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Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by Gozac: 3:34pm On May 02, 2022 |
rippa:Nigeria is not yet ripe for good leadership, your pleas will certainly fall on deaf ears Many believe that's better for Nigeria to tumble than for an Igbo man to rule. Mind you many poor and disgruntled Igbos equally want Nigeria to tumble so that they can get their eldorado country called Biafra. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by TheNiceGuy(m): 3:35pm On May 02, 2022 |
No single Igbo Will play spoiler game. Almost every Igbo do that daily already. Even the poster just did it from his clueless statement. You want to catch monkey and yet you're hiding your banana. You People's uncouth languages does that daily already |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by Gozac: 3:38pm On May 02, 2022 |
maestroferddi:When top Igbo politicians were dinning and wining with PDP they didn't remember SE, now they have lost power they started remembering the people. Shame unto all Igbo politicians |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by onuman: 3:39pm On May 02, 2022 |
naptu2: Secessionist groups are all over Nigeria - east, west, south and north. In the north, Bolo Haram with its numerous sympathisers from the northwest and northeast regions indirectly struggle for an Islamic Republic. Oduduwa Republic agitators are here and increasing in numbers. Niger Delta Republic agitators are here. Zoning of the presidency between the north and the south has been it since 1999 Therefore, now that it's the turn of the SE to produce a successor to president Buhari, citing IPOB with its operators as possible stumbling block to realization of Nigeria's president of Igbo extraction is a ruse; at best, it's like changing the goalpost in the middle of a football game. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by Neatboy(m): 3:39pm On May 02, 2022 |
seunmsg: Seun, what makes him a lying machine? Because the wrong comparison he made? Even statisticians sometimes miscalculate. You guys are just struggling to give a dog a bad name just to hang it. Face the truth, this man is the most credible candidate followed by Osinbanjo. The rest are business as usual. Una no dey pity for this country? Una no dey think about the future of your children. I and my entire family na for Obi. I am not saying this because of the Igbo factor. If not him I will go for Osinbanjo. But sincerely speaking, I have listened to both, Osinbanjo only sounded like an enlightened Buhari, and Peter Obi seems like the one with the formula. 2 Likes |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by Petdagr8t(m): 4:22pm On May 02, 2022 |
seunmsg: Who is this one again?, A won Yoruba head slammer spotted. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by 1bunne4lif(m): 4:31pm On May 02, 2022 |
seunmsg:Continue wailing
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Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by guychidile: 4:32pm On May 02, 2022 |
We don't need any spoiler jor.we want Peter Obi to come and rebuild 9jiria. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by Legendforte: 5:23pm On May 02, 2022 |
oyeb15:But with high population density and 2nd highest population in other states after indigenes, lagos state for example. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by Legendforte: 5:28pm On May 02, 2022 |
sokera:Cant u differentiate b/w landmass and actual population. Get educated. Igbos are everywhere throughout the country, cotinent and the globe. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by maestroferddi: 5:45pm On May 02, 2022 |
Gozac:Your comment is vague...it appears you are either jumping the gun or some kind of doomsday prophet... |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by maestroferddi: 6:06pm On May 02, 2022 |
od501:The fact people who reason like you have been allowed to ventilate your defeatist and ultra-negative ideas have dangerous connotations for Igboland. This was how Nnamdi Kanu alienated Igbo elites and intelligentsia...He used demagoguery and cheap blackmail to whip ignorant elements in Igbo society into a frenzy.. He was busy insulting people and making crass statements thereby creating needless enemies for the Igbos. Everything came to a head when he allowed himself to be apprehended in a rather embarrassing manner. Now that the Igbos are at a touching distance of political self discovery, people like you should exercise some semblance of rationality and allow things proceed procedurally... Let's learn from the past as Wise people.. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by sokera: 6:25pm On May 02, 2022 |
Legendforte:are you aware 1 local government in Lagos state make more money than the entire 5 Igbo States ? |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by Legendforte: 6:29pm On May 02, 2022 |
sokera:Yes sir but no b wetin we dey talk nah. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by od501: 7:55pm On May 02, 2022 |
maestroferddi: Kindly point out where I used derogatory word(s) in my comments. Secondly, people like you end up seeing everything wrong with how people react to an action, disregarding the actions that led to it. Have you bothered asking yourself the state of Igbo land before the emergence of MNK? How come you saw how he insulted the SE elites, but turn blind eye when they lured him to a negotiation meeting in Enugu to finish him off using the Nigerian army. Where were people like you when the same Igbo elites who have pledged loyalty to their Fulani masters plotted a failed assassination that killed over 20 people in his residence in Abia state? Have you bothered asking yourself why this man is drawed and still drawing mammoth crowd in Nigeria and beyond at a very short period? It's because people needs a leader, a saviour that can deliver them from the present situation, and MNK did Just that. Same thing your "academia and intelligentsia (whatever that means) can't do. Continue blowing grammar while the jihadists continue to close up on you and your kinsmen. Ah... how I pity your likes. No offence, but it's true. You are far from understanding the game they are playing on you. Good luck with your kind of reasoning. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by maestroferddi: 9:12pm On May 02, 2022 |
od501:I really don't know where I should start addressing the slew of simplistic and largely unfounded assertions you have made. Any simpleton can make careless allegations here and there but political progress and relevance are way beyond self-serving recriminations The marginalisation and criminal neglect of the igbos did not start today so a thoughtful and pragmatic person should know that to address them will need strategic and systematic engagement. You don't solve a problem by creating an existential problem. It is ridiculous to allege that the failings and missteps of Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB were orchestrated by Igbo elites. It sounds like the kind of narrative one hears at beer parlors and drinking joints. Nnamdi Kanu was busy instigating the hoi poloi in Igboland against their leaders but now that he got himself ferried back to face this same establishment, who are the ones at the forefront of effort to get him unshackled? Mistakes were made in the past but is another thing electing to continue on the wrong road thinking that the outcome will change. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by od501: 9:38pm On May 02, 2022 |
maestroferddi: Sorry I can't respond to this display of ignorance, I can even barely read it. But I know one thing, if you lack the ability to see, you definitely hear. I will advise you, convert the energy you put into using using ambiguous English sentences into rational thinking. Think man, think!! They are using your head, and they are closing in on everybody. A war brewing, but it pains me to realise that you are too blind to see. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by maestroferddi: 10:03pm On May 02, 2022 |
od501:It is like the case of a mad man looking at a sane person and branding him mad while displaying all the manifestations of mental instability... You are wasting my precious time. However, I will promise you and your likes that in the fullness of time, your insanity and hallucination will be resolved. Ojukwu boldly led the Igbos in the Civil War but even he himself cautioned against dare-devil and thoughtless protestations. ..He rather advised rapproachment and dialogue. It is only a fool who refuses to learn from history for the guarantee of a better tomorrow. PS...Don't be a lazybone...raise your game such you don't look lost amidst a simple engagement. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Who Will Be The Spoiler In The South-East? by LordOfTheGame: 11:52pm On May 02, 2022 |
Since the rest of the Nigerian people are jittery over Igbo man becoming the president and are thereby mobilising all manner of propagandas and lies to demarket the Igbo, don't you think that that's enough reason to believe and call for the restoration of Biafra? |
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