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Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Mynd44: 6:34am On Aug 04, 2015 |
chedet:@enboldened, the problem is that when you have almost all the political leaders from one region in the opposition, there will be a disconnect. We can all try to deny it and say it wont happen but it will be there. Example is when the ACN called the governors from the SW to an economic summit but Ondo did not attend because Mimiko was in LP. 1 Like |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by omonnakoda: 6:35am On Aug 04, 2015 |
fulanimafia:Either she is a kid or a liar. The Eboes have never been in opposition,even when they lose elections they will sell out shamelessly just to be part of the central government 7 Likes |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by fulanimafia: 6:37am On Aug 04, 2015 |
chedet: That is not true. The North gave Jonathan over 8 million votes in 2011, just 3 million less than Buhari. Over 1/3 of the NW voted Jonathan. 2 Likes
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Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Mynd44: 6:38am On Aug 04, 2015 |
fulanimafia:But part of strategizing and forming alliance is by their own people being in the APC and not just a handful of people like Rochas, Ngige and Onu. More of them needs to be actively involved in the APC. The whole Atiku, Saraki thing is just laughable. |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Mynd44: 6:42am On Aug 04, 2015 |
fulanimafia:That is the reason I laugh when people say the SW "sold out" when it comes to President Jonathan. Because this guy won in 2011 convincingly. People have said he lost because people were lied to and and the media was used to propagate stuff but seriously? You do not lose that type of numbers by people lying, it is a vote of no confidence. People have eyes to see stuff around them and felt President Jonathan failed. QED 6 Likes |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:42am On Aug 04, 2015 |
JOE IGBOKWE Calm down and watch! It is too early... 1 Like |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by fulanimafia: 6:45am On Aug 04, 2015 |
Mynd44: The APC was roundly rejected in the region and from their body language and Igbokwe's testimony, they are not ready to allow people to come and reap where they did not sow. The man is saying for them to regain political relevance, they have to put in work. 1 Like |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by fulanimafia: 6:47am On Aug 04, 2015 |
cktheluckyman: fulanimafia: |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:47am On Aug 04, 2015 |
Ugh. Man I am SICK of Nigeria's Machavellian style of tribal politics which hasn't done jack for the average person who just wants something to give in his life. The elite 1% get off on oil wealth and play "game of thrones" using their tribe and they are secure because the educated illiterates that form the wider "5% elite" enable these behaviors, sitting around in social media and blabbing day in and out about fake "political analysis." Igbos, opposition politics, presidency, APC/PDP. HTF will this help the average Igbo person? Sure as as hell didn't do shoit for the average Northerner, SSner, or Westerner. SICK AND TIRED. 2 Likes |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by wapSmart(m): 6:51am On Aug 04, 2015 |
This will continue ad-infinitum till doomsday for minds have been polluted, brains have been washed and hearts have been melted. |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by chedet: 6:54am On Aug 04, 2015 |
Mynd44: Out of 5 governors in SE, only 3 are from PDP... nobody is even talking about SS here. But I do agree that the SE need to build bridges across other political zones. I would like a national government and national opposition party. |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:56am On Aug 04, 2015 |
Mynd44: GEJ did not win osun in 2011 |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by size40: 6:59am On Aug 04, 2015 |
Igbo people, una don hear? U people are so bitter because of GEJ's defeat at the poll. Those of us from south-south where GEJ hail from, are not as bitter as the Igbo's. Why? They should fight their Biafra fight alone oooo. We are not part and percel of it. This because I have been saying it that the Igbo's are try to curry our support for Biafra struggle just because GEJ lost an election to Buhari, a northerner. But believe me, not even GEJ will support Biafran struggle how more allowing Ijaw land to be called Biafra. 4 Likes |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Mynd44: 6:59am On Aug 04, 2015 |
chukwudi44:President Buhari did not also win Osun in 2012. Did President Jonathan win every other state, or are you about to take that off? |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:59am On Aug 04, 2015 |
fulanimafia: GEJ won mainly in the NC states and the christian dominated parts of Kadunna and adamawa!!! The core north never voted for GEJ in 2011.Can you remind me why corpers were killed in 2011? I don't even remember you criticizing your people for killing innocent corp members rather you chose to villify a people because they freely chose to exercise their franchise 3 Likes |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Nobody: 7:00am On Aug 04, 2015 |
Mynd44: What is the meaning of the term BLOCK votes again? |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Mynd44: 7:02am On Aug 04, 2015 |
chedet: No one is mentioning the SS because the SS is not as tribally homogenous as the SE. Of the 5 states in the SE, 3 is PDP right? That's a 60% and if we look at the results of the the last senatorial and presidential elections we can have a pattern |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Mynd44: 7:07am On Aug 04, 2015 |
chukwudi44: a large number of votes that are made in the same way by one person who represents a large group of peoplehttp://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/block-vote You are welcome 1 Like |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by fulanimafia: 7:09am On Aug 04, 2015 |
chukwudi44: We are talking regions and and you are talking about how neighborhoods voted. How do you know which areas voted Jonathan? Did the election results specify religion? 1/3 (over 3 million votes) of the NW which includes Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi, Katsina, Jigawa states etc. voted Jonathan so you have no point. http://www.nigerianmuse.com/20110419040622zg/sections/general-articles/details-of-2011-presidential-election-results-in-nigeria/ |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Mynd44: 7:13am On Aug 04, 2015 |
chukwudi44:So President Jonathan got +8 million votes from "the NC states and the christian dominated parts of Kadunna and adamawa"? Is this a joke? President Buhari got less than 500,000 votes in the whole SOUTH!!!!!! |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by aenero(m): 7:14am On Aug 04, 2015 |
Are the igbo Nigerians now,let them go and play it in biafra abeg... I believe Nigeria will do well without them |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Mynd44: 7:15am On Aug 04, 2015 |
fulanimafia:I don't know how in his mind he can think that President Jonathan can get +8million votes from the North by just the NC states and the "Christians communities" of Kano and Kadunna. 1 Like |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Nobody: 7:19am On Aug 04, 2015 |
Mynd44: What is the percentage of muslims/northerners in the SS/SE as compared to christians/southerners in the NE/NW? Yopu really think those votes came from Northern muslims? |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by Mynd44: 7:21am On Aug 04, 2015 |
chukwudi44:You are seriously trying to convince us that President Jonathan got 8million votes from the NC and the Christian communities in the core North? Dafuq is this? 1 Like |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by uniklinkum(m): 7:25am On Aug 04, 2015 |
Wow!!!!This is a T.K.O. And funny enough these illiterate from the other side always throw the mantra of some people being the northern slave. History according to one of there own shows they have the warming the abokis bed from time immemorial. Wow.... they have even be trying to get into APC yet there foot solider here rant here all days like a toddler denied of his toy. 6 Likes |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by badnature: 7:26am On Aug 04, 2015 |
Hmmm imagine a fulani man telling igbos what he wants them to do! by the way do igbo people resemble your yoloba slave that act on your instructions? igbo people are not interested in the affairs of the zoo can't you get it ask my sister dollyk she would tell you.now can you leave igbo people and go to ruga and suck camels breast? 3 Likes |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by fulanimafia: 7:27am On Aug 04, 2015 |
chukwudi44: You really think the over 3 million votes for Jonathan from the NW alone ('core' northern states) came from Christians? Until you stop basing your analysis on religion, you will continue to grope in the dark. |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by uniklinkum(m): 7:31am On Aug 04, 2015 |
badnature: In the first Republic, the Igbo-dominated NCNC formed an alliance with the northern-based NPC to form a government in the center. In the Second Republic the Igbo-dominated NPP again teamed up with the NPN to form the national government in the center. In the third Republic during the NRC-SDP era, MKO Abiola won the election fair and square on the platform of the SDP but the majority of the Igbo, led by the late Odumegwu Ojukwu, (Ikemba Nnewi) the late Evans Enwerem, and Okwesilieze Nwodo, teamed up with prominent Igbo and even some prominent Yoruba leaders to support IBB, Shonekan, and Abacha to sustain the annulment of that election. Again, for 16 years the PDP was in power in Nigeria, and the Igbo was with the PDP. N.B read carefully and in all honest tell us who the slaves are?? 4 Likes |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by fulanimafia: 7:36am On Aug 04, 2015 |
badnature: Don't be a coward, quote me when you want to refer to my person. You can tell that tripe to your progenitors that kept forming alliances with the same Fulani and their camels. 1 Like |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by gists: 7:44am On Aug 04, 2015 |
Did Joe Igbokwe peeped into my profile? i wrote something similar waaayyy back in March gists: |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by omonnakoda: 7:54am On Aug 04, 2015 |
Mynd44:There is always fiction mixed with fact. How many people voted in total in 2011 compared to 2015. I believe the drop was around 10 million(I could be wrong) but a very large number which lends credence to the fact that there was massive rigging in 2011. It is difficult to interpret election results in Nigeria when we consider the scale of rigging 1 Like |
Re: Can The Igbo Play Opposition In Nigeria? by omonnakoda: 8:01am On Aug 04, 2015 |
In 1979 there were 449 members of the House of representatives NPN 168 UPN 111 NPP 78 PRP 49 PRP and GNPP were northern parties but they also chose opposition. We can see those who depend on National cake most. The REAL parasites GNPP 43 The Eboes in NPP went into alliance with NPN so as to produce the speaker from NPP Edwin Ume-Ezeoke Whilst the Yorubas in UPN rejected alliance choosing principle over pottage and stayed in opposition. Facts are stubborn 2 Likes |
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