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“Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by Igboblog: 9:35pm On Apr 01, 2019
“Igbos Don't Matter”: Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola

By Emeh James Anyalekwa

“Men make their own history, but they do not make it as they please; they do not make it under self-selected circumstances, but under circumstances existing already, given and transmitted from the past.” — Marx

While we are still at loss as to why the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) chose to zone the position of the Senate President of the incoming ninth Assembly to the North, we are even more surprised with their recent outburst and hate towards the South-East region. One may wonder if this is how the ruling party plans to “unite the country” (as promised) by playing sectional politics of hate towards a particular region.

I can remember in 2015 when Mr Femi Adesina declared that the reason why the party did not zone the Senate President to the South-East is because there was no APC Senator-elect from the region. Fast forward to 2019, the APC has produced ranking Senators from the region with former Governor Orji Uzor Kalu dominating the list. Yes, Dr. Kalu is a ranking Senator having served in the Federal House of Representatives - both chambers are known as NASS and recognized in ranking legislators.

Now, the same APC is giving another “reason” that the South-East did not vote Buhari. Like seriously? In Abia North for instance, the president won the entire five local governments, while the ruling party also won 2 out of the 3 Reps seat and the Senate seat from the district. Generally, Buhari garnered over 80,000 votes as against the 15,000 votes in 2015.

If really the APC leadership know fully well that the election of National Assembly leaders are done via secret ballot system, then one may wonder why they continue to remain unguarded and reckless with their utterances, while imposing unpopular candidates on supposed distinguished legislators.

Inasmuch as I believe in party supremacy, I strongly believe that at the Senate level and National Assembly generally, persuasion and not coercion should come to play in actualizing the party's objectives.

As it stands now, a lot is at stake in the struggle for the various National Assembly positions. 2023 is fast approaching and president Buhari is constitutionally not qualified to run, hence, several political forces are warming up to take over either directly or indirectly through their trusted loyalists; and who controls the National Assembly is key in positioning the various camps ahead of 2023.

Within the APC, there are several powerful camps interested in 2023 and none would allow the National Assembly to fall easily into the hands of the other. If ex-President Obasanjo could not coerce the NASS to do his bidding ahead of 2007, Bola Tinubu and Oshiomhole will be wallowing in self deception to think they can sit in their living rooms and impose leaders on the National Assembly.

It's on record that Bola Tinubu single-handedly appointed Buhari's Vice, Yemi Osinbajo and the party's National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole in the helm of affairs. To think that Buhari will sit and watch a domineering and overtly ambitious Tinubu to also single-handedly appoint the Senate President in the person of his known-loyalist, Ahmed Lawan and Speaker, Femi Gbajiabiamila, will portray the president as the most daft head of state in the whole world.

What happens (to Buhari) in the event of a strong disagreement with Tinubu? Your guess is as good as mine. Before it's too late, APC leadership should retrace their steps and apply caution.

All regions and stakeholders should be carried along in the party's zoning arrangement. Man by its nature abhores injustice. An arrangement that favours one region ahead of others should be jettissoned.

Nigeria is built on a tripod — Igbo, Hausa-Fulani and Yoruba are the major ethnic groups. Any arrangement that relegates any of the three to the background will be vehemently resisted.

The Hausa/Fulani have the number one position, Yoruba have number two, by all fair standard, Igbo or any of the minorities should have number three. However, since one of the minority ethnic groups have the party’s Chairman, Igbo should be given the number three position.

In the light of this reality, from the foregoing, the body language of the APC that the South-East doesn’t count should stop now. Tinubu said “Igbos don’t matter” after all, just like his wife posited that “Igbos can’t be trusted anymore”. Tinubu must be reminded that this path he has chosen to tread presently led to the downfall of two great men in the history of Nigeria politics — Awolowo and Abiola.

If Tinubu and APC leaders, however, decide to ignore this piece of advice, they should be ready for another shocker on the second week of June when the 9th Assembly is expected to be inaugurated.

Emeh James Anyalekwa, National President, Online Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria (OMPAN), writes from Uyo


Source : http://igberetvnews.com/604042/igbos-dont-matter-tinubu-treading-path-destroyed-awolowo-abiola/

Cc, Lalasticlala, Seun

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by SLAP44: 9:38pm On Apr 01, 2019
The day most igbos will agree that they have no future in Nigeria, the better it will be for them.

The best strategy will be to sit back and relax, allow the north and south west to continue to do their total destruction of the economy, then step in and stake your expertise in an economy where easy oil money will be as extinct as dinosaurs.

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by FOLYKAZE(m): 9:38pm On Apr 01, 2019
He has three three arm of his Mother, Sister and Wife backing him. It is called Aro-Meta wey no dey trowey soup. Worry about your region where you can't find someone like him there

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by Dannyset(m): 9:42pm On Apr 01, 2019
grin
Just now they will tell you the man Tinubu's influence doesn't go beyond Lagos, and in the next minute they are already talking about him. grin

Chai......I dey laff ooooo

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by stephleena(f): 9:42pm On Apr 01, 2019
whatever...I blame those ndi ohuhu for even voting APC (Orji Uzor kalu)..,at first..APC that isn't even true to her party, not to talk of being true to the nation..

Look at how they dumped ROCHAS..if Orji pushes too much same fate awaits him. serves them Right tho.

As for Tinubu only El-rufai is enough to handle him..they're on his case already.

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by Bella55555(f): 9:45pm On Apr 01, 2019
I LAUGH grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by SLAP44: 9:47pm On Apr 01, 2019
grin I see

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by Officialgarri: 9:53pm On Apr 01, 2019
As for me and my fellow Nigerians , Flaties do not matter to us.

There's no way we can cope with hypocrites who are good at hurting others , but when you touch them , they crawl over the web and cry injustice.

Bunch of hairy chest beaters .

Spits on flat skulls undecided

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by MrObodo: 9:54pm On Apr 01, 2019
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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by Igboblog: 9:56pm On Apr 01, 2019
Tinubu is inconsequential when it comes to National Politics
Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by Nobody: 9:58pm On Apr 01, 2019
This is getting too much, why so much hate for Tinubu. The last position he held was governor of a Yoruba state (Lagos), so why are ya’ll shouting Tinubu this, Tinubu that, from North to East.

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by Nobody: 9:58pm On Apr 01, 2019
Igboblog:
Tinubu is inconsequential when it comes to National Politics
But your kinsmen think otherwise. They have been shouting Tinubu since 2015. Haba, free the man nao

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by NinjaMetahuman: 9:58pm On Apr 01, 2019
stephleena:
whatever...I blame those ndi ohuhu for even voting APC (Orji Uzor kalu)..,at first..APC that isn't even true to her party, not to talk of being true to the nation..

Look at how they dumped ROCHAS..if Orji pushes too much same fate awaits him. serves them Right tho.

As for Tinubu only El-rufai is enough to handle him..they're on his case already.
add all votes buhari had in south east to that of atiku.
it wont change a thing

your votes are as useless as your entire region

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by Tomide007: 10:00pm On Apr 01, 2019
Tinubu this, tinubu that yen yen yen.... Someone will be in his house and just shout tinubu.... WTF.. Leave this dude alone, besides what can tinubu do to make them like him.... Pls someone should educate me.

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by hargbolahan01: 10:03pm On Apr 01, 2019
during Jonathan era when Yoruba didn't have any strong political power....did disturb the peace of people online as this? but now it's your turn you are crying

another reason is that you can't expect people who gave 300k of their vote to get favour than region who gave 5m,2m of their vote

and how did igbo caused the downfall of awolowo and abiola
our own awolowo gave us many projects like NTA Ibadan(first in Africa), cocoa house(first skyscraper in Nigeria),liberty Stadium(first in Nigeria) and so on but your hero(ojukwu) gave you war...stop talking about Yoruba leaders and pay attention to your leader

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by johnmartus(m): 10:07pm On Apr 01, 2019
grin cheesy Tinubu dont care. Kanu should do more better if he like let him sponsor CNN to propagate his message.

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by bluecircle470: 10:08pm On Apr 01, 2019
Flat head(ipob) media
They’re really pained that Tinubu is destroying them grin grin

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by Yatahamal: 10:16pm On Apr 01, 2019
Igbo led to Awolowo and Abiola downfall. Did Awo have a downfall? Y'all love feeling too important

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by Nobody: 10:26pm On Apr 01, 2019
[[s]quote author=Igboblog post=77182924]“Igbos Don't Matter”: Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola

By Emeh James Anyalekwa

“Men make their own history, but they do not make it as they please; they do not make it under self-selected circumstances, but under circumstances existing already, given and transmitted from the past.” — Marx

While we are still at loss as to why the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) chose to zone the position of the Senate President of the incoming ninth Assembly to the North, we are even more surprised with their recent outburst and hate towards the South-East region. One may wonder if this is how the ruling party plans to “unite the country” (as promised) by playing sectional politics of hate towards a particular region.

I can remember in 2015 when Mr Femi Adesina declared that the reason why the party did not zone the Senate President to the South-East is because there was no APC Senator-elect from the region. Fast forward to 2019, the APC has produced ranking Senators from the region with former Governor Orji Uzor Kalu dominating the list. Yes, Dr. Kalu is a ranking Senator having served in the Federal House of Representatives - both chambers are known as NASS and recognized in ranking legislators.

Now, the same APC is giving another “reason” that the South-East did not vote Buhari. Like seriously? In Abia North for instance, the president won the entire five local governments, while the ruling party also won 2 out of the 3 Reps seat and the Senate seat from the district. Generally, Buhari garnered over 80,000 votes as against the 15,000 votes in 2015.

If really the APC leadership know fully well that the election of National Assembly leaders are done via secret ballot system, then one may wonder why they continue to remain unguarded and reckless with their utterances, while imposing unpopular candidates on supposed distinguished legislators.

Inasmuch as I believe in party supremacy, I strongly believe that at the Senate level and National Assembly generally, persuasion and not coercion should come to play in actualizing the party's objectives.

As it stands now, a lot is at stake in the struggle for the various National Assembly positions. 2023 is fast approaching and president Buhari is constitutionally not qualified to run, hence, several political forces are warming up to take over either directly or indirectly through their trusted loyalists; and who controls the National Assembly is key in positioning the various camps ahead of 2023.

Within the APC, there are several powerful camps interested in 2023 and none would allow the National Assembly to fall easily into the hands of the other. If ex-President Obasanjo could not coerce the NASS to do his bidding ahead of 2007, Bola Tinubu and Oshiomhole will be wallowing in self deception to think they can sit in their living rooms and impose leaders on the National Assembly.

It's on record that Bola Tinubu single-handedly appointed Buhari's Vice, Yemi Osinbajo and the party's National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole in the helm of affairs. To think that Buhari will sit and watch a domineering and overtly ambitious Tinubu to also single-handedly appoint the Senate President in the person of his known-loyalist, Ahmed Lawan and Speaker, Femi Gbajiabiamila, will portray the president as the most daft head of state in the whole world.

What happens (to Buhari) in the event of a strong disagreement with Tinubu? Your guess is as good as mine. Before it's too late, APC leadership should retrace their steps and apply caution.

All regions and stakeholders should be carried along in the party's zoning arrangement. Man by its nature abhores injustice. An arrangement that favours one region ahead of others should be jettissoned.

Nigeria is built on a tripod — Igbo, Hausa-Fulani and Yoruba are the major ethnic groups. Any arrangement that relegates any of the three to the background will be vehemently resisted.

The Hausa/Fulani have the number one position, Yoruba have number two, by all fair standard, Igbo or any of the minorities should have number three. However, since one of the minority ethnic groups have the party’s Chairman, Igbo should be given the number three position.

In the light of this reality, from the foregoing, the body language of the APC that the South-East doesn’t count should stop now. Tinubu said “Igbos don’t matter” after all, just like his wife posited that “Igbos can’t be trusted anymore”. Tinubu must be reminded that this path he has chosen to tread presently led to the downfall of two great men in the history of Nigeria politics — Awolowo and Abiola.

If Tinubu and APC leaders, however, decide to ignore this piece of advice, they should be ready for another shocker on the second week of June when the 9th Assembly is expected to be inaugurated.

Emeh James Anyalekwa, National President, Online Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria (OMPAN), writes from Uyo


Source : http://igberetvnews.com/604042/igbos-dont-matter-tinubu-treading-path-destroyed-awolowo-abiola/

Cc, Lalasticlala, Seun [/quote[/s]]

Dustbin

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by MetaPhysical: 10:33pm On Apr 01, 2019
Let's admit, Tinubu is the most relevant politician of our time, and nothing moves without his knowledge and agreement. Even if he was never that prominent, the SE region has inadvertently projected him, whether deliberately or by accident, to a position of go-getter and substituted him in Obasanjo's place as the Boss of All Bosses!

This article supports my statement above. When Constitution says one thing and Tinubu says another, Ibos panic and rush to respond and attack Tinubu. He has been made into a deity, thanks to Ibos.

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by BadTaste: 10:33pm On Apr 01, 2019
codinglang:
[[s]quote author=Igboblog post=77182924]“Igbos Don't Matter”: Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola

By Emeh James Anyalekwa
[quote author=codinglang post=77184047][[s]quote author=Igboblog post=77182924]“Igbos Don't Matter”: Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola

By Emeh James Anyalekwa

“Men make their own history, but they do not make it as they please; they do not make it under self-selected circumstances, but under circumstances existing already, given and transmitted from the past.” — Marx

While we are still at loss as to why the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) chose to zone the position of the Senate President of the incoming ninth Assembly to the North, we are even more surprised with their recent outburst and hate towards the South-East region. One may wonder if this is how the ruling party plans to “unite the country” (as promised) by playing sectional politics of hate towards a particular region.

I can remember in 2015 when Mr Femi Adesina declared that the reason why the party did not zone the Senate President to the South-East is because there was no APC Senator-elect from the region. Fast forward to 2019, the APC has produced ranking Senators from the region with former Governor Orji Uzor Kalu dominating the list. Yes, Dr. Kalu is a ranking Senator having served in the Federal House of Representatives - both chambers are known as NASS and recognized in ranking legislators.

Now, the same APC is giving another “reason” that the South-East did not vote Buhari. Like seriously? In Abia North for instance, the president won the entire five local governments, while the ruling party also won 2 out of the 3 Reps seat and the Senate seat from the district. Generally, Buhari garnered over 80,000 votes as against the 15,000 votes in 2015.

If really the APC leadership know fully well that the election of National Assembly leaders are done via secret ballot system, then one may wonder why they continue to remain unguarded and reckless with their utterances, while imposing unpopular candidates on supposed distinguished legislators.

Inasmuch as I believe in party supremacy, I strongly believe that at the Senate level and National Assembly generally, persuasion and not coercion should come to play in actualizing the party's objectives.

As it stands now, a lot is at stake in the struggle for the various National Assembly positions. 2023 is fast approaching and president Buhari is constitutionally not qualified to run, hence, several political forces are warming up to take over either directly or indirectly through their trusted loyalists; and who controls the National Assembly is key in positioning the various camps ahead of 2023.

Within the APC, there are several powerful camps interested in 2023 and none would allow the National Assembly to fall easily into the hands of the other. If ex-President Obasanjo could not coerce the NASS to do his bidding ahead of 2007, Bola Tinubu and Oshiomhole will be wallowing in self deception to think they can sit in their living rooms and impose leaders on the National Assembly.

It's on record that Bola Tinubu single-handedly appointed Buhari's Vice, Yemi Osinbajo and the party's National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole in the helm of affairs. To think that Buhari will sit and watch a domineering and overtly ambitious Tinubu to also single-handedly appoint the Senate President in the person of his known-loyalist, Ahmed Lawan and Speaker, Femi Gbajiabiamila, will portray the president as the most daft head of state in the whole world.

What happens (to Buhari) in the event of a strong disagreement with Tinubu? Your guess is as good as mine. Before it's too late, APC leadership should retrace their steps and apply caution.

All regions and stakeholders should be carried along in the party's zoning arrangement. Man by its nature abhores injustice. An arrangement that favours one region ahead of others should be jettissoned.

Nigeria is built on a tripod — Igbo, Hausa-Fulani and Yoruba are the major ethnic groups. Any arrangement that relegates any of the three to the background will be vehemently resisted.

The Hausa/Fulani have the number one position, Yoruba have number two, by all fair standard, Igbo or any of the minorities should have number three. However, since one of the minority ethnic groups have the party’s Chairman, Igbo should be given the number three position.

In the light of this reality, from the foregoing, the body language of the APC that the South-East doesn’t count should stop now. Tinubu said “Igbos don’t matter” after all, just like his wife posited that “Igbos can’t be trusted anymore”. Tinubu must be reminded that this path he has chosen to tread presently led to the downfall of two great men in the history of Nigeria politics — Awolowo and Abiola.

If Tinubu and APC leaders, however, decide to ignore this piece of advice, they should be ready for another shocker on the second week of June when the 9th Assembly is expected to be inaugurated.

Emeh James Anyalekwa, National President, Online Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria (OMPAN), writes from Uyo


Source : http://igberetvnews.com/604042/igbos-dont-matter-tinubu-treading-path-destroyed-awolowo-abiola/

Cc, Lalasticlala, Seun [/quote[/s]]

Dustbin
Watch out for your dog is coming home soon grin

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by BadTaste: 10:43pm On Apr 01, 2019
Officialgarri:
As for me and my fellow Nigerians , Flaties do not matter to us.

There's no way we can cope with hypocrites who are good at hurting others , but when you touch them , they crawl over the web and cry injustice.

Bunch of hairy chest beaters .

Spits on flat skulls undecided
The guy spoke some sense here. The Ibos do deserve a slot on the national assembly leadership as a reward for the role some of their APC leaders played in the relative success the party had in the region. I suggest the DSP position be zoned to one of their ranking senators or at leat the deputy speaker in the lower house but not the SP or speaker slot
Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by RemiTinubu(f): 10:51pm On Apr 01, 2019
[s]
BadTaste:
The guy spoke some sense here. The Ibos do deserve a slot on the national assembly leadership as a reward for the role some of their APC leaders played in the relative success the party had in the region. I suggest the DSP position be zoned to one of their ranking senators or at leat the deputy speaker in the lower house but not the SP or speaker slot
[/s]
trash
stop talking Nonsense
Igbos are far better than those with all the political positions
the best and most intelligent tribe in Africa
kiss the truth

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by MetaPhysical: 11:04pm On Apr 01, 2019
BadTaste:
The guy spoke some sense here. The Ibos do deserve a slot on the national assembly leadership as a reward for the role some of their APC leaders played in the relative success the party had in the region. I suggest the DSP position be zoned to one of their ranking senators or at leat the deputy speaker in the lower house but not the SP or speaker slot

No, they do not. APC is despised in East and even its Leadership is openly detested and cursed on internet. SE is hostile to APC and You don't reward hostility with honor.

The two people they claim are qualified are not truly qualified. They are both defectors. Kalu has a EFCC case hanging on his neck, plus he was the worst Abia Governor on record. You don't put national leadership in the hands of someone who governed a state recklessly.

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by MetaPhysical: 11:05pm On Apr 01, 2019
RemiTinubu:

trash
stop talking Nonsense
Igbos are far better than those with all the political positions
the best and most intelligent tribe in Africa the universe
kiss the truth

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by RemiTinubu(f): 11:09pm On Apr 01, 2019
[quote author=MetaPhysical post=77185095][/quote]yes you may include the universe grin
Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by BadTaste: 11:13pm On Apr 01, 2019
MetaPhysical:


No, they do not. APC is despised in East and even its Leadership is openly detested and cursed on internet. SE is hostile to APC and You don't reward hostility with honor.

The two people they claim are qualified are not truly qualified. They are both defectors. Kalu has a EFCC case hanging on his neck, plus he was the worst Abia Governor on record. You don't put national leadership in the hands of someone who governed a state recklessly.
APC has some very hardcore fanatical supporters in the SE. Forget all these Internet trolls who've got no PVC , millions of votes came through for the APC from that region in the last general elections
Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by RemiTinubu(f): 11:16pm On Apr 01, 2019
[s]
BadTaste:
APC has some very hardcore fanatical supporters in the SE. Forget all these Internet trolls who've got no PVC , millions of votes came through for the APC from that region in the last general elections
[/s]
Rubbish there's nothing apc in SE
anyone supporting apc in SE is doing it for money
even ngige and Andy uba can testify grin

don't stay in oshogbo and be talking Nonsense you don't know
Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by MetaPhysical: 11:24pm On Apr 01, 2019
BadTaste:
APC has some very hardcore fanatical supporters in the SE. Forget all these Internet trolls who've got no PVC , millions of votes came through for the APC from that region in the last general elections

You must think sweet mouthing and PR can wash away piles of records on internet with threats against the President and VP.

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by pcicero(m): 11:32pm On Apr 01, 2019
Even if I don't support Tinubu, blaming everyone else for your failure is a sign of inferiority complex and victim mentality.

If having elective posts matter to you guys, then do more with the ruling party land enjoy the benefits while GEJ was there even though you acted like you deserved all those things then.

Few weeks ago, many of your people wanted no part in the elections, you wanted 'referendum', and thousands more didn't vote.

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Re: “Igbos Don't Matter”:Tinubu Treading On Same Path That Destroyed Awolowo, Abiola by BadTaste: 11:37pm On Apr 01, 2019
MetaPhysical:


You must think sweet mouthing and PR can wash away piles of records on internet with threats against the President and VP.
So you think the SE should be totally shut out of the NASS power equation? It will haunt APC in the long run

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