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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Donliv: 9:55pm On Dec 07, 2015
Wasted effort from a fool
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by hansad: 9:56pm On Dec 07, 2015
mannobi:
Ugo Chikieze wrote :

THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS:
I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on.
Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there.
Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead.
The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem.
I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this.
While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something?
The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo.
"Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER.
He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case...


Only an Agbaenu Igbo can write this nonsense.
Must Igbos all be in APC?
Author must not continue to be disturbed in mind because most Igbo communities have proscribed the caste system. This Agbaenu can go and take Nigeria citizenship when Biafra is restored.

Biafrans are no longer interested in Nigeria's governance system designed to favour only the northern region with a few southerners the north co-opts.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by patrick89(m): 10:02pm On Dec 07, 2015
adbokus:

the problem with you people is that some of you think that igbos are better heads than the rest of us in this entity called Nigeria, so you go about with such infernal arrogance and illogical supremacist ideologies. you guys are not smart and it's sad that you dont learn too. you yell unprintable invectives on the yorubas endlessly and yet the yorubas cant even attempt a third of the messy undertakings you foist upon the SW on ur own lands. you are ingrates and cruel guests who attempt usurpation through subjugation on anothers property. the yorubas are great achievers of things you can only dream of. and you guys are noisy. always up and about beating your Esauic chest then ending up getting beaten and dead. you guys need wisdom. your brother up there has said enough. however, if 3million was not too alarming, perhaps an extermination will infuse sanity in you guys!...
lol these people self! no disrespect to the good people of edo, I have come to realise that most of you, behave like yorubas, when a yoruba man knows one thing, he will be full of himself, he will brag and make it look like no other person knows that, bbut a igbo man will be mute, like mumu, while the gragra will be what yorubas and edos are known for, I remember my school days, the braggarts were yorubas, yet they know nothing, an igbo person, will just be subtle and not very outspoken, while he conceals all his plans close to his chest, the noisy neighbours will be making noise, telling everyone what he/she has in stock, on the showdown, the igbo guy will pull a stunt that they have not seen before! lol they will ridicule your accent not knowing that theirs is like talking drum! with H factor!
you all will come here forming "we can advice them, when we are seeing through your emptiness and shallowness!!!
Get a life bro, you guys are not 1/2 smart as an uneducated igbo person!
Though most igbos are very apolitical, but not in other things!!!

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nnabugwu8590: 10:03pm On Dec 07, 2015
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) presided by President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday approved N6 trillion expenditure for 2016 Budget under the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF). The FEC after three hours meeting approved the three-year MTEF. The Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, spoke with State House correspondents at the end of the meeting. He was accompanied by the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed and Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed. According to him, an oil price of $38 per barrel of crude oil and 2.2 million production barrels per day were projected in the framework. Source: thenationonlineng.net/mtef-fec-approves-n6tr-expenditure-for-2016/
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 10:09pm On Dec 07, 2015
Mr Ugo Chikieze,the Igbo people do not flow with the crowd. We do not abide by the dictates of some self-acclaimed ruler. We make our individual choices and dwell with them,no matter how you may judge the outcome. It is what makes us. It is who we are. It is this sole fact that we are hounded by people like you and your masters wherever we live. We have a choice to vote for who we so wish.
We would rather stand alone than squat at the feet of your taskmasters with the bemused and befuddled horde.
In spiteful black Africa you mock people who lose elections because you all have a concept of eternal perpetuation in public office. The Democrats and GOP of the U.S. win and lose the WhiteHouse every other eight years and still Americans do not vote for one party.
In 2019,Igbos will still be democratic and not sell their votes on false promises of 5,000 naira monthly stipend et al.
Call me ethnocentric,call me jingoistic......Igbo is what i am.
God bless Igbo people all over the world.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by otimize(m): 10:09pm On Dec 07, 2015
hansad:



Only an Agbaenu Igbo can write this nonsense.
Must Igbos all be in APC?
Author must not continue to be disturbed in mind because most Igbo communities have proscribed the caste system. This Agbaenu can go and take Nigeria citizenship when Biafra is restored.

Biafrans are no longer interested in Nigeria's governance system designed to favour only the northern region with a few southerners the north co-opts.

sometimes it amazes me how some individuals reason. This is the best write up i have read for a while, true and unbais... Op never said u should be an Apc supporter, he is only saying that the whole is greater than sum of its part.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by hansad: 10:10pm On Dec 07, 2015
mannobi:
Ugo Chikieze wrote :

THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS:
I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on.
Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there.
Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead.
The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem.
I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this.
While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something?
The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo.
"Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER.
He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case...



Ugo Chikezie,
.Note the number of Bayelsans so far killed because of guber election.

Your troubled mind would not allow you understand that the murderous and protracted election in Bayelsa is as a result of a deep divide between one group of Bayelsans who want to free themselves from colonization under one Nigeria, and another group who wouldn't mind the Oil Wells Oligarchs coming from far away to consolidate their internal colonization of the Oil rich Niger delta?
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by winniz: 10:10pm On Dec 07, 2015
Ugoo Chikieze wrote

Look at the meaningless trash this Yoruba impostor wrote...The impostor couldn't even write the Igbo name properly, WTF is CHIKIEZE
Isn't it obvious Yorubas are scared to death cos of Biafra...to even think this trash made FP says it all cheesy

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by lifefaith(m): 10:11pm On Dec 07, 2015
mannobi:
Ugo Chikieze wrote :

THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS:
I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on.
Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there.
Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead.
The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem.
I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this.
While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something?
The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo.
"Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER.
He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case...

Well said sir. If ur brothers n sisters will listen to d reasoning of objective people like u. I am nt IBO but works in IBO land n I've come to realise DAT d problems of d east arecd people themselves
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by soludo93(m): 10:16pm On Dec 07, 2015
[quote author=mannobi post=40780888]Ujo Chikiebie
Do you really know the meaning of "moved on"? An immediate formal governor lost in 7/8 local government and you are drawing an instance from such premise. That's clueless and I blame Nairaland that promotes every thrash that resent Biafra.

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Abumadea: 10:18pm On Dec 07, 2015
applord:
[size=15pt]Mr Ugo how much you collect

It was never about GEJ.

It is the hate for a demonic entity called APC and the tribalistic, vindictive tyrant called GMB.[/size]
Your comment still signifies hate and that was what the poster was preaching about. Try and cure yourself of this hate.

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by chrisxxx(m): 10:19pm On Dec 07, 2015
There is no doubt the owner of nairaland is an APC member. The way he rushes to bring to front page all pro APC write up proves it all.

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 10:19pm On Dec 07, 2015
VANHELLSING:


Yorubas are so poor when it comes to impesonating igbo names, for the record there's no igbo name as "CHIKIEZE" When this offenmanus learn how to impesonate the great igbos, i will have something to say to them, until then.

and you know he is a Yoruba person how?

I know you love pronouncing that word "Yoruba". I am quite sure it's your heart's desire and life ambition to try and be as Yoruba as you can, otherwise there are other tribes that could easily have written that, but you just wanted an excuse to mention the word Yoruba.

of course you will deny it. it's OK. it's expected.

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by hansad: 10:19pm On Dec 07, 2015
otimize:
sometimes it amazes me how some individuals reason. This is the best write up i have read for a while, true and unbais... Op never said u should be an Apc supporter, he is only saying that the whole is greater than sum of its part.

How many times have you read a Yoruba or Fulani lumping up together all Yoruba or Fulani respectively and criticize the tribe?

There are more than 35 million Igbo people.

Only an Igbo with a deep-seated anger against the Igbo can condescend on a whole tribe the manner that Ugo Chikeize or whatever called did.

Can't he remain in exile in Birnin Kebbi or in Epe?
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by soludo93(m): 10:20pm On Dec 07, 2015
winniz:


Look at the meaningless trash this Yoruba impostor wrote...The impostor couldn't even write the name properly, WTF is CHIKIEZE
Isn't it obvious Yorubas are scared to death cos of Biafra...to even think this trash made FP says it all cheesy
yoruba have nothing to hold on if Nigeria disintegrate. Hausa have cow and empty land to forge ahead from. that explains why Yoruba cry more than the bereaved
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by biookuta(m): 10:20pm On Dec 07, 2015
moderation2020:
english you no sabi, pidgin you no sabi. How we go hear you. Bloody anumanu
oga english master watin u sabi
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by barcaboi(m): 10:26pm On Dec 07, 2015
applord:
[size=15pt]Mr Ugo how much you collect

It was never about GEJ.

It is the hate for a demonic entity called APC and the tribalistic, vindictive tyrant called GMB.[/size]
chk d wood in ur eyes 1st......u are d tribalistic bigot here.....PMB stuck wt Onu who has bn wt him from ANPP and CPC and he is Igbo, Lawal the SSG tho a northerner is a christian and according to history, PMB discovered Dora Akunyili.....does that speak tribalism? His 1st official visit was to Cross River State and he is no MUSLIM/HAUSA!!.....u definitely hate him but don't throw jibes dat sound silly...
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Rexnegro(m): 10:27pm On Dec 07, 2015
mannobi:
Ugo Chikieze wrote :

THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS:
I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on.
Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there.
Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead.
The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem.
I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this.
While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something?
The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo.
"Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER.
He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case...
even as I wish the igbos should go sef I must concur that u have spoken well tho. nice one bro I hope their leaders see ur thread and get sense from it.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by hansad: 10:27pm On Dec 07, 2015
VANHELLSING:


Yorubas are so poor when it comes to impesonating igbo names, for the record there's no igbo name as "CHIKIEZE" When this offenmanus learn how to impesonate the great igbos, i will have something to say to them, until then.


Yeah, I doubt any Igbo can write that shiiiit of criticism against the Igbos.

Fact is: if the 2015 presidential election is repeated today in Igbo land, APC can't score half the number of votes it scored the last time.

It's either the Chiekieze with strange Igbo name is an impostor - non Igbo - or he is a classless Igbo.

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by ikechukwu354(m): 10:28pm On Dec 07, 2015
mannobi:
Ugo Chikieze wrote :

THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS:
I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on.
Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there.
Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead.
The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem.
I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this.
While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something?
The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo.
"Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER.
He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case...

I just hope you get this POST, You have said the realistic truth, if u find out most of this biafrans are tout and stupid people with no goals half baked literates....


im igbo but am not biafran
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by nemelu123(m): 10:30pm On Dec 07, 2015
Onye n'uche ya, u wrote this out of ur personal feelings. That's ur problem man....
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by tega4eddie: 10:32pm On Dec 07, 2015
pointless...how can u even put KWANKWASO AND FASHOLA IN THE SAME SENTENCE....ARE THEY MATES?......FASHOLA OF YESTERDAY
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by wiseoneking: 10:32pm On Dec 07, 2015
mannobi:
Ugo Chikieze wrote :

THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS:
I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on.
Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there.
Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead.
The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem.
I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this.
While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something?
The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo.
"Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER.
He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case...
All you think about is Igbo president as if is all in all. Look at the lives of average hausa and yoruba that has produced president. See their lives and standard of living, are they truly better than the igbos. What party or governor is trully performing than obiano or apga of Anambra. Look at the present apc state and them me three that is doing better than even pdp. Is it osun, oyo or yobe and sokoto. Reason from your brain. The only apc state in the igbo land ie imo state is the worst state with the highest indebtedness without any dev. You better go to sleep.

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Appareil(m): 10:34pm On Dec 07, 2015
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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by applord: 10:36pm On Dec 07, 2015
barcaboi:
[s]chk d wood in ur eyes 1st......u are d tribalistic bigot here.....PMB stuck wt Onu who has bn wt him from ANPP and CPC and he is Igbo, Lawal the SSG tho a northerner is a christian and according to history, PMB discovered Dora Akunyili.....does that speak tribalism? His 1st official visit was to Cross River State and he is no MUSLIM/HAUSA!!.....u definitely hate him but don't throw jibes dat sound silly...[/s]

He made the 95% 5% comment in the USA.

When he made loop-sided appointments, I guess he was being Nigerian.

Igbo's are no hypocrites, we hate buhari. We have proved it over the years with our voting pattern.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by applord: 10:38pm On Dec 07, 2015
Abumadea:

[s]Your comment still signifies hate and that was what the poster was preaching about. Try and cure yourself of this hate.[/s]

Please get lost from my mentions. angry angry angry

You bloody Hypocrite, When he made the 95% 5% comment in the USA.

When he was making loop-sided appointments, I guess he was being Nigerian.

Igbo's are no hypocrites, we hate buhari. We have proved it over the years with our voting pattern.


If you dont like it, kill yourself. Anuofia
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Lionsclaw: 10:38pm On Dec 07, 2015
mannobi:
Ugo Chikieze wrote :

THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS:
I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on.
Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there.
Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead.
The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. O[b]rji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju[/b], etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem.
I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this.
While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something?
The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo.
"Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER.
He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case...
Op you are a cheap fraud.
You just began a subtle campaign for Chris ngige. I wonder why you didnt add him in your list of none performing governors lol. Fraud you are!

My igbo people dont listen to this deciever. APC has no place in SE and SS. He is talking as if he is not aware that the only place APC got huge vote is Brass which is Sylvia's home.
Op dont decieve your people. South south are getting more united to resist the northern agenda and the proud igbos are the champions of this course.
And for the records Ngige should not think of coming out for the senatorial rerun cos pdp flagbearer sen uche ekwunife will win again wink

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 10:40pm On Dec 07, 2015
Aegon:
Go and tell Buhari and his 95%.
thats why u have democracy n freedom of expression
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by adbokus(m): 10:44pm On Dec 07, 2015
patrick89:

lol these people self! no disrespect to the good people of edo, I have come to realise that most of you, behave like yorubas, when a yoruba man knows one thing, he will be full of himself, he will brag and make it look like no other person knows that, bbut a igbo man will be mute, like mumu, while the gragra will be what yorubas and edos are known for, I remember my school days, the braggarts were yorubas, yet they know nothing, an igbo person, will just be subtle and not very outspoken, while he conceals all his plans close to his chest, the noisy neighbours will be making noise, telling everyone what he/she has in stock, on the showdown, the igbo guy will pull a stunt that they have not seen before! lol they will ridicule your accent not knowing that theirs is like talking drum! with H factor!
you all will come here forming "we can advice them, when we are seeing through your emptiness and shallowness!!!
Get a life bro, you guys are not 1/2 smart as an uneducated igbo person!
Though most igbos are very apolitical, but not in other things!!!
you write like a well-polished slowpoke that most you are, but hey we aint the ones shouting marginalization like an impotent eze that his neighbour banged his wife! yorubas make noise and yet idiots like yourself come to their lands to school, earn a living and achieve things. you need to rescrew those nuts in your head well your brains are overheating! like you read earlier, since 3million lost soul didnt teach you guys anything annihilation would perhaps! then you all will understand the words " a living dog is better than dead lion"...
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by hansad: 10:45pm On Dec 07, 2015
Abumadea:

Your comment still signifies hate and that was what the poster was preaching about. Try and cure yourself of this hate.

Hate?

But Nigeria has demonstrated too much hate for the Igbo and others in the south south.

What you now call hate from Igbo or from Nnamdi Kanu is actually reactions to the years of hate Nigeria has demonstrated against the Igbo and others in the south south.

It doesn't matter if others in the south south do not perceive the hate.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by wiseoneking: 10:45pm On Dec 07, 2015
mannobi:
Ugo Chikieze wrote :

THE BAYELSA ELECTION, A LESSON FOR THE IGBOS:
I have been following events in the Bayelsa state since Saturday and I think it's high time we Igbos woke up and learn our lessons. What is happening in Bayelsa state shows that the Bayelsans have moved on. They are no longer tied to the apron of PDP and GEJ. That state is one of the smallest states in the country and it's the home state of the former president (GEJ), yet the result of the election held since Saturday have not been announced officially till now. I thought the PDP would have swept off the whole votes just like they did during the presidential election, but to my amazement the APC is also gathering considerable votes there. I know PDP may eventually emerge winner in the election, but my point is that we Igbos should wake up and stop crying more than the bereaved cos even the bereaved have moved on.
Other regions have moved on and have even started integrating themselves into this PMB administration to ensure they remain relevant and not schemed out if things, while some of my people are still holding themselves down and throwing hate speeches here and there.
Other region are already preparing for 2019, some are already gearing up for 2023, while my people have failed to arise and shake off GEJ and his failed administration. By 2019 now, we will begin to run helter-skelter and start last minute preparation and when we loose again, we will say we are hated by others but we forget that we are the ones holding ourselves down now that others are already preparing ahead.
The Igbos have enjoyed more "juicy" appointments in the past 16 years of this democratic dispensation, yet none of the appointees or elected officials performed exceptional well for us to present him/her as presidential candidate. But look at the likes of Fashola, Fayemi, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, etc they are all potential presidential candidates going forward cos their achievements speak for them. Tell me the achievements of. Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A Orji, Sam Egwu, Chimaroke Nnamani, Mbadinuju, etc.... none of them made a mark in their various states, yet we leave them and keep pointing fingers to other regions and saying they are our problem.
I advise we wake up and begin to align ourselves strategically with other region now cos we can never produce a president in this country if we continue like this.
While some misguided elements are busy shouting Biafra, and claiming that South south is part of their Biafra, the southsouth have denounced the whole Biafra thing publicly and I understand that just last weekend, Nyesom Wike of River State, named a stadium in River State after Yakubu Gowon. Does that not tell you something?
The golden rule says 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WILL LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO YOU'..... Love begat love, hate begat hate. Don't expect love from others when you give them hatred, don't expect them to vote for your candidate when you keep calling them animals that live in the zoo.
"Give and it shall be given unto you" whatever you give to others is what they will give back to you GOOD MEASURES, PRESSED DOWN, SHAKING TOGETHER AND RUNNING OVER.
He who has ears let him hear, Wisdom is profitable to direct.... I rest my case...
You can only hide in the name of an igbo man but you can never be igbo. We already know who you are.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by hansad: 10:50pm On Dec 07, 2015
adbokus:

you write like a well-polished slowpoke that most you are, but hey we aint the ones shouting marginalization like an impotent eze that his neighbour banged his wife! yorubas make noise and yet idiots like yourself come to their lands to school, earn a living and achieve things. you need to rescrew those nuts in your head well your brains are overheating! like you read earlier, since 3million lost soul didnt teach you guys anything annihilation would perhaps! then you all will understand the words " a living dog is better than dead lion"...

You don't like that Igbos come to settle in the south west?
It's easy to stop Igbos coming to the south west to settle. The solution is southwest declaring Oduduwa Republic. Or southwest do eyes right as Biafra is going away from Nigeria.

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