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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Bolustical: 1:44pm On Oct 28, 2018
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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Codezz: 1:44pm On Oct 28, 2018
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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by chiagozien(m): 1:45pm On Oct 28, 2018
No referendum no election

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Benekruku(m): 1:46pm On Oct 28, 2018
After Atiku's loss at the polls, The East will be broken to shreds as pointing accusing fingers would be the order of the day


Its just a matter of time...

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Benekruku(m): 1:47pm On Oct 28, 2018
chiagozien:
No referendum lefelendum no election erection

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by blowjob: 1:47pm On Oct 28, 2018
odiks:
How promise of vice presidency to multiple candidates caused a storm

Igbo leaders demand agreement on single term


It has emerged that the immediate pushback by South-east leaders against the choice of their kinsman, Mr. Peter Obi, as running mate to the presidential candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in next year’s election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, was due to an alleged multiplicity of persons promised the same post. Atiku was said to have promised about five people from the zone the same position, but settled for Obi without running it by the others.

Thus, rather than elicit excitement, Atiku’s eventual pick of Obi caused unexpected rage among the political elite in the South-east, as a majority of them considered his decision without consultation a betrayal.

Among those believed to have been promised the vice presidential position were the Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu; Chairman, South-east Governors Forum and Governor of Ebonyi State, Chief David Umahi; Obi himself; and two others, whose identities could not be immediately ascertained at the time of going to press.


THISDAY learnt that Atiku was advised by his campaign team to promise as many people as possible the vice presidential position, which was exactly what he did as a way to corner the South-east votes at the convention. It was on the basis of this that many of the potential picks went to work and campaigned vigorously, mobilising the South-east states to support Atiku’s presidential bid and at the same time committing huge personal resources in the hope that an Atiku win would automatically catapult their political career.


Unfortunately, while they were still celebrating Atiku’s victory and the hitch-free convention that brought him, the news broke on the social media that Atiku had settled for Obi, a former governor of Anambra State, as his running mate.

According to one of the former vice presidential hopefuls, who preferred anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the issue, he was shocked by the news.

“I thought it was fake news, when I first heard it on the social media,” he said. “I was shocked. It hit me so hard I couldn’t believe it, not even the courtesy of one phone call to let me know things had changed and that the promise earlier made to me was no longer feasible. At least, I would understand.” Another person said to have been promised the same post also lamented the way Atiku eventually made his pick without recourse to them.

He said, “Many of us were disappointed. We expected that having emerged as the PDP candidate the running mate pick would go through a process that would eventually lead to his pick. But that was not the case. We had even thought of involving APGA to get their buy-in so that the entire South-east would be involved in the selection process, which would have put us in a very strong position going into the election.

“Right now, Atiku does not have APGA on his side and this is critical if we must mobilise the entire South-east to turn out massively to vote. Don’t forget Goodluck Jonathan lost by about two million votes, if South-east had turned out massively to vote, the story would have been different.

“So, the strong resistance from the South-east leaders wasn’t so much a rejection of Peter Obi, but more about the disappointment by some of those that Atiku had promised the same position and the lack of consultation that led to the eventual pick of Obi.”


The choice of Obi as running mate seems to have particularly affected the political career of Ekweremdu, presently the highest political office holder from the South-east. Should Atiku win the presidency in 2019, Ekweremadu, assuming he goes back to the senate cannot remain Deputy Senate President since Peter Obi would be the Vice President. The position of Deputy Senate President would naturally be zoned to another region to maintain balance and representation. So what is there for Ekweremadu?

Many are of the view that Atiku bungled the process of picking his running mate and, ultimately, watered down the momentum his emergence had generated. Multiple sources close to opinion moulders in the South-east have expressed fear that should Buhari strike a deal with the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), it may create problems for Atiku.

Already, many of Atiku supporters are believed to be worried about South-east mobilisation in next year’s general election, especially, since the governors, who are unhappy with the current situation, are effectively in control of their people.

Many stakeholders are now of the view that if the Atiku/Obi ticket is to have the kind of acceptance expected from the zone, Atiku and his team would have to properly manage the situation without giving the impression that “there is nothing they can do about the decision he has taken”.

THISDAY has also learnt that Igbo leaders are demanding an agreement from Atiku on his offer to do just one term of four years which was one of the selling point to get South-east support.



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BLA BLA BLA..BOTH ARE CORRUPT AND ROTTEN.. grin..GOD BLESS BUHARI..

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by JoseVanMoyes: 1:49pm On Oct 28, 2018
Greedy Ike ekrwerenmadu wants to be VP.... That's all
Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Benekruku(m): 1:49pm On Oct 28, 2018
Omeokachie:
There is no division.

Atiku will do his two term.

Giving Atiku one extra term in office is better than having Buhari in power and herdsmen overrun our communities whilst being protected by the state.

Femi Adesina already told us to hand over our ancestral lands to stay alive.

It is foolish handing another 4yrs to a man who presided over the killing of your people in the hope that you will rule after him. Who told you that you will still be alive at the expiration of that 4yrs?

You always fail to realize you 5%


Look at you sounding like a majority

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by breakeven: 1:52pm On Oct 28, 2018
Consulting this people would have brought confusion and delay. That is a leader. Atiku my man

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Omeokachie: 1:53pm On Oct 28, 2018
Benekruku:


You always fail to realize you 5%


Look at you sounding like a majority

I knew you still believe the calculations of a man who does not know that 97+5 is not equal to 100 cheesy
That's what following someone blindly does wink

And the "majority" will always quote the "minority".
You know why? Because the "majority" cannot do without the "minority" wink

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Iio: 1:54pm On Oct 28, 2018
Say what you know
Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Ugosample(m): 1:55pm On Oct 28, 2018
iammo:
smiley when fashola openly gave strategy for Yoruba to capture power come 2023 their youths called us names, little did we know they secretly have similar plans only difference is atiku can never agree to single term,
loyalty and first allegiance always goes to your nationality/ethnicity in a multi-ethnic/nationality country it happened in USSR, it happened with the Irish, Scottish, welsh and British. Hypocrites should save us the bigot name calling B.S. 2019 all man for himself

it's a very stupid mentality


common interest should take precedence

unfortunately, we have Igbo Yoruba and Aboki fools who are being tribalist and nepotistic.


The president comes from your ethnic group, what gain do you have from that?

rubbish country, rubbish mentality


now everyone is suffering

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by SpaceTour: 1:55pm On Oct 28, 2018
Ekweremmadu has been sponsoring rubbish in the media out of his selfish agenda.

Atiku or PDP wouldn't have picked Ekweremmadu because of so many factors, ranging from corruption case with EFCC to other sundry issues. It would have been a disaster if Atiku had made such mistake of picking Ekweremmadu because EFCC would have picked him up again for continued trial on corruption cases thereby shortchanging the chances of PDP in the next poll.

Besides that Ekweremmadu is just a career politician with nothing to bring to the table as against a more qualified Obi who is versed in the economy and overall human and material development. This is what Atiku needs to move Nigeria forward and not a useless career politician with nothing to offer.

Atiku- Obi is the real deal

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by israelmao(m): 1:56pm On Oct 28, 2018
Why can Igbo form united front and take advantage of this golden opportunity?

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Benekruku(m): 1:57pm On Oct 28, 2018
Omeokachie:


I knew you still believe the calculations of a man who does not know that 97+5 is not equal to 100 cheesy

And the "majority" will always quote the "minority".
You know why? Because the "majority" cannot do without the "minority" wink


grin grin grin

Keep fabricating quotes to make your lots important

Its welcomed so far its not effective
Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Ugosample(m): 1:57pm On Oct 28, 2018
Nwadiuto247:
We are very ok with Obi. All these useless and selfish politicians should get out of the way biko.
If Atiku performs well let him do a second term. The main issue at hand is to make Nigeria work again. Let the country be restructured. Not Igbo President nonsense.
simple and short
Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Chidex50(m): 1:58pm On Oct 28, 2018
THIS TABLE YOU THE POSTER IS SHAKING....!
This issues has long been settled and forgotten long time ago,why bringing up your own stories now?
Buharist will be rejoicing now.
Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by maasoap(m): 1:59pm On Oct 28, 2018
InyinyaAgbaOku:


The bulk of Igbos support Peter Obi. 5 Eastern governor's can't make you say they aren't harmonious and it went this far cos it's Ekweremadu that is behind all that.

Which disharmony again? Igbos have been delivering bloc votes ever, is that not one voice enough?
When they divide votes, some call it disunity. Please, your submission on this matter isn't accurate.

It's the North's turn to produce presidency 2019, look how many of them that turned up. And they have lots of political enemies as well.
The press is intentionally elongating this matter and adding life to it when it had dies down. Ever since Peter Obi was made VP candidate, the East has long been Atikulated.

The most silly voting pattern anywhere in the world.

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Nobody: 2:00pm On Oct 28, 2018
This thing long o

Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Omeokachie: 2:00pm On Oct 28, 2018
Benekruku:



grin grin grin

Keep fabricating quotes to make your lots important

Its welcomed so far its not effective


Are you now dropping the "majority" claim?
Oh, such a shame! grin

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by omogin(f): 2:00pm On Oct 28, 2018
Ibos prefer to be slaves under Fulani, than for their own to lord over them. I'm no longer a Nairaland freak, so you can ban me forever

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Bizibi(m): 2:02pm On Oct 28, 2018
Igbo leaders!!!! What is wrong with this people.
Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 2:04pm On Oct 28, 2018
maasoap:


The most silly voting pattern anywhere in the world.

Whatever, they are politically united, that's the point.
Core north doesn't it too.

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 2:05pm On Oct 28, 2018
KanwuliaExtra:


Are you aware of what is happening in IMO state? undecided

What is happening in IMO that hadn't happened in other states? Abeg
Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by Benekruku(m): 2:06pm On Oct 28, 2018
Omeokachie:



Are you now dropping the "majority" claim?
Oh, such a shame! grin

Am a majority and First class citizen

Not a 5% and 3rd class citizen

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by murphyibiam15(m): 2:06pm On Oct 28, 2018
vanbonattel:


Who cares.

At the end he made the right choice, picking the most qualified, most hardworking and most integrity VP from Igboland.

Every other talk is backyard gossip.
actually nothing like most qualified... quota system aka zoning was/has been Nigerian mode of election
Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by tiwiex(m): 2:08pm On Oct 28, 2018
kahal29:



This speaks volumes about the person of Atiku
Were the delegates compensated cashly? I like that word cashly. Lol. I don't buy this story. Delegates won't budge without compensation jare.
Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by AngelicBeing: 2:08pm On Oct 28, 2018
Agritech:
Atiku dribbled 5 people, he is about dribbling an entire tribe.
tongue
Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by awa(m): 2:09pm On Oct 28, 2018
KanwuliaExtra:



If you say so.
I would have expected all of the East to be one party system. I hope Anambra APGA and IMO APC are atikulating too?

A 3-party system in the East looks like disharmony to me. In just within 5 SE states? undecided

I am responding to your comment because you may have some points but may I remind you that what makes Ibos unique is that we ain't easily all carried along without superior argument. We discuss our matter at 'Obi' with all the "Umunna" in attendance and most often superior argument always take place.

I feel the Press and APC proxies are trying to use the Obi choice to cause disunity where there is none.
Lest I forget, Ibos having one party system doesn't mean we love each other...Days are gone when people keep telling me Ibos hate themselves.

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Re: Why Atiku’s Peter Obi Pick Divided South-East - Thisday Newspaper by murphyibiam15(m): 2:09pm On Oct 28, 2018
rusher14:
But why is Moghalu not popular in the east his homestead?
same way fela durotoye the afonja man isn't popular in his South West homeland

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