2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by Horllamideh(m): 5:30am On Feb 06, 2017 |
By Omeiza Ajayi Former Governor of Akwa Ibom State and one of the leaders of the Pan Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF, Obong Victor Attah, in this interview speaks on the state of the nation and urged the Federal Government not to sit on the 16-point demand of the Niger Delta. He also chided ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo for calling for Igbo presidency in 2019. Excerpts:
WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THE STATE OF THE NATION?
Let me start with the economy because that is the one that is bothering everybody. People are shouting we are hungry, inflation is high and all of that and nobody can say no. But sometimes, I quote Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi, he made a very significant point that most people tend to either forget or ignore. Basically, he made it clear that we were all living falsely, above our means. The other day, I was talking to a caterer who complained that business had fallen and people are not holding parties as they used to do.
STEALING AND BUILDING If that person had read Prof. Akinyemi’s submissions, he would know that those elaborate parties were being thrown by people who were stealing money and just spending it as if money did not mean anything. I even talked about the builder, who is complaining that there are no projects to handle; the tiler and architects who are also complaining and it is because many of those building such big houses were the ones stealing and building at the time.
Today, nobody is allowed to steal money again and so it drops off. We are now living within our means. So, this economic pain is a necessary pain that we are bearing and suffering. It is just like childbirth. After the pains and pangs of delivery, you have the joy of a newborn. So, I comfort myself that I have to bear it because it is for the better future of Nigeria.
On the issue of insecurity, we are thanking President Muhammadu Buhari and the military for what they have done to decimate Boko Haram to the point that they no longer have a meeting point. There must be total mop up now so that even these sporadic incidents that we have can stop.
What is causing me immediate concern now is kidnapping. I remember when the world used to have plane hijacks and people were afraid to travel. I believe that something very drastic has to be done to stop kidnapping because people are now taking it as a profession to earn money and they make the kind of money that people do not earn in years, just by one kidnap.
So, government must put in some determined effort. It is good that we now have technology that can retrieve text messages or conversations that people may have wiped off their phones. Whatever the government needs to do or deploy, they just have to do it to stop kidnapping. Another issue of concern is herdsmen killings.
Herdsmen, some say they come in from Mali, wherever they come from, they must be stopped from coming and killing people. Whoever they are, they must be stopped and that is why I am happy about the meeting the northern governors had with some traditional rulers. I want to pray and hope that they will bring a solution to this, but there was an angle that must not be ignored. Somebody who is very conversant with the Nigerian situation said what he sees happening in Nigeria is not a religious war and we cannot ignore that statement. He went on to say that the fight in Ireland, Catholics versus Protestants was a religious war and that is clear. He tells us also that the war between the Shiites and the Sunnis in Iraq/Iran was a religious war. Nobody can deny that. The ISIS thing also tend to be more religious than territorial but what is happening in Nigeria, clearly, is pogrom.
Some people want to kill others in order to take their land. If we do not begin to look at it honestly from that point of view, we may not solve this problem. So, we have to be honest with ourselves and check whether it is truly religious or a territorial issue. But whatever it is, we must find a solution because it is giving everyone a lot of concern.
HOW ABOUT THE DEBATE ABOUT THE PRESIDENT'S HEALTH, DESPITE THE FACT THAT HE MADE IT VERY CLEAR HE WAS PROCEEDING ON A MEDICAL VACATION?
Why should anybody debate the president’s health? The president said he was going for vacation and medical check up and people are talking. What should anyone be debating about that? Are they his doctors? Until it is established otherwise, I do not see why anybody should involve himself in such debates.
FOERMER PRESIDENT OLUSEGUN OBASANJO RECENC CANVASSED FOR ANNIGBO PRESIDENCY IN 2019 EVEN WHEN THE NORTH STILL FEELS THEIR HAS NOT LAPSED.....
I have had occasions to really disagree with former President Obasanjo and I made strenuous effort to make sure that I did not insult him but there are times you really have to wonder what his intentions are when he does certain things.
I am going to take you back to 2002 when we were talking about whether or not Obasanjo should have second term. People who wanted to play to the gallery said, yes that he must have a second term. Let me even digress at this point and tell you something that has been my recent view on this second term. I was in Washington in January 2008 when Obama was being sworn in for the first time as the President of the United States of America. We all listened to the commentary. He was being sworn in as the 44th President and the 56th oath-taking ceremony.
We all heard it but some people just heard it and walked away and I sat and thought about it. If you administer an oath 56 times and nobody can take that oath more than twice, and this is the 44th person to take that oath, it means of the previous 43, only 12 took that oath two times. Can you imagine a situation where only 12 out of 43 previous presidents had second term? But we come to Nigeria and make it seem like second term must be. For goodness sake, second term does not have to be.
CAUCUS MEETING
Now let me go back to the story of 2002. It was an expanded caucus meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. I asked the question and they said the decision for a second term for Obasanjo was not going to be taken through voice vote that we were going to speak one by one and I am going to name names because one person stood up and said yes, he should have a second term and many others followed suit. I stood up and I asked, what was the hurry all about? We are a family, we are a party, why don’t we wait till then and when we get there (primaries) we would decide who was best to pick our ticket and I said that was what we should do. Why the rush to now predetermine who would be our flag-bearer? Why must we agree on this second term now?
Then, former Governor of Kaduna State, Alhaji Lawal Kaita, stood up and said, ‘if we agree that Obasanjo should have second term, when it is the time of the North, would you allow the North to have two terms?’ The whole house echoed, yes! Did it happen? No. That was where the division in Nigerian politics came in. Why was it that when Yar’Adua died, since he was Obasanjo’s choice for the North and the North accepted him, sick as he was, why was it that when he could not even complete one term, the North was not allowed to complete that term or even go ahead to have a second term? We took it from the North. Would you be happy if it was you?
Today, the North has got the presidency since we have now decided, yes to second term before the north can even have a second term, you are suggesting Igbo. Is that not divisive? So, I do not see that thing (Obasanjo’s advocacy) as being sincere. I think it is a means of just creating further confusion in this country.
People should ask him why he wants to be divisive, but if he says he is not divisive, let him bring out the logic.
YOU TALKED ABOUT THE HERDSMEN EARLIER ON. HOW ABOUT CONTEMPLATION ABOUT BUILDING GRAZING RESERVES FOR THEM?
I do not want to get into controversies here but there is a place in Cross River called Obudu Cattle Ranch. What is that? And it is in the South-South and one of the biggest and best known cattle ranches. So, what has changed? There is a street in Lagos called Malu road, obviously meaning cattle. Cows used to be transported by trains. Why can’t we sit down and think. Cows don’t do well in the South because of Tse-Tse fly. We have to sit down and think of a way to make sure they feed well and that they are transported properly without interfering with people’s farms.
Rearing and distribution are the things we have to look at. What I know is that it is wrong for herdsmen to trample through people’s farms and in the process raping and killing people. That cannot continue.
WHAT ABOUT CONCERNS THAT THE BUHARI ADMINISTRATION WANTS TO ISLAMISE THE COUNTRY?
I’ll like to see someone who can take away my faith. I think the people who don’t have strong faith are the people that can have that kind of fear. That is all I can tell you. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/2019-obasanjos-call-igbo-presidency-insincere-divisive-obong-attah3% 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by Nobody: 5:32am On Feb 06, 2017 |
OBJ was only trying to be politically correct here.
I, as a Yoruba man, know he was insincere with that assertion.
Even the northerners will never agree to an Igbo man being president. The highest they can get is the VP (like Ekueme).
We know what they can do when they get access to power, going by the clannish way Ironsi went in 1966. 15 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by Armstrong34(m): 5:33am On Feb 06, 2017 |
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Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by Horllamideh(m): 5:51am On Feb 06, 2017 |
Obong Attah's reason...... post=53457264:
I have had occasions to really disagree with former President Obasanjo and I made strenuous effort to make sure that I did not insult him but there are times you really have to wonder what his intentions are when he does certain things. I am going to take you back to 2002 when we were talking about whether or not Obasanjo should have second term. People who wanted to play to the gallery said, yes that he must have a second term. Let me even digress at this point and tell you something that has been my recent view on this second term. I was in Washington in January 2008 when Obama was being sworn in for the first time as the President of the United States of America. We all listened to the commentary. He was being sworn in as the 44th President and the 56th oath-taking ceremony. We all heard it but some people just heard it and walked away and I sat and thought about it. If you administer an oath 56 times and nobody can take that oath more than twice, and this is the 44th person to take that oath, it means of the previous 43, only 12 took that oath two times. Can you imagine a situation where only 12 out of 43 previous presidents had second term? But we come to Nigeria and make it seem like second term must be. For goodness sake, second term does not have to be. CAUCUS MEETING Now let me go back to the story of 2002. It was an expanded caucus meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. I asked the question and they said the decision for a second term for Obasanjo was not going to be taken through voice vote that we were going to speak one by one and I am going to name names because one person stood up and said yes, he should have a second term and many others followed suit. I stood up and I asked, what was the hurry all about? We are a family, we are a party, why don’t we wait till then and when we get there (primaries) we would decide who was best to pick our ticket and I said that was what we should do. Why the rush to now predetermine who would be our flag-bearer? Why must we agree on this second term now? Then, former Governor of Kaduna State, Alhaji Lawal Kaita, stood up and said, ‘if we agree that Obasanjo should have second term, when it is the time of the North, would you allow the North to have two terms?’ The whole house echoed, yes! Did it happen? No. That was where the division in Nigerian politics came in. Why was it that when Yar’Adua died, since he was Obasanjo’s choice for the North and the North accepted him, sick as he was, why was it that when he could not even complete one term, the North was not allowed to complete that term or even go ahead to have a second term? We took it from the North. Would you be happy if it was you? Today, the North has got the presidency since we have now decided, yes to second term before the north can even have a second term, you are suggesting Igbo. Is that not divisive? So, I do not see that thing (Obasanjo’s advocacy) as being sincere. I think it is a means of just creating further confusion in this country. People should ask him why he wants to be divisive, but if he says he is not divisive, let him bring out the logic.
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Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by chriskosherbal(m): 5:54am On Feb 06, 2017 |
Obj always has something to say.... |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by stinggy(m): 5:56am On Feb 06, 2017 |
Tifemide2017: OBJ was only trying to be politically correct here.
I, as a Yoruba man, knows he was insincere with that assertion.
Even the northerners will never agree to an Igbo man being president. The highest they can get is the VP (like Ekueme).
We know what they can do when they get access to power, going by the clannish way Ironsi went in 1966. Well maybe they deserve another chance, everyone does. 27 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by firstking01(m): 5:58am On Feb 06, 2017 |
Obj ko, bjo ni. |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by Nobody: 6:00am On Feb 06, 2017 |
stinggy:
Well maybe they deserve another chance, everyone does. To be very factual, they have not shown it. They still see people on whose backs they would ride to power as enemies. 24 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by Horllamideh(m): 6:02am On Feb 06, 2017 |
Tifemide2017:
To be very factual, they have not shown it. They still see people on whose backs they would ride to power as enemies. 6 Likes |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by stinggy(m): 6:07am On Feb 06, 2017 |
Tifemide2017:
To be very factual, they have not shown it. They still see people on whose backs they would ride to power as enemies. If you go by the opinions of those airheads we share this cyberspace with, you'll hate the idea of supporting them. So hateful and always distorting facts just to paint their so-called enemies black. But outside this space, there are lot of sensible ones. 48 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by lytech1(m): 6:15am On Feb 06, 2017 |
Igbo ko Egun ni...
Enough is enough...
Revolution is all we need...
Let this be our slogan henceforth. 5 Likes |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by MakeADifference: 6:19am On Feb 06, 2017 |
My personal conviction is let us see the person from the East and judge by his person, not by his tribe. You won't believe there was a level of nepotism in the FG system during Jonathan. It was appalling. I will tell you that sickness called tribalism is worse than Ebola. And most Nigerians are infected. The only thing is that tribalism/nepotism doesn't always kill in a few days like Ebola. stinggy:
If you go by the opinions of those airheads we share this cyberspace with, you'll hate the idea of supporting them. So hateful and always distorting facts just to paint their so-called enemies black. But outside this space, there are lot of sensible ones. 9 Likes |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by Nobody: 6:21am On Feb 06, 2017 |
stinggy:
If you go by the opinions of those airheads we share this cyberspace with, you'll hate the idea of supporting them. So hateful and always distorting facts just to paint their so-called enemies black. But outside this space, there are lot of sensible ones. I know a VERY FEW fantastic ones, the rest as we can see here as samples of their larger population.
See how Rochas and Obiano were disgracing themselves last week now. 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by EazyMoh(m): 6:29am On Feb 06, 2017 |
In as much as I support every tribe and region to produce the president at one time or the other for the sake of equity and justice, but the former Governor really made some valid points. 3 Likes |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by AustineE1: 6:40am On Feb 06, 2017 |
Tifemide2017: OBJ was only trying to be politically correct here.
I, as a Yoruba man, know he was insincere with that assertion.
Even the northerners will never agree to an Igbo man being president. The highest they can get is the VP (like Ekueme).
We know what they can do when they get access to power, going by the clannish way Ironsi went in 1966. must u tell us that you are a Yoruba man before making your statement,you should be worried that majority of Igbos are faring far better than majority of your people and your slave masters,even without being the president. And of course,igbos didnt take Obasanjos statement serious because treachery and cunning is a thread mark of your people,even your Hausa Fulani masters can attest to this. Exactly why they played a fast one on Awolowo and Abiola in this yoruba game of treachery! Tell your people to quit perpetual servitude,it wont take you no where,reason why most of your youths are either motor park touts,Alaye boys(street urchins),Omoniles and political tugs while there mates elsewhere are hitting it big. No pun intended,one Nigeria as usual! 91 Likes 15 Shares |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by Nobody: 6:44am On Feb 06, 2017 |
[s] AustineE1:
must u tell us that you are a Yoruba man before making your statement,you should be worried that majority of Igbos are faring far better than majority of your people and your slave masters,even without being the president. And of course,igbos didnt take Obasanjos statement serious because treachery and cunning is a thread mark of your people,even your Hausa Fulani masters can attest to this. Exactly why they played a fast one on Awolowo and Abiola in this yoruba game of treachery! Tell your people to quit perpetual servitude,it wont take you no where,reason why most of your youths are either motor park touts,Alaye boys(street urchins),Omoniles and political tugs while there mates elsewhere are hitting it big. No pun intended,one Nigeria as usual! [/s] Oga, get some sense.
This politics of hatred will take you nowhere.
Real Igbos are reaching out to other Nigerians, not a 10mb pauper like you. 35 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by Horllamideh(m): 7:08am On Feb 06, 2017 |
Tifemide2017: [s][/s] Oga, get some sense.
This politics of hatred will take you nowhere.
Real Igbos are reaching out to other Nigerians, not a 10mb pauper like you. hahhahahahahaha........my eye, Ghana powdered pepper has entered my left eye. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by cheruv: 7:50am On Feb 06, 2017 |
Tifemide2017: [s][/s] Oga, get some sense.
This politics of hatred will take you nowhere.
Real Igbos are reaching out to other Nigerians, not a 10mb pauper like you. I think you're the one deceiving yourself here...there's nothing like real or fake Igbo. We've lost interest in this your Nigerian scam....so just know that any Igbo reaching out to you is a fraud 69 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by laudate: 7:50am On Feb 06, 2017 |
stinggy: Well maybe they deserve another chance, everyone does. OBJ should stop putting mouth in their matter. Nd'Igbo want Biafra. Pure and simple. They do not want the Presidency of Nigeria. how many times do you want them to repeat it? 21 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by AustineE1: 7:53am On Feb 06, 2017 |
Tifemide2017: [s][/s] Oga, get some sense.
This politics of hatred will take you nowhere.
Real Igbos are reaching out to other Nigerians, not a 10mb pauper like you. Thats exactly my problem with you lots,you make statements laced with wickedness and hatred of the greatest order,you get a response with 'equal and opposite' reaction,you start complaining that it is 'politics of hatred'. Do you know the reason why Nigeria may never get it right? You people are so screwed to the point that you think everything should be about who becomes president,the rest of the free world are investing in great ideas,businesses,science,technolgy,ICT etc while you people are polluting the air space shouting 'the president is from my ethnic group'. Smell the coffee,quit being shallow minded! At a time when most Igbo youths are peacefully pursuing the common goal of Biafra and you are still having sleepless night on who becomes the president. Stop calling out Igbos,they have long lost faith in Nigeria,tell your fellow 'loving' Nigerians to allow them go. Keep your presidency! Every man on his own,God for us all! 74 Likes 11 Shares |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by laudate: 8:02am On Feb 06, 2017 |
AustineE1:
Thats exactly my problem with you lots,you make statements laced with wickedness and hatred of the greatest order,you get a response with 'equal and opposite' reaction,you start complaining that it is 'politics of hatred'. Do you know the reason why Nigeria may never get it right? You people are so screwed to the point that you think everything should be about who becomes president,the rest of the free world are investing in great ideas,businesses,science,technolgy,ICT etc while you people are polluting the air space shouting 'the president is from my ethnic group'. Smell the coffee,quit being shallow minded! At a time when most Igbo youths are peacefully pursuing the common goal of Biafra and you are still having sleepless night on who becomes the president. Stop calling out Igbos,they have long lost faith in Nigeria,tell your fellow 'loving' Nigerians to allow them go. Keep your presidency! Every man on his own,God for us all! Guy, why are you getting worked up? You were the first person to launch hate-filled missiles in his direction, or have you forgotten? Were you not the same person who said: "...treachery and cunning is a thread mark of your people,even your Hausa Fulani masters can attest to this. Exactly why they played a fast one on Awolowo and Abiola in this yoruba game of treachery! Tell your people to quit perpetual servitude,it wont take you no where,reason why most of your youths are either motor park touts,Alaye boys(street urchins),Omoniles and political tugs...?" Can't you see the hate oozing from your words? Why are you now upset that he chose to dish it back to you in the same manner? His response was even quite mild compared to yours'. If it had been my own tribe that you had described in such a manner, the response you would have received would have been twice as harsh as the one you made. My advice to you is to take it easy. Respect is not given, it is earned. If you want someone to be polite to you, then try being polite to them, first! AustineE1:
must u tell us that you are a Yoruba man before making your statement,you should be worried that majority of Igbos are faring far better than majority of your people and your slave masters,even without being the president. And of course,igbos didnt take Obasanjos statement serious because treachery and cunning is a thread mark of your people,even your Hausa Fulani masters can attest to this. Exactly why they played a fast one on Awolowo and Abiola in this yoruba game of treachery! Tell your people to quit perpetual servitude,it wont take you no where,reason why most of your youths are either motor park touts,Alaye boys(street urchins),Omoniles and political tugs while there mates elsewhere are hitting it big. No pun intended,one Nigeria as usual! 26 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by babyfaceafrica: 8:22am On Feb 06, 2017 |
laudate:
Guy, why are you getting worked up? You were the first person to launch hate-filled missiles in his direction, or have you forgotten? Were you not the same person who said: "...treachery and cunning is a thread mark of your people,even your Hausa Fulani masters can attest to this. Exactly why they played a faôst one on Awolowo and Abiola in this yoruba game of treachery! Tell your people to quit perpetual servitude,it wont take you no where,reason why most of your youths are either motor park touts,Alaye boys(street urchins),Omoniles and political tugs...?" Can't you see the hate oozing from your words? Why are you now upset that he chose to dish it back to you in the same manner? His response was even quite mild compared to yours'. If it had been my own tribe that you had described in such a manner, the response you would have received would have been twice as harsh as the one you made.
My advice to you is to take it easy. Respect is not given, it is earned. If you want someone to be polite to you, then try being polite to them, first!
nicely put...some people and insult are 5 and 6 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by Nobody: 8:23am On Feb 06, 2017 |
cheruv:
I think you're the one deceiving yourself here...there's nothing like real or fake Igbo. [s]We've lost interest in this your Nigerian scam.[/s]...so just know that any Igbo reaching out to you is a fraud I am not talking about 10mb paupers like you.
I mean the likes of Ifeanyi and Andy Ubah, Orji Uzor Kalu. Ken Nnamani, Rochas Okorocha, Charles Soludo, Chris Ngige who are at least pursuing the Ibo 2023 presidency which is a good thing.
Not political paupers like you 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by AustineE1: 8:35am On Feb 06, 2017 |
laudate:
Guy, why are you getting worked up? You were the first person to launch hate-filled missiles in his direction, or have you forgotten? Were you not the same person who said: "...treachery and cunning is a thread mark of your people,even your Hausa Fulani masters can attest to this. Exactly why they played a fast one on Awolowo and Abiola in this yoruba game of treachery! Tell your people to quit perpetual servitude,it wont take you no where,reason why most of your youths are either motor park touts,Alaye boys(street urchins),Omoniles and political tugs...?" Can't you see the hate oozing from your words? Why are you now upset that he chose to dish it back to you in the same manner? His response was even quite mild compared to yours'. If it had been my own tribe that you had described in such a manner, the response you would have received would have been twice as harsh as the one you made.
My advice to you is to take it easy. Respect is not given, it is earned. If you want someone to be polite to you, then try being polite to them, first!
Its either you are trying to be smart by half or you didnt read his first write-up,when he stereotyped Igbos as being 'clannish and incapable of being trusted with power'. Except hatred has other meaning which i dont know! Calling out an ethnic group in a derogatory manner is not hatred. 59 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by Ngokafor(f): 8:38am On Feb 06, 2017 |
AustineE1:
Thats exactly my problem with you lots,you make statements laced with wickedness and hatred of the greatest order,you get a response with 'equal and opposite' reaction,you start complaining that it is 'politics of hatred'. Do you know the reason why Nigeria may never get it right? You people are so screwed to the point that you think everything should be about who becomes president,the rest of the free world are investing in great ideas,businesses,science,technolgy,ICT etc while you people are polluting the air space shouting 'the president is from my ethnic group'. Smell the coffee,quit being shallow minded! At a time when most Igbo youths are peacefully pursuing the common goal of Biafra and you are still having sleepless night on who becomes the president. Stop calling out Igbos,they have long lost faith in Nigeria,tell your fellow 'loving' Nigerians to allow them go. Keep your presidency! Every man on his own,God for us all! ...You have time to school these clowns really....Instead of strategising on their so-called protest today in National Stadium Surulere(which they are too cowardly to carry through by the way )..they are calling Igbos. ....They will keep calling Igbos till Nigeria collapses on their shallow heads,by then Igbos would have long left them in the lurch. 43 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by laudate: 8:40am On Feb 06, 2017 |
AustineE1: Its either you are trying to be smart by half or you didnt read his first write-up,when he stereotyped Igbos as being 'clannish and incapable of being trusted with power'. Except hatred has other meaning which i dont know! Calling out an ethnic group in a derogatory manner is not hatred. And you responded to him with vitriolic remarks that exceeded his own. So why are you now complaining?? Because he chose to reply to your vitriol with another comment that was not even as bad as your own? Is that why you are upset?? 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by lonelydora: 8:53am On Feb 06, 2017 |
If I say what is on my mind now, they will ban me. 1 Like |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by BiafranPrince: 8:55am On Feb 06, 2017 |
laudate:
And you responded to him with vitriolic remarks that exceeded his own. So why are you now complaining?? Because he chose to reply to your vitriol with another comment that was not even as bad as your own? Is that why you are upset?? This cunny Edo boy, guy park well. 17 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by gunners160(m): 8:55am On Feb 06, 2017 |
Igbo! Wetin? Nigeria should not make that mistake if not they will rule Nigeria like a profit making venture. It is beta for Nigeria not to have leader than to be ruled by Igbos 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by Nobody: 8:56am On Feb 06, 2017 |
Chief Olusegun Aremu Obasanjo, the Unofficial National SuperGlue |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by AustineE1: 8:56am On Feb 06, 2017 |
laudate:
And you responded to him with vitriolic remarks that exceeded his own. So why are you now complaining?? Because he chose to reply to your vitriol with another comment that was not even as bad as your own? Is that why you are upset?? To some of you,hating and insulting Igbos should be a normal thing,igbos should always be apologetic and shouldnt respond in like manners! If the clown had just faced the topic without derogatory statement,no one would have come for him. 30 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by AntiZombie: 8:56am On Feb 06, 2017 |
i Just need a good Governor in Akwa Ibom who will build a solid foundation for the future, through meaningful projects and not newspaper performance dont care wTF cause on in the Azz rock |