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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by holywind(m): 3:13pm On May 03, 2022 |
If only igbos get sense, if it's not south south or south east, let the north continue 3 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by UncommonLogic: 3:15pm On May 03, 2022 |
Common sense. |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by PHIPEX(m): 3:16pm On May 03, 2022 |
Amalekki:But The South West came to reap (in Obj) where others sowed? Today, they brag with the same Obj they rejected but other regions voted for. If not for same Igbos and South South, there wouldn't have been an Obj presidency. 3 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Tochi3(m): 3:19pm On May 03, 2022 |
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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by YorubaIsGreat(m): 3:19pm On May 03, 2022 |
Grandmeister:see this braind**d and worthle** yeebow s*bh*man, you f**lish ap* looking bast**ds can wail as much as you like, nothing for you guys, we will make sure no yeebow human rules this country 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Josewonder(m): 3:20pm On May 03, 2022 |
Onu ,ngige,okorocha and amench re of no value in their own state .dey can't even win election in their state dey re just dead wood with no election relevant 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by CORRECTMAN78(m): 3:20pm On May 03, 2022 |
YorubaIsGreat: Whether or not they rule, they will still be better than all of you put together; the Yelowbar and the Almajiris. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by YorubaIsGreat(m): 3:23pm On May 03, 2022 |
akinade28:you are not the first to deny that your godforsak** yeebow tribe any you will never be the last 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Grandmeister(m): 3:23pm On May 03, 2022 |
YorubaIsGreat:This one go soon die of high blood pressure. Too much hydraulic soup is not good for your brain. Well this advice is already late. The damage has already been done. Just die already so students can use your body for cadaver. That way you will become useful for something las las. 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Amalekki: 3:24pm On May 03, 2022 |
What's your point? It's been mentioned that: 1) OBJ was not the SW's preferred candidate. 2) Igbos votes is of no relevance here, the major candidates were both from the SW - Olu Falae and OBJ. 3) OBJ was not a consensus candidate, Ekwueme (Igbo) contested against him among others. 4) SW reaped where SW sowed. MKO Abiola's 1993 election was annulled, they lost lots of people during Abacha/Babangida agitations, they formed alliances in 1998/99. Again, what exactly is your point? PHIPEX: 4 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Rawtruth1: 3:24pm On May 03, 2022 |
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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Menance: 3:24pm On May 03, 2022 |
YorubaIsGreat: Power returns to the north. In your lucid dreams with a brown teeth yaribanza rule. 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Menance: 3:25pm On May 03, 2022 |
YorubaIsGreat: Power returns to the north. In your lucid dreams with a brown teeth yaribanza rule. No one has the monopoly of madness 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by RacistProudIgbo: 3:26pm On May 03, 2022 |
YorubaIsGreat: But we already ruled, from Zik to Ironsi and Jona our cousin, Obasanjo the basturd from Anambra is only half yoruba ever ruled, your terrorist Abiola died in prison and your hate monger in chief the ratak taker Awo did not smell the sit, Ekwueme was there before this pastor. So I'm sorry for you because this federating unit you hang on is a product of an Igboman your lord and saviour. Kiss the truth. 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by tsmat(m): 3:26pm On May 03, 2022 |
OgunkeelAllMod: You forget that Igbo have no say on who becomes president of Nigeria. 4 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by tsmat(m): 3:31pm On May 03, 2022 |
RacistProudIgbo: Lol. We are glad you have ruled and now we will never allow it again. We'll rather give your cousin than you. Olusegun Obasanjo is only half Yoruba and we will give it to another half Yoruba come 2023. Are you happy now? 4 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by caracas: 3:32pm On May 03, 2022 |
Ttalk:So the principle of fairness supports getting to power by helping a criminal n evil man get to power? Olodos every where….. 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by annisy(f): 3:32pm On May 03, 2022 |
If the presidency is not coming to south-east let the north continue for another 8years period 2 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by caracas: 3:35pm On May 03, 2022 |
tsmat:Who then has more say if not the igbos? Who has the highest population in Nigeria? Which tribe is the most well spread in Nigeria? IGBOS…. 2 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by lagonovo: 3:36pm On May 03, 2022 |
That is the problem with some of our Igbo brothers on Nairaland. Just too emotional even when they are struggling to make it look like they are joking or yabbing. The problem with getting emotional on issues is that others are not likely to share your personal emotions and that's why you have to debate strictly based on facts. I have read arguments back and forth on this thread and I am yet to find a convincing argument on why the APC should zone their ticket to the SE. It's all emotional outbursts and inaccurate information about 1999 election. tsmat: 4 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Kelvin3476: 3:37pm On May 03, 2022 |
WHAT ARE THE SOWING AND REAPING IN THIS ZOO ? EVERYTHNG THEY ARE SOWING OR REAPING IS FULL TIME EVIL |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by lagonovo: 3:37pm On May 03, 2022 |
Sorry sir, who has the highest population in Nigeria? caracas: 3 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by MartinsD12(m): 3:38pm On May 03, 2022 |
YorubaIsGreat:Which south east is talking of apc , apc will never rule Nigeria again , of course PDP will give south east an Igbo presidential candidate in the person of Mr Peter obi, so make una go rest , we don't need any Igbo apc president tufiakwa God forbid bad thing. |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by sokera: 3:39pm On May 03, 2022 |
limeta:we are know why you all hate Tinubu and Osibanjo… you hate them because you know they will make life better for the Yorubas and you enemies don’t want that … don’t worry … this time next year it will be clearer 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by sokera: 3:40pm On May 03, 2022 |
MartinsD12:haha see this guy that don’t have voters card talking … is it not just the 5 states in the east ? Let wait till this time next year 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by VPN11(m): 3:41pm On May 03, 2022 |
Igbo man formed APC I was left in awe by commendations that poured Dr. Onu’s way at the book presentation. And I left the event proud that Onu was Igbo. The summary of the testimonials that flew in from almost every mouth at the event was that, without Dr. Onu, APC couldn’t have been born. The narratives were of how Dr. Onu initiated the first moves to create the first political parties merger as the only and most viable way to defeat PDP in the 2015 general election. Many did not see the possibilities that he saw long before he made his first moves. They doubted him. But they were soon to think along with him when they started seeing what he saw long before them. As the possibilities opened up due to his realistic, systematic and pragmatic approaches, Dr. Onu knew that PDP’s defeat was only a few months away. Believing strongly in his dreams, Onu opened discussions with Buhari of the CPC. They exchanged ideas and ideals. They worked on the opportunities that a merger presented and soon agreed that Onu’s ANPP and CPC could work together. But there was another issues, how to bring South-West into the merger. At the time, the South-West was firmly in the grips of AC, owned by Bola Tinubu. Onu led the charge. Talks opened. Onu remained positive on the outcomes. He saw opportunities where some conservative allies saw roadblocks. He did not relent. Soon, AC collapsed into the merger and APC was born. The rest of the story is captured in Dr. Onu’s book. Onu was strategic to the formation of APC. He provided a template that turned the party into a mass movement, which enveloped Nigeria and offered hope. The rest, as they say, is history. A leader of Afenifere, Ayo Adebanjo, in Ogun State on Sunday, declared that the presidency should be zoned Spread the love A remarkable Yoruba cultural association, Afenifere, has expressed insistence on the zoning of the presidential ticket to Southeast Nigeria in the 2023 general elections. A leader of Afenifere, Ayo Adebanjo, in Ogun State on Sunday, declared that the presidency should be zoned to the southeast in the spirit of fairness and equity. He stated that the zoning of the presidential ticket to southeast Nigeria will bring about inclusiveness in the running of the country. According to Adebanjo, “If you want peace, you must have equity.” The Afenifere leader emphasized that after Southwest has had its turn producing former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the south-south having former President Goodluck Jonathan, the Southeast should take its turn to produce the president in 2023. Adebanjo had protested: “Is Southeast not in the south? Is it not in Nigeria? “It is because of this inclusiveness we put federal character in the constitution.” Fulanis and Power shift in Nigeria. In a terribly unguarded moment of brazen buffoonery, Aliyu Gwarzo, former head of the Nigeria State Security Service blurted out the following: ''When I say that the Presidency must come to the north next year I am referring to the Hausa-Fulani core north and not any northern Christian or Muslim minority tribe. The Christians in the north such as the Berom, the Tiv, the Kataf, the Jaba, the Zuru, the Sayyawa, the Bachama, the Jukun, the Idoma, the Burra, the Kilba, the Mbula, and all the others are nothing and the Muslim minorities in the north, including the Kanuri, the Nupe, the Igbira, the Babur, the Shuwa Arabs, the Marghur, the Bade, the Bura, the Igalla, the Zerma, the Bariba, the Gwari and all the others know that when we are talking about leadership in the north and in Nigeria, Allah has given it to us, the Hausa-Fulani. They can grumble, moan and groan as much as they want but each time they go into their bedrooms to meet their wives and each time they get on their prayer mats to begin their prayers, it is we the Fulani that they think of, that they fear, that they bow to and that they pray for. Some of them are even ready to give us their wives and daughters for one nights sport and pleasure. They owe us everything. This is because we gave them Islam through the great Jihad waged by Sheik Uthman Dan Fodio. We also captured Ilorin, killed their local King and installed our Fulani Emir. We took that ancient town away from the barbarian Yoruba and their filthy pagan gods. We liberated all these places and all these people by imposing Islam on them by force. It was either the Koran or the sword and most of them chose the Koran. In return for the good works of our forefathers Allah, through the British, gave us Nigeria to rule and to do with as we please. Since 1960 we have been doing that and we intend to continue. The Igbo tried to stop us in 1966 and between 1967 and 1969 they paid a terrible price. They were brought to heel and since then they have been broken. We will kill, maim, destroy and turn this country into Africa's biggest war zone and refugee camp if they try it. Many say we are behind Boko Haram. My answer is what do you expect? We do not have economic power or intellectual power. All we have is political power and they want to take even that from us. We must fight and we will fight back in order to keep it. They have brought in the infidels from America and the pigs from Israel to help them but they will fail. The war has just begun, the Mujahadeen are more than ready and by Allah we shall win. If they don't want an ISIS in Nigeria then they must give us back the Presidency and our political power. Their soldiers are killing our warriors and our people every day but mark this: even if it takes one hundred years we will have our revenge. Every Fulani man that they kill is a debt that will be repaid even if it takes 100 years. The Fulani have very long memories.'' Aliyu Ismaila Gwarzo is a former Head of Nigerian State Security Service. Biafrans, Westerners, and peoples of the Middle Belt, you really don’t have many choices. Separate from Nigeria now or die as slaves in it. It does not matter whether you are rich or poor, bishop or evangelist, male or female, old or young. The same fate awaits you. Demand a referendum now so that those who want out of Nigeria can leave and those who love Nigeria can stay. Fulani scheme to conquer and Islamize Southern Nigeria, please explain to us why the Hausa Fulani Federal Government of Nigeria in 1960 declared war on the Tiv civilian population for supporting the United Middle Belt Congress; killed so many Igbo in Northern Nigeria in 1945, and 53; killed thousands of people all over Western Nigeria in 1965 in their effort to take over the government of Western Nigeria; slaughtered one hundred thousand Igbo and other Easterners in the 1966 pogrom; declared genocidal war on Biafra (1967-70) and starved to death more than three million babies, children, pregnant women, old men and old women; completely destroyed the town of Odi killing more than four thousand innocent civilians in the process. Why did the Hausa Fulani commit all these atrocities even as they are in full control of the resources of the South? 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Amalekki: 3:43pm On May 03, 2022 |
As someone just mentioned, na emotion dey carry them around like wind. I doubt if that guy has even seen any past general election result in Nigeria not to talk of analyzing the figures but facts don't matter to them HATE DOES NOT SPREAD THROUGH KNOWLEDGE, IT SPREADS THROUGH IGNORANCE. sokera: 2 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by okorogodwin4(m): 3:46pm On May 03, 2022 |
I have respect for yaraba race but I have great reservation for Tinubu zombies and bullion van criminals cos they keep writing rubbish on nairaland |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by kendo24(m): 3:49pm On May 03, 2022 |
This one is a political illiterate. Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu collapsed ANPP into APC. But I don't know how old you were in 2015. Opolopoopolonio: |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by tsmat(m): 3:51pm On May 03, 2022 |
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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by tsmat(m): 3:54pm On May 03, 2022 |
caracas: � Very funny you think the Igbo has the highest population. And being wide spread is even the reason why the vote that comes from the east the lowest in Nigeria. 2 Likes |
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