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Re: . by Obi1kenobi(m): 10:29pm On Oct 24, 2018
nnamdijonathan:


his rant on nairaland also holds no power of any sort, he is also a noise maker making foolish noise on nairaland

I agree I hold no power of any sort. IPOB noisemakers that have "power" cannot accomplish anything of note though other than endless wailing and noisemaking and childish insults of the "zoo". grin

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Re: . by globemoney: 10:30pm On Oct 24, 2018
Funnicator:


Those dull and dumb ones have any plans?

None at all.

They're just a political nuisance. That term is a perfect description of their identity.

Hapu ha
IPOB is one of the greatest things to happen to Igbo population in recent times. For the first time we have an Igbo man that can say publicly what Igbo leaders murmur and are afraid of saying. Ipob is why PDP could zone vp to SE and ipob will likely force parties to consider Igbo presidency in 2023. I’m not a fan of Nnamdi Kanu. He has his many faults but you can’t deny the entire Nigeria and Nigerian govt is afraid of him.
Nnamdi Kanu is a necessary evil hate him or love him. Before him we had massob who nobody took serious. Massob turned to criminal organization criminalizing the same igbos they were to speak for! You may not like him but Nnamdi Kanu is very important

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Re: . by Nobody: 10:59pm On Oct 24, 2018
globemoney:

[s]IPOB is one of the greatest things to happen to Igbo population in recent times. For the first time we have an Igbo man that can say publicly what Igbo leaders murmur and are afraid of saying. Ipob is why PDP could zone vp to SE and ipob will likely force parties to consider Igbo presidency in 2023. I’m not a fan of Nnamdi Kanu. He has his many faults but you can’t deny the entire Nigeria and Nigerian govt is afraid of him.
Nnamdi Kanu is a necessary evil hate him or love him. Before him we had massob who nobody took serious. Massob turned to criminal organization criminalizing the same igbos they were to speak for! You may not like him but Nnamdi Kanu is very important[/s]
Re: . by oilPUSSY(f): 10:59pm On Oct 24, 2018
globemoney:

IPOB is one of the greatest things to happen to Igbo population in recent times. For the first time we have an Igbo man that can say publicly what Igbo leaders murmur and are afraid of saying. Ipob is why PDP could zone vp to SE and ipob will likely force parties to consider Igbo presidency in 2023. I’m not a fan of Nnamdi Kanu. He has his many faults but you can’t deny the entire Nigeria and Nigerian govt is afraid of him.
Nnamdi Kanu is a necessary evil hate him or love him. Before him we had massob who nobody took serious. Massob turned to criminal organization criminalizing the same igbos they were to speak for! You may not like him but Nnamdi Kanu is very important
You don't need to explain all these. Anybody who is hating Nnamdi Kanu is like a kid that is hitting
his hands on a tiper of stones.
Total waste of time and energy...
Go to their facebook page, the number of folowers tripled after Nnamdi Kanu's speech on Sunday.

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Re: . by Develpeast: 11:36pm On Oct 24, 2018
nnamdijonathan:


The airports may not be built now, they can be built later when the state becomes more viable. As we currently speak, I am 100% satisfied with the 2 airports in the East.

This is exactly what I was saying.
Re: . by Nobody: 9:46am On Oct 25, 2018
Obi1kenobi:


What I have done or not done is neither the point, nor what you should concern yourself with? Concern yourself with people that engage themselves in political activism and set themselves unattainable goals, and worst of all, have no strategy to attain those unattainable goals other than relentless, irritating noisemaking. Okay, we have heard....IPOB want a referendum. Now how do they get about getting it? That is the question to ask any of them. And they are brain-dead moorons if they think that it will be accomplished by noisemaking and insulting the "zoo". Even civilized, advanced democracies like the UK and Canada and Spain don't offer secessionist agenda referendums anytime any group within their borders start making endless noise. Scotland got theirs a few years ago after several years and decades of patient, pain-staking political activism and lobbying. If you are not willing to put in the work it takes to achieve your political goals, pick up arms to fight the government. Those are the only 2 ways to achieve your objectives. Else, stop disturbing the rest of the country with all the noisemaking. Sometimes, I believe IPOB and their sympathizers don't really care about Nigeria breaking up. They just like to give that illusion because it earns them attention. They're basically just attention-seekers. Ndigbo do not really want to split from Nigeria.

Let us stop deceiving ourselves. The Biafran aspirations sound good as an abstract idea, but the practical realities doesn't show in any way that Igbos are interested in such a schism. We are the most nomadic tribe in Nigeria with trillions of Naira of investments around the country. It's like the funny case of my elder sister in the UK who is an Nnamdi Kanu supporter - yet, she and her husband are talking of moving back to Nigeria and the business she's setting up in Nigeria is in Lagos. That is the typical hypocrisy in pushing abstract ideas without following what you preach. This is why the entire Igbo intelligentsia, corporate executives and businessmen, industrialists, politicians etc have been utterly silent about these Biafran aspirations. Cos they really do not give a shiit. If you can't even get the elites on your side, you are already defeated and just making noise. Unlike say Catalonia where many of their politicians are separatists and many of their intellectuals, authors, artists, filmmakers, businessmen, and even footballers like Pique and Guardiola are pro-Catalonia separatists. Yet, you can hardly get any Igbo of note to speak for you and a jobless charlatan from London had to lead the movement.

IPOB is an intellectually lazy movement. And until they have something to offer beyond noisemaking, they're just politically irrelevant nuisances.

LOUD IT.

Anybody with no plans on how to achieve his goals, but just constituting a nuisance online is simply a noisemaker.

And that is what they are.

Running a radio program with strategic plans to sensitize the igbo populace and keep them informed on policies best for them as well as keeping the governors on their toes and bringing their attention to some strategic projects is much more feasible and realistic and full of sense.

Not a headless campaign where one fraudster defraud thousands of Igbos in diaspora and use the money to maintain his otuocha wife and kid in UK while you languish in the hot suns of SubsaharaAfrica.

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Re: . by Bede2u(m): 9:52am On Oct 25, 2018
Re: . by Cjrane2: 11:00am On Oct 25, 2018
Obi1kenobi:
What some don't understand is that IPOB/MASSOB or whoever are brands. The key members of these brands depend on maintaining a facade of authenticity if they are to remain relevant. Aligning with IPOB on any political cause is likely to fail because many figures within the ranks would see this as diluting their brand and relevance. This cooperation can only work if they have lucrative offers (like the newly minted super-wealthy former Niger Delta militants), but they have little political leverage to be worthy of such an investment.

Not to mention that IPOB have no strategic thought in their heads. Which is why despite all the grassroots support they mobilized, they are more a political nuisance than power brokers. If they had coherent strategies to advance their cause, their movement could have brought a real revolution to the SE, Ndigbo and Nigerian politics as a whole, but they were too myopic and lost in their own myth-making to think of how to harness their power. Osita Chidoka who ran a good campaign and positioned himself as a champion of IPOB got barely above 1% of over 400,000 votes in the Anambra guber elections, because the people he thought he was fighting for somehow thought it wise to try to stop people from voting.

What I still want to find out from IPOB and their sympathizers is how they intend to make their fantasies come through. Since you reject the Nigerian political process, surely they only other way to achieve your objectives is war. Yet, they also claim to be a non-violent movement. So if you eschew politics, and eschew violence, how exactly do you hope to accomplish this your referendum and your Biafran paradise that you dream of?

Excellent, well articulated write up! Much respect Sir!

You got it 100% right with IPOB. The complete lack of strategy by IPOB has continued to portray Ndigbo as senseless and directionless. Part of the problem is because Nnamdi Kanu always wants to use other people to get N300 million naira bail set by Buhari, yet he would not listen to anyone about how to make IPOB useful to Igbo people politically.

If IPOB had not adopted the scorched earth policy of trying to make life so unbearable for Igbos in Nigeria that we will eventually be forced to pick up arms, then they wouldn't be such thoughtless group.

Why has IPOB not thought about seizing power in Nigeria? IPOB has the population to seize power in the SE and in Nigeria by making sure their people vote for IPOB representatives who would go to the national assembly and argue for the right to Referendum. Yet, IPOB would not do that, but prefer to lurk in the shadows of society and preach political suicide for Igbos to avoid voting and marginalize ourselves even more. Our enemies know that it is suicide for a majority tribe to foolishly refuse to vote in a democracy, that is why they are supporting Nnamdi Knau to continue to senselessly preach electoral boycott for a majority tribe like the Igbo. So how do we get the right representative, Governors and even a president that is sympathetic to our desire for self government? The worst part is that Nnamdi Kanu now somehow feels the struggle is about himself and not the collective ideal of every Igbo person. Once a leader begins to see himself and his personal interests as more important than his loyal followers, then that person isn't fit to lead anyone. That is why Nnamdi Kanu cannot be trusted to do what is right for Ndigbo if it contradicts his personal interests.

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Re: . by Nobody: 11:05am On Oct 25, 2018
Cjrane2:

[s]
Excellent, well articulated write up! Much respect Sir!

You got it 100% right with IPOB. The complete lack of strategy by IPOB has continued to portray Ndigbo as senseless and directionless. Part of the problem is because Nnamdi Kanu always wants to use other people to get N300 million naira bail set by Buhari, yet he would not listen to anyone about how to make IPOB useful to Igbo people politically.

If IPOB had not adopted the scorched earth policy of trying to make life so unbearable for Igbos in Nigeria that we will eventually be forced to pick up arms, then they wouldn't be such thoughtless group.

Why has IPOB not thought about seizing power in Nigeria? IPOB has the population to seize power in the SE and in Nigeria by making sure their people vote for IPOB representatives who would go to the national assembly and argue for the right to Referendum. Yet, IPOB would not do that, but prefer to lurk in the shadows of society and preach political suicide for Igbos. The worst part is that Nnamdi Kanu now somehow feels the struggle is about himself and not the collective ideal of every Igbo person. Once a leader begins to see himself and his personal interests as more important than his loyal followers, then that person isn't fit to lead anyone. That is why Nnamdi Kanu cannot be trusted to do what is right for Ndigbo if it contradicts his personal interests.[/s]
Allow Igbos to speak for themselves.

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Re: . by Nobody: 11:05am On Oct 25, 2018
Funnicator:


LOUD IT.

Anybody with no plans on how to achieve his goals, but just constituting a nuisance online is simply a noisemaker.

And that is what they are.

Running a radio program with strategic plans to sensitize the igbo populace and keep them informed on policies best for them as well as keeping the governors on their toes and bringing their attention to some strategic projects is much more feasible and realistic and full of sense.

Not a headless campaign where one fraudster defraud thousands of Igbos in diaspora and use the money to maintain his otuocha wife and kid in UK while you languish in the hot suns of SubsaharaAfrica.

Really
Re: . by Obi1kenobi(m): 11:11am On Oct 25, 2018
Cjrane2:


Excellent, well articulated write up! Much respect Sir!

You got it 100% right with IPOB. The complete lack of strategy by IPOB has continued to portray Ndigbo as senseless and directionless. Part of the problem is because Nnamdi Kanu always wants to use other people to get N300 million naira bail set by Buhari, yet he would not listen to anyone about how to make IPOB useful to Igbo people politically.

If IPOB had not adopted the scorched earth policy of trying to make life so unbearable for Igbos in Nigeria that we will eventually be forced to pick up arms, then they wouldn't be such thoughtless group.

Why has IPOB not thought about seizing power in Nigeria? IPOB has the population to seize power in the SE and in Nigeria by making sure their people vote for IPOB representatives who would go to the national assembly and argue for the right to Referendum. Yet, IPOB would not do that, but prefer to lurk in the shadows of society and preach political suicide for Igbos to avoid voting and marginalize ourselves even more. Our enemies know that it is suicide for a majority tribe to foolishly refuse to vote in a democracy, that is why they are supporting Nnamdi Knau to continue to senselessly preach electoral boycott for a majority tribe like the Igbo. So how do we get the right representative, Governors and even a president that is sympathetic to our desire for self government? The worst part is that Nnamdi Kanu now somehow feels the struggle is about himself and not the collective ideal of every Igbo person. Once a leader begins to see himself and his personal interests as more important than his loyal followers, then that person isn't fit to lead anyone. That is why Nnamdi Kanu cannot be trusted to do what is right for Ndigbo if it contradicts his personal interests.

Excellently put too.

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Re: . by oilPUSSY(f): 11:30am On Oct 25, 2018
Juliusmalema:

Allow Igbos to speak for themselves.
Sharap there !!, I understand your antics. You want Igbos to boycott election so that Buhari can easily have his way .. Funny enough that Nnamdi Kanu hater like you has suddenly become lover of IPOB election boycott policy.
Majority of us love IPOB, we will never condemn IPOB as a body, but some of us are not comfortable with the election boycott.
We will forever love IPOB because they gave voice to a lot of voiceless like SW hypocritical restructuring chanters and even made you northerners to start trembling at the mention of Nnamdi Kanu's name.
We must vote and we won't stop loving Nnamdi Kanu. After all in a family, everybody must not agree on one particular issue but that doesn't mean that such family won't stop loving each other.

Stop deceiving yourself on this thread this mallam.

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Re: . by globemoney: 11:37am On Oct 25, 2018
Funnicator:


[s]LOUD IT.

Anybody with no plans on how to achieve his goals, but just constituting a nuisance online is simply a noisemaker.

And that is what they are.

Running a radio program with strategic plans to sensitize the igbo populace and keep them informed on policies best for them as well as keeping the governors on their toes and bringing their attention to some strategic projects is much more feasible and realistic and full of sense.

Not a headless campaign where one fraudster defraud thousands of Igbos in diaspora and use the money to maintain his otuocha wife and kid in UK while you languish in the hot suns of SubsaharaAfrica[/s].

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Re: . by kanubiafra: 12:19pm On Oct 25, 2018
oilPUSSY:

Sharap there !!, I understand your antics. You want Igbos to boycott election so that Buhari can easily have his way .. Funny enough that Nnamdi Kanu hater like you has suddenly become lover of IPOB election boycott policy.
Majority of us love IPOB, we will never condemn IPOB as a body, but some of us are not comfortable with the election boycott.
We will forever love IPOB because they gave voice to a lot of voiceless like SW hypocritical restructuring chanters and even made you northerners to start trembling at the mention of Nnamdi Kanu's name.
We must vote and we won't stop loving Nnamdi Kanu. After all in a family, everybody must not agree on one particular issue but that doesn't mean that such family won't stop loving each other.

Stop deceiving yourself on this thread mallam.

i've warn you severally that guy you quoted is not igbo. but i'm with kanu all the way

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Re: . by Curlieweed: 1:21pm On Oct 25, 2018
Cjrane2:


Excellent, well articulated write up! Much respect Sir!

You got it 100% right with IPOB. The complete lack of strategy by IPOB has continued to portray Ndigbo as senseless and directionless. Part of the problem is because Nnamdi Kanu always wants to use other people to get N300 million naira bail set by Buhari, yet he would not listen to anyone about how to make IPOB useful to Igbo people politically.

If IPOB had not adopted the scorched earth policy of trying to make life so unbearable for Igbos in Nigeria that we will eventually be forced to pick up arms, then they wouldn't be such thoughtless group.

Why has IPOB not thought about seizing power in Nigeria? IPOB has the population to seize power in the SE and in Nigeria by making sure their people vote for IPOB representatives who would go to the national assembly and argue for the right to Referendum. Yet, IPOB would not do that, but prefer to lurk in the shadows of society and preach political suicide for Igbos to avoid voting and marginalize ourselves even more. Our enemies know that it is suicide for a majority tribe to foolishly refuse to vote in a democracy, that is why they are supporting Nnamdi Knau to continue to senselessly preach electoral boycott for a majority tribe like the Igbo. So how do we get the right representative, Governors and even a president that is sympathetic to our desire for self government? The worst part is that Nnamdi Kanu now somehow feels the struggle is about himself and not the collective ideal of every Igbo person. Once a leader begins to see himself and his personal interests as more important than his loyal followers, then that person isn't fit to lead anyone. That is why Nnamdi Kanu cannot be trusted to do what is right for Ndigbo if it contradicts his personal interests.

I can feel your passion here. However, I’ll like to suggest that both your angst and fears are slightly misdirected. NK would not have any valid reasons to call for election boycotts if the integrity of the electoral process was beyond reproach.

Those of us that live in the SE are aware of how the PDP kept “winning” elections here. Even before NK started talking about election boycotts, a large proportion of voters were already fed up with the repeated disenfranchisement. They just reasoned that there was little value in voting when some powerful individuals will go ahead to declare some predetermined results.

I personally find it fitting that the same PDP politicians who benefited (and assumed prominence) from these electoral charades are the same ones likely to lose the most from m reduced voting in the SE. I will be a hypocrite if I pretended to be unhappy about it. This is clearly poetic justice, if such a thing ever existed.

You suggested that NK was pushing us to political suicide. I will beg to disagree with you. We committed political suicide (years ago actually) when some privileged Igbo people started using “Federal Might” to disenfranchise the Igbo masses not withstanding our traditions. NK is simply advocating for a fitting funeral.

What, if I may ask, have we gained from the 16 years that we occupied all the lofty positions in successive PDP governments? What makes this time different? From my own myopic view, the only thing we have gained is political office holders perpetuating themselves regardless of performance. These guys don’t care about voting or voters. Elections are just expedient masquerades that they manipulate to gain power and wealth. Screw the common Igbo person!

All I can say now is the chicks are coming home to roost and I won’t pretend to be too sorry about it. Hopefully, a few more years out in the cold will reset their brains and they will learn to appreciate principles over expediency.

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Re: . by RareDiamond: 2:26pm On Oct 25, 2018
Now you are talking !!!

globemoney:

IPOB is one of the greatest things to happen to Igbo population in recent times. For the first time we have an Igbo man that can say publicly what Igbo leaders murmur and are afraid of saying. Ipob is why PDP could zone vp to SE and ipob will likely force parties to consider Igbo presidency in 2023. I’m not a fan of Nnamdi Kanu. He has his many faults but you can’t deny the entire Nigeria and Nigerian govt is afraid of him.
Nnamdi Kanu is a necessary evil hate him or love him. Before him we had massob who nobody took serious. Massob turned to criminal organization criminalizing the same igbos they were to speak for! You may not like him but Nnamdi Kanu is very important
Re: . by Obi1kenobi(m): 2:28pm On Oct 25, 2018
Curlieweed:


I can feel your passion here. However, I’ll like to suggest that both your angst and fears are slightly misdirected. NK would not have any valid reasons to call for election boycotts if the integrity of the electoral process was beyond reproach.

Those of us that live in the SE are aware of how the PDP kept “winning” elections here. Even before NK started talking about election boycotts, a large proportion of voters were already fed up with the repeated disenfranchisement. They just reasoned that there was little value in voting when some powerful individuals will go ahead to declare some predetermined results.

I personally find it fitting that the same PDP politicians who benefited (and assumed prominence) from these electoral charades are the same ones likely to lose the most from m reduced voting in the SE. I will be a hypocrite if I pretended to be unhappy about it. This is clearly poetic justice, if such a thing ever existed.

You suggested that NK was pushing us to political suicide. I will beg to disagree with you. We committed political suicide (years ago actually) when some privileged Igbo people started using “Federal Might” to disenfranchise the Igbo masses not withstanding our traditions. NK is simply advocating for a fitting funeral.

What, if I may ask, have we gained from the 16 years that we occupied all the lofty positions in successive PDP governments? What makes this time different? From my own myopic view, the only thing we have gained is political office holders perpetuating themselves regardless of performance. These guys don’t care about voting or voters. Elections are just expedient masquerades that they manipulate to gain power and wealth. Screw the common Igbo person!

All I can say now is the chicks are coming home to roost and I won’t pretend to be too sorry about it. Hopefully, a few more years out in the cold will reset their brains and they will learn to appreciate principles over expediency.

Sorry, but the emboldened is a ridiculous point. You defend the integrity of your votes with mobilization and activism and vigilance. There is not a single thing "boycotts" accomplish. Boycotts are just a childish tantrum. Anambra state for example after the disastrous tenure of Mbadinuju didn't just say "politics is useless" and sit at home. They mobilized themselves to vote out a disaster and even when the choice, Peter Obi, was rigged out, he fought like hell for his mandate and won and freed Anambra from political thuggery and kleptocratic godfathers. Had Anambrarians decided to simply sit at home with your cynical rationale, they'd be in the grip of a thug like Chris Uba today. I've really never come across this in my life except among IPOB: that somehow boycotting the political process is going to magically transform our fortunes somehow. It reminds me of Uwazuruike calling for census boycotts around 2006, then crying a decade later about how this was a mistake and how it has contributed further to Igbo marginalization. This is the effect of subordinating oneself to what has become a cult: a movement that offers only anger and bitterness and dissent and calls for anarchy and consumed with the personality cult of a narcissistic charlatan, Nnamdi Kani, with no clarity of purpose as to what they actually hope to accomplish and how to move forward.

There's no point talking about how Igbos have been shortchanged. That is not the point. No one of good faith believes that Ndigbo have not been marginalized in Nigeria (including be incompetent, thieving Igbo leaders). But what on earth is the boycott supposed to accomplish. I want someone to articulate precisely what it accomplishes cos everytime I ask the question, no one has ever bothered to address it. Okay, you boycott elections.....then what happens next? What's the next step?

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Re: . by Curlieweed: 3:00pm On Oct 25, 2018
Obi1kenobi:


Sorry, but the emboldened is a ridiculous point. You defend the integrity of your votes with mobilization and activism and vigilance. There is not a single thing "boycotts" accomplish. Boycotts are just a childish tantrum. Anambra state for example after the disastrous tenure of Mbadinuju didn't just say "politics is useless" and sit at home. They mobilized themselves to vote out a disaster and even when the choice, Peter Obi, was rigged out, he fought like hell for his mandate and won and freed Anambra from political thuggery and kleptocratic godfathers. Had Anambrarians decided to simply sit at home with your cynical rationale, they'd be in the grip of a thug like Chris Uba today. I've really never come across this in my life except among IPOB: that somehow boycotting the political process is going to magically transform our fortunes somehow. It reminds me of Uwazuruike calling for census boycotts around 2006, then crying a decade later about how this was a mistake and how it has contributed further to Igbo marginalization. This is the effect of subordinating oneself to what has become a cult: a movement that offers only anger and bitterness and dissent and calls for anarchy and consumed with the personality cult of a narcissistic charlatan, Nnamdi Kani, with no clarity of purpose as to what they actually hope to accomplish and how to move forward.

There's no point talking about how Igbos have been shortchanged. That is not the point. No one of good faith believes that Ndigbo have not been marginalized in Nigeria (including be incompetent, thieving Igbo leaders). But what on earth is the boycott supposed to accomplish. I want someone to articulate precisely what it accomplishes cos everytime I ask the question, no one has ever bothered to address it. Okay, you boycott elections.....then what happens next? What's the next step?

Yeah, IPOB are retar.rds. NK is a daft charlatan. Probably? However, that was not the point I was making. I am not a member of IPOB And I don’t hold brief for them.

I was merely stating that our Igbo politicians brought the current situation upon themselves. They did not represented us when they had the opportunity. They were not leaders. We have little reason to trust them with the national influence they crave. They need more time out in cold.
Re: . by murphyibiam15(m): 5:00pm On Oct 25, 2018
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, on Thursday, urged the people of South West to vote for President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 elections to guarantee a return of power to the region in 2023.

The minister stated this at a special Town Hall Meeting on infrastructure organised by the Ministry of Information and Culture and the National Orientation Agency.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed led three other ministers including
Fashola, Ministers of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi and Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu to the town hall meeting.

Fashola said besides the massive investments by the Buhari administration on infrastructure across the country and in South-West in particular, the South west would benefit more politically by voting for Buhari.

The minister, who spoke in Yoruba language and with a proverb said: “Did you know that power is rotating to the South-West after the completion of Buhari’s tenure if you vote for him in 2019?

“Your child cannot surrender her waist for an edifying beads and you will use the bead to decorate another child’s waist.

“A vote for Buhari in 2019, means a return of power to the South West in 2023. I am sure you will vote wisely.”
for those hoping for igbo presidency from APC, it is all scam

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Re: . by vanbonattel: 5:16pm On Oct 25, 2018
We the igbos will vote PDP en masses as usual, vote with everything we want, then immediately after, we start supporting IPOB.

It's called the double shuffle strategy, its legal.

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Re: . by Curlieweed: 6:10pm On Oct 25, 2018
murphyibiam15:
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, on Thursday, urged the people of South West to vote for President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 elections to guarantee a return of power to the region in 2023.

The minister stated this at a special Town Hall Meeting on infrastructure organised by the Ministry of Information and Culture and the National Orientation Agency.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed led three other ministers including
for those hoping for igbo presidency from APC, it is all scam

You don’t need to be a political genius to realize that the SW 2023 President is a pipe dream, similar to the SE president after GEJ.

Politicians sell these dreams to attract home support and shore up their individual current positions. I don’t think any Nigerian politician is capable of thinking beyond just the next election. So right now everything in the world is about 2019. 2023 is a pie in the sky.

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Re: . by Obi1kenobi(m): 6:31pm On Oct 25, 2018
vanbonattel:
We the igbos will vote PDP en masses as usual, vote with everything we want, then immediately after, we start supporting IPOB.

It's called the double shuffle strategy, its legal.

No ooo. I thought you were an IPOB fanboy and Nnamdi Kanu is your cult leader and god? No try am vote o. Make sure you listen to your lord and savior and boycott the elections so that it will magically transform ala Igbo to a Biafran paradise.
Re: . by vanbonattel: 6:32pm On Oct 25, 2018
Obi1kenobi:


No ooo. I thought you were an IPOB fanboy and Nnamdi Kanu is your cult leader and god? No try am vote o. Make sure you listen to your lord and savior and boycott the elections so that it will magically transform ala Igbo to a Biafran paradise.

Good advice, but I am voting Obi Atiku, later I can return to my IPOB.

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Re: . by vanbonattel: 6:33pm On Oct 25, 2018
Curlieweed:


You don’t need to be a political genius to realize that the SW 2023 President is a pipe dream, similar to the SE president after GEJ.

Politicians sell these dreams to attract home support and shore up their individual current positions. I don’t think any Nigerian politician is capable of thinking beyond just the next election. So right now everything in the world is about 2019. 2023 is a pie in the sky.

You went to a good school sha.
Re: . by Obi1kenobi(m): 6:43pm On Oct 25, 2018
vanbonattel:


Good advice, but I am voting Obi Atiku, later I can return to my IPOB.

But your lord and savior said otherwise. Are you saying that your lord and savior was talking rubbish? Why would you disobey your lord and savior who would deliver a Biafran paradise to you? Have your lost faith in your lord and savior?
Re: . by vanbonattel: 6:52pm On Oct 25, 2018
Obi1kenobi:


But your lord and savior said otherwise. Are you saying that your lord and savior was talking rubbish? Why would you disobey your lord and savior who would deliver a Biafran paradise to you? Have your lost faith in your lord and savior?

I am an Igbo man and so I was created to use my brain like my ancestors, I was not an almajirins like you who was programmed to be a tool, not a human. tongue

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Re: . by Obi1kenobi(m): 7:08pm On Oct 25, 2018
vanbonattel:


I am an Igbo man and so I was created to use my brain like my ancestors, I was not an almajirins like you who was programmed to be a tool, not a human. tongue

But all this time, IPOB have told all of us that they are programmed almajiris of Nnamdi Kanu who would do all his bidding. grin I'm now wondering why you're disobeying your lord and master's dictates.

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Re: . by waternogetenemy: 7:16pm On Oct 25, 2018
Obi1kenobi:


But all this time, IPOB have told all of us that they are programmed almajiris of Nnamdi Kanu who would do all his bidding. grin I'm now wondering why you're disobeying your lord and master's dictates.

Find a Yoruba thread to actively devote your miserable self.

Joke apart! A yoruba man livng on an igbo thread 24hrs is very sad to watch.

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Re: . by Nobody: 7:27pm On Oct 25, 2018
Curlieweed:


You don’t need to be a political genius to realize that the SW 2023 President is a pipe dream, similar to the SE president after GEJ.

Politicians sell these dreams to attract home support and shore up their individual current positions. I don’t think any Nigerian politician is capable of thinking beyond just the next election. So right now everything in the world is about 2019. 2023 is a pie in the sky.
The SW President in 2023 is a pipe dream, they've already failed in that aspect if they think they can repeat the Abiola/Babagana stunt again now that all eyes are now open to their scheming, then they are the biggest jokers of the 21st century. On what ground will they campaign in the north, middlebelt or SE/SS. The SW are gradually sending themselves to political oblivion with their greed. They the SW can only dream of Presidency again after the SE, SS and also MB have enjoyed a complete 8 years in power at different turns.
Re: . by Nobody: 7:28pm On Oct 25, 2018
waternogetenemy:


Find a Yoruba thread to actively devote your miserable self.

Joke apart! A yoruba man livng on an igbo thread 24hrs is very sad to watch.

hahahahaha
Re: . by Obi1kenobi(m): 7:29pm On Oct 25, 2018
waternogetenemy:


Find a Yoruba thread to actively devote your miserable self.

Joke apart! A yoruba man livng on an igbo thread 24hrs is very sad to watch.

Why? Am I hurting your feelings? Why the obsession with Yorubas? Why not Hausas or Fulanis or Ijaw or Bini or Urhobo or Ibibio? Why does every mugu that questions my identity always choose Yorubas? This one even comes from a guy whose moniker pays tribute to a great Yoruba man. It's one of my favorites too. Enjoy:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQBC5URoF0s smiley
Re: . by Nobody: 7:35pm On Oct 25, 2018
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