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Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by mrvitalis(m): 8:35am On Sep 03, 2019 |
musa234:The north has igbo support come 2023 we want to start building links 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by madenigga(m): 8:37am On Sep 03, 2019 |
To me, i nominate Atiku and Fayose. Right now igbos should just calm down for a while until power is taken away from Apc completely |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Mraphel: 8:37am On Sep 03, 2019 |
mrvitalis:Igbo does not want presidency, they want and prefer hausa and fulani man but yorubas and other southerners prefer a southerner. Igbo are not ready for presidesy yet otherwise they will stop hating okorocha and buhari to work towards their goal |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Mraphel: 8:38am On Sep 03, 2019 |
madenigga:Remove atiku. Tinubu will defeat atiku |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Nobody: 8:40am On Sep 03, 2019 |
harjorlarh: Precisely bro. Unless you have the weakest partner in the world, most reasonable folks have the strength and conviction to walk away from a relationship cheat in the end. Igbos can do their usual saboteur thing, because they remain dedicated to frustrating the Yorubas, and the Northern hawks are welcomed to take advantage of that. What I know is that the SW will not accept such treachery from the North after shedding blood to help Buhari and the North lead for 8 years. This is why clever and visionary Northerners are warning hawkish kinsmen to support the SW in 2023. Nothing unites the SW more than injustice against our region and people - especially when we have paid our dues for others who then fail to reciprocate because some worthless and dishonourable Northerners want to reap where they have not sown. 5 Likes |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by madenigga(m): 8:40am On Sep 03, 2019 |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Nobody: 8:44am On Sep 03, 2019 |
candidtalk:Trash! Your tears haven't stated, 2023 is still far. You 2015 treachery is waiting to be served. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Mraphel: 8:44am On Sep 03, 2019 |
madenigga:You guys always laughing untill the reality comes. Tinubu will defeat Atiku by landslide |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Nobody: 8:46am On Sep 03, 2019 |
Mraphel:Tinubu that struggled to deliver the SW on multiple occasions will defeat Atiku. What are you smoking? If not for dying minute rigging you think Buhari would defeat Atiku? When did Tinubu start politics? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Nobody: 8:46am On Sep 03, 2019 |
mrvitalis: Who is telling you that we need the support of others? The problem with Igbos is that you are not deep or visionary thinkers. You only see today and focus on the next meal to eat. The only thing constant in life is change. The Yorubas appreciate this saying. Once we get the signal, in todays political age, the North wants to be treacherous despite our support for them to gain power then we will move forward with strategies that ensures we fight to control our own destiny as we have always done. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Mraphel: 8:48am On Sep 03, 2019 |
UdechiHD:Keep waiting till eternity. Yoruba doesn't need igbo vote to win Without igbo abiola won Without igbo buhari won first and second tenure. Without igbo Femi gbajabiamila won . Hausas and fulanis has already betrayed the igbo people they use una and dump una 7 Likes |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Nobody: 8:49am On Sep 03, 2019 |
UdechiHD: Bro, swerve. You don't have the intellect to contribute anything meaningful. "Treachery, Backstabber, Betrayal". Blah, blah, blah. We know your sort so go and sit at the back. 6 Likes |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by mrvitalis(m): 8:49am On Sep 03, 2019 |
candidtalk:All this grammar u couldn't answer what region can back u if north betray u ...yet u talk about how igbos burnt bridges U guys never learn u never do 4 Likes |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Enwhen(m): 8:49am On Sep 03, 2019 |
Mraphel: U are part of Nigeria problems U don't care whether the country works as long as your favourite person is there, THATS BAD Talking about 2023 election even when the president has not even done a year in his second term is a BIG DISTRACTION TO GOVERNANCE, we keep making thesame mistake over and over again...once faction feels he has no future in the present govt. , They starts pulling it down, we should allow governance first ,maybe for the next 2years before talking 2023. We are facing econmy collapse, hardship and serious security challenges and none of u is profering solution to it but who will take over the mantle where Nigerians are dieing on daily basis within and outside the country. You people should fear God oo, since lives means nothing to u. May God protect u beyond 2023 3 Likes |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by hisexcellency34: 8:50am On Sep 03, 2019 |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Mraphel: 8:51am On Sep 03, 2019 |
candidtalk: Leave them they know nothing about politics. After the winner has emerge, d Biafra nation will be screaming rigging 1 Like |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by mrvitalis(m): 8:51am On Sep 03, 2019 |
Mraphel:All u said made no sense ...OBJ became president without south west support .....b Joe igbokwe has said w He want to be president why dont u back him 1 Like |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Mraphel: 8:54am On Sep 03, 2019 |
hisexcellency34:I laugh you in million times...if northerner sud let tinubu to emerge in d primaries he will win d election. The question is who will vote for Atiku in the north. 1 Like |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Mraphel: 8:55am On Sep 03, 2019 |
mrvitalis:The person you're quoting isn't hausa na igbo like you just be quoting your selfs |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by mrvitalis(m): 8:56am On Sep 03, 2019 |
Mraphel:Whats ur problem ...north has igbo support |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Nobody: 8:58am On Sep 03, 2019 |
Mraphel: Don't mind the nitwit. People like him will never accept the fact that the Yorubas are the only ethnic group the North respect as a group of people capable of giving them problems and checking their excesses. Otherwise how do you account for the many Northerners now coming out to warn the North to support the SW in 2023 if not because they know the agenda of the likes of El Rufai to pull a fast one will have dire long term consequences? https://akahinews.org/2023-presidency-why-southwest-should-produce-the-next-president-senator-hanga-reveals/ 2023 Presidency: Why Southwest Should Produce The Next President – Senator Hanga Reveals 3 Likes |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Mraphel: 8:58am On Sep 03, 2019 |
mrvitalis:Obj became the president but it was northerner that single handedly brought him to power. Ask yourself as igbo ever brought any candidate to power bf? |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Mraphel: 9:01am On Sep 03, 2019 |
mrvitalis:Or you're trying to say igbo are ready to vote northerner atiku in pdp. Let's wait till then now |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Nobody: 9:07am On Sep 03, 2019 |
mrvitalis: Bro, you are slow on the uptake. Sorry to say. Did I say the North cannot betray the SW and get away with it? I am talking of the aftermath of their action !!!! This is an era the SW has shown full backing for the North's attempt to gain power. 2015 and then 2019. If this is to be followed by betrayal of the SW by the North then we have our signal to note how we must proceed forward in view of the precedence set. Rest assured we are not Igbos to make loads of noise and then do nothing. We always learn from and rectify our mistakes unlike Igbos who keep doing the same thing over and over again to expect a different outcome. The definition of insanity. 6 Likes |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by OfoIgbo: 9:12am On Sep 03, 2019 |
harjorlarh: I don't know what you mean by south. Yorubas have had their shot If by south, you mean Yorubas, the other southern zones will not be passionate about asking northerners to relinquish the presidency to any Yoruba person. Even Edwin Clark said so, just a few days ago where he made it quite clear that 2023 belongs to Igbos. If Tinubu gets the APC slot, which I seriously doubt, SE and SS will ensure a northerner gets the presidential candidacy of PDP. If the north gets the APC slot, SE or the north will present the presidential candidate of PDP. If the SW protests that a northerner shouldn't get the APC slot in 2023, the SE and SS will NOT back that claim, afterall the SW betrayed the SS in 2015, and also attempted to betray the SE in 2023. The north knows the level of resolve to expect from the SW, and the current Sowore episode is supplying the needed answer. This time around there will be no Ezeife, or Ndubuisi Kanu or Agbakoba or Ohanaeze or IPOB or Edwin Clark or any meaty person from the SS or SE to back any SW claim for the presidency. NADECO will not work this time around. Let us see how your shofishtication will work then 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by hisexcellency34: 9:18am On Sep 03, 2019 |
Glad you said if northerners should let him emerge in the primaries Mraphel: 1 Like |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by harjorlarh(m): 9:20am On Sep 03, 2019 |
candidtalk: The fact of the matter remains that a southern has to emerge(Ibo or Yoruba) has president if not,the Yorubas would definitely form an alliance with the igbos we may even restructure the country,but I know the northerns,they are smarter than that |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by OfoIgbo: 9:21am On Sep 03, 2019 |
candidtalk: Stop tearing your pants. SW does not have any divine right to the presidency. The north only seeks to do to the SW, what the SW wants to do to the SE, so the southern groups will not support any gra-gra from the SW. There is simply nothing that the SW can do in this regard, if the north intends to go for the presidency. That is the myopia that Tinubu introduced. Deal with it. No southern group will stand in solidarity with the SW this time around. You can take this to the bank You are here blabbing on about hawkish and unfair stance of the north, when in the same breath that is exactly the way the SW wants to wickedly muscle in to the slot that ordinarily should belong to the SE. Nemesis!!!! 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Nobody: 9:23am On Sep 03, 2019 |
OfoIgbo: If not that Igbos are egotistic and unrealistic, who do you think has confidence in an Igbo 2023 Presidency given all your ethnic group are showing today? Why not elect a rabid Islamist to lead the Vatican then? Nonsense. Igbo 2023 Presidency is dead on arrival and no Party will give its slot to an Igbo candidate. SS cannot have it as they led directly before Buhari for more than 5 years. This leaves only the reliable, trusted and solid hands of the Yorubas from the South. If your son becomes a dangerous drug addict you will not let him into the family house merely because he has an entitlement to be in the house due to being a blood member of the family. You look at the damage he can cause to others courtesy of what he is and the danger he poses. Get that simple concept into your head and stop talking nonsense. No one will trust Igbos with power right now. Simple as that. 5 Likes |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by Nobody: 9:31am On Sep 03, 2019 |
OfoIgbo: And we don't care !!! Do you not get what is obvious? I.e the Yorubas always act to correct their mistakes? We supported the North. The region is free to reciprocate with a betrayal of Yorubas ambition to lead that we predicated on doing all we can to enable the North lead for two terms. We will see what happens afterwards. Igbos are poor students of history. Yorubas are not otherwise PDP would still be leading today. Where you see one day ahead we see decades into the future. 1 Like |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by hisexcellency34: 9:32am On Sep 03, 2019 |
I agree with you. IPOB attacks is not helping their cause candidtalk: |
Re: 2023: Division In Presidency Over Choice Of Buhari’s Successor by dadebayo1(m): 9:32am On Sep 03, 2019 |
Bunch of rogues..... |
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