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Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by 2mercy: 9:47pm On May 17, 2019
by Fredrick Nwabufo



There is nothing as fatal as a blow from a “consanguineal fist”. A cut from a “sibling” hurts deeper than that from a stranger. I have been inflicted severe cuts – caustic verbal attacks – by some Igbo persons for advocating a president of Igbo extraction in 2023. While some of them are irritated by the attention that I have been able to generate for the cause, a few others see the “advocacy” as a means of cutting deals for filthy lucre.

The fiercest opposition to the cause, “president of Igbo extraction in 2023”, has been the people for which it is championed – the Igbo. While some of my kinsmen argued that they want restructuring and not the presidency, a great number of them say that they only want to “secure Igbo-land economically, politically and security-wise.” But when you ask them, how they intend to actualise these “dreams”, they just let off inchoate pieces of babble. As a matter of fact, most of these objurgators are just fortune seekers pinning and angling to benefit from “anything Igbo.”

I recall when Ifeanyi Uba, senator-elect, Anambra South, was trying to make an inroad into the fold of the dominant party at the national assembly, he was brutally hacked down with vicious criticisms by his own people. I have reflected pensively on what the Igbo political agenda could be, but at every point I become sectioned with a brain gay. What do the Igbo really want?

I have written a couple of essays, expounding the reasons the Igbo deserve the 2023 presidency and why all Nigerians of dispassionate interest and untainted conscience must support the group in actualising this noble goal. I still believe, for the sake national cohesion, the southeast region deserves a shot at the presidency. But it appears they are not ready for it.

In my essay, ‘With Buhari’s 4+4, Igbo presidency in 2023 is now non-negotiable’, I wrote: “I believe healing will begin for Nigerians when political justice is seen to have been done to all. At that point we can build a country defiant to disunity. But political justice must be done to all to get to this stage.”

However, I failed to add: “Political justice must be demanded when it is not given”. How can justice be done to a people who have resigned to hopeless fate? How can a people who are stuck in political stasis be called to the table for negotiations? How can a people who are on the path of no certain destination be taken seriously?

Really, I was surprised at the reactions to the essay by most Nigerians from the north and the south-west. I have messages from reputable Nigerians across ethnic divides in my phone log, telling me that it will be grave injustice if the Igbo are schemed out of the 2023 presidential race. I remember one retired general asked at the end of his message to me, “But what is the southeast doing about the 2023 presidency?” I only responded with a “smiley OMG”. But the answer to that is, “nothing; just whining, blowing hot air, fantasising about restructuring and mouthing off about Biafra”.

Luck is when opportunity meets preparation. I can see the southwest positioning itself strategically and making the necessary noise and calculated connections for a 2023 presidential bid. I cannot begrudge a people who are resolute about what they want, and who are, most importantly, feisty about their destiny. The cake will certainly be taken by a fiercer cat; it will not be handed to a gutless kitten.

You can demand political justice when it is not given; injustice only persists because you allow it.


https://www.thecable.ng/the-yoruba-deserve-2023-presidency-the-igbo-are-not-a-serious-people



Fredrick is a media personality.

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by NaijaRoyalty(m): 9:49pm On May 17, 2019
Yoruba people are one of the major problems of this country so let the north continue to rule if the south east aren't ready.

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by izzou(m): 9:57pm On May 17, 2019
The north has proven for the second time that they decide who becomes president, all thanks to the foolish South West, South South and South East.

Go and check the 2019 results again.. Even if the South West voted Atiku, Buhari would still have won.

The entire South is at the mercy of the North come 2023..... grin

We have the North West, North East, North Central, South West, South East, and South South.

There is no written agreement anywhere that power must switch to one geo political zone after 8 years so what we will see is the north presenting a North Easterner for presidency and the stupid south as usual, clamouring for Vice....

Jonathan was lucky to have ruled this country.

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by Bizmagnet: 8:03am On May 18, 2019
Everyone deserves the presidency if interested. We are all Nigerians and all these tribal allocations should stop.

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by dangotesmummy: 8:03am On May 18, 2019
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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by Pidginwhisper: 8:04am On May 18, 2019
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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by StrikeBack(m): 8:04am On May 18, 2019
How will this country progress if this is the type of discuss we discus about in this present century.



It is not well

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by MobilityExpress: 8:05am On May 18, 2019
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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by Bossontop(m): 8:05am On May 18, 2019
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I just came to watch the tribal war that will happen here

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by Nobody: 8:05am On May 18, 2019
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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by helinues: 8:05am On May 18, 2019
Power is not given but taken.. Deserved is just an overstatement.

Whoever region/candidates interested in 2023 presidency should fight for it.

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by Earthquake3: 8:05am On May 18, 2019
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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by bluefilm: 8:05am On May 18, 2019
Tinubu is the man.

Vote APC.

Vote Tinubu 2023.

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by chiedu7: 8:06am On May 18, 2019
Na Tinubu I pity.

Dem don dribble am 2 times.

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by MorufuAtanda: 8:07am On May 18, 2019
We Yoruba are trying to be greedy jokers. It is the turn of the East, if we Yoruba cannot wait for Ibo to take their turn, then I'm sure they SE/SS and north will vote for North to continue.

After all, zoning is not constitutional, North should rule till we Yoruba get sense and support equity. No amount of paid junk news and article from efulefus can change that.

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by MobilityExpress: 8:07am On May 18, 2019
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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by Yankiss(m): 8:07am On May 18, 2019
Equity demands that the SE takes slot after PMB. But they will not get it. We all know. Apart from no consensus, they lack the will and cohesion. Power will remain in the North until they can find a willing stooge from the South. They cannot trust BT because he has his own mind. They will need a zombie. Let's be frank and face reality. I hate pretensions.

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by FhukaFhuka: 8:08am On May 18, 2019
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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by MobilityExpress: 8:09am On May 18, 2019
NaijaRoyalty:
Yoruba people are one of the major problems of this country so let the north continue to rule if the south east aren't ready.

People who think like you are the major problem in this country undecided

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by kaen1317: 8:09am On May 18, 2019
Hausa should be President and not Yoruba. The southeast will gladly vote a buhari over any candidate from the SW.

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by FemiMaduka(m): 8:09am On May 18, 2019
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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by IamPatriotic(m): 8:09am On May 18, 2019
Coming from the pen and paper of an unserious Igbo man

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by FhukaFhuka: 8:09am On May 18, 2019
lipsrsealed Thunder Fire you grin grin grin

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by kaen1317: 8:10am On May 18, 2019
NaijaRoyalty:
Yoruba people are one of the major problems of this country so let the north continue to rule if the south east aren't ready.
supported. Even a buhari is better thanks any Yoruba man

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Re: Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo by magicminister: 8:10am On May 18, 2019
God bless Tinubu.

I don’t know any Nigerian (living or dead) that is as politically savvy as Jagaban. Tinubu is not a saint but we all know he’s a visionary that wants great things to happen for his state and his country.

The point I’m trying to make is that every region needs a Tinubu. A visionary that unites all the other regional leaders and make them work together towards a set goal.

Ipob, Massob, ohanrze and other ibo groups do not have the sagacity to unite all the eastern leaders.

Thus far, the east is yet to produce a visionary and politically savvy leader and without such a leader, it will be difficult to make it into Aso rock for my ibo brothers and sisters.

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