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Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by inoki247: 11:20am On Dec 18, 2022
Juanmike:
Stop weeping


Lol your weeping neva start calm down till Feb...
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by kellyzaf(m): 11:25am On Dec 18, 2022
BigSarah:
No, they are all lying to him, every one knows Obi started his campaign too late when, almost every power broker has taken sides, that's why till date no valuable politician is with Obi, even amongst his own tribe.

ex-generals that can't draw governors, senators, HOR, and other elites are useless...

Obi is alone, his eyes would soon open like it did during PDP primaries..

Atiku is next, say no to rookies and drug barons

Why are you so pained with this write up? Hope all is well bro cuz i can sense bitterness in ur quote. Na waooh take it easy ooh. Atiku no even know u sef.
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by saintrow1: 11:27am On Dec 18, 2022
Ancecoker:
grin
Obi is our man oo... I am yoruba and won't because of tribalism dump a brilliant brain Peter Obi...

Fake to yoruba, imposter

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Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by gudugudumeje: 11:27am On Dec 18, 2022
WHAT A HYPOCRITE AND A TERRIBLE DECEIT Obasanjo is. Just like his gang of terrors to good works and all never-won-a-war generals but coups makers and bully of unarmed civilians....
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by livinbygrace: 11:31am On Dec 18, 2022
General or no general Tinubu is the next President .
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Shikena(m): 11:34am On Dec 18, 2022
At the end of the day the real Igbos outside of all the social media noise by less than 10,000 people are firmly in Atiku's grip so they are definitely atikulating with their beloved PDP grin

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Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by zudozz: 11:36am On Dec 18, 2022
Only a senseless person will not back Obi.

If you have common sense you must back Obi.

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Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by lovinagbad: 11:38am On Dec 18, 2022
Karrima:
The ex generals have seen it all. They're wiser and more informed than you think. Most of them want the best for the nation, reason why they support Obi.

Meanwhile, Ugwanyi is useless in Enugu State.
Obasanjo that can win his Polling booth. I pity all of you.
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Goditto(m): 11:44am On Dec 18, 2022
Every patriotic Nigerian backs Obi
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by fijihems: 11:55am On Dec 18, 2022
Wanbissaka:
Obidents ur boy needs 5k.

Over to una

.
You never hear say dem no dey give shishi?

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Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Doyou2019: 12:16pm On Dec 18, 2022
Ancecoker:
grin
Obi is our man oo... I am yoruba and won't because of tribalism dump a brilliant brain Peter Obi...

Same here brother.

PATRIOTIC YORUBAS FOR PETER OBI
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Kavod: 12:16pm On Dec 18, 2022
BigSarah:
No, they are all lying to him, every one knows Obi started his campaign too late when, almost every power broker has taken sides, that's why till date no valuable politician is with Obi, even amongst his own tribe.

ex-generals that can't draw governors, senators, HOR, and other elites are useless...

Obi is alone, his eyes would soon open like it did during PDP primaries..

Atiku is next, say no to rookies and drug barons
THEY ARE BACKING HIM BUT THEIR RIVALS ARE TOO POWERFUL AND THEY CUT THEIR REVENUE TWICE NOW.. PRINTING OF CASH.... BUT OBI IS NOT A SERIOUS PERSON AND VERY SELFISH AND DESPERATE. ITS SO OBVIOUS THAT EVEN HIS VICE IS BEGINNING TO BE SKEPTICAL ABOUT HIM, HENCE THE DISTANCE. THE VICE WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER ONLY PROBLEM IS HIS FRAGILITY.
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Yampotatocarrot(m): 12:19pm On Dec 18, 2022
Left to Obasanjo, there should be no election and Obi should just be sworn in

I couldn't find T.Y Danjuma in the article... That's another person that'll most likely tilt towards Obi, especially with his outburst against the way Buhari has handled security... His people have gone through a lot in the hands of herdsmen

My opinion? I see Babangida sitting on the fence on this way. He'll rather take care of his health than go through the rigours of electioneering

Lastly, damn, I believe the guy in the last picture is Abdulsalam, that man is handsome for his age abeg... That him beard come make mega sense join
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Nobody: 12:20pm On Dec 18, 2022
The funny thing is that obidients pretend that they stand for change yet they crave the adulation of the old system

Just like the atikuites and tinubuites. They don't want what is best for Nigeria. Just to chop cake.

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Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Bennycollins: 12:22pm On Dec 18, 2022
casualobserver:


They can back him all they like. They do not have the influence anymore to make him president.

There are people of voting age that do not even know when these generals were in power. Did Obasanjo who they may remember and these ex army generals not back Atiku last time around….how did that go?
The question is not how it went, but how has it been in the last 8 years,and not just for the generals but for everyone yourself inclusive.
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by AAADE(m): 12:24pm On Dec 18, 2022
Hmmm
r=BigSarah post=119238630]No, they are all lying to him, every one knows Obi started his campaign too late when, almost every power broker has taken sides, that's why till date no valuable politician is with Obi, even amongst his own tribe.

ex-generals that can't draw governors, senators, HOR, and other elites are useless...

Obi is alone, his eyes would soon open like it did during PDP primaries..

Atiku is next, say no to rookies and drug barons [/quote]
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by MoneyMustBMade(m): 12:25pm On Dec 18, 2022
The truth is that obi remains the best candidate and most ready to deliver this falling economy of which everyone knows but we choose not to be honest with our self
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Roboto11: 12:26pm On Dec 18, 2022
Nduka Obiagbena.
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Atm99(m): 12:32pm On Dec 18, 2022
BigSarah:
No, they are all lying to him, every one knows Obi started his campaign too late when, almost every power broker has taken sides, that's why till date no valuable politician is with Obi, even amongst his own tribe.

ex-generals that can't draw governors, senators, HOR, and other elites are useless...

Obi is alone, his eyes would soon open like it did during PDP primaries..

Atiku is next, say no to rookies and drug barons
you will be surprise, am a Yoruba man from Ogun State my vote and my friends and family belong to the Incoming President of Nigeria Mr. Peter Obi. #peterobi2023
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Elidrisy20: 12:36pm On Dec 18, 2022
Forget, that era don pass
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Jman06(m): 12:36pm On Dec 18, 2022
livinbygrace:
General or no general Tinubu is the next President .
Tinubu is not healthy! He's obviously not going to last in that office. A vote for Tinubu is a vote for Shettima to take over! It is a vote for a ruthless set of cabals to take over and loot the country dry!

Yoruba's missed it the moment they chose Tinubu against Osinbajo.

Peter Obi is the best choice for any sane Nigerian to vote for.

A word is enough for the wise!
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Shikena(m): 12:39pm On Dec 18, 2022
Atm99:
you will be surprise, am a Yoruba man from Ogun State my vote and my friends and family belong to the Incoming President of Nigeria Mr. Peter Obi. #peterobi2023
Ayam Igbo man from Nnewi, Anambra State my vote and my friends and family belong to the incoming president of Nigeria and good friend of Igbo kwenus Alhaji Abubakar Chukwudi Atikwu. #ObidientlyAtikulate come Feb 2023
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by casualobserver: 12:40pm On Dec 18, 2022
Bennycollins:
The question is not how it went, but how has it been in the last 8 years,and not just for the generals but for everyone yourself inclusive.

Better than the previous 16 years if measured in terms of enduring legacies

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Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by highchief1: 12:41pm On Dec 18, 2022
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Emola12(m): 12:42pm On Dec 18, 2022
BigSarah:
No, they are all lying to him, every one knows Obi started his campaign too late when, almost every power broker has taken sides, that's why till date no valuable politician is with Obi, even amongst his own tribe.

ex-generals that can't draw governors, senators, HOR, and other elites are useless...

Obi is alone, his eyes would soon open like it did during PDP primaries..

Atiku is next, say no to rookies and drug barons
another aboki spotted
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Bennycollins: 12:52pm On Dec 18, 2022
casualobserver:


Better than the previous 16 years if measured in terms of enduring legacies
Only certain group of people say this. And the reason is obvious.
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by casualobserver: 1:00pm On Dec 18, 2022
Bennycollins:
Only certain group of people say this. And the reason is obvious.

Likewise only certain groups of people deny the improvements in infrastrucure, rail, airports, roads, power, legislative reforms etc…things that don’t disappear after a govt has left. Like you said the reason they deny this is obvious.

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Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Pufpuf(m): 1:01pm On Dec 18, 2022
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Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Nchenches: 1:10pm On Dec 18, 2022
dre11:


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/12/18/2023-are-the-ex-generals-actually-backing-obi/

In all these, Tinubu and Atiku are at the bottom side of lovers of equality in Nigeria, as both men jumped into the 2023 presidential race inconsiderate for equity in Nigeria.
Any country where inequality rules dies gradually.
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by Nchenches: 1:13pm On Dec 18, 2022
BigSarah:
No, they are all lying to him, every one knows Obi started his campaign too late when, almost every power broker has taken sides, that's why till date no valuable politician is with Obi, even amongst his own tribe.

ex-generals that can't draw governors, senators, HOR, and other elites are useless...

Obi is alone, his eyes would soon open like it did during PDP primaries..

Atiku is next, say no to rookies and drug barons


Drug barons?
Also, you forgot that Atiku bribed a US Senator who has just completed his prison sentence over Atiku's bribe.
Re: 2023: Are The Ex-generals Actually Backing Obi? by azikiweironsi(m): 1:15pm On Dec 18, 2022
inoki247:
lol once someone support dere lore dey jubilant once is other way round dey tell us dey only have one vote....


Maybe the Generals also will come and force our hand nd use it to vote...


During last election na the same Obasanjo create new party or so ordinary house of rep he no see win....

grin grin
Chai!! This guy get mouth grin

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