Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by Deadlytruth(m): 8:57am On May 01, 2022 |
cosmos1440:
Must you Igbos always lie ? The NCNC did not win the minority seats, the NPC had the highest number. Also, the NCNC did not join the NPC out of pity, but out of greed. Go and read your history books, even Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana was aghast when he heard of Azikiwe's NCNC forming a coalition with Ahmadu Bello's NPC. They lie in the attempt to soothe their severely bruised ego which resulted from their deadly miscalculation of teeming up with Hausafulanis against their fellow Southerners at independence. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by CSTRR: 8:59am On May 01, 2022 |
Arkmanbuddy:
So you think an Igbo president will right the wrongs? Your foolishness is top notch! You are foolish to think I am hung up on ethnic presidency. My IQ is far above yours. Nothing concern me with Igbo presidency. I am more concerned with candidates. And the best candidate right now happens to be an Igbo man. Carry your ethnic nonsense go front. 1 Like |
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Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by 77up(m): 9:11am On May 01, 2022 |
helinues:
Then should we say this your own comments is madder?
See, that you have been escaping banning don't mean you can escape it for ever. Na just 1 dey cause brain resetting.
I have been telling you to dey your lane but you dey wan proof say you get something to say, okay now
We shall see Did you think these our people really know what they want Today na biafra, tomorrow presidency , before na Obi ,now na Yahaya |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by haslaw(m): 9:30am On May 01, 2022 |
Asso Rock is not for nkporu miri cannibals neither is it for Judases |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by Topshow2010(m): 9:48am On May 01, 2022 |
Ebubu:
I am proud to be from the SE at all times except when it’s time for politics.
Because it is always from one embarrassment to another. However when it comes to education and business acumen I’m proud of my race.
In politics we are worse off and at best kindergartens. We are perfectly clowns in politics.
I still don’t understand how we get to this level of politics though.
In the first republic we were a beacon to behold in politics as the party we dominated which was NCNC won the highest number of seats in the parliament when we practiced parliamentary system of government so we formed the government at the center in alliance with minority NPC out of pity.
In second republic through alliance once more we were able to clinch VP and remain formidable in politics.
Since the third republic which kicked off in 1999 we have been abysmal. My opinion is the political towers of the first and second republic failed to tutor and raise astute political men to take over from them when they retire or pass on.
Hence, the politicians we have been having since 1999 coming from the Igbo and representing the Igbo have thus been clowns and concert men who are at best, expats at foolery and money for pocket i sing for you crew.
There is a crying dearth of politicians who can rival the successes of former SE politicians, in present day Igbo land Good submissions and historical retrospective lane ,however it's d costly error in first Republic actions undertaken by d great Zik in joining with d NPC dt brought us to where we are today (Northern political dominance). 1 Like |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by wingmanIII: 10:06am On May 01, 2022 |
Chop Bello money. Nothing do you! 1 Like |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by Tulsaguy: 10:07am On May 01, 2022 |
Hahahahahahajaja |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by cosmos1440: 10:07am On May 01, 2022 |
engrchykae: it is your youths that remi tinubu was complaining to be lazy some years back, how they come to bourdilon to beg for money. They want their share of bullion van. Silly shameless beggars. After electing a calamity on Nigerians, they will go back to skullarship Otondo, see how you are trying to shift the goalpost. At least, they ay are not cannibals like you and your people. 1 Like |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by cosmos1440: 10:09am On May 01, 2022 |
Deadlytruth:
They lie in the attempt to soothe their severely bruised ego which resulted from their deadly miscalculation of teeming up with Hausafulanis against their fellow Southerners at independence. Don't mind the empty chest-beating idiots 1 Like |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by wingmanIII: 10:12am On May 01, 2022 |
Johel:
Igbos....they never support their own...they will leave Peter Obi and prefer fools Uwazuruike is now Igbos? This is a man that cannot win his ward in an election. He is totally irrelevant and Igbos or any tribe in Nigeria can never support one person. Or is Bello not having Yoruba supporters? MKO Abiola's daughter is one of his campaign Managers. Why can't all Yorubas support tinubu or VP? 2 Likes |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by wingmanIII: 10:15am On May 01, 2022 |
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Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by Omodua(m): 10:52am On May 01, 2022 |
NwaNimo1: Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, leader of Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) on Saturday, led some South East youths in a solidarity march in Owerri, Imo, in support of the 2023 presidential bid of Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi.
Uwazuruike who also said he does not believe in president of Igbo extraction, said the contest should be thrown open.
The MASSOB leader stated this when Bello, a presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress(APC), visited him in Owerri, Imo.
The youths, who started the procession from the MASSOB leader’s house in Owerri, marched through the streets, carrying different placards, with inscriptions such as “Power to the Youths, Support Yahaya Bello”, “Youths Can Also Lead”, and “Yahaya Bello for the Youths”, among others.
They made it clear that the only solution to Nigeria’s political quagmire was for power to go to the youths.
According to them, in this regard, Bello is the right fit for the position of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Bello picked the APC Expression of Interest and Nomination forms at the party’s national secretarial on Wednesday.
Uwazuruike, who advised Nigerians and party leaders to shun zoning, as it had no place in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, said his group would support Bello to become the next president of Nigeria because he had the leadership qualities to lead Nigeria effectively.
He noted that power should go to the best in the race, adding that the Kogi governor remained the best for the job.
“All Nigerians should rally round the youthful governor. We are supporting Bello for this and no one else. That he has the capacity to solve the problem of insecurity and a host of others facing the nation is not in doubt.
“This is a crucial time in the history of the country. We must give youths a chance, especially one that has demonstrated uncommon capacity, in the person of Yahaya Bello,” he said.
Uwazuruike, who is also the founder of Biafran Independent Movement (BIM) said f Nigeria’s sovereignty must be upheld, the idea of Igbo president should be discarded.
He said,: “I don’t believe in the idea of zoning system or Igbo president because zoning means sectionalism. “If we want to talk about Nigeria, we must throw the presidential contest open but if you throw it open, it must be for the youths not elders, because the elders have failed us.
Uwazuruike said his group would support Bello to become the next president of Nigerian because he is a youth with the leadership qualities to deliver the Nigeria project. “The youths must be given power, the elders has continued to be in power without great result.
He urged Nigerians to support Bello, describing zoning or Igbo presidency as a project aimed at promoting sectionalism. Speaking, Bello expressed gratitude over the reception given to him by no fewer than Five thousand members of MASSOB/BIM who welcomed him in Imo.
Bello said he was prepared to deliver the Nigerian project if given opportunity to serve as the next president of the country.
“I’m prepared to lead this country, I shall address insecurity, heath system as well as educational system.
“Nigerians must be very careful and be ready to make the best decision in choosing their next president,” he said. (NAN)
https://newsdiaryonline.com/2023-ill-support-yahaya-bello-i-dont-believe-in-igbo-presidency-uwazuruike/
Failed Lawyer. How much were you SETTLED to switch allegiance and betraying Igbo presidency agenda? Shame! |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by paramakina202: 10:53am On May 01, 2022 |
Once upon a time many Igbo youths wasted their live believing this clown called Uwazuruike was fighting to restore Biafra for the betterment of Igbo race.Today another criminal called Nnamdi Kanu has stepped into his shoes and misled many into thinking he is fighting for them and thousands has already died for the sake of this fake agitators....Time will also expose MNK for what he truly is.....A cold blooded criminal. |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by Johel(m): 11:14am On May 01, 2022 |
wingmanIII:
Uwazuruike is now Igbos? This is a man that cannot win his ward in an election. He is totally irrelevant and Igbos or any tribe in Nigeria can never support one person. Or is Bello not having Yoruba supporters? MKO Abiola's daughter is one of his campaign Managers. Why can't all Yorubas support tinubu or VP? If Una see credible candidate,all hands should support such candidate...keep sentiment aside. 1 Like |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by Johel(m): 11:15am On May 01, 2022 |
maestroferddi: One wonders who is more foolish....you or the undesirable elements carrying placards.?
When did the action of less than thirty hired miscreants and never-do-wells represent the views of over 50 million Igbos?
Most of you guys are supposedly educated but yet it appears simple critical thinking/reasoning is way beyond you Since you are busy wondering who's more foolish, I hereby tell you that you are more foolish as foolishness itself. |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by warlordd(m): 11:26am On May 01, 2022 |
Malory: Why calling me a stupid person?
Is your name Onye nzuzu Kanu? |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by pharmaking: 11:40am On May 01, 2022 |
I am with Ralph on this but yayaya bello is not an option please.
I will rather vote buhari again for another 8 years. |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by Lightorder: 12:05pm On May 01, 2022 |
That Judas is very hungry 1 Like |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by engrchykae(m): 12:08pm On May 01, 2022 |
cosmos1440:
Otondo, see how you are trying to shift the goalpost. At least, they ay are not cannibals like you and your people. Says a skullarship youth 1 Like |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by Sleekfingers: 12:11pm On May 01, 2022 |
NwaNimo1: Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, leader of Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) on Saturday, led some South East youths in a solidarity march in Owerri, Imo, in support of the 2023 presidential bid of Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi.
Uwazuruike who also said he does not believe in president of Igbo extraction, said the contest should be thrown open.
The MASSOB leader stated this when Bello, a presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress(APC), visited him in Owerri, Imo.
The youths, who started the procession from the MASSOB leader’s house in Owerri, marched through the streets, carrying different placards, with inscriptions such as “Power to the Youths, Support Yahaya Bello”, “Youths Can Also Lead”, and “Yahaya Bello for the Youths”, among others.
They made it clear that the only solution to Nigeria’s political quagmire was for power to go to the youths.
According to them, in this regard, Bello is the right fit for the position of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Bello picked the APC Expression of Interest and Nomination forms at the party’s national secretarial on Wednesday.
Uwazuruike, who advised Nigerians and party leaders to shun zoning, as it had no place in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, said his group would support Bello to become the next president of Nigeria because he had the leadership qualities to lead Nigeria effectively.
He noted that power should go to the best in the race, adding that the Kogi governor remained the best for the job.
“All Nigerians should rally round the youthful governor. We are supporting Bello for this and no one else. That he has the capacity to solve the problem of insecurity and a host of others facing the nation is not in doubt.
“This is a crucial time in the history of the country. We must give youths a chance, especially one that has demonstrated uncommon capacity, in the person of Yahaya Bello,” he said.
Uwazuruike, who is also the founder of Biafran Independent Movement (BIM) said f Nigeria’s sovereignty must be upheld, the idea of Igbo president should be discarded.
He said,: “I don’t believe in the idea of zoning system or Igbo president because zoning means sectionalism. “If we want to talk about Nigeria, we must throw the presidential contest open but if you throw it open, it must be for the youths not elders, because the elders have failed us.
Uwazuruike said his group would support Bello to become the next president of Nigerian because he is a youth with the leadership qualities to deliver the Nigeria project. “The youths must be given power, the elders has continued to be in power without great result.
He urged Nigerians to support Bello, describing zoning or Igbo presidency as a project aimed at promoting sectionalism. Speaking, Bello expressed gratitude over the reception given to him by no fewer than Five thousand members of MASSOB/BIM who welcomed him in Imo.
Bello said he was prepared to deliver the Nigerian project if given opportunity to serve as the next president of the country.
“I’m prepared to lead this country, I shall address insecurity, heath system as well as educational system.
“Nigerians must be very careful and be ready to make the best decision in choosing their next president,” he said. (NAN)
https://newsdiaryonline.com/2023-ill-support-yahaya-bello-i-dont-believe-in-igbo-presidency-uwazuruike/
Youthful governor that has done nothing in Kogi state abi? Is like Mpuru Mmiri dey worry this one...... 1 Like |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by MoneyMustBMade(m): 12:23pm On May 01, 2022 |
This man go soon collect from the igbos since he can't properly manage his brain well 1 Like |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by MoneyMustBMade(m): 12:25pm On May 01, 2022 |
Just because nnamdi kanu refuse to listen to u on bribery, u re now going against the igbos. Nawao 1 Like |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by MUAnaZephyr: 12:51pm On May 01, 2022 |
Brown envelop is a goal.
If you know, you know! |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by ultimateprof: 1:27pm On May 01, 2022 |
May all the bad luck in Igbo land visit Uwazuruike and become only his own and for those fools who supported this his useless motion, Amen! |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by tonyson010(m): 1:46pm On May 01, 2022 |
Datikwerreboi:
Segregational politics caused it, you can use the present happening were govs of Abia and Enugu are canvassing for wike when other SE politicians are there I don't think so. greed and ego to out manouvre a fellow Igbo man is a big thing to see here. |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by Asswipemod: 2:09pm On May 01, 2022 |
NwaNimo1: Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, leader of Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) on Saturday, led some South East youths in a solidarity march in Owerri, Imo, in support of the 2023 presidential bid of Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi.
Uwazuruike who also said he does not believe in president of Igbo extraction, said the contest should be thrown open.
The MASSOB leader stated this when Bello, a presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress(APC), visited him in Owerri, Imo.
The youths, who started the procession from the MASSOB leader’s house in Owerri, marched through the streets, carrying different placards, with inscriptions such as “Power to the Youths, Support Yahaya Bello”, “Youths Can Also Lead”, and “Yahaya Bello for the Youths”, among others.
They made it clear that the only solution to Nigeria’s political quagmire was for power to go to the youths.
According to them, in this regard, Bello is the right fit for the position of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Bello picked the APC Expression of Interest and Nomination forms at the party’s national secretarial on Wednesday.
Uwazuruike, who advised Nigerians and party leaders to shun zoning, as it had no place in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, said his group would support Bello to become the next president of Nigeria because he had the leadership qualities to lead Nigeria effectively.
He noted that power should go to the best in the race, adding that the Kogi governor remained the best for the job.
“All Nigerians should rally round the youthful governor. We are supporting Bello for this and no one else. That he has the capacity to solve the problem of insecurity and a host of others facing the nation is not in doubt.
“This is a crucial time in the history of the country. We must give youths a chance, especially one that has demonstrated uncommon capacity, in the person of Yahaya Bello,” he said.
Uwazuruike, who is also the founder of Biafran Independent Movement (BIM) said f Nigeria’s sovereignty must be upheld, the idea of Igbo president should be discarded.
He said,: “I don’t believe in the idea of zoning system or Igbo president because zoning means sectionalism. “If we want to talk about Nigeria, we must throw the presidential contest open but if you throw it open, it must be for the youths not elders, because the elders have failed us.
Uwazuruike said his group would support Bello to become the next president of Nigerian because he is a youth with the leadership qualities to deliver the Nigeria project. “The youths must be given power, the elders has continued to be in power without great result.
He urged Nigerians to support Bello, describing zoning or Igbo presidency as a project aimed at promoting sectionalism. Speaking, Bello expressed gratitude over the reception given to him by no fewer than Five thousand members of MASSOB/BIM who welcomed him in Imo.
Bello said he was prepared to deliver the Nigerian project if given opportunity to serve as the next president of the country.
“I’m prepared to lead this country, I shall address insecurity, heath system as well as educational system.
“Nigerians must be very careful and be ready to make the best decision in choosing their next president,” he said. (NAN)
https://newsdiaryonline.com/2023-ill-support-yahaya-bello-i-dont-believe-in-igbo-presidency-uwazuruike/
These are people who are fighting and insulting Yorubas because they want the presidency. They can't even work in Unity. See how they are behaving! Always ready to sabotage themselves and then turn around to blame Yoruba. |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by Slurity(m): 2:11pm On May 01, 2022 |
CSTRR:
Afenifere is supporting Igbo presidency. Tinubu and osibanjo are fighting for one ticket.
I don't see you accusing the entire Yoruba ethnic of confusion.
People supports who they want.
Stop using it to chase an agenda that you already have in your mind. The end result will make you rethink this your submission. |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by Asswipemod: 2:18pm On May 01, 2022 |
Topshow2010:
Good submissions and historical retrospective lane ,however it's d costly error in first Republic actions undertaken by d great Zik in joining with d NPC dt brought us to where we are today (Northern political dominance). I guess that makes Zik not so great. Then, unlike what the guy you mentioned stated, the East did not allign with the North out of pity but out of spite for the Yoruba, which was a gross political error. |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by ladychioma: 2:25pm On May 01, 2022 |
Efulefu |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by Arkmanbuddy(m): 3:17pm On May 01, 2022 |
CSTRR:
You are foolish to think I am hung up on ethnic presidency.
My IQ is far above yours.
Nothing concern me with Igbo presidency. I am more concerned with candidates.
And the best candidate right now happens to be an Igbo man.
Carry your ethnic nonsense go front. What makes him the best candidate for the seat? Is it the fact that he saved #75Bn in the state's coffers while the people starved? Or that he was inactive while the Awkuzu massacre took place? Or even the fact that $500m was found in his child's offshores account? What makes him better than a CRA? I tell you for free, your bigoted slow mind won't let you have an intellectual discourse over this because Peter Obi is Igbo. I haven't even mentioned any SW candidate. He will not smell the PDP ticket! It'd be a surprise if he gets close to second position on the list. |
Re: 2023: I’ll Support Yahaya Bello, I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency – Uwazuruike by BJanta: 3:22pm On May 01, 2022 |
Datikwerreboi:
Segregational politics caused it, you can use the present happening were govs of Abia and Enugu are canvassing for wike when other SE politicians are there You're wrong. In 2nd Republic, you were were no 3 and couldn't even move beyond the Iboland. The South East as represented by Zik and NPP had majority just in only old Anambra and Imo States. Alhaji Ibrahim Waziri of GNPP also had majority in old States of Bornu and Gongola. Obafemi Awolowo of UPN had majority in the old Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Bendel and Lagos States, while Shagari of NPN had majority in the remaining States of the federation. In both the 1st and 2nd Republics Awolowo was the runner up. In the 1st Republic, Tafawa Balewa that had the majority votes, had less than what was required to form a government. Awolowo who was the runner up could clinch the premiership by going into alliance with Zik, and he actually approached Zik for this .But Zik chose to dash himself to Balewa to spite Awolowo in particular, and the Yorubas in general. That was why Zik was given the office of the president, a powerless position in Parliamentary system of government. You don't expect a senior partner in a political alliance to agree to occupy a less powerful office? Zik did not get to that position through any political prowess, but by default and disloyalty to the South-West. Also in the 2nd Republic Awolowo was the runner up in the 1979 presidential election. And of course, we must all remember the celebrated 2/3 majority by which Shagari was narrowly declared winner after a keen and celebrated legal tussle between Awolowo and Shagari. Shagari subsequently invited Awolowo to him to the government, but he refused preferring to remain in opposition. Zik eventually lobbied for this ,and the NPP was given a few harmless ministerial post and Ume Ezeoke was made the speaker of the house of representatives, an NPP man. And Dr Alex Ekwueme became the VP by party arrangements and not by any contribution or sagacity of the APP or any Iboman. It is this false and erroneous belief and chestbeating that has always been the bane of the Ibo people. Why would you not state facts as they are ? This is history, you are not the only one who knows about it. |