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Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by nwadiuko1(m): 11:27am On May 15, 2015
THE 2015 general elections have come and gone but the echoes are getting louder by the day with parties celebrating, taunting, warning or even blaming one another depending on the side of the divide one belongs to. This trend has not been limited to the principal actors of the elections; it has also taken the dangerous and unhelpful dimension of tribal diatribes among citizens.
From the outburst and threat of the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, against the Ndigbo resident in Lagos should their voting not follow a particular pattern in the last gubernatorial election, to the several and severe harassment of the people of the South East by all manner of people including those who voted for their choice of candidates based on the same considerations they turn around to accuse Ndigbo of in their massive votes for President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Ndigbo have continued to be victims of their free choice in a multi-party democratic dispensation like ours.

A lot of analysts and commentators have derided the Igbo race and warned them in advance of likely not going to enjoy federal presence, support or projects because of their recalcitrant refusal to vote for Buhari who eventually won the election.
Before we go further, let it be reiterated for the benefit of all those who hold this view against Ndigbo, that the Igbo race does not regret its choice of candidate in the recently concluded elections. In fact, given the same scenario, the Igbo people will vote for President Jonathan again. This is because, as have been roundly and unabatedly accused of, Ndigbo are known to be highly independent and stubborn to the extent of running the risk of going it all alone once they are strongly convinced of a cause.
It does not matter if the candidate is from Otuoke, Daura, Umuahia or Ogbomosho, once the Igbo nation is convinced about him/her, they are ready to go the whole hog with the person even if it means them going it all alone. Ndigbo does not give in to prevarications, they only follow leanings that are evidently defensive of their cause in truth; they do not succumb to the money or sophistry of any one man. This is why some uninformed analysts and commentators have continued to vilify the Igbo people for choosing to be on their own in the last elections by voting for a man who in the eye of these analysts is not popular.

But the question is, what other choice was left for Ndigbo? None really! How could anyone in his right senses expect Ndigbo to sing the praises of a man who hardly did anything for them while he was a military Head-of-State?
How could anyone expect Ndigbo to have supported and voted for a man who showed his clear disdain for them when he had all the opportunity to prove he was a statesman above tribal and religious considerations during his tenure as Chairman of the Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund (PTF) wherein he located a whooping over 70% of the Fund’s projects in the north while the entire south consisting of the Southeast, South-south and Southwest shared the remaining less than 30% projects among themselves? Muhammadu Buhari executed his assignment as head of the Fund as if there was no southern Nigeria! For example, only 4,440.43 kilometres of road were constructed in the entire southern part of Nigeria representing a paltry 24% compared to the 13,870.47 kilometres representing 76% of roads done in the north. Of these figures, the Southwest got 10.5% while the Southeast and South-south together got 13.5%.
As if that was not enough, under the National Health and Rehabilitation Programme (NHERP), while the entire south got 0% allocation, the north got 100% in the tertiary programme. In the vocational programme, the entire south had only 3% while the north had 97%. The same was for the primary side where the south had only 12% but the north was allocated 88%. The secondary area was not different. While the north had 86% percent allocation, the south had just 14%.
The question, therefore is, with these antecedents of Buhari, would anyone still want to blame Ndigbo for their choice in the 2015 elections? There is a proverb in Igboland that anyone who allows what killed his father to also kill him is foolish. In the two periods he had the opportunity to prove himself a statesman, Buhari fluffed the chance. Ndigbo will not let what killed their father to also kill them.

They made their choice based on experience which is unarguably part of the considerations in an election. They might have made a mistake in the opinion of others, but this, no doubt, is a correct mistake. Rather than mortify the Igbo people for their choice, it is Buhari that should be strongly advised to show some strength in leading Nigeria and not a section or some sections of it. The onus to leave the stage a true and celebrated leader among all Nigerians irrespective of tribal origin, political affiliation or religious leaning, lies on Buhari and not Ndigbo.

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by shakazuldadon: 11:31am On May 15, 2015
EVERYONE has their point.

The onus is on GMB to prove most SE and SS wrong

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by nwadiuko1(m): 11:32am On May 15, 2015
shakazuldadon:
EVERYONE has their point.
The onus is on GMB to prove most SE and SS wrong
exactly my point of view

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by mcquin(m): 12:01pm On May 15, 2015
No there is no point proving SS and SE wrong, their votes won't matter so long as th N and SW bloc remains. I would rather he does more for the SW so to garner more support than it had already.

Before you advice others, advice yourselves on "forgiveness" for healthy living.

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by nwadiuko1(m): 1:38pm On May 15, 2015
mcquin:
No there is no point proving SS and SE wrong, their votes won't matter so long as th N and SW bloc remains. I would rather he does more for the SW so to garner more support than it had already.

Before you advice others, advice yourselves on "forgiveness" for healthy living.
I find it funny that young ppl with little or no knowledge of the political structure of Nigeria will come online to post what u just posted,,,,, what is your guarantee that the so called N and SW bloc will even last up to a year....when they are almost falling out on the issue of power sharing?
Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by mcquin(m): 1:50pm On May 15, 2015
nwadiuko1:
I find it funny that young ppl with little or no knowledge of the political structure of Nigeria will come online to post what u just posted,,,,, what is your guarantee that the so called N and SW bloc will even last up to a year....when they are almost falling out on the issue of power sharing?

Wait till they fall out first. The SE deserves the wrongest treatment for always wanting to drag Naija backwards. From causing a war, to leading a poor govt. under Jonathan and even wanting such govt. to continue.

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by nwadiuko1(m): 1:54pm On May 15, 2015
mcquin:


Wait till they fall out first. The SE deserves the wrongest treatment for always wanting to drag Naija backwards. From causing a war, to leading a poor govt. under Jonathan and even wanting such govt. to continue.
I was expecting an informed argument but since have none to offer....thanks and do not quote me again

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by mcquin(m): 2:08pm On May 15, 2015
nwadiuko1:
I was expecting an informed argument but since have none to offer....thanks and do not quote me again

Gerrat. With the loads of informed argument on here, have you made any better choice than seat with hate and seek every means possible to pull Naija down.

Face front jare.

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by aresa: 2:17pm On May 15, 2015
nwadiuko1:
I was expecting an informed argument but since have none to offer....thanks and do not quote me again



Expecting informed argument with illinformed topic and bogus reasoning? Are you serious?

It really doesn't matter how hard you folks try to rewrite history or justify your ways and actions towards other Nigerians, you still can not alter your widely and historically known predisposed ways and group identity.

Your principles are always hate, selfish and spoiler principles and never what's best for the society. The same hate, selfish and spoiler principles you take everywhere you go and you've been playing the same self destructive game since the beginning of Nigeria as a country so this has nothing to do with GMB or 2015 elections, this is just who you are, this is your mentality and sociocultural identity.

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by Nobody: 2:27pm On May 15, 2015
aresa:

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Expecting informed argument with illinformed topic and bogus reasoning? Are you serious?

It really doesn't matter how hard you folks try to rewrite history or justify your ways and actions towards other Nigerians, you still can not alter your widely and historically known predisposed ways and group identity.

Your principles are always hate, selfish and spoiler principles and never what's best for the society. The same hate, selfish and spoiler principles you take everywhere you go and you've been playing the same self destructive game since the beginning of Nigeria as a country so this has nothing to do with GMB or 2015 elections, this is just who you are, this is your mentality and sociocultural identity.




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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by nwadiuko1(m): 2:27pm On May 15, 2015
aresa:




Expecting informed argument with illinformed topic and bogus reasoning? Are you serious?

It really doesn't matter how hard you folks try to rewrite history or justify your ways and actions towards other Nigerians, you still can not alter your widely and historically known predisposed ways and group identity.

Your principles are always hate, selfish and spoiler principles and never what's best for the society. The same hate, selfish and spoiler principles you take everywhere you go and you've been playing the same self destructive game since the beginning of Nigeria as a country so this has nothing to do with GMB or 2015 elections, this is just who you are, this is your mentality and sociocultural identity.






is it that you are intellectually inept to read and comprehend or that you are being economical with the truth? I gave you facts with digits and names where necessary and all you could do is to rant and display your ugly disposition towards "my folks"

If you have any facts to disprove what I said, bring it on...but till then I don't want no smart-by-half mediocre spamming my mention button...good day!

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by jordy101(m): 2:29pm On May 15, 2015
mcquin:


Gerrat. With the loads of informed argument on here, have you made any better choice than seat with hate and seek every means possible to pull Naija down.

Face front jare.
your expression connote hate for the Igbo race. It's high time you peeps should leave the Igbos alone and think of how to better your lives

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by nwadiuko1(m): 2:43pm On May 15, 2015
jordy101:
your expression connote hate for the Igbo race. It's high time you peeps should leave the Igbos alone and think of how to better your lives
don't waste your time on that boy, he probably doesn't understand anything you are saying
Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by aresa: 2:47pm On May 15, 2015
nwadiuko1:
is it that you are intellectually inept to read and comprehend or that you are being economical with the truth? I gave you facts with digits and names where necessary and all you could do is to rant and display your ugly disposition towards "my folks"

If you have any facts to disprove what I said, bring it on...but till then I don't want no smart-by-half mediocre spamming my mention button...good day!

You want facts while at the same time proving me right with your thoughtless posts..


Makes no sense...
Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by mcquin(m): 2:47pm On May 15, 2015
jordy101:
your expression connote hate for the Igbo race. It's high time you peeps should leave the Igbos alone and think of how to better your lives

1st I won't discuss success on here, atleast it's a faceless forum, no need.

Now I never hated igbos till I met them here on NL. Damn their reasoning is so shallow,tribalistic and hate filled. Either you learn to move past civil war or you remain stagnant with the world against you while you deceive yourselves with "Isreal" story.

Black Jew my left blokus.

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by nwadiuko1(m): 2:50pm On May 15, 2015
aresa:


You want facts while at the same time proving me right with your thoughtless posts..


Makes no sense...
the best way to disprove and shame a "thoughtless post" or an" ill informed topic" would be to present superior facts......if you ve got em bring em......if not keep quiet

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by aresa: 3:02pm On May 15, 2015
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nwadiuko1:
the best way to disprove and shame a "thoughtless post" or an" ill informed topic" would be to present superior facts......if you ve got em bring em......if not keep quiet
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Keep quiet please. What silly facts are you talking about? Posting the same senseless garbage you people spew everywhere is what you call facts. Facts is the hateful, senseless, meanful, selfish and anti social people you are and even this silly thread is a reflection of your warped mentality..
Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by nwadiuko1(m): 3:04pm On May 15, 2015
aresa:
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Keep quiet please. What silly facts are you talking about? Posting the same senseless garbage you people spew everywhere is what you call facts. Facts is the hateful, senseless, meanful, selfish and anti social people you are and even this silly thread is a reflection of your warped mentality..
you are yet to make sense

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by jordy101(m): 3:10pm On May 15, 2015
mcquin:


1st I won't discuss success on here, atleast it's a faceless forum, no need.

Now I never hated igbos till I met them here on NL. Damn their reasoning is so shallow,tribalistic and hate filled. Either you learn to move past civil war or you remain stagnant with the world against you while you deceive yourselves with "Isreal" story.

Black Jew my left blokus.
why does this Igbo/ Isreal story bother you soo much to the extent of hate, prejudice and steorotype to Igbos?

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by mcquin(m): 3:16pm On May 15, 2015
jordy101:
why does this Igbo/ Isreal story bother you soo much to the extent of hate, prejudice and steorotype to Igbos?

Bother me? Until an Isrealite comes to claim he is Ibo, my dear,it won't bother me. What bothers me is why a set of people will want to return Goodluck Jonathan because he adds Nnamdi to his name.

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by NewNigeriaMind: 3:21pm On May 15, 2015
mcquin:


Bother me? Until an Isrealite comes to claim he is Ibo, my dear,it won't bother me. What bothers me is why a set of people will want to return Goodluck Jonathan because he adds Nnamdi to his name.


You deserve origin for this post.

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by jordy101(m): 3:48pm On May 15, 2015
mcquin:


Bother me? Until an Isrealite comes to claim he is Ibo, my dear,it won't bother me. What bothers me is why a set of people will want to return Goodluck Jonathan because he adds Nnamdi to his name.
I still ask, why should the origin of the Igbos bother you after all, the Yoruba claim theirs from mecca. And even if the Igbos voted Jonathan because of Nnamdi, Yorubas voted buhari because of osibanjo . soo my brother, it should stop bothering you because Igbos will repeat it again tomorrow.
Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by cOmradeOracle: 3:58pm On May 15, 2015
mcquin:
No there is no point proving SS and SE wrong, their votes won't matter so long as th N and SW bloc remains. I would rather he does more for the SW so to garner more support than it had already.

Before you advice others, advice yourselves on "forgiveness" for healthy living.
keep deceiving yourself;No be Hausa/Fulani‚if it's for business you don't have problem trusting them but as soon as it's anything that has to do with politics (power) you can get the shock of your life anytime.
Their play play no get to that o.
Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by mcquin(m): 4:00pm On May 15, 2015
jordy101:
I still ask, why should the origin of the Igbos bother you after all, the Yoruba claim theirs from mecca. And even if the Igbos voted Jonathan because of Nnamdi, Yorubas voted buhari because of osibanjo . soo my brother, it should stop bothering you because Igbos will repeat it again tomorrow.

And I repeat incase you are blind, you ain't dumb, Igbo tale no bother me. I don't even see yoruba's talking about Saudi Arabia, na your mouth I de hear Mecca tale for the 1st time. I only hear Oduduwa,cock,sand,Bini kingdom; like I said I'm not bothered about your tales.

Now if you lots are bigots enough to queue up behind Jonathan cos of the name Nnamdi, take Jona back to Nnewi and make him your Obi or President there and quit going around crying marginalisation from the birth of Christ till this day while visiting andbegging for political appointments everyday.

One last thing, i'm not Yoruba; not everyone against Jonathan or Igbo is a Yoruba; Nairaland is not restricted to Igbos and Yoruba; you can believe or not; that's your problem; but i'm proudly Efik of Ikot-Ansa clan.

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by nwadiuko1(m): 4:01pm On May 15, 2015
jordy101:
I still ask, why should the origin of the Igbos bother you after all, the Yoruba claim theirs from mecca. And even if the Igbos voted Jonathan because of Nnamdi, Yorubas voted buhari because of osibanjo . soo my brother, it should stop bothering you because Igbos will repeat it again tomorrow.
its pure hatred that's tormenting the guy..





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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by aresa: 4:02pm On May 15, 2015
nwadiuko1:
you are yet to make sense
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Why not explain to Nigeria why they should have allowed the most corrupt and incompetent GEJ/PDP remain in office?


Why not state to Nigerians how many FG projects GEJ/PDP commissioned in the SE and even SS to justify your pointless votes?

Why not just explain to us WHY this same corrupt government now borrowing money to pay your brothers and sisters is the best government for Nigerians?


The Nigerian people voted and kicked out this worthless, corrupt and incompetent government based on the above facts and considerations, not your usual made up silly, tribal, hateful garbage and senseless reasons why you actafool and lost as usual.. ...


You were on the wrong side of Nigeria and history as usual and you lost woefully so deal with your pains and sorrows in silence and quit bothering us with your loser sentiments.

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by mcquin(m): 4:05pm On May 15, 2015
cOmradeOracle:

keep deceiving yourself;No be Hausa/Fulani‚if it's for business you don't have problem trusting them but as soon as it's anything that has to do with politics (power) you can get the shock of your life anytime.
Their play play no get to that o.

Stfu. Why are you lots impatient. Why not wait till then. I can't remember you loving anything Yoruba or APC, so why the unsolicited concern?
Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by nwadiuko1(m): 4:25pm On May 15, 2015
aresa:
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Why not explain to Nigeria why they should have allowed the most corrupt and incompetent GEJ/PDP remain in office?


Why not state to Nigerians how many FG projects GEJ/PDP commissioned in the SE and even SS to justify your pointless votes?

Why not just explain to us WHY this same corrupt government now borrowing money to pay your brothers and sisters is the best government for Nigerians?


The Nigerian people voted and kicked out this worthless, corrupt and incompetent government based on the above facts and considerations, not your usual made up silly, tribal, hateful garbage and senseless reasons why you actafool and lost as usual.. ...


You were on the wrong side of Nigeria and history as usual and you lost woefully so deal with your pains and sorrows in silence and quit bothering us with your loser sentiments.
at least now you seem to have regained a little of your still ineffective brain....

Back to the topic: if your brain is as effective as it should be, you should have read my write up before starting your senseless diatribe....you after reading that should have seen that at no point in my write up did I say that jonathan's government was the best for Nigerians........the only thing I was trying to point out is that many misguided people like you tend to make it look like the igbos commited a crime in having a different choice from yours

You and people like you make it look like the igbos had another choice as to whom to vote for....FYI they didn't...the igbos
have had a rough time with buhari before so he was not an option to them

What am saying in essence is that people like you should let the igbos be! They made their choice before, during and after the elections and would probably do so again if the elections should be done again yes.....they have that inalienable right

Talking about projects in the south east, the president might not have performed optimally in the SE but truth be told there are still projects he undertook in the SE, he worked more in the north to show how detribalised he is.

No body is against buhari the truth is that he must see what other "democratically elected presidents of Nigeria has seen" and I wish him luck

Talking about corruption: buhari's main financiers tinubu and atiku are two of the most corrupt Nigerians. (I stand to be corrected). So their membership of the "change" crew does not confer sainthood on them..

Please next time learn pass your points across without resorting to name calling...
Peace

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by jordy101(m): 4:29pm On May 15, 2015
mcquin:


And I repeat incase you are blind, you ain't dumb, Igbo tale no bother me. I don't even see yoruba's talking about Saudi Arabia, na your mouth I de hear Mecca tale for the 1st time. I only hear Oduduwa,cock,sand,Bini kingdom; like I said I'm not bothered about your tales.

Now if you lots are bigots enough to queue up behind Jonathan cos of the name Nnamdi, take Jona back to Nnewi and make him your Obi or President there and quit going around crying marginalisation from the birth of Christ till this day while visiting andbegging for political appointments everyday.

One last thing, i'm not Yoruba; not everyone against Jonathan or Igbo is a Yoruba; Nairaland is not restricted to Igbos and Yoruba; you can believe or not;ctlc that's your problem; but i'm proudly Efik of Ikot-Ansa clan.
that's what you will get when people cannot trace their origin and antecedent. some say it's Bini, some mecca, some directly from heaven. Now watching to see how osibanjo becomes president

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by aresa: 4:38pm On May 15, 2015
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nwadiuko1:
at least now you seem to have regained a little of your still ineffective brain....

Back to the topic: if your brain is as effective as it should be, you should have read my write up before starting your senseless diatribe....you after reading that should have seen that at no point in my write up did I say that jonathan's government was the best for Nigerians........the only thing I was trying to point out is that many misguided people like you tend to make it look like the igbos commited a crime in having a different choice from yours

You and people like you make it look like the igbos had another choice as to whom to vote for....FYI they didn't...the igbos
have had a rough time with buhari before so he was not an option to them

What am saying in essence is that people like you should let the igbos be! They made their choice before, during and after the elections and would probably do so again if the elections should be done again yes.....they have that inalienable right

Talking about projects in the south east, the president might not have performed optimally in the SE but truth be told there are still projects he undertook in the SE, he worked more in the north to show how detribalised he is.

No body is against buhari the truth is that he must see what other "democratically elected presidents of Nigeria has seen" and I wish him luck

Talking about corruption: buhari's main financiers tinubu and atiku are two of the most corrupt Nigerians. (I stand to be corrected). So their membership of the "change" crew does not confer sainthood on them..

Please next time learn pass your points across without resorting to name calling...
Peace
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Keep quiet with your redundant and irrelevant nonsense.

The people of Nigeria voted and rejected your crooked and worthless president PERIOD.

We don't need or give a damn about whatever silly and dumb reasons why you gambled and lost as usual, we are not interested.

When you vote your conscience, you owe people zero apologies and you don't have to keep crying, moaning and stating the reasons why you did what you did, starting silly threads to justify you conscientious reasoning and decision means your voting conscience and decision is troubling you.


So, Tinubu and Atiku are the most corrupt people in Nigeria, but the crooked, incompetent and and corrupt man you voted for refused to arrest, prosecute and jail them for what reason exactly? Are you not even agreeing with me that your lousy president himself is corrupt and incompetent?

Of what use are you as the president and chief law enforcement officer if you can not arrest, prosecute and jail the most corrupt people in your country?

You see how senseless and thoughtless you people are with the dumb rubbish you spew all over the place??


STFU and move on, you lost as usual.
Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by nwadiuko1(m): 4:50pm On May 15, 2015
aresa:
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Keep quiet with your redundant and irrelevant nonsense.

The people of Nigeria voted and rejected your crooked and worthless president PERIOD.

We don't need or give a damn about whatever silly and dumb reasons why you gambled and lost as usual, we are not interested.

When you vote your conscience, you owe people zero apologies and you don't have to keep crying, moaning and stating the reasons why you did what you did, starting silly threads to justify you conscientious reasoning and decision means your voting conscience and decision is troubling you.


So, Tinubu and Atiku are the most corrupt people in Nigeria, but the crooked, incompetent and and corrupt man you voted for refused to arrest, prosecute and jail them for what reason exactly? Are you not even agreeing with me that your lousy president himself is corrupt and incompetent?

Of what use are you as the president and chief law enforcement officer if you can not arrest, prosecute and jail the most corrupt people in your country?

You see how senseless and thoughtless you people are?


STFU and move on, you lost as usual.
when the igbos made their decision to vote for their choice you and your likes are the ones that made it look as if they owed you any apology.....you should shut the fvck up and move on if you don't understand what the thread is all about...FYI the igbos lost nothing. They v been living well and they continue to do so....

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Re: Ndigbo And 2015 Election: The Correctness Of A Mistake by aresa: 5:53pm On May 15, 2015
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nwadiuko1:
when the igbos made their decision to vote for their choice you and your likes are the ones that made it look as if they owed you any apology.....you should shut the fvck up and move on if you don't understand what the thread is all about...FYI the igbos lost nothing. They v been living well and they continue to do so....
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STFU. Nigerians voted and kicked out the worthless man you voted for, they don't want him and your dumb and irrelevant reasons why you lost and always losing makes no difference to Nigerians.

You've been losing since day one and with your predisposed culture of hate, bitterness, tribalism and vindictiveness, it won't be the last time..

Move on to your next foolery and losing adventure...


Crying osers....

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