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Re: Igbo Presidency: Why It Should Be 2023, Not 2027+ by yarimo(m): 11:02pm On Mar 11, 2018
igbodefender:
2023 is Igbo's turn, shetigbo?
GBENUSOUN
Re: Igbo Presidency: Why It Should Be 2023, Not 2027+ by omohayek: 11:06pm On Mar 11, 2018
igbodefender:
2023 is Igbo's turn, shetigbo?
Since you obviously don't care who the Igbo candidate is, as long as the person is Igbo, I'm sure you'll be cheering on Rochas Okorocha's campaign once he decides to throw his hat in the ring, right? I bet the rest of Nigeria can't wait to be given the Okorocha treatment, with statues to foreign politicians in every city center instead of infrastructural development, and close relatives appointed to new national ministries of "Happiness", "Marital Contentment" and whatever else ...

To say your mindset is strange and illogical would be putting it mildly, yet sadly it is one shared by the great majority of Nigerians, even after nearly 6 decades of experience should have taught them that there are far more important criteria for choosing leaders than mere ethnicity.

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Re: Igbo Presidency: Why It Should Be 2023, Not 2027+ by Nobody: 11:10pm On Mar 11, 2018
omohayek:

Since you obviously don't care who the Igbo candidate is, as long as the person is Igbo, I'm sure you'll be cheering on Rochas Okorocha's campaign once he decides to throw his hat in the ring, right? I bet the rest of Nigeria can't wait to be given the Okorocha treatment, with statues to foreign politicians in every city center instead of infrastructural development, and close relatives appointed to new national ministries of "Happiness", "Marital Contentment" and whatever else ...

To say your mindset is strange and illogical would be putting it mildly, yet sadly it is one shared by the great majority of Nigerians, even after nearly 6 decades of experience should have taught them that there are far more important criteria for choosing leaders than mere ethnicity.
Only you can answer the foolish question you just asked. No time for trashy, foolish questions, you hear? Now face front.
Re: Igbo Presidency: Why It Should Be 2023, Not 2027+ by Nobody: 11:14pm On Mar 11, 2018
yarimo:
GBENUSOUN
Meaning? 2023 is the year of a president of Igbo extraction. Yoruba (Obasanjo), Niger Delta (Jonathan) have been there. In 2023, an Igbo man will serve as president, by the grace of God.

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Re: Igbo Presidency: Why It Should Be 2023, Not 2027+ by omohayek: 11:14pm On Mar 11, 2018
igbodefender:

Only you can answer the foolish question you just asked. No time for trashy, foolish questions, you hear? Now face front.
This response plumbs new depths of stupidity, even for a single-digit IQ cretin like you. Answer the question: since an "Igbo presidency" seems to be your overriding obsession, would you be happy with an Okorochas presidency or not?

The cheek of a mor.on like you daring to tell anyone to "face front", as if you were forced at gunpoint to spout your rubbish on this forum. If you don't like your tribalistic imbecility pointed out, remove yourself from here to a private forum under your own control, where you can tell yourself that your illiterate nonsense is actually profound wisdom.

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Re: Igbo Presidency: Why It Should Be 2023, Not 2027+ by Nobody: 11:18pm On Mar 11, 2018
omohayek:

This response plumbs new depths of stupidity, even for a single-digit IQ cretin like you. Answer the question: since an "Igbo presidency" seems to be your overriding obsession, would you be happy with an Okorochas presidency or not?

The cheek of a mor.on like you daring to tell anyone to "face front", as if you were forced at gunpoint to spout your rubbish on this forum. If you don't like your tribalistic imbecility pointed out, remove yourself from here to a private forum under your own control, where you can tell yourself that your illiterate nonsense is actually profound wisdom.

We would have answered your question but we have no time to talk with intellectually delinquent trolls. Face front! Buhari till 2023; Igbo Presidency in 2023.
Re: Igbo Presidency: Why It Should Be 2023, Not 2027+ by omohayek: 11:22pm On Mar 11, 2018
igbodefender:


We would have answered your question but we have no time to talk with intellectually delinquent trolls. Face front! Buhari till 2023; Igbo Presidency in 2023.
The only intellectually delinquent troll here is your own m.oron-level self: why is it so hard to answer such a simple question if you've got even two working brain cells in that empty tribalist head of yours?

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Re: Igbo Presidency: Why It Should Be 2023, Not 2027+ by Nobody: 11:27pm On Mar 11, 2018
omohayek:

The only intellectually delinquent troll here is your own m.oron-level self: why is it so hard to answer such a simple question if you've got even two working brain cells in that empty tribalist head of yours?

Sharrap there! Igbo Presidency is coming on 2023 after the North completes its turn. Get that into your thick skull.
Re: Igbo Presidency: Why It Should Be 2023, Not 2027+ by Rochas2023: 5:59am On Mar 12, 2018
omohayek:

This response plumbs new depths of stupidity, even for a single-digit IQ cretin like you. Answer the question: since an "Igbo presidency" seems to be your overriding obsession, would you be happy with an Okorochas presidency or not?

The cheek of a mor.on like you daring to tell anyone to "face front", as if you were forced at gunpoint to spout your rubbish on this forum. If you don't like your tribalistic imbecility pointed out, remove yourself from here to a private forum under your own control, where you can tell yourself that your illiterate nonsense is actually profound wisdom.

Yes, Okorocha is way better than Buhari and Jonathan put together.

At least every family in Nigeria has benefited from his Foundation. No politician can beat that. When you talk about development come to Owerri, even the statues you are deriding has increased tourism, go to hero square and see the number of people from other states that are coming to Owerri for sight seeing. Infrastructure is top notch.

His first tenure people were singing and praising him, it is because he is APC and pro Nigeria, that IPOB hung a bad tag on him, which opposition capitalized on


Yes we will support Rochas. Only Few politicians in Nigeria meet his qualifications.

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