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Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by 9jatriot(m): 8:46pm On May 16, 2022
Each time I hear the statement, if it is not our turn then let our "enemies" get it, I remember the story of the two women in the bible, where the lady's baby died and rather than mourn her child was ready to have the other woman's child killed when Solomon suggested tearing the baby into 2.

In the Bible's story about the Judgment of Solomon, King Solomon ruled between two women both claiming to be the mother of a baby. The two mothers lived in the same house, where each mother cared for an infant son. One of the babies died, and each woman identified the remaining baby as her own. Solomon tried to solve this conflict by suggesting they cut the baby in two, with each woman in the proposed arrangement receiving half. One mother was content with Solomon's proposal, indicating that if she couldn't have the baby, then neither of them should. However, the other woman looked to Solomon, pleading, “Please, my lord, give her the living baby! Don’t kill him!"

Once the mothers revealed their true feelings, Solomon could discern the true mother from the fraud. The one who begged that her son might be spared and given to her rival did so because a mother would go to the lengths of even giving up her baby if that's what was deemed necessary to save the baby’s life.
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by LegendHero(m): 8:48pm On May 16, 2022
OfoIgbo:


Your pain sweet me die grin
Tinubu will see how the cookie crumbles soon.

SE and much of SS will never vote for Tinubu.

We will eagerly support a northern candidate than support Tinubu. Just wait and see.

SS left you guys behind and the roles have been reversed. You are now minority and the SS tribe collectively are majority.

Ask yourself, why is it that the people that have chance to emerge in both APC/PDP in the South are non-Igbo? If we say APC is a bad party, why is it that an Ibo man is still not politically relevant in PDP?

You have Ijaws, Ikwerres holding forte like real men in both PDP/APC while the coward Ibo leaders are waiting to damn scared to even compete like their progenitors always do.

SS/SE are never one, that was in the past. If you question this, why is it that there is no SS'ner with true political might supporting an Igbo presidency? Imagine a tribe like Ibo always trying to tag like boy-boy to SS'ners? Such a shame!

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Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by OfoIgbo: 8:52pm On May 16, 2022
LegendHero:


Omo Igbo, if Tinubu lose, he will simply go back to Lagos like he already said. But at least he will face this like a true born.

Even if the SW eventually fail to clinch the power and PDP wins the election, we simply go back to playing opposition. BUT I can guarantee you that a Yoruba man will still be the next president first before an Ibo can ever be and that's even within that PDP.

Ibos are political minorities, your political flex end on social media, we know this and you also know this amongst yourselves. So I understand why you guys have been running haywire trying to antagonize Asiwaju because you hate what you can't have.

No Yoruba has ever won the presidency without the Igbo vote.

So now that you will not be getting the Igbo vote,. Yorubas will never taste the presidency again. Guaranteed
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by Salvador1: 8:52pm On May 16, 2022
LegendHero:


Is that not what is happening? So you don't know Ahmad Lawan already purchased his ticket?

The West, I mean the Yorubas hold equal stake with anybody in this country and you can see Asiwaju is working tirelessly even when it is evident some caucus within the presidency is against him. The man is so strong such that even the presidency themselves are afraid of a normal primary.

I laugh when people talk of consensus candidate. Hear this, as it stands, the only consensus candidate APC can use against Asiwaju and still retain power is Osinbajo. Any other non-ACN camp in APC that is used means that party (APC) will go back to opposition in 2023.

Even Buhari knows this and I'm pretty sure those small cabal who don't speak for the larger North knows this too.
osinbajo as consensus?
Lol
I won't talk much till june.
Una eyes go clear.
From day one in Edo no be lagos mantra till now, una never sabi what's up.
Even malami have to forfeit his governorship ambition just to finish the work.
U can continue to believe that tinubu is strong to counter them.
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by LegendHero(m): 8:55pm On May 16, 2022
OfoIgbo:


No Yoruba has ever won the presidency without the Igbo vote.

So now that you will not be getting the Igbo vote,. Yorubas will never taste the presidency again. Guaranteed

MKO Abiola did. He won an election without the Ibos. Even on a Muslim-Muslim ticket.

Now back to you, no Ibo man has ever came second in a national presidential election before. That shows how useless your vote is.

If your vote can't make you come second (I am not even talking of first) in an election since 1979, then why would you claim you are politically relevant?

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Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by LegendHero(m): 9:01pm On May 16, 2022
Salvador1:
osinbajo as consensus?
Lol
I won't talk much till june.
Una eyes go clear.
From day one in Edo no be lagos mantra till now, una never sabi what's up.
Even malami have to forfeit his governorship ambition just to finish the work.
U can continue to believe that tinubu is strong to counter them.

I would have engaged more if a politically strong ethnic group like the Ijaws and Ikwerre are the one conversing with me.

Minority Ibos can only flex online, we know in real life you have no political value. Sorry bro, I know it hurts but it is the truth!
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by Salvador1: 9:04pm On May 16, 2022
LegendHero:


I would have engaged more if a politically strong ethnic group like the Ijaws and Ikwerre are the one conversing with me.

Minority Ibos can only flex online, we know in real life you have no political value. Sorry bro, I know it hurts but it is the truth!
soon you will know Igbos are relevant.
Downfall of a man is not his end.
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by duro4chang(m): 9:06pm On May 16, 2022
pinkPUSSY:


Your Bible story has no nexus with this, if you must apply it then the baby belongs to SE...
You are wrong here. it will not be yours it will not be mine means you are not the owner.
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by OfoIgbo: 9:07pm On May 16, 2022
LegendHero:


SS left you guys behind and the roles have been reversed. You are now minority and the SS tribe collectively are majority.

Ask yourself, why is it that the people that have chance to emerge in both APC/PDP in the South are non-Igbo? If we say APC is a bad party, why is it that an Ibo man is still not politically relevant in PDP?

You have Ijaws, Ikwerres holding forte like real men in both PDP/APC while the coward Ibo leaders are waiting to damn scared to even compete like their progenitors always do.

SS/SE are never one, that was in the past. If you question this, why is it that there is no SS'ner with true political might supporting an Igbo presidency? Imagine a tribe like Ibo always trying to tag like boy-boy to SS'ners? Such a shame!

I see the spectre of a combined SSSE anti:Tinubu votes is giving you nightmares.
I can assure you that Ijaws and much of SS will never vote for the man that allied with the north to kick out their own son.
When Igbos take Kalu's message to the SS, they will buy into it. Tinubu is doomed.

2015 will be brought back to life. Those that kicked out a fellow southern president must pay seriously. Tinubu is going nowhere
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by haffaze777(m): 9:08pm On May 16, 2022
osinbanjoisaliar:

Exactly. Peter Obi no get any chance of winning primaries. Who dash monkey banana. Who be him father. Even Obi know sef. Na cruise him jus dey catch

I'm okay with anybody except Pandora thief
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by donb06: 9:09pm On May 16, 2022
LegendHero:


Omo Igbo, if Tinubu lose, he will simply go back to Lagos like he already said. But at least he will face this like a true born.

Even if the SW eventually fail to clinch the power and PDP wins the election, we simply go back to playing opposition. BUT I can guarantee you that a Yoruba man will still be the next president first before an Ibo can ever be and that's even within that PDP.

Ibos are political minorities, your political flex end on social media, we know this and you also know this amongst yourselves. So I understand why you guys have been running haywire trying to antagonize Asiwaju because you hate what you can't have.
Sorry igbos in APC are playing politics of smartness... Igbos in PDP are playing politics of courage... In all God helping us we shall emerge victorious.
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by OfoIgbo: 9:17pm On May 16, 2022
LegendHero:


MKO Abiola did. He won an election without the Ibos. Even on a Muslim-Muslim ticket.

Now back to you, no Ibo man has ever came second in a national presidential election before. That shows how useless your vote is.

If your vote can't make you come second (I am not even talking of first) in an election since 1979, then why would you claim you are politically relevant?


Well, my state voted for Abiola. But still he never became president, and the results were not fully announced. So I still stand by my postulations.

All through the 50s and 60s, Zik's party was constantly coming first or second.

Presently, the SS has had a taste of your backstabbing tendencies, so Tinubu is running a loosing game there.

For th first time in the history of the south,. Igbos are making it clear they will not vote for a Yoruba man. Now that's something
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by LegendHero(m): 9:23pm On May 16, 2022
OfoIgbo:


I see the spectre of a combined SSSE anti:Tinubu votes is giving you nightmares.
I can assure you that Ijaws and much of SS will never vote for the man that allied with the north to kick out their own son.
When Igbos take Kalu's message to the SS, they will buy into it. Tinubu is doomed.

2015 will be brought back to life. Those that kicked out a fellow southern president must pay seriously. Tinubu is going nowhere

Lol an Ibo man crying more than the bereaved. Even the said Ijaw man is now systematically in APC and in bed with same Buhari that defeated him.

Lol, the SS can't take orders from a nobody like Kalu. We know the SS is pro-PDP but we will still get some votes in the states in the SS to close the gap. However, we don't need the 5% vote from the East, all we just need is for IPOB terrorists to declare no lefelendum, no erection and we are sure the votes turnout won't be up to 5%.

That is why Asiwaju is not bothered about the SE. He already wrote you off his list.
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by Indispensable85(m): 9:26pm On May 16, 2022
pinkPUSSY:
Lalasticlala Lalasticlala

Mynd44


https://www.facebook.com/100044332811138/posts/601960337958388/?app=fbl

Channels TV .


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4QxCYhu7Ls



Unfortunately for you Igbos,you don't have the numbers to determine anything. Only Lagos and Osun delegates is almost equal to the entire delegates from the south east. Hahahahahahahaha.......... inconsequential bitter souls.
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by LegendHero(m): 9:28pm On May 16, 2022
OfoIgbo:


Well, my state voted for Abiola. But still he never became president, and the results were not fully announced. So I still stand by my postulations.

All through the 50s and 60s, Zik's party was constantly coming first or second.

Presently, the SS has had a taste of your backstabbing tendencies, so Tinubu is running a loosing game there.

For th first time in the history of the south,. Igbos are making it clear they will not vote for a Yoruba man. Now that's something

Lol what relevance is your state votes when the remaining of the now SE states voted against Abiola?

Maybe you don't know, Abiola (GCFR) has been duly recognized as an elected president. What the military did to him is no different from what was done to Balewa, Shagari, and etc. They truncated democracy through force like they always do. That still dosen't stop the fact that a Yoruba man won a presidential election.

Lol which presidential election was done in the 50s? Zik have always come a distant third in a presidential election both in 1979 & 1983.

Lastly, the Ibo have always voted against Yoruba interest, so 2023 will not be different. The people that came before you did it so we understand that you will do same and if Nigeria remains, your next generations will still vote against Yoruba interest.

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Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by Opolopoopolonio: 10:01pm On May 16, 2022
Vintage piggiddioott... smiley
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by techWriter3: 10:11pm On May 16, 2022
Orji Kalu is 100% right!If it won't Bring to SE then want it remain in the North
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by Hyperchi(m): 10:20pm On May 16, 2022
some of u forget that Tanbuwa is already a candidate of NNPP unopposed. so if he shear the northern vote Any SW candidate will be praying for SS and SE to get the win. some make the tinubu guy continue da dream on top Colorado
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by Okwyjesus(m): 10:28pm On May 16, 2022
pinkPUSSY:
Lalasticlala Lalasticlala

Mynd44


https://www.facebook.com/100044332811138/posts/601960337958388/?app=fbl

Channels TV .


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4QxCYhu7Ls
If Tinubu wins APC ticket, anti party activities for APC go plenty. Even the president will be a victim too
Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by 1878eight: 7:19am On May 17, 2022
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LegendHero:


Omo Igbo, if Tinubu lose, he will simply go back to Lagos like he already said. But at least he will face this like a true born.

Even if the SW eventually fail to clinch the power and PDP wins the election, we simply go back to playing opposition. BUT I can guarantee you that a Yoruba man will still be the next president first before an Ibo can ever be and that's even within that PDP.

Ibos are political minorities, your political flex end on social media, we know this and you also know this amongst yourselves. So I understand why you guys have been running haywire trying to antagonize Asiwaju because you hate what you can't have.
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Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by 1878eight: 7:19am On May 17, 2022
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LegendHero:


You say this like a true IBO MINORITY!

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Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by 1878eight: 7:19am On May 17, 2022
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LegendHero:


Is that not what is happening? So you don't know Ahmad Lawan already purchased his ticket?

The West, I mean the Yorubas hold equal stake with anybody in this country and you can see Asiwaju is working tirelessly even when it is evident some caucus within the presidency is against him. The man is so strong such that even the presidency themselves are afraid of a normal primary.

I laugh when people talk of consensus candidate. Hear this, as it stands, the only consensus candidate APC can use against Asiwaju and still retain power is Osinbajo. Any other non-ACN camp in APC that is used means that party (APC) will go back to opposition in 2023.

Even Buhari knows this and I'm pretty sure those small cabal who don't speak for the larger North knows this too.
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Re: 2023: Power Must Remain In The North If It's Not Coming To SE.. Kalu by 1878e: 7:28am On May 17, 2022
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LegendHero:


Lol an Ibo man crying more than the bereaved. Even the said Ijaw man is now systematically in APC and in bed with same Buhari that defeated him.

Lol, the SS can't take orders from a nobody like Kalu. We know the SS is pro-PDP but we will still get some votes in the states in the SS to close the gap. However, we don't need the 5% vote from the East, all we just need is for IPOB terrorists to declare no lefelendum, no erection and we are sure the votes turnout won't be up to 5%.

That is why Asiwaju is not bothered about the SE. He already wrote you off his list.
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