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Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by Charly68: 12:42pm On Jun 03, 2017
Who is the credible northerner ,Tony should tell us ,may be Dangote would agree to run for presidency at last besides I am yet to know one from that part of the world
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by uzoexcel(m): 12:42pm On Jun 03, 2017
As in tonye's post just made me have indigestion.
Bloody moronic 'kingmakers' sad

Joavid:
Isn't this barcanista a south south person?

how can you contradict what you claim to stand for?

I've never seen so much rubbish concentrated in one article. Osibanjo has no interest to contest for presidency anyway.

why do you feel vice president will always want to contest for presidency next?

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Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by sukkot: 12:43pm On Jun 03, 2017
SuperS1Panther:


Funny you.

We careless about 1999 election because it was between 2 Oluseguns.. Olusegun Obasanjo vs Olusegun Faleye and even the slogan in SW was it is Segun vs Segun, we are ok with anyone.

Achieve making the 2 top candidates from your ethnicity and come back to talk about 1999 election.

PMB contested without SW support 3times where did he end?

GEJ had SW support in 2011 despite the Northern cabal against him, what was the result. We voted against him 2015, what was the result.

Ignore Lagos, Oyo and Kanos vote at your peril.
hmmmm omo oduduwa ni wa oooo. wagbayi padi mi

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Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by omohayek: 12:44pm On Jun 03, 2017
Misterdhee1:

All this epistle still don't answer my question. Nigeria is too diversed to be run like that. We have capable hands from each region.
And where's the proof of these "capable hands from each region" that you're talking about? If they're so easy to find, why has Nigeria been left in the dust by the countries I mentioned over the last 57 years?

Add intellectual laziness to the tribalism that afflicts all too many Nigerians. Rather than make the effort to understand what I've written, you dismiss it out of hand as an "epistle", while making fact-free claims about "capable hands from each region", as if your simply saying something makes it true.

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Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by sukkot: 12:45pm On Jun 03, 2017
MetaPhysical:



I read the comments through these pages. Though we do not readily admit, but it is evident that the positions of President and VP are symbolic gains that move our ethnocentric society into influence and confer privileges of supremacy.

The ethno-political relevance and power to subordinate rival ethnics is therefore hinged on who is in posession of the trophy. Whichever ethnic group posesses the trophy earns the right to control which region in Nigeria grows and which will decay. It is therefore urgent and critically important for ethnic groups to realize the danger and consequence of the trophy ending up in posession of their adversary. It's a political calculation and so far no ethnic group has demonstrated understanding odf the underlying importance and responded to it with firm competence as the Yorubas. The Yorubas are so versatile in their grip of Nigerian politics that even when not in posession of the trophy themselves they find other tangibles in the political structure to counteract the glory of the trophy and thus diminish its true worth to the holder. This is what they do when in opposition to a ruling regime. They are the only ones that are excluded from power in the center but yet continue to outgrow the center. No other region has been able to do it or even demonstrate remote capability to grow organically when excluded from power sharing in the center.

While colonialists fed other regional leaders koolaid on the generous legacies they are bequesting as they wind down colonial rule and set target date for independence, they displaced Awolowo and his Egbe Omo Oduduwa later AG) from the center. He in turn went into opposition and with his fellow Yorubas built a far more superior and long lasting legacy, accomplishing in one decade what the colonialists failed to accomplish anywhere in the country in a century of ruling the land.

Yorubas are the only ones to successfully use political party as a vehicle to run parallel government to the center. Under UPN in 1979 and to 1983 they controlled all their states, plus Bendel. They owned opposition to the ruling government.

After MKO mandate was denied, they also used a combination of political party and political movement (NADECO, OPC, AD) to run a parallel government that frustrated the center under Abacha and ultimately under Abdulsalami, and ended up forcing Nigeria to succumb to their demands.

Under Yardua's PDP they repeated the 1979 feat and put ACN in control in West.

When Jonathan succeded Yaradua and marginalized West, they faced their front and acted as if the center did not exist....waiting for the opportuned time to use the power of opposition to topple him, which they accomplished in a new strategy of mergers and acquisitions across the country.


When we talk of Nigerian politics we must recognize Yorubas for doing things on the landscape that no one else has ever been close to doing - defining the political trophy for its worth and competing against the center!
hmm hmm hmmmm. omo yooba ni wa oooo grin grin
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by Misterdhee1(m): 12:46pm On Jun 03, 2017
omohayek:

And where's the proof of these "capable hands from each region" that you're talking about? If they're so easy to find, why has Nigeria been left in the dust by the countries I mentioned over the last 57 years?

Add intellectual laziness to the tribalism that afflicts all too many Nigerians. Rather than make the effort to understand what I've written, you dismiss it out of hand as an "epistle", while making fact-free claims about "capable hands from each region", as if your simply saying something makes it true.
Lol.. You are becoming emotional rather than logical now. So, are you trying to dispute the fact that all the regions in Nigeria have capable hands?

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Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by deedeedee1: 12:47pm On Jun 03, 2017
HiddenShadow:


I want a country where no slaves exist

I want a country where no masters exist

I want a country where everyone is equally treated


If Nigeria refuses to Restructure and handover power to the Igbos, sagobe(goodbye) to One Nigeria
You and i know that there is no way power will be given to the Igbos. The only way out for you guys is biafra. I am yoruba and if i tell you what i think about what the op said, then i must confess to you that i want osinbajo to continue ruling. This is just the truth. Ethnic sentiment can not end in nigeria, unlike nigerians that lie to themselves, i say the truth the way i see it. I am tired of all these igbo, hausa, yoruba ethnic supremacy. Why cant we just separate and rule ourselves. If osinbajo is the president of oodua republic, we wont be having unneccesary fights about which ethnic group will suceed him after his tenure since the country itself with be owned by Yoruba people.
This is what i tell every yoruba but they wont listen.
Let this country separate!!!
Let their be peace!!!
Let us disintegate to rule ourselves and stop all these hate!!!

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Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by SuperS1Panther: 12:49pm On Jun 03, 2017
HiddenShadow:


Lol

Yorubas are the ones being exposed

Tonyebarcanista has finally opened the eyes of the Northerners to the real reasons you guys were shouting Sai Baba


Mark my words, Northerners will deal ruthlessly with Osibanjo until he returns back to the pulpit

cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

Ipodic Igbos is fantasizing.

We will first join hand to complete the cycle of your eternal marginalisation wella before they will deal with Osibanjo. They know their husband and who they cannnot mess with.

Read up on Nigeria between 1993 and 98. We demystified the Northern Oligarchy, sent the military packing and got the presidency with just pen and paper.

It is not by brawn, it is by brain, it is not by chest beating and noise making i is by wisdom and it is not by jogging every morning in the name of protest but by strategic actions.

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by sukkot: 12:49pm On Jun 03, 2017
MayorofLagos:
Tonye,
The West has a lineup of politicians that were groomed specifically for corporate responsibility in Yoruba states. They are a corps of top notch performers in reserve for duty as commissioners, directors, deputy governors, chief judge, state house speaker, governor, in any of Yoruba states belonging in the DAWN and Odua Investment Corp. Ill give you an example of one who just recently passed, Dapo Famakinwa. Dapo was waiting in the wing for his next assingment as Commissioner in one of these states. Just few days ago Governor Aregbesola sworn in new cabinet members. One of the cabinet position was Commissioner for Regional Planning. So, I say all this to point to fact that Yorubas take politics in this country very seriously and attend to it with vigour. Let me put it this way....Yorubaland is a political laboratory

I can name twelve available candidates for governorship posting and another 30 at deputy level in Yorubaland. Look at Ambode and his efficiency. Almost all governors in Yorubaland today and some of their commisioners have served Lagos State in one capacity or the other. The state of readiness and the vision is superb!

So which region can you put up to match the Yorubas attendance to political service? None!

Name two persons in North who if he was Yoruba would be in the rank of Fashola, Ambode, Amosun, Aregbe, Ajimobi, Fayose....

No region as yet operate with the kind of sophistication and discipline employed by Yorubas in practicing politics. Acting President Yemi Osinbajo is a product of that reserve corps. If we admire Yorubaland and its politics then we can use it as model to reintegrate and realign political Nigeria.

Anyone you bring from other region to lead us will be a reflection of what their region is.

North has nothing to put forward towards national development so they use intimidation and threat of violence to cower everybody into backing off for them. Once they are in seat of power they lack clue on what to do to move country forward.

East has no clue what it wants. I doubt they will havr clue on what rest of the people want.

hmmm hmm hmmm lawd ave mercy. omo ijinle wagbayi. yooba ni wa grin grin
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by HiddenShadow: 12:51pm On Jun 03, 2017
deedeedee1:

You and i know that there is no way power will be given to the Igbos. The only way out for you guys is biafra. I am yoruba and if i tell you what i think about what the op said, then i must confess to you that i want osinbajo to continue ruling. This is just the truth. Ethnic sentiment can not end in nigeria, unlike nigerians that lie to themselves, i say the truth the way i see it. I am tired of all these igbo, hausa, yoruba ethnic supremacy. Why cant we just separate and rule ourselves. If osinbajo is the president of oodua republic, we wont be having unneccesary fights about which ethnic group will suceed him after his tenure since the country itself with be owned by Yoruba people.
This is what i tell every yoruba but they wont listen.
Let this country separate!!!
Let their be peace!!!
Let us disintegate to rule ourselves and stop all these hate!!!

We will give Nigeria the benefit of doubt before leaving you guys

Once Restructuring and Presidency fails, we will fight our way out of Nigeria.
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by emynicedgreat: 12:56pm On Jun 03, 2017
SuperS1Panther:
A credible Northerner that will do only 4years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Biafraudster cannot be our VP. The Northerner MUST pick Osinbajo.

In 2023, it will be a Yoruba Presidential Aspirant vs Anywhere that choose to contest from the SOuth.

receive sense my brother

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Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by SuperS1Panther: 12:57pm On Jun 03, 2017
HiddenShadow:


We will give Nigeria the benefit of doubt before leaving you guys

Once Restructuring and Presidency fails, we will fight our way out of Nigeria.

Fight your way out of where, when you were the ones that instituted Unitary System.

We are in the boat together, by fire by force.

Try anything stupid,, you will be pound to submission again.

The best you can do is to face Apache Helicopter with Cassava Sticks once again and your suyanisation will be very glorious.

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Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by TonyeBarcanista(m): 1:00pm On Jun 03, 2017
uzoexcel:
Stop insulting the sensibilities of Nigerians.. wat do ur so called elites base their political permutations upon.
It's nonsensical statements like this that provide cannon fodder for the pro biafrans/pro oduduwa/pro 'let's leave this country'
How about making statements like the best candidate with the best track record of service should be nominated and encouraged to serve.

Make una noh vex me

Sorry my oga... No vex
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by soflygerian(m): 1:01pm On Jun 03, 2017
This OP needs to be thrown into jail... So people still think like this and walk free Shift!! Lemme faint.. No hope in this country

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Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by Nobody: 1:03pm On Jun 03, 2017
mayoor15:
Haha... mama the mama.... lols... can I pm you...... lmao.. just kidding.....

angry
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by omohayek: 1:03pm On Jun 03, 2017
Misterdhee1:

Lol.. You are becoming emotional rather than logical now. So, are you trying to dispute the fact that all the regions in Nigeria have capable hands?
I'm asking you for evidence to support your assertion. All I see here is an empty claim made in support of tribalism and intellectual laziness. If these wonderfully qualified people are everywhere to be found, why is there only one Okonjo-Iweala? Why has not a single one of these "capable hands" ever made it to the Presidency? Answer my question rather than making ridiculous claims about my emotional state.

The bottom line is that you want your claim to be true so you don't have to weigh candidates on their programs and qualifications, rather than their tribe and religion. Don't just make a claim without evidence, go ahead and show us why such lazy thinking should work any better this time round than it has in the past.
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by lekbel09(m): 1:05pm On Jun 03, 2017
SuperS1Panther:
A credible Northerner that will do only 4years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Biafraudster cannot be our VP. The Northerner MUST pick Osinbajo.

In 2023, it will be a Yoruba Presidential Aspirant vs Anywhere that choose to contest from the SOuth.

I doubt if you are a yoruba guy you speak with northern sense

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Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by Misterdhee1(m): 1:23pm On Jun 03, 2017
omohayek:

I'm asking you for evidence to support your assertion. All I see here is an empty claim made in support of tribalism and intellectual laziness. If these wonderfully qualified people are everywhere to be found, why is there only one Okonjo-Iweala? Why has not a single one of these "capable hands" ever made it to the Presidency? Answer my question rather than making ridiculous claims about my emotional state.

The bottom line is that you want your claim to be true so you don't have to weigh candidates on their programs and qualifications, rather than their tribe and religion. Don't just make a claim without evidence, go ahead and show us why such lazy thinking should work any better this time round than it has in the past.
What is this one saying? Who told u there is only one Okonjo-Iweala? Even with all her qualifications, what did she achieve when she was a minister? Massive looting? Intelligence like crime abound in every tribe.. See, except you are daft, or you are just being intentionally ignorant, you will know that every tribe in Nigeria has brilliant and capable hands. Sanusi, Iweala, Prof Barth Nnanji, Akinwunmi Adesina, Jelani Aliyu, have proven themselves highly when given chance. Go to World Bank, OPEC, UN and see the number of Nigerians that are running things. Not to even make mention of several Nigerians excelling in and out of the country. Who knew Iweala before she became a minister? I actually thought u were reasonable.

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Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by lordpreceey: 1:24pm On Jun 03, 2017
Your write up reeks of hatred for a man who is doing his best to add meaning to the presidency in his capacity as vice president and acting president respectively. that professor Osinbajo traveled to the north and southern parts of the country and in the process got honored with chieftaincy titles does not sufficiently translate to or account for entrenching a political bloc to leverage a presidential ambition as you claim come 2019.

Please get your facts right Mr.Tonye, before coming online to spread hate filled lies aimed at mudslinging an innocent man. this article is ill advised.
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by Leez(m): 1:27pm On Jun 03, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista



When he was first elevated to the status of Acting President on 19 January 2017, Professor Yemi Osinbajo embarked on a tour on Niger Delta region. His entourage included Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Ikachukwu; Minister of State for Agriculture, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, as well as the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs. A move seen as a welcomed development by the good people of Niger Delta who saw it as a new chapter to finding lasting solution to the seemingly unending Niger Delta question. Not one of the rhetorical promises made to the people of Niger Delta by Acting President Osinbajo was ever fulfilled or rather, is yet to be fulfilled.

Some of us, however, suspected that the Osinbajo was neither interested in proffering solution to the Niger Delta question but to start a clandestine move to build his political capital ahead of 2019 Presidential election having read his body language.

As Vice President and sensing that President Buhari is/may be medically unfit to stand for re-election in 2019, Professor Yemi Osinbajo shifted his attention to build network in the north all for 2019.

On Thursday April 13, he went to Adamawa state to acquire the title of "Jagaban of Adamawa Emirate". Only yesterday, he went to Cross river state to collect another traditional title in Efik kingdom, Ada Idaha Ke Efik Eburutu. For what reason if not political?

While I recognize that the Nigeria Constitution gives Yemi Osinbajo the right to contest for any office, including the Presidency, I must also state that his clandestine moves to succeed Muhammadu Buhari in 2019 is counterproductive to the interest of Nigerians and threat to the unity of our country, this is aside his sheer incompetency in public service since he assumed office as Vice President, Chairman of National Planning Commission and Chairman of National Economic Council.

This article is not to talk about his preference for employing only people of his Yoruba ethnic group as Personal Aides, all these are stories for some other time. This article is strictly about the injustice that his Presidency will mean to the rest of the country if we allow it to materialise.

1. HIS PRESIDENCY IS UNJUST TO THE SOUTH
In the history of Nigeria, the Southwest and Yoruba nation have led the country for a combined period of 11 years and 11 months; Chief Olusegun Obasanjo held sway for 11 years and 8 months (8 years as President and 3 years and 8 months as Military ruler) while Ernest Shonekan held sway for 3 months.

Meanwhile, the South-south only led Nigeria for only 5 years and 25 days through Goodluck Jonathan, while the Southeast has NEVER led the country in Executive capacity save the 7 months under the military reign of General Aguiyi Ironsi.

Under this present democratic dispensation, SW and Yoruba nation has led the country for 8 years and has been occupying the Vice President office since 2015.

The Southsouth led the country for only 5 years and 25 days and occupied the office of Vice President for 3 years through Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.

The Southeast has neither produced the President nor the Vice President.

Being a multi-ethnic region, it will be highly unfair for one region and ethnic group to seek to occupy the slot of the South in the Presidency in 2019 irrespective of whether it is the office of the President or the Vice President. It will amount to injustice to the ethnic nationalities in the South save the Yoruba for Yemi Osinbajo to succeed Buhari in 2019..

2. HIS PRESIDENCY IS UNJUST TO THE NORTH:
Since the return of this democratic dispensation in 1999, while the South enjoyed power for a total of 13 years (SW 8, SS 5), while the north only did for 5 years and counting through late Umaru Musa Yar’adua (3 years) and Muhammadu Buhari (2 years and counting). If the status quo remains till 2019, the north will haul a meager combined period of 7 years; a far cry when compared with the 13 years that the South held sway.

It is both morally and politically just that the North be allowed to produce the President of Nigeria come 2019 for another 4 years period. We must realize that injustice is injustice anywhere. Allowing Osinbajo, a Yorubaman/Southerner to succeed Buhari in 2019 will only cause disaffection among those in the northern part of the country. There will be feelings of marginalization will crept in. This is a situation the country cannot afford to entertain at this period.

MY SUPPORT FOR NORTH/SOUTHEAST TICKET IN 2019
Nigeria belongs to everybody, it does not belong to a section of the country. While it is fair for power to remain in the north, it is also fair for the Southeast to be part of the equation after years of absence. The only way to allow justice prevail is for a North/Southeast Presidency in 2019.

This arrangement, I strongly believe will calm the nerves of the people of the Southeast, give the Igbo people a sense of ownership in the Nigeria project and a sense of belonging in the affairs of Nigeria.

The Yoruba nation has always stood for justice, I am optimistic that they will stand for what is right come 2019. I have no doubt in my mind that they will not oppose the aspiration of a credible aspirant from the northern extraction and an Igbo man to assume the office of the President and Vice President respectively in 2019.


I have read sum dumb articles on nl but dis has to b dumbest ever written
whats up wit d osibanjo hate?take it barcanista
oh btw alex ekwueme and ebitu ukiwe have been vp in nigeria and both are from the soith east


May God Bless Us All And Bless Nigeria
I have read sum silly articles on nl but dis takes the cake hands down
wats with d osibanjo hate?take it easy bro
oh btw alex ekwueme and ebitu ukiwe have been vp in nigeria and both are frm se
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by ObaiNetwork: 1:28pm On Jun 03, 2017
DEXTROVERT:
Who
is
the
vice president
or
president
material
they
produced....

rochas- the non performer except his belle
amaechi- the corrupt Almighty
obiano -the vegetarians
Wike : the blood spiller
ekweremadu- the fraudster
nmadi kanu- the Jewish, with dual passport
chime - the woman beater
uzor kalu- the Maradona
ifeanyi uba- the money dubler, used NNPC fuel without conscience

they kept creating enemies and making the whole country see them as a treat instead of mending bridges
DEXTROVERT! Segregation, Sentiment and Tribalism have eaten deep into your system. How will you come out of this mess you put yourself into?
Just believe God, He will give you a better mind set ok!
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by anyebedgreat: 1:29pm On Jun 03, 2017
Forget regional politics here, people always put personal interest ahead of any other thing. This guy recently talked about a new party about to be floated. It is possible their presidential aspirant is a notherner and the only threat to him is Osibanjo, hence the campaign to discredit the man. Know this, Notherners are not as ethnically sentimental as you think. Bring your nothern candidate and Osibanjo will dust him in the north.
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by maximilano: 1:33pm On Jun 03, 2017
SuperS1Panther:


Fight your way out of where, when you were the ones that instituted Unitary System.

We are in the boat together, by fire by force.

Try anything stupid,, you will be pound to submission again.

The best you can do is to face Apache Helicopter with Cassava Sticks once again and your suyanisation will be very glorious.
Their son Aguiyi abolished regionalism.....Lol
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by IYANGBALI: 1:36pm On Jun 03, 2017
Open your bad belle no get part two

Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by bitcoinvin(m): 1:36pm On Jun 03, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista



When he was first elevated to the status of Acting President on 19 January 2017, Professor Yemi Osinbajo embarked on a tour on Niger Delta region. His entourage included Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Ikachukwu; Minister of State for Agriculture, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, as well as the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs. A move seen as a welcomed development by the good people of Niger Delta who saw it as a new chapter to finding lasting solution to the seemingly unending Niger Delta question. Not one of the rhetorical promises made to the people of Niger Delta by Acting President Osinbajo was ever fulfilled or rather, is yet to be fulfilled.

Some of us, however, suspected that the Osinbajo was neither interested in proffering solution to the Niger Delta question but to start a clandestine move to build his political capital ahead of 2019 Presidential election having read his body language.

As Vice President and sensing that President Buhari is/may be medically unfit to stand for re-election in 2019, Professor Yemi Osinbajo shifted his attention to build network in the north all for 2019.

On Thursday April 13, he went to Adamawa state to acquire the title of "Jagaban of Adamawa Emirate". Only yesterday, he went to Cross river state to collect another traditional title in Efik kingdom, Ada Idaha Ke Efik Eburutu. For what reason if not political?

While I recognize that the Nigeria Constitution gives Yemi Osinbajo the right to contest for any office, including the Presidency, I must also state that his clandestine moves to succeed Muhammadu Buhari in 2019 is counterproductive to the interest of Nigerians and threat to the unity of our country, this is aside his sheer incompetency in public service since he assumed office as Vice President, Chairman of National Planning Commission and Chairman of National Economic Council.

This article is not to talk about his preference for employing only people of his Yoruba ethnic group as Personal Aides, all these are stories for some other time. This article is strictly about the injustice that his Presidency will mean to the rest of the country if we allow it to materialise.

1. HIS PRESIDENCY IS UNJUST TO THE SOUTH
In the history of Nigeria, the Southwest and Yoruba nation have led the country for a combined period of 11 years and 11 months; Chief Olusegun Obasanjo held sway for 11 years and 8 months (8 years as President and 3 years and 8 months as Military ruler) while Ernest Shonekan held sway for 3 months.

Meanwhile, the South-south only led Nigeria for only 5 years and 25 days through Goodluck Jonathan, while the Southeast has NEVER led the country in Executive capacity save the 7 months under the military reign of General Aguiyi Ironsi.

Under this present democratic dispensation, SW and Yoruba nation has led the country for 8 years and has been occupying the Vice President office since 2015.

The Southsouth led the country for only 5 years and 25 days and occupied the office of Vice President for 3 years through Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.

The Southeast has neither produced the President nor the Vice President.

Being a multi-ethnic region, it will be highly unfair for one region and ethnic group to seek to occupy the slot of the South in the Presidency in 2019 irrespective of whether it is the office of the President or the Vice President. It will amount to injustice to the ethnic nationalities in the South save the Yoruba for Yemi Osinbajo to succeed Buhari in 2019..

2. HIS PRESIDENCY IS UNJUST TO THE NORTH:
Since the return of this democratic dispensation in 1999, while the South enjoyed power for a total of 13 years (SW 8, SS 5), while the north only did for 5 years and counting through late Umaru Musa Yar’adua (3 years) and Muhammadu Buhari (2 years and counting). If the status quo remains till 2019, the north will haul a meager combined period of 7 years; a far cry when compared with the 13 years that the South held sway.

It is both morally and politically just that the North be allowed to produce the President of Nigeria come 2019 for another 4 years period. We must realize that injustice is injustice anywhere. Allowing Osinbajo, a Yorubaman/Southerner to succeed Buhari in 2019 will only cause disaffection among those in the northern part of the country. There will be feelings of marginalization will crept in. This is a situation the country cannot afford to entertain at this period.

MY SUPPORT FOR NORTH/SOUTHEAST TICKET IN 2019
Nigeria belongs to everybody, it does not belong to a section of the country. While it is fair for power to remain in the north, it is also fair for the Southeast to be part of the equation after years of absence. The only way to allow justice prevail is for a North/Southeast Presidency in 2019.

This arrangement, I strongly believe will calm the nerves of the people of the Southeast, give the Igbo people a sense of ownership in the Nigeria project and a sense of belonging in the affairs of Nigeria.

The Yoruba nation has always stood for justice, I am optimistic that they will stand for what is right come 2019. I have no doubt in my mind that they will not oppose the aspiration of a credible aspirant from the northern extraction and an Igbo man to assume the office of the President and Vice President respectively in 2019.





May God Bless Us All And Bless Nigeria

Am from SE,Biafra is what we Want.
What will be the need of having a SE Vice President whom Local Goverment councilor Position will be Higher than that of the VP.
Rubbish...Biafra is what we need..
God bless Nnamdi Kanu.
Before u come out to insult me,Know it that Oduduwa is now seeking for self Determination.
Nigeria is not working,Nigeria will never work...Simple.
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by Nobody: 1:43pm On Jun 03, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:

Bro, this is one blackmail that can never move me.

Yorubas only recently occupied the Presidency for 8 unbroken years and VP for 2 years (and counting) of the 18 years of this dispensation. The North were begged to allow Jonathan in 2011 (which naturally should be their turn in the interest of equity and justice), while the Southeast is yet to produce a VP not to talk of the Presidency.

If you are fair you should be championing a northern Presidency and Igbo Presidency if you are for the interest of the South.

This is justice, Nigeria belongs to all of us.
funny you, tonye! with the level of exposure you had, you still don't know how current politics is being played? those who are able to form a formidable party and alliance will dominate our political arena these days. if SS/SE is able to form formidable party and play the polity well, then they are free do dominate the arena.

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Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by 989900: 1:46pm On Jun 03, 2017
This Tonye boy can be so stoopid, all this 'cause you want your thieving PDP gang back in power . . . people like you are everything wrong with Nigeria. #selfovercountry
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by bitcoinvin(m): 1:50pm On Jun 03, 2017
pauljumbo:
all i know is that Nigeria will be great again

this was what your Great Grand Parents Said.....

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Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by bitcoinvin(m): 1:52pm On Jun 03, 2017
Am from SE,Biafra is what we Want.
What will be the need of having a SE Vice President whom Local Goverment councilor Position will be Higher than that of the VP.
Rubbish...Biafra is what we need..
God bless Nnamdi Kanu.
Before u come out to insult me,Know it that Oduduwa is now seeking for self Determination.
Nigeria is not working,Nigeria will never work...Simple.
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by valemtech(m): 1:54pm On Jun 03, 2017
Tony or what ever u call urself ur lucky Nigerians are not seeing u in person after posting u ,I would personally slapped u idiotic analysis slowpoke!!!.
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by ahonye15: 1:56pm On Jun 03, 2017
Jobless is a sickness. An innocent man has just been accused wrongly of what he has never though of. But if it's him osinbanjo that will make Nigeria better then why making noise.
Re: A Credible Northerner, Not Osinbajo Should Succeed Buhari In 2019 by richard870(m): 1:59pm On Jun 03, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista



When he was first elevated to the status of Acting President on 19 January 2017, Professor Yemi Osinbajo embarked on a tour on Niger Delta region. His entourage included Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Ikachukwu; Minister of State for Agriculture, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, as well as the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs. A move seen as a welcomed development by the good people of Niger Delta who saw it as a new chapter to finding lasting solution to the seemingly unending Niger Delta question. Not one of the rhetorical promises made to the people of Niger Delta by Acting President Osinbajo was ever fulfilled or rather, is yet to be fulfilled.

Some of us, however, suspected that the Osinbajo was neither interested in proffering solution to the Niger Delta question but to start a clandestine move to build his political capital ahead of 2019 Presidential election having read his body language.

As Vice President and sensing that President Buhari is/may be medically unfit to stand for re-election in 2019, Professor Yemi Osinbajo shifted his attention to build network in the north all for 2019.

On Thursday April 13, he went to Adamawa state to acquire the title of "Jagaban of Adamawa Emirate". Only yesterday, he went to Cross river state to collect another traditional title in Efik kingdom, Ada Idaha Ke Efik Eburutu. For what reason if not political?

While I recognize that the Nigeria Constitution gives Yemi Osinbajo the right to contest for any office, including the Presidency, I must also state that his clandestine moves to succeed Muhammadu Buhari in 2019 is counterproductive to the interest of Nigerians and threat to the unity of our country, this is aside his sheer incompetency in public service since he assumed office as Vice President, Chairman of National Planning Commission and Chairman of National Economic Council.

This article is not to talk about his preference for employing only people of his Yoruba ethnic group as Personal Aides, all these are stories for some other time. This article is strictly about the injustice that his Presidency will mean to the rest of the country if we allow it to materialise.

1. HIS PRESIDENCY IS UNJUST TO THE SOUTH
In the history of Nigeria, the Southwest and Yoruba nation have led the country for a combined period of 11 years and 11 months; Chief Olusegun Obasanjo held sway for 11 years and 8 months (8 years as President and 3 years and 8 months as Military ruler) while Ernest Shonekan held sway for 3 months.

Meanwhile, the South-south only led Nigeria for only 5 years and 25 days through Goodluck Jonathan, while the Southeast has NEVER led the country in Executive capacity save the 7 months under the military reign of General Aguiyi Ironsi.

Under this present democratic dispensation, SW and Yoruba nation has led the country for 8 years and has been occupying the Vice President office since 2015.

The Southsouth led the country for only 5 years and 25 days and occupied the office of Vice President for 3 years through Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.

The Southeast has neither produced the President nor the Vice President.

Being a multi-ethnic region, it will be highly unfair for one region and ethnic group to seek to occupy the slot of the South in the Presidency in 2019 irrespective of whether it is the office of the President or the Vice President. It will amount to injustice to the ethnic nationalities in the South save the Yoruba for Yemi Osinbajo to succeed Buhari in 2019..

2. HIS PRESIDENCY IS UNJUST TO THE NORTH:
Since the return of this democratic dispensation in 1999, while the South enjoyed power for a total of 13 years (SW 8, SS 5), while the north only did for 5 years and counting through late Umaru Musa Yar’adua (3 years) and Muhammadu Buhari (2 years and counting). If the status quo remains till 2019, the north will haul a meager combined period of 7 years; a far cry when compared with the 13 years that the South held sway.

It is both morally and politically just that the North be allowed to produce the President of Nigeria come 2019 for another 4 years period. We must realize that injustice is injustice anywhere. Allowing Osinbajo, a Yorubaman/Southerner to succeed Buhari in 2019 will only cause disaffection among those in the northern part of the country. There will be feelings of marginalization will crept in. This is a situation the country cannot afford to entertain at this period.

MY SUPPORT FOR NORTH/SOUTHEAST TICKET IN 2019
Nigeria belongs to everybody, it does not belong to a section of the country. While it is fair for power to remain in the north, it is also fair for the Southeast to be part of the equation after years of absence. The only way to allow justice prevail is for a North/Southeast Presidency in 2019.

This arrangement, I strongly believe will calm the nerves of the people of the Southeast, give the Igbo people a sense of ownership in the Nigeria project and a sense of belonging in the affairs of Nigeria.

The Yoruba nation has always stood for justice, I am optimistic that they will stand for what is right come 2019. I have no doubt in my mind that they will not oppose the aspiration of a credible aspirant from the northern extraction and an Igbo man to assume the office of the President and Vice President respectively in 2019.





May God Bless Us All And Bless Nigeria
O ri e o pe @ all with this baloney you have typed

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