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Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by ogtavia(m): 8:08pm On Mar 16, 2016
Nimf:
It should not come to any Nigerian, as a surprise that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is calling the shots as far as the political terrain of Nigeria is concerned now. However, the leader of the APC and the president, Muhammadu Buhari may surprise Nigerians, by becoming the first democratically elected president not to contest for a second term in office. Some of the Igbo sons and daughter below are potential presidential material in case President Buhari decides to anoint someone from the Southeastern part of the country




https://www.naij.com/764927-2019-view-7-distinguished-igbos-considered-president-photos.html
I will be president before rochas dreams of contesting...
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by Nobody: 8:12pm On Mar 16, 2016
janellemonae:


Again i hope u correct this highlighted erroneous part of ur post. I have corrected u above.




The guy is a XXXX, yorubas are the only block group in Nigeria that have demonstrated that are politically sophisticated enough not to vote based on tribe. Yorubas as a voting block are key to the emergence of any Ibo presidient and what do my foolish Ibos brothers do? They begin to preach hatred towards yorubas. It's ok let them bring their candidate we are waiting!

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Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by profstar(m): 8:15pm On Mar 16, 2016
EzePromoe:
To hell with Igbo presidency. To what gain will it be to the common Igbo man when this so called Igbo president will spend most of his tenure trying to please the North to our detriments. Nigeria is so unfair.

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Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by profstar(m): 8:21pm On Mar 16, 2016
MonPro:


An unneccesary distraction from a bigger goal. Who presidency don help? see hausa see almajiri, see yoruba see beggars.
Again who presidency don help? As big as yoruba with more than 50 million people only one yoruba man have ever been president in the last 50 years. That means the chance of a yoruba youth ever becoming president in the next 50 years is 1/50 million and it's even getting slimmer by the day as the East will never vote a yoruba since they've sworn never to vote an Easterner, while the north will always vote northerners as long as an hausa/fulani stands election, so where will yorubas get their votes?

Yet they are shouting "one nigeria" up and down like mad men. Dem go hear wehn! the north must rule for as long as nigeria exist. The East is no longer interested in the presidency of an unworkable zoo.
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by kossyablaze(m): 8:25pm On Mar 16, 2016
ladyF:

wow....did you travel? Welcome back. Hope say you bring beta grin
Lolzzz bn around.Just lowkey!Come o!which part of 9ja u dey sef?I'm currently in Lagos.
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by Ahmedhussain3463: 8:38pm On Mar 16, 2016
Silvofitz:
My Biafra kee? From where to where? Abeg count me out of Biafra o. I'm a proud Nigerian. If Kanu likes, let him do 2 or 3 terms in prison as Biafra president. Life's choice. #ProudlyNigerian. #OneNigeria
lol no vex i tot u support d ipod movement

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Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by Iyeeja66: 8:42pm On Mar 16, 2016
Akpabio is not yet on the list, and believe me Ekweremadu, the maradona is not yet there too. One of them could only become VP , especially Ekweremadu .

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Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by ladyF(f): 8:53pm On Mar 16, 2016
kossyablaze:
Lolzzz bn around.Just lowkey!Come o!which part of 9ja u dey sef?I'm currently in Lagos.
Lol welcome back sha.

Na sambissa I dey, come make we go flex na grin
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by eyeview: 9:19pm On Mar 16, 2016
garfield16:


this is the problem with Ibos, you are too driven by sentiment and never use your brains. Not that I have a problem with them but where did I defend hausas? where did I talk of hausas trusting yorubas. You people keep redefining the argument instead of focusing on the realities. This is a discussion about the electability of an Ibo man, the relationship between hausa and yoruba is irrelevant. Hausas are not the ones who have never been or never will be president, yorubas are not the ones that have never been or never will be president But just for the record, hausa and yoruba have worked together many times.


The Ibo man has a chip on his shoulder, he is untrustworthy and he hates other tribes, this is the issue, forget about yoruba or Hausa, we are not the ones complaining!!!


The quicker you people tone down the hate rhetoric the better for you. Nobody votes for a man who hates him to rule over him, it's just common sense and in the collective stupidity of the Ibo man they have now told the rest of Nigeria that they hate us, so good luck becoming president. The stupidity of the Ibos is that they have told us they hate us, a wise man does not reveal himself to his enemy and then expect the same enemy to put him in power over him. Like I said as a collective, stupidity reigns!!!

Youngman,you too have finally confirmed what everybody has been saying about yorubas. They never show you their true colour till you turn your back an they backstab. That's exactly why the nation hates you people. Atleast,if an igbo man likes you,he will let you. If otherwise,he will also let you know. He is never two faced. And you have boldly magnified your two faced nature to be a virture. Sad. That's exactly why yorubas can't be trusted. They smile in your face and plan your death at your back. Abacha nearly fell for it under diya,olarenwaju etc.
Please,its something to be ashamed of,not boast about

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Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by Rhea(f): 9:31pm On Mar 16, 2016
Nimf:
It should not come to any Nigerian, as a surprise that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is calling the shots as far as the political terrain of Nigeria is concerned now. However, the leader of the APC and the president, Muhammadu Buhari may surprise Nigerians, by becoming the first democratically elected president not to contest for a second term in office. Some of the Igbo sons and daughter below are potential presidential material in case President Buhari decides to anoint someone from the Southeastern part of the country




https://www.naij.com/764927-2019-view-7-distinguished-igbos-considered-president-photos.html

[size=28pt]
and I will add Mazi Ibu as No 8 to make it an even number[/size]
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by medpren: 9:56pm On Mar 16, 2016
garfield16:



[s]Hausa will never vote for Ibo, if Ibos still harbour scars of the civil war believe me the Hausa man never forgot what the ibos did to them, so that's 50% of the electorate gone. Yoruba who were generally open minded because up till now had no reason to hate any other tribe and whom you need if you have any hopes to actualize an ibo president, you are now alienating with hate and venom, so tell me how do you want to get the votes to actualize an Ibo presidency?

Mark my words, all other subregions, even minorities will produce a president before the SE zone produces one and just as generations of Ibos have not forgotten the civil war, it will take more than a generation for Yorubas to forget the hate in the Ibo hearts towards the Yorubas that we are noe seeing. So to answer your question, it will not happen in my lifetime.

Ibos have turned themselves into the most universally mistrusted tribe in Nigeria, No tribe trusts the Ibo man and no voter block outside the south east and sooth south will vote for a tribe that 1) doesn't believe in the unity of Nigeria and 2) displays an unrepentant and brazen hatred towards the other tribes to be the president of Nigeria.


You guys have set the Ibos back 100 years, Only a few years ago it could have been possible but now Nigeria will never vote for an Ibo president and you can take that to the bank![/s]

sorry but every tribe in the south now hates yoruba. SE and SS tribes WILL NEVER VOTE A YORUBA MAN AGAIN. Your yorubas are the prodigal child of the south. The north will rule until nigeria breaks, make peace with that. NO MORE YORUBA PRESIDENCY, EXCEPT ALL NORTHERN CONTESTANTS DIE ON THE DAY OF THE ELECTION, which is impossible. Fasten your seatbelt and prepare for donkey years on hausa/fulani rule of you and your generation, you yorubas are treacherous and you will never be allowed to profit from treachery, shikena!

let's see where yorubas will get their votes if the north will always vote north and the east will not yoruba. Game on grin
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by chidozieikeji2: 9:59pm On Mar 16, 2016
Add nnamdi kanu in that list
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by Oluwatobex(m): 10:11pm On Mar 16, 2016
medpren:


sorry but every tribe in the south now hates yoruba. SE and SS tribes WILL NEVER VOTE A YORUBA MAN AGAIN. Your yorubas are the prodigal child of the south. The north will rule until nigeria breaks, make peace with that. NO MORE YORUBA PRESIDENCY, EXCEPT ALL NORTHERN CONTESTANTS DIE ON THE DAY OF THE ELECTION, which is impossible. Fasten your seatbelt and prepare for donkey years on hausa/fulani rule of you and your generation, you yorubas are treacherous and you will never be allowed to profit from treachery, shikena!

let's see where yorubas will get their votes if the north will always vote north and the east will not yoruba. Game on grin

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Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by Ugosample(m): 10:14pm On Mar 16, 2016
MonPro:


An unneccesary distraction from a bigger goal. Who presidency don help? see hausa see almajiri, see yoruba see beggars.
Again who presidency don help? As big as yoruba with more than 50 million people only one yoruba man have ever been president in the last 50 years. That means the chance of a yoruba youth ever becoming president in the next 50 years is 1/50 million and it's even getting slimmer by the day as the East will never vote a yoruba since they've sworn never to vote an Easterner, while the north will always vote northerners as long as an hausa/fulani stands election, so where will yorubas get their votes?

Yet they are shouting "one nigeria" up and down like mad men. Dem go hear wehn! the north must rule for as long as nigeria exist. The East is no longer interested in the presidency of an unworkable zoo.

So you think splitting the country will solve our problems?

Ndi Igbo sef.
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by 3xtr6r: 10:15pm On Mar 16, 2016
garfield16:

Hausa will never vote for Ibo, if Ibos still harbour scars of the civil war believe me the Hausa man never forgot what the ibos did to them, so that's 50% of the electorate gone. Yoruba who were generally open minded because up till now had no reason to hate any other tribe and whom you need if you have any hopes to actualize an ibo president, you are now alienating with hate and venom, so tell me how do you want to get the votes to actualize an Ibo presidency?

Mark my words, all other subregions, even minorities will produce a president before the SE zone produces one and just as generations of Ibos have not forgotten the civil war, it will take more than a generation for Yorubas to forget the hate in the Ibo hearts towards the Yorubas that we are noe seeing. So to answer your question, it will not happen in my lifetime.

Ibos have turned themselves into the most universally mistrusted tribe in Nigeria, No tribe trusts the Ibo man and no voter block outside the south east and sooth south will vote for a tribe that 1) doesn't believe in the unity of Nigeria and 2) displays an unrepentant and brazen hatred towards the other tribes to be the president of Nigeria.


You guys have set the Ibos back 100 years, Only a few years ago it could have been possible but now Nigeria will never vote for an Ibo president and you can take that to the bank!

Lies of hypocrisy from never-do-wells!

[size=14pt]Yorubas Are The Problem With Nigeria [/size]- By Sanusi Lamido Sanusi (Elombah.com)

In sum, the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude.
The Yoruba elite and area-boy politics;Igbo marginalisation and the responsible limits of retribution; andThe Yoruba Factor and "Area-boy" Politics.My views on the Yoruba political leadership have been thoroughly articulated in some of my writings, prime among which was " Afenifere: Syllabus of Errors" published by This Day (The Sunday Newspaper) on Sept 27, 1998. There was also an earlier publication in the weekly Trust entitled " The Igbo, the Yoruba and History" (Aug. 21, 1998). 

In sum, the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude. 

The Yoruba elite were the first, in 1962, to attempt a violent overthrow of an elected government in this country. In 1966, it was the violence in the West which provided an avenue for the putsch of 15th January. After Chief Awolowo lost to Shagari in 1983 elections, it was the discontent and bad publicity in the South-West which led to the Buhari intervention.

When Buhari jailed UPN governors like Ige and Onabanjo, the South-Western press castigated that good government and provided the right mood for IBB to take over power. As soon as IBB cleared UPN governors of charges against them in a politically motivated retrial, he became the darling of the South-West. When IBB annulled the primaries in which Adamu Ciroma and Shehu Yar Adua emerged as presidential candidates in the NRC and SDP, he was hailed by the South-West. When the same man annulled the June 12, 1993 elections in which Abiola was the front-runner, the South-West now became defenders of democracy.

When it seemed Sani Abacha was sympathetic to Abiola, the South-West supported his take-over. He was in fact invited by a prominent NADECO member to take over in a published letter shortly before the event. Even though Abiola had won the elections in the North, the North was blamed for its annulment. When Abdulsalam Abubakar started his transition, the Yoruba political leadership through NADECO presented a memorandum on a Government of National Unity that showed complete disrespect for the intelligence and liberties of other Nigerians.

Subsequently, they formed a tribal party which failed to meet minimum requirements for registration, but was registered all the same to avoid the violence that was bound to follow non-registration, given the area-boy mentality of South-West politicians. Having rejected an Obasanjo candidacy and challenged the election as a fraud in court, we now find a leading member of the AD in the government, a daughter of an Afenifere leader as Minister of State, and Awolowo´s daughter as Ambassador, all appointed by a man who won the election through fraud.

Meanwhile, nothing has been negotiated for the children of Abiola, the focus of Yoruba political activity. In return for these favours, the AD solidly voted for Evan Enwerem as Senate President. This is a man who participated in the two-million- man March for Abacha´s self-succession. He also is reputed to have hosted a meeting of governors during IBB´s transition, demanding that June 12 elections should never be de-annulled and threatening that the East would go to war if this was done. When Ibrahim Salisu Buhari was accused of swearing to a false affidavit, the Yoruba political elite correctly took up the gauntlet for his resignation.
...

Asaba Oct 7, 1967 Massacre by Murtala, Awolowo and their Cohorts:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEaX9lVVrCM

Oba of Lagos Threat on Igbos Over 2015 Governorship 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87u255UM6Ro
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by Nobody: 10:25pm On Mar 16, 2016
eyeview:


Youngman,you too have finally confirmed what everybody has been saying about yorubas. They never show you their true colour till you turn your back an they backstab. That's exactly why the nation hates you people. Atleast,if an igbo man likes you,he will let you. If otherwise,he will also let you know. He is never two faced. And you have boldly magnified your two faced nature to be a virture. Sad. That's exactly why yorubas can't be trusted. They smile in your face and plan your death at your back. Abacha nearly fell for it under diya,olarenwaju etc.
Please,its something to be ashamed of,not boast about

Yorubas do not hate Ibos, we weren't raised with deep seated issues about tribe, I can say that is true for the average Yoruba. But in the last few years we are now realising you hate us and this is not the usual Ibo-yoruba-hausa stereotypes and meaningless banter that is normal when people of different ways cohabit. What is being revealed is deep seated hatred by the Ibos that quite frankly is shocking!!!


When I say Yoruba wont vote for Ibos, it's not because we hate Ibos, but because we are finding out that the ibos are full of deep seated hate in their hearts for other tribes. Nobody votes for someone who sees him as an enemy. We dont hate Ibos, we just feel you people are psychologically damaged. you see yourselves as Ibos not Nigerians, wheras others see themselves first and foremost as Nigerians.


As for the other crap you write, Only in yoruba land can an Ibo be elected legislator, it's not a new thing, Zik was a parliamentarian in the old western region voted for by yorubas, only in Yoruba land can Zik (an Ibo) vie for office as premier and win. That he was schemed out in the end was party politics at the top not the hearts of the yoruba people, if the common yoruba man did not want him they wont have voted for him. Only yorubas will vote for one party at the state level and vote against "their own party" at the federal level. We dont vote on tribe, we vote for the most progressive candidates. I said it earlier, this is a topic about Ibo presidency, if you like focus your energies on Yoruba/hausa dynamics (I don't know if the yoruba or hausa complained to you about marginalisation) and miss the real issue which is that while other tribes are building bridges, you are putting up walls and yet you expect to become president one day and will cry marginalkisation when people refuse to trust the leadership of the country to your hands. The more people work together the more they understand each other as Hausas and Yorubas work together, the more they understand each other, even if there are issues between us, the devil you know is better than the devil you dont know and right now the unknown devil politically is the Ibo . So if I were you and you really want an Ibo presidency, my advice is that you build bridges not walls because right now there is mistrust of the Ibo outside Iboland and you wont break the mistrust by preaching more hate.



The north trusted Obasanjo and in return he handed over power to them in the form of yaradua
when Yaradua died, GEJ became president and reneged on his agreement to serve only one term so he was promptly voted out by a north southwest partnership. GEJ isnt Ibo but this is exactly why the establishment will not trust Ibos with the presidency so do you think the North is going to make the same mistake they did with GEJ with an Ibo man? Add to that the common man is now feeling the hatred of the Ibos as a collective





When Ibos get over the civil war propanganda na d start seeing themselves as Nigerians not Biafrans and stop the hate preaching, your lot will improve politically. Just look at Tinubu, at one point he controlled only 1 state, but he reached out and searched for alliances across the divide and the rest is history. In this country called Nigeria, Hausas and Yorubas, dont need the Ibos politically and whatever you may have to say, whatever your wailing, that's the bottom line!!!

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Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by Nobody: 10:26pm On Mar 16, 2016
medpren:


sorry but every tribe in the south now hates yoruba. SE and SS tribes WILL NEVER VOTE A YORUBA MAN AGAIN. Your yorubas are the prodigal child of the south. The north will rule until nigeria breaks, make peace with that. NO MORE YORUBA PRESIDENCY, EXCEPT ALL NORTHERN CONTESTANTS DIE ON THE DAY OF THE ELECTION, which is impossible. Fasten your seatbelt and prepare for donkey years on hausa/fulani rule of you and your generation, you yorubas are treacherous and you will never be allowed to profit from treachery, shikena!

let's see where yorubas will get their votes if the north will always vote north and the east will not yoruba. Game on grin

Firstly we dont need your votes, you are the ones who needs our votes. Secondly the yoruba man is not obsessed with the presidency, weve been there, done that, we are not the ones with an inferiority complex.

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Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by Nobody: 10:27pm On Mar 16, 2016
3xtr6r:


Lies of hypocrisy from never-do-wells!

[size=14pt]Yorubas Are The Problem With Nigeria [/size]- By Sanusi Lamido Sanusi (Elombah.com)

In sum, the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude.
The Yoruba elite and area-boy politics;Igbo marginalisation and the responsible limits of retribution; andThe Yoruba Factor and "Area-boy" Politics.My views on the Yoruba political leadership have been thoroughly articulated in some of my writings, prime among which was " Afenifere: Syllabus of Errors" published by This Day (The Sunday Newspaper) on Sept 27, 1998. There was also an earlier publication in the weekly Trust entitled " The Igbo, the Yoruba and History" (Aug. 21, 1998). 

In sum, the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude. 

The Yoruba elite were the first, in 1962, to attempt a violent overthrow of an elected government in this country. In 1966, it was the violence in the West which provided an avenue for the putsch of 15th January. After Chief Awolowo lost to Shagari in 1983 elections, it was the discontent and bad publicity in the South-West which led to the Buhari intervention.

When Buhari jailed UPN governors like Ige and Onabanjo, the South-Western press castigated that good government and provided the right mood for IBB to take over power. As soon as IBB cleared UPN governors of charges against them in a politically motivated retrial, he became the darling of the South-West. When IBB annulled the primaries in which Adamu Ciroma and Shehu Yar Adua emerged as presidential candidates in the NRC and SDP, he was hailed by the South-West. When the same man annulled the June 12, 1993 elections in which Abiola was the front-runner, the South-West now became defenders of democracy.

When it seemed Sani Abacha was sympathetic to Abiola, the South-West supported his take-over. He was in fact invited by a prominent NADECO member to take over in a published letter shortly before the event. Even though Abiola had won the elections in the North, the North was blamed for its annulment. When Abdulsalam Abubakar started his transition, the Yoruba political leadership through NADECO presented a memorandum on a Government of National Unity that showed complete disrespect for the intelligence and liberties of other Nigerians.

Subsequently, they formed a tribal party which failed to meet minimum requirements for registration, but was registered all the same to avoid the violence that was bound to follow non-registration, given the area-boy mentality of South-West politicians. Having rejected an Obasanjo candidacy and challenged the election as a fraud in court, we now find a leading member of the AD in the government, a daughter of an Afenifere leader as Minister of State, and Awolowo´s daughter as Ambassador, all appointed by a man who won the election through fraud.

Meanwhile, nothing has been negotiated for the children of Abiola, the focus of Yoruba political activity. In return for these favours, the AD solidly voted for Evan Enwerem as Senate President. This is a man who participated in the two-million- man March for Abacha´s self-succession. He also is reputed to have hosted a meeting of governors during IBB´s transition, demanding that June 12 elections should never be de-annulled and threatening that the East would go to war if this was done. When Ibrahim Salisu Buhari was accused of swearing to a false affidavit, the Yoruba political elite correctly took up the gauntlet for his resignation.
...

Asaba Oct 7, 1967 Massacre by Murtala, Awolowo and their Cohorts:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEaX9lVVrCM

Oba of Lagos Threat on Igbos Over 2015 Governorship 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87u255UM6Ro

no be today


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



I posted this to show that for every statement about one tribe there is one about the other.....at the end off the day they are meaningless. Sardauna and Sanusi are both royal blue blood direct descendants of Dan fodio, one says Yorubas are a problem, the other has a problem with Ibos and that's what you are hanging your hat on, don't you Ibos think? These are people at the top, they are all friends, their children are friends too. What really matters is what the common man feels and it's the common man that votes and I am telling you the common man of Nigeria will not vote for an Ibo president with all this IPOB madness, hate preaching and calls for secession.

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Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by CharliParker: 10:39pm On Mar 16, 2016
Only Owelle Rocha's can be the president of Nigeria if ndi Igbo will leave hatred and tribalism,others will only be for my dreams
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by 3xtr6r: 10:59pm On Mar 16, 2016
garfield16:


no be today


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



I posted this to show that for every statement about one tribe there is one about the other.....at the end off the day they are meaningless. Sardauna and Sanusi are both royal blue blood direct descendants of Dan fodio, one says Yorubas are a problem, the other has a problem with Ibos and that's what you are hanging your hat on, don't you Ibos think? These are people at the top, they are all friends, their children are friends too. What really matters is what the common man feels and it's the common man that votes and I am telling you the common man of Nigeria will not vote for an Ibo president with all this IPOB madness, hate preaching and calls for secession.

What the hell are you smoking?
Definitely you need to go check yourself up for Cotard’s Delusion, “Walking Corpse Syndrome”!

One more time: IGBOS ARE NOT INTERESTED IN THE PRESIDENCY!

Here's what a sensible Yoruba person stated earlier on this thread:

MAINTWO:
I'm a. Yoruba man but a strong supporter of the igbos in actualng Biafra. Nigeria is a market for fraudulent politicians. I don't mind if the nigeria scatter into 20 nations. Mtcheeeew.

I will vote for an ibo man if he promises to actualise biafra.

https://www.nairaland.com/2692759/kwakwansos-insult-yoruba-elders-not

https://www.nairaland.com/2631382/cannot-continue-slaves-yorubaland-olu/4

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/i-paid-ransom-to-regain-my-freedom-falae-confesses/221463/


https://www.nairaland.com/366016/matthew-mbu-tribalism-awo-north

Asaba Genocide - Oct 7, 1967 Massacre: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEaX9lVVrCM

"We killed the Easterners for oil and nothing else"- Benjamin Adekunle.

Over the decades in the South-West, the Yorubas have systematically burnt Igbo shops as a guise to hijacking the markets from Igbos. 

They hide under the guise of city development at the expense of the people's welfare and claim they had given the traders ample time to relocate and yet the demolition is carried out at odd times.

Shops are demolished without compensation and someone will still say the traders were given sufficient notice of vacation as if the alternative is affordable. The proposed alternative shops are oftentimes so exorbitant and out of reach by the common man.

Igbos are made to develop barren locations and thereafter chased away to an undeveloped area or a complex beyond the reach by the common man. 
Many a time the destruction of shops are selectively done exempting where Yorubas sell agbo, weed and fake medicine just like in Oshodi where Electronic shops belonging to Igbos were demolished.

It takes a callous government to destroy livelihoods just to justify beautification of a city at the expense of people's economic empowerment.

https://www.nairaland.com/2618835/hoodlums-shut-down-alaba-international

https://www.nairaland.com/2846885/tears-lagos-demolishes-oshodi-market

https://www.nairaland.com/2847030/crime-lagos-state-demolishing-oshodi#41720484

https://www.nairaland.com/2847088/photos-oshodi-electronic-market-demolished

Prior to the 2015 general elections, amidst the threat by the lagoon crooner to drown Igbos, 18 Chisco transport buses were criminally burnt down in Lagos and up till date nothing was done to bring the culprits to book.

What does 'One Nigeria' mean? 
A deceit where you are empowered to share my crude oil and wealth as 'One Nigeria' while I am considered a migrant to your State whom you're just merely accommodating and may perish in the lagoon at your command.

It is a chaotic situation where the Oba of a place would invite the representative of a people for discussion in his palace as regards a market leadership dispute only to set an ambush for him and unleash hundreds of thugs to flog and disgrace him.

It is an unjust situation where you're licensed to use foul means to destroy my business in your State with outrageous taxes. You can close my business premises at will while your elites continue to shout 'One Nigeria' to cover up the evils and injustices prevalent in the land. And you still expect me to be docile and continue to suffer silently as your hate and envy for my progress soar high.

Now, do you have any case for unity - fake or imaginary?

If you have there would no need fooling and playing to the gallery and shouting 'One Nigeria'. Or have you ever heard 'One Great Britain', 'One United States of America', 'One Germany'? 
That shows that something is fundamentally wrong which many have been shying away from.

Is it a crime for any person/group to choose to opt out of a relationship?

Strange bedfellows, with irreconcilable value systems that are at best suitable for the individual selves, are not meant to be together! The 102 years of existence attest to that verdict!


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/oshodi-market-demolition-affected-traders-reject-alternative/


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

https://www.nairaland.com/2850760/nothern-western-plot-against-south
https://video-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hvideo-xpt1/v/t42.1790-2/12487846_868063953309605_943466236_n.mp4?efg=eyJybHIiOjMwMCwicmxhIjozMDI0LCJ2ZW5jb2RlX3RhZyI6InN2ZV9zZCJ9&oh=02a09a5c73428c1965e5d174eb60ab94&oe=568F7AD5

March 8, 2016:https://www.nairaland.com/2979169/tears-ladipo-traders-fault-midnight
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by rasco2000me: 11:35pm On Mar 16, 2016
in another nigeria,not this one .day dreamer
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by luckier9(m): 11:39pm On Mar 16, 2016
since my name is not in d list, is not completed.
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by basadenet: 12:06am On Mar 17, 2016
None of the above....
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by 0YorubaParapo0: 12:10am On Mar 17, 2016
Even if igbos wan presidency, who go vote am? The people they call uneducated almajiris and offemmanu?

Thy know they ain't never gonna win, that's why they claim they don't want it.

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Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by Prince16: 1:50am On Mar 17, 2016
janellemonae:

Yorubas never had a problem with igbos until 2015 elections. I dont think it ever crossed my mind that there could never be an igbo president. No one even talked like that. You dont even hear pple discussing it in beer parlours as a joke. I never even heard of nnamdi kalu before. But everyones eyes has cleared and they have seen REALITY. Lmao! Clearly igbos have hated yorubas since d biafran war and ingrained it in their toddler bots. Its apparent wt every fraudulent lie spewed. angry Who cares actually? Doesnt bother me anyhow. As long as we are not teaching our own children hatred.



garfield16:



They still harbour scars of the civil war believe me the Hausa man never forgot what the ibos did to them, so that's 50% of the electorate gone. Yoruba who were generally open minded because up till now had no reason to hate any other tribe and whom you need if you have any hopes to actualize an ibo president, you are now alienating with hate and venom, so tell me how do you want to get the votes to actualize an Ibo presidency?


SMH.


Mark my words, all other subregions, even minorities will produce a president before the SE zone produces one and just as generations of Ibos have not forgotten the civil war, it will take more than a generation for Yorubas to forget the hate in the Ibo hearts towards the Yorubas that we are noe seeing. So to answer your question, it will not happen in my lifetime.

They have turned themselves into the most universally mistrusted tribe in Nigeria, No tribe trusts the Ibo man and no voter block outside the south east and sooth south will vote for a tribe that 1) doesn't believe in the unity of Nigeria and 2) displays an unrepentant and brazen hatred towards the other tribes to be the president of Nigeria.


You guys have set the Ibos back 100 years, Only a few years ago it could have been possible but now Nigeria will never vote for an Ibo president and you can take that to the bank]

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Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by Prince16: 2:03am On Mar 17, 2016
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by tit(f): 2:06am On Mar 17, 2016
haba!
this is not a contest.
who can win abagworo?
he is president come 2019!
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by Rolings: 2:18am On Mar 17, 2016
Under which party are they going to contest? Is it APC that the igbos hate so much ? Because the PDP has zoned its presidency to the north . If APC field any ibo man they will lose because the ibos believe APC is an Islamic party and as such will never vote it.,APGA would have been a better option but they are a regional party with stronghold in anambra because of Ojukwu whom they even refused to vote to become president. Slaves

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Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by Prince16: 2:30am On Mar 17, 2016
garfield16:


this is the problem with Ibos, you are too driven by sentiment and never use your brains. Not that I have a problem with them but where did I defend hausas? where did I talk of hausas trusting yorubas. You people keep redefining the argument instead of focusing on the realities. This is a discussion about the electability of an Ibo man, the relationship between hausa and yoruba is irrelevant. Hausas are not the ones who have never been or never will be president, yorubas are not the ones that have never been or never will be president But just for the record, hausa and yoruba have worked together many times.


The Ibo man has a chip on his shoulder, he is untrustworthy and he hates other tribes, this is the issue, forget about yoruba or Hausa, we are not the ones complaining!!!


The quicker you people tone down the hate rhetoric the better for you. Nobody votes for a man who hates him to rule over him, it's just common sense and in the collective stupidity of the Ibo man they have now told the rest of Nigeria that they hate us, so good luck becoming president. The stupidity of the Ibos is that they have told us they hate us, a wise man does not reveal himself to his enemy and then expect the same enemy to put him in power over him. Like I said as a collective, stupidity reigns!!!


#end~of~discussion!!!

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Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by gformula: 2:53am On Mar 17, 2016
Nimf the dreamer... They can only be Biafran Presidents. Okay
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by doubleportion: 3:14am On Mar 17, 2016
kaima1984:
We want double portion just like ur name

lol! great is your sense of humour!
Re: 7 Igbos Who Could Be President Come 2019 by tolastikha: 3:26am On Mar 17, 2016
People just write any how things just to feel space. How does Osita and Soludo fit that office? You just think presidential context is same as council elections. Mzzzzzz

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