the Igbos has been voting for Presidential aspirant regardless of tribe and religions.

1993: The Igbos voted for M.K.O Abiola.
1999: The Igbos voted for Olusegun Obasanjo.
2003: The Igbos voted for Olusegun Obasanjo.
2007: The Igbos voted for Yaradua.
2011: The Igbos voted for Goodluck Jonathan.
2015: The Igbos voted for Goodluck Jonathan.
2019: The Igbos voted for Atiku.

For many years, The Igbos have been voting for people from other regions regardless of religion difference.
Now in 2023, they want to vote for someone with the capacity to lead from their own region, they are being called derogatory names.
The interesting part of it is that people who want a better tomorrow do not see Obi as an Igbo agenda but a man to turn Nigeria into a great country.
Vote Peter Obi for a great and livable Nigeria.

Culled from DONALDKING100
now they should vote for Atiku again if they really want to win in 2027
Re: Opinion: The Bias Against The Igbo Tribe Towards Next Year Presidential Election by Tinubuadvocate: 10:03am On Oct 06, 2022
I can see that you people lack knowledge how many times you will read that you igbo haven't support a Yoruba since the creation of this country.
Re: Opinion: The Bias Against The Igbo Tribe Towards Next Year Presidential Election by Difrent: 10:06am On Oct 06, 2022
neolboy:
At every given election in Nigeria, the Igbo Tribe has been consistent in voting massively to other tribes. So now that they have a Presidential candidate in person of Peter Obi and are doing everything to rally around him, they are now being tagged all sorts of names like; Ipig, flat head, terrorist and the rest.

This is Injustice and pure wickedness. These is the structure of how the Igbos has been voting for Presidential aspirant regardless of tribe and religions.

1993: The Igbos voted for M.K.O Abiola.
1999: The Igbos voted for Olusegun Obasanjo.
2003: The Igbos voted for Olusegun Obasanjo.
2007: The Igbos voted for Yaradua.
2011: The Igbos voted for Goodluck Jonathan.
2015: The Igbos voted for Goodluck Jonathan.
2019: The Igbos voted for Atiku.

For many years, The Igbos have been voting for people from other regions regardless of religion difference.
Now in 2023, they want to vote for someone with the capacity to lead from their own region, they are being called derogatory names.
The interesting part of it is that people who want a better tomorrow do not see Obi as an Igbo agenda but a man to turn Nigeria into a great country.
Vote Peter Obi for a great and livable Nigeria.

Culled from DONALDKING100



Modified: This in no way represent a general opinion but a personal one, so do not see it as a representation of the majority opinion.

You voted for PDP presidents...kindly ask PDP to give an igboman the ticket
When even pdp didnt find any igboman worthy of making its presidential candidate is it other Nigerians that will consider it....not with the il-advised biafra agitation that rather than make more people sympathetic to their plight actually opened up peoples eyes to the true nature of the igboman as an unserious lot who just dont know or want to learn how to play politics
Re: Opinion: The Bias Against The Igbo Tribe Towards Next Year Presidential Election by donaldking100: 10:13am On Oct 06, 2022
Difrent:


You voted for PDP presidents...kindly ask PDP to give an igboman the ticket
When even pdp didnt find any igboman worthy of making its presidential candidate is it other Nigerians that will consider it....not with the il-advised biafra agitation that rather than make more people sympathetic to their plight actually opened up peoples eyes to the true nature of the igboman as an unserious lot who just dont know or want to learn how to play politics

Please which party is Peter Obi in?
& in what year was P.D.P formed?
Typical agbadorian reasoning.

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Re: Opinion: The Bias Against The Igbo Tribe Towards Next Year Presidential Election by Gongoozler: 10:14am On Oct 06, 2022
Don't mind yorubas tagging IGBOS ipob/secessionist. They forget not quite long their agitation for oduduwa kingdom headed by igboho. Pot calling kettle black

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