The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by mannobi(m): 5:34pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
Ugo Chikieze wrote : THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS: I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on. Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there. Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead. The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem. I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this. While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something ? The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo. "Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER. He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case... 675 Likes 105 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by moderation2020: 5:41pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 5:43pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
spot on...good governance that benefits us is what we should be clamouring for,not pdp,apc,hausa,youruba,igbo,biafra,ipob... 174 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by shigo20(m): 5:44pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
You ve said it all 114 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 5:48pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
them no get ear oooooooo 68 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by moderation2020: 5:55pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
Oyind17: them no get hear oooooooo english you no sabi, pidgin you no sabi. How we go hear you. Bloody anumanu 147 Likes 4 Shares |
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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by applord: 6:02pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
[size=15pt]Mr Ugo how much you collect It was never about GEJ. It is the hate for a demonic entity called APC and the tribalistic, vindictive tyrant called GMB.[/size] 348 Likes 31 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by dustmalik(m): 6:03pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
They'll soon storm this thread and call the author all sort of names, including Yoruba. 74 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by applord: 6:04pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
Oyind17: them no get ear oooooooo What is your business with ndigbo Must everyone support APC 124 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by applord: 6:06pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
dustmalik: They'll soon storm this thread and call the author all sort of names, including Yoruba. He is obviously paid by a Y E R I B A. But he is only flogging a dead horse. 84 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by urbanmonk: 6:09pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Balkan(m): 6:10pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
mannobi: Ugo Chikieze wrote :
THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS: I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on. Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there. Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead. The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem. I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this. While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something? The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo. "Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER. He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case... Yarriba Man 117 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 6:11pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
applord:
What is your business with ndigbo
Must everyone support APC
I love ndigbos, I don't even belong to a party 13 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by onyegwu(m): 6:14pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
Op pls stop dragging Igbos to every thing that happens in this country. This ur preaching has been heard severally. If u call ur self and Igbo person do them a favour by allowing things to die down a natural death the way it ought to be by not always bringing out this blame game. What is the business of Igbos in Bayelsa elections? Did they commit any crime to participate in a democratic elections that U are free to align ur self with anybody u feel like? U are nt telling them what they have not heard b4 so stop opening all this ok!. Haba!! 152 Likes 12 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by applord: 6:15pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
Oyind17:
I love ndigbos, I don't even belong to a party Apologies. A one party state is bad for Nigeria. 21 Likes |
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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by onyegwu(m): 6:16pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
Op pls stop dragging Igbos to every thing that happens in this country. This ur preaching has been heard severally. If u call ur self and Igbo person do them a favour by allowing things to die down a natural death the way it ought to be by not always bringing out this blame game. What is the business of Igbos in Bayelsa elections? Did they commit any crime to participate in a democratic elections that U are free to align ur self with anybody u feel like? U are nt telling them what they have not heard b4 so stop opening all this ok!. Haba!! Grow up abeg ! 20 Likes |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 6:17pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
[quote author=moderation2020 post=40782140][/quote]
See your big head. lolz |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by jmoore(m): 6:23pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
How much are they selling petrol in Bayelsa?
Moving on means voting for APC, abi? Nonsense post!!!!!!!! Kids who think voting for the party at the central is progress. smh 108 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 6:24pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
applord:
Apologies.
A one party state is bad for Nigeria.
Accepted
One love 6 Likes |
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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 6:28pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
mannobi: Ugo Chikieze wrote :
THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS: I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on. Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there. Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead. The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem. I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this. While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something? The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo. "Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER. He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case... You love imprisonment?where your wish will be dictated by another person. kai this writer has made fool of his/ herself. Just tell Nigerians one refined reasons for people to support this govt. Electricity--E8 Petrol--F9 Economic polices--F9, if you want me to go on and on I can, or wait a minute look at the elections conducted so far is this govt not a disappointment?. Pls OP give Nigerians genuine reasons why this govt should be loved. NO ABUSE. THANX 75 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 6:30pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by dinachi(m): 6:31pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
applord: [size=15pt]Mr Ugo how much you collect
It was never about GEJ.
It is the hate for a demonic entity called APC and the tribalistic, vindictive tyrant called GMB.[/size] So, in other words, you are an Ijaw? Why do you hate APC? Give your silly answer let us hear, 9 Likes |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Aegon(m): 6:32pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
Oktoberfest: spot on...good governance that benefits us is what we should be clamouring for,not pdp,apc,hausa,youruba,igbo,biafra,ipob... Go and tell Buhari and his 95%. 47 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by VANHELLSING: 6:34pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
mannobi: Ugo Chikieze wrote :
THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS: I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on. Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there. Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead. The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem. I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this. While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something? The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo. "Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER. He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case... Yorubas are so poor when it comes to impesonating igbo names, for the record there's no igbo name as "CHIKIEZE" When this offenmanus learn how to impesonate the great igbos, i will have something to say to them, until then. 148 Likes 13 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Uniben4sure: 6:37pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
Op you are a bloody paid agent!
The fact is that Igbo's have nothing to regret for not supporting APC and b00hari. We know that b00hari is a bloody tribal cum religious bigot. He has proven that through his actions and inactions since he came to office.
BTW, let me inform you that some of those past PDP governors you mentioned actually worked. I wouldn't know for T.A orji but I can attest to the fact that the duo of Chimaroke Nnamani and Sam Egwu performed while in office.
I am presently in an APC controlled state (Edo) and I know how bad things are here. IMO state is an APC controlled state, yet nothing to show for being under APC leadership in the state. I have been to Osun and Ogun states which are APC states, nothing is working there!
The point is that we should not completely demonize PDP as if APC is any better. Igbo's support PDP because APC failed in most of the states they govern. So, enough of all these senseless talks about Igbo's not moving on and bla bla bla. Igbo's are wise and are not easily moved by propaganda which is what APC is founded on.
Let APC prove themselves better than PDP, then they can get the support of the Igbo's. I rest my case. 124 Likes 14 Shares |
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by IdisuleOurOwn(m): 6:38pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
Let the bashing begin |
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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by IdisuleOurOwn(m): 6:40pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Pidggin(f): 6:46pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
mannobi: Ugo Chikieze wrote :
THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS: I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on. Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there. Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead. The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem. I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this. While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something? The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo. "Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER. He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case... What are you saying? You have obviously been paid by your useless party. SS is for PDP, thank God Dickson was smart enough to notify us of all the rigging that went on during the re-election. Imagine INEC conducting election in a small state like Bayelsa for 3 days?! What happened in Kogi state will never happen in SS/SE, your thread should be closed as this is obviously sponsored. 52 Likes 6 Shares |