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2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by Nobody: 5:31am On Dec 05, 2020
By Igboeli Arinze


The talk about a President of Igbo extraction is as old as the fourth republic, sadly for every time or occasion where the Igbo as an ethnic group came close to achieving such a feat, it was like the Israelites leaving Egypt to the promised land which did seem to be afar, even when it looked like we were so near the touch line.

In 1999, we were this close to having an Igbo man as head of state, Dr. Alex Ekwueme of blessed memory was our joker; experience and his democratic outlook were his strong selling points against an Olusegun Obasanjo, who boasted of fine credentials too but wore the garb as an ex-military man as well as lacked the support of his regional base, the Yoruba, who were the predominant ethnic group in the SouthWest region and had not forgiven Obasanjo for his alleged role in denying their foremost personality in Chief Obafemi Awolowo the Presidency in the 1979 elections. For them, it was payback time and using the then Alliance for Democracy, AD, as their own vehicle, Obasanjo’s dream of becoming the president for a second time was nearly thwarted in his own zone.

However, what Obasanjo lacked as factors needed to win the PDP ticket as well as coast home to the presidency from his base, he made up for it with his connections to the military authorities that was in a hurry to vacate power yet determined to put one of their own in the driving seat. The military’s body language then strongly supported Obasanjo, understanding Nigerian politics then, it was not easy for the political class who just wanted the military out of power to withstand the pressure from the military, the political class possessing reserves of malleability conceded to the machinations of the military, Ekwueme then moved from a top dog to a lowly contender, the die had been cast!

But it was not only the military that contributed to the weakening of Ekwueme’s appeal then, a number of Igbo politicians proved themselves to be stumbling blocks, most notorious amongst these few was former Governor of Anambra, Jim Nwobodo who is still remembered for the infamy of addressing delegates in Hausa language. Nwobodo, still smarting from the role the likes of Ekwueme played in his defeat in the 1983 elections, did all he could to spoil any chances of an Ekwueme victory. Next in line were four SouthEast governors, namely of Abia, Ebonyi,Enugu and Imo who upon their election jettisoned the Igbo cause and pitched their tent with Obasanjo.

Again, in 2003, the prospects of an Igbo presidency loomed large, prompted by a most dismal outing of Obasanjo in his first term, a number of concerned Nigerians egged Ekwueme to throw his hat into the ring. The odds favored him, as the Obasanjo camp was much in disarray owing to his falling out with Atiku Abubakar who was firmly in control of the PDP then and was even said to nurture an ambition to contest the primaries, all that was needed was for the SouthEast governors to openly identify with Ekwueme and the rest would follow suit, but when it mattered most, our SouthEast governors lost their nerves and gave in, even Orji Uzor Kalu, who had drummed up so much noise about Igbo presidency preferred a Yoruba one when he was handed the ballot paper leaving the likes of James Ibori of Delta State and Abdulkadir Kure of Niger State as the only two governors who stood with Ekwueme.

Since then, there has not been a serious attempt by the Igbo nation to place one of its own at the center, the late Ikemba proved his mettle but his party, All Progressives Grand Alliance proved to be a regional party than a national one, this factor coupled with the imagery of Ojukwu as an ex secessionist warlord much affected APGA’s appeal to other Nigerians.

Furthermore, on two occasions the Igbo missed two golden opportunities of positioning themselves to take the shot at the presidency. First was in 2011, where an Atiku Abubakar was primed to pick Professor Chukuma Soludo as his running mate in the event that he emerged as the PDP’s presidential candidate at the expense of the then incumbent in the person of Goodluck Jonathan, sadly, Igbo leaders were carried away with Jonathan’s goodies than the strategic importance of having a Vice President. The second occasion was in the run up to the 2015 elections, where at some point in time the APC toyed with the idea of an Igbo running mate backing up whoever emerged from the North, this was however jettisoned owing to the poor performance of the APC in the Anambra guber elections and the impolitic style of politics embraced by our leaders. The fallout of such politics played itself out sometime in October 2014, I had accompanied Chris Ngige and Engineer Bart Nwibe to see John Oyegun who was the first National Chairman of the party, in that meeting, Ngige had argued that the APC ought to zone the position of VP to the SouthEast, a position Oyegun diplomatically disagreed with, citing realistically that since politics was about numbers, the SouthEast at that point in time would not have given the APC the much needed filip it needed to dislodge an incumbent president
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Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by helinues: 6:07am On Dec 05, 2020
grin

Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by Nobody: 6:12am On Dec 05, 2020
In a meeting held in Ibadan, We the Yorubas have agreed on a consensus that it is the turn of the Igbos to produce the president. it is the Igbos or everyone goes their separate ways

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Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by Osaze007: 6:22am On Dec 05, 2020
Mabizela:
In a meeting held in Ibadan, We the Yorubas have agreed on a consensus that it is the turn of the Igbos to produce the president. it is the Igbos or everyone goes their separate ways

The same Yorubas you call slaves
Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by Access03(m): 7:05am On Dec 05, 2020
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Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by Nobody: 8:12am On Dec 05, 2020
Osaze007:


The same Yorubas you call slaves
Where have you seen me calling the Yorubas slave or you just want to be mischievous

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Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by bobowaja(m): 8:12am On Dec 05, 2020
They should approach PDP that they spent 2decades slaving for.

Yoruba APC Vs Igbo PDP.

It will be a flawless victory cos we go beat them pass blue and black cheesy
Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by bobowaja(m): 8:20am On Dec 05, 2020
Mabizela:
In a meeting held in Ibadan, We the Yorubas have agreed on a consensus that it is the turn of the Igbos to produce the president. it is the Igbos or everyone goes their separate ways
Be proud of your tribe ipob
Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by bobowaja(m): 8:22am On Dec 05, 2020
Osaze007:


The same Yorubas you call slaves
He is a bloody ipob boy parading himself when convenient as Yoruba but quickly switch to Igbo when ipob matters are being discussed. Go through his posts and u will feel irritated by his double faced actions.
Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by bobowaja(m): 8:23am On Dec 05, 2020
Mabizela:
Where have you seen me calling the Yorubas slave or you just want to be mischievous
Be proud of your tribe. Only bastards describe their father's house with a left hand. Ur ancestors will be shifting in their graves for your actions.
Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by blackpanda: 8:30am On Dec 05, 2020
Mabizela:
In a meeting held in Ibadan, We the Yorubas have agreed on a consensus that it is the turn of the Igbos to produce the president. it is the Igbos or everyone goes their separate ways


Keep deceiving yourself. If u read the piece very well, u will understand that the only people destroying an Igbo presidency are igbos themselves
Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by blackpanda: 8:32am On Dec 05, 2020
This is not an insult, but the truth is that there will never be an Igbo president simply because igbos are selfish and greedy by nature. Everybody only thinks of their own pocket and how things will benefit them personally. There is nothing like Igbo brotherhood and an Igbo man will never sacrifice his personal ambitions for collective gain. It's just the way igbos are. That nature is very good in business, but leads to failure and loss in politics.
Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by Kapeter(m): 8:41am On Dec 05, 2020
Useless country. They will tell you they are a federal republic but today North, tommorrow South, next tommorrow Yoruba, Upper week Niger Delta. Federal republic indeed.

I will vote any one i think it's best regardless. Nonsense.
Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by 116sixteen: 9:00am On Dec 05, 2020
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Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by Nobody: 9:00am On Dec 05, 2020
Until a tsetse fly lays on your scrotum you won't understand this "Igbo presidency" charade. If Igbos will come to an understanding that economic power wielders stronger that political power, this their quest will continue to be utopian.
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A good sabotage of the economy of Nigeria should be their dangling oil and not threats, because only the North has the monopoly of that, do it and still be shielded by our security outfits. Alliance is alien to them, and equally everyone attaches betrayal to their names, much more than the Yorubas who are champions at that.
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Igbos can't be the president of Nigeria in this current make-up; let them deal with tis truth, and stop crying like babies newly waned.
Re: 2023: Towards A President Of Igbo Extraction by Nobody: 10:01am On Dec 05, 2020
bobowaja:

Be proud of your tribe ipob
You again this Fulani man. why can't you comment in Aboki thread. why putting mouth where you don't belong

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