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Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by helinues: 12:28pm On Mar 31 |
The reason is simple. Because they don't play their politics right Take 2023 election for example, while other regions shared their votes with different candidates, The south East people casted 80% of their votes in one basket. For that reason, Orji Kalu missed out as the Senate president https://www.nairaland.com/7667020/why-south-east-may-not/1 2027 election is approaching yet the Igbo's are still using same tactics of not playing right but would be expecting miracle for whoever they support in 2027. Hahaha things don't work that way. They way you lay your bed so you shall sleep on it. You can't plant guava and be expecting t harvest Apple https://www.nairaland.com/7147662/se-playing-savage-politics 4 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by richmond500: 12:31pm On Mar 31 |
That is not why they are missing out. Cos 2015, North didn't share their votes either but they didn't miss out. The problem with Igbos is that they do not know where to put their eggs. U see Akpabio, Tinubu and Wike having the same goal yet u think Obi will win cos he has the highest number of Twitter noise makers 42 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by Flangelo12: 12:31pm On Mar 31 |
Politics of hate. They always like to be in opposition as it paints them as victims. 37 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by Hadone(m): 12:32pm On Mar 31 |
They'll never learn 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by helinues: 12:34pm On Mar 31 |
richmond500: How many votes did GEJ receive in North in 2015? 37 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by Jomonix: 12:35pm On Mar 31 |
It is very convenient and also putting food on the table of their opponents. There is no other reason. But it will end one day without any Igbo begging for it to end. 3 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by muyico(m): 12:35pm On Mar 31 |
Sure! They will never get to president post, except they wanna brk Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by richmond500: 12:39pm On Mar 31 |
helinues:NW gave 85% of their votes to Buhari and Goodluck the president only got around 15%. That is not what a vote sharing should look like 29 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by helinues: 12:41pm On Mar 31 |
richmond500: Buhari had been receiving such % from NW but couldn't win the election. NC and SW changed the 2015 story because that's what made the difference 29 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by gidgiddy: 12:41pm On Mar 31 |
Those who have been on top of Nigerian politics have nothing to show for it, except their total cluelessness that brought Nigeria to sorry state it is Igbos are not missing out on anything, political power has not paved anyone's backyard with Gold 37 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by fickleawolowo: 12:41pm On Mar 31 |
helinues: What have you gained since you have been participating in Nigeria politics? dude start using your sense ire o 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by helinues: 12:42pm On Mar 31 |
fickleawolowo: A lot, forget about a Yoruba being the current president, things are going underground without any noise 25 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by fickleawolowo: 12:42pm On Mar 31 |
gidgiddy: Nothing but backwardness 2 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by fickleawolowo: 12:44pm On Mar 31 |
helinues: I’m yet to see it, Northeast and Northwest is example enough for me 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by helinues: 12:44pm On Mar 31 |
gidgiddy: Lack of political power is what made Uzodinma the 4th position to eventually became the Imo state governor. Such can never happen in any other regions in Nigeria Lack of political will is what make Kanu to still be incarcerated for over 2 years. Your politicians don't have level It's because politically, South East is weak that's why illiterate kids was able to lock everyone at home for over 2 years Including the Igwes 25 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by helinues: 12:45pm On Mar 31 |
fickleawolowo: Am I from the aforementioned regions? 13 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by paramakina202: 12:47pm On Mar 31 |
helinues: While Nigeria will continue to be missing out on good governance.You guys only knows how to grab power and turn society upside down.Provide good governance to the people damn it. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by richmond500: 12:47pm On Mar 31 |
helinues:Nope, Buhari has been winning NW but he has not been getting 85% The only time they didn't share their votes, Buhari won 12 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by helinues: 12:49pm On Mar 31 |
richmond500: 70% and 85% from same region is not different. The 85% wouldn't have made any difference without SW and NC. Those are the two regions who supported GEJ in 2011 but backed out in 2015 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by richmond500: 12:55pm On Mar 31 |
helinues:ur main point was that SE is losing out cos they gave 80% of their votes to one candidate and I told u that is not the case cos NW also gave 85% and didn't loose out. So the 80% factor was baseless The discussion of another region helping out was not part of ur main argument. Shior 14 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by Tooreda: 12:56pm On Mar 31 |
This slave is at it again 7 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by AustineE1: 12:56pm On Mar 31 |
This is the more reason why both they core north and south west should be ashamed of there past role in keeping Nigeria in a very sorry state.Every election,they continue in their circle of wrong voting decisions which has always dragged Nigerians backward. An average Igboman knows that beyond tribe ,life still exists and this is because of our republican nature,we travel a lot,we love the good things of life and will do everything to change our immediate environment. Historically, any politician Igbos support for presidency is usually the best for Nigeria,look at Obasanjo,Yaradua,Goodluck Jonathan.Compare these three with the tragedy your APC has offered and how the economy thrived at each period of there leadership. More so,non of the ethnic groups that have there man as president lives better than Igbos,they all face the same terrible situation as everyother. If only we are all Igbos in our thinking,Nigeria will be the next dubai. 17 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 1:01pm On Mar 31 |
Helinues, leave igbos alone and tell your masters to lighten the yoke on the necks of Nigerians. Forget your wicked and evil tribal bigotry for one day and focus on the country I'm begging you, people are hungry and frustrated and things are rapidly getting out of hand 4 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by BrodaBenad: 1:02pm On Mar 31 |
helinues: Igbos vote competence over tribal or religious inclination An average Igbo man doesn't care who is ruling The earlier you people realise this the better for you An Igbo man wants a working government We don't Care who rules The North and west are fixated on "who rules" We and huge chunk of SS are fixated on "who rules we'll" To northerners and westerners its all about "CONTROL" not "LEADERSHIP" So Fvck off with your " POLITICS" We don't care about it. We want a "GOOD GOVERNANCE " not CONTROL 13 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by Channel54: 1:03pm On Mar 31 |
What have u gained from your involvement in Nigerian politics? has Nigeria transformed from from being a 3rd world country to 1st?. Mtcheww. 6 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by ImpartialGuy: 1:03pm On Mar 31 |
Your mates are in the real world working hard to change the world, but you sit behind your computer 24/7 defending one former drug lord and analysing why the Igbos aren't politically relevant. Perhaps you have nobody to tell you that Buhari was already the president of Nigeria at your age! Well done! Keep defending idiots and keep accepting their crumbs. 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by Zooposki(f): 1:05pm On Mar 31 |
helinues: Hmmm 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by gidgiddy: 1:06pm On Mar 31 |
helinues: Mr political power, tell us how that has helped your people? We didn't need political power to make Onitsha, Aba and Nnewi what they are, they have never been capital of anywhere But all the political power you have had, you people cannot boast of anywhere you built, without it being the capital of somewhere 10 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by Channel54: 1:30pm On Mar 31 |
gidgiddy: The guy you are responding to does not have a modicum of sense. He joblessly litters nairaland with meaningless threads. 3 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by Mrfeel: 1:30pm On Mar 31 |
helinues: Let us continue to miss out , we are not northern ass kissers , we vote who we want win or no win 6 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by tobenuel(m): 1:34pm On Mar 31 |
helinues:mining tool like you dey talk, ministry of works no gree give you work do, so everyday na cho cho cho. you go eventually carry politics enter grave. boy live your life o, life is too short, you can ask M.I.. what a useless thread I don ask you for the other thread say where the trillions your baba save from fuel subsidy? give me facts n figures as a great statistician you are 4 Likes |
Re: Why The Igbo's Will Continue To Be Missing Out In Nigeria Politics by SeeWahala: 1:40pm On Mar 31 |
The Igbo man that I know today would rather score 10% in politics and 90% in governance ![]() ask those who scored 95% in politics and 5% in governance what they have done to the country within the last 20 years ![]() One thing everyone knows is that we all don't think alike in this contraption of a zoo we dub a country but it's okay . . . ![]() The day Nigeria gets better is when an igbo man becomes its president and the day Nigeria gets scattered is the same day the Igbo man becomes president because the Nigeria we all seem to know today is a simple balloon waiting to burst ![]() 5 Likes |
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