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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 10:58pm 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...
U r a big fool

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 11:01pm On Dec 07, 2015
dinachi:
The Jonathan apesters and Biafran Zombies will never learn. Like a lamb led to the slaughter, they will keep going until they perish. Foolish fools!

The Ijaws have moved on, the Igbo's refuse to do so, why? because they are the most politically naive people in the Nigeria. Even the Ijaws knows better.

With this attitude, another Ijaw man will become president before the foolish biafran Zombies may learn their lessons.

its not here yet and u r already shitting ur pants.. calm down that high blood pressure u develop becos of the word BIAFRA would still get hold of you.

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by free2blast(m): 11:06pm 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.
Why are you always quick to mention Yoruba in everything...you can see the OP is right about what he wrote...hatred flows in your blood.

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by maxtamazin: 11:11pm On Dec 07, 2015
Nonsense, rubbish write up. So everybody should belong to APC and align to the centre to get what belongs to them?

The igbos are doing what I think it's right. The Hausas own APC and nothing will ever change that. The igbos are working hard to retain and hold PDP, that a very good move but our own yoruba brothers are stupid and still doing follow follow behind Jagaban and his band of theives. Oshisko! !.

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nani2512(m): 11:12pm On Dec 07, 2015
Sometimes when I read some thing on media I just don't know what to say, where is this man leaving, I have being in many state that is being govern by Apc and there is no different form pdp state, Igbos don't want apc no be by force na, having some vote in a state is not the issue but wining the election is, so op u can move as faster as u wish but pls leave the Igbos alone.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by duwdu: 11:19pm 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...

A well informed, mature, and fair write up. A keeper.

P34c3
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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by barcaboi(m): 11:19pm On Dec 07, 2015
applord:


Please get lost from my mentions. angry angry angry

You bloody Hypocrite, When he made the 95% 5% comment in the USA. I guess that was also his in his first visit to Cross River State.

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
u have a point....now see it this way....yorubas voted GEJ 2011, why was his own appointment lopsided too?SW didn't get any major post; prove me wrong.....any reasonable excuse?....he chose those he felt confident in or owed a favour.....same way wt PMB, it is dia right....hate him or love him, he is d president. .....No beefs bro, what u gonna gain abusing others for not holding same views as urs?....

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by keally: 11:30pm 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 don't know what to call you. You are OBVIOUSLY IGNORANT and one of the mofos that are brainwashed into believing that the present demands for Biafran Nation is born out of GEJ's electoral loss. Sorry you have missed it and I won't teach you bc you will not learn.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by kokumo1949: 11:31pm 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...

My friend good one from your wealth of wisdom.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by applord: 11:32pm On Dec 07, 2015
barcaboi:

u have a point....now see it this way....yorubas voted GEJ 2011, why was his own appointment lopsided too?SW didn't get any major post; prove me wrong.....any reasonable excuse?....he chose those he felt confident in or owed a favour.....same way wt PMB, it is dia right....hate him or love him, he is d president. .....No beefs bro, what u gonna gain abusing others for not holding same views as urs?....

Apologies for my insults (I'm taking them off, do same.) I was only vexed by too many mentions and unnecessary insults.

Yes Igbos and Northerners benefited from GEJ, the Yorubas not so much.

However, GEJ remains more Nigerian than GMB, in heart and actions. (My personal opinion)

GMB can remain the president for eight years, but he remains the ruler of the North, SW and SS. But never the president of a united Nigeria.

Have a nice day.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 11:33pm On Dec 07, 2015
patrick89:


lol all these yorubas are very pathetic! let's compare leaders! let's go there!!
most of the problems of these writers are lagos based ignorants that think that nigeria starts and ends in lagos, they don't know other region exist! The writer is obviously a yoruba masquerading as igbo, reason being that he used most phrases used mostly by yorubas to criticise igbos, or he is yorubatic my mama say I be ibo, and the name doesn't even exist, nevertheless the writer also showed his staggering ignorance when he didn't regard the leadership qualities of peter obi, chime, sam egwu, Ngige n obiano, he even insulted the sensibility of our people for choosing to be different from gullible and hypocrites that have been swindled by propaganda! I'm so proud of my people. we can't be swindled by propaganda and lies!!! The moderator even pushed this junk to front page,No wahala I will disguise with a yoruba name to lambast yorubas! you guys have started it ooh!!! we will take it to another level! we igbos are perfect learners, when we learn, we over do!!!!
God bless u bro...every time they hear biafra they get high bp i just wonder y.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by stonecoldcafe: 11:40pm On Dec 07, 2015
onyegwu:
Op pls stop dragging Igbos to every thing that happens in this country. This ur preaching has been heard severally. If u call ur self and Igbo person do them a favour by allowing things to die down a natural death the way it ought to be by not always bringing out this blame game. What is the business of Igbos in Bayelsa elections? Did they commit any crime to participate in a democratic elections that U are free to align ur self with anybody u feel like? U are nt telling them what they have not heard b4 so stop opening all this ok!. Haba!!

Truth hurts.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 11:41pm On Dec 07, 2015
ThisMeansWars:
where is the hate?
Has op said anything that looks like picture below?
imposters you are been watched don't worry you'll soon be caught.
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Nobody: 11:43pm On Dec 07, 2015
Mcquine:

imposters you are been watched don't worry you'll soon be caught.
what is this one saying undecided
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Hankaka: 11:46pm On Dec 07, 2015
OP God bless you, you will surely leave long, tell the trueth nomatter what, God is always with you
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by johnnyblakes(m): 11:51pm On Dec 07, 2015
applord:

Apologies.
A one party state is bad for Nigeria.
I bet u didn't say this about kano,katsina and borno
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by maipeople(m): 11:53pm 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...
Omoh, see na.ked truth o! smiley

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by barcaboi(m): 11:55pm On Dec 07, 2015
applord:


Apologies for my insults (I'm taking them off, do same.) I was only vexed by too many mentions and unnecessary insults.

Yes Igbos and Northerners benefited from GEJ, the Yorubas not so much.

However, GEJ remains more Nigerian than GMB, in heart and actions. (My personal opinion)

GMB can remain the president for eight years, but he remains the ruler of the North, SW and SS. But never the president of a united Nigeria.

Have a nice day.
oga I ddnt insult u but happy u agree that GEJ did same thing we accuse PMB of....ur preference for him doesn’t make the other person as bad as u think. .....same way u feel abt PMB is d way I also feel abt GEJ but we have 2 be objective especially wt delicate matters....

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Lionsclaw: 11:59pm On Dec 07, 2015
Uniben4sure:
Op you are a bloody paid agent!

The fact is that Igbo's have nothing to regret for not supporting APC and b00hari. We know that b00hari is a bloody tribal cum religious bigot. He has proven that through his actions and inactions since he came to office.

BTW, let me inform you that some of those past PDP governors you mentioned actually worked. I wouldn't know for T.A orji but I can attest to the fact that the duo of Chimaroke Nnamani and Sam Egwu performed while in office.

I am presently in an APC controlled state (Edo) and I know how bad things are here. IMO state is an APC controlled state, yet nothing to show for being under APC leadership in the state. I have been to Osun and Ogun states which are APC states, nothing is working there!

The point is that we should not completely demonize PDP as if APC is any better. Igbo's support PDP because APC failed in most of the states they govern. So, enough of all these senseless talks about Igbo's not moving on and bla bla bla. Igbo's are wise and are not easily moved by propaganda which is what APC is founded on.

Let APC prove themselves better than PDP, then they can get the support of the Igbo's. I rest my case.
my brother dont mind the payed idiatic paid agent.
You didnt even notice that he didnt mention chris ngige among his list of none performed past igbo govs. U think it was by mistake. Maybe ngige still wants to come back having heard sen uche ekwiunfe was nulified and is already clearing the coast usin their normal propaganda style. Dont mind the fraud op
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by applord: 12:02am On Dec 08, 2015
johnnyblakes:
I bet u didn't say this about kano,katsina and borno

Meaning
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by arresa: 12:11am On Dec 08, 2015
gbosaa:


The writer is entitled to his opinion but if there is one thing that you non Igbos should learn about us from all these, it's the fact that we are loyal, resilient and not two faced.

Must everybody jump ship and start shouting sai baba in order not to be left out of the scheme of things? Where is the democracy then. Buhari is not the leader of APC but the president of Nigeria.

We all should learn to respect the opinions of others. I don't have to be an APC member to benefit from the government. Government is for all and resources and development should be well and evenly distributed.

Those PDP members who suddenly moved to APC would do the same if Buhari and his APC loses in the future. That's not how loyalty and political support should work.

Those people who dumped PDP to join APC would dump APC when the time comes...watch out. Stop blaming the Igbos for everything. They have the right to support whoever they want without blackmail, harassment or intimidations.

If Buhari wants to win votes and supports of Igbos, he should be fair and just and shun ethnicity, religious bigotry and nepotism. He should know that the table would definitely turn against him one day.



To start with, it amazes me how you people frame events upside down as if we are all not Nigerians or we did witness the same events in our own country.

1. Ibo people make their own political and economic decisions largely based on tribalism and bigotry which never panned out in anyway shape or form.

2. After losing as usual, you point fingers and blame other people for your flawed political and tribal decisions, you yell and scream marginalization when in fact you marginalize yourself when you abuse, insult and denigrate other Nigerians and also refuse to get into any political alliance with other Nigerians because of the same bigotry and tribalism.

3. Jonathan was able to secure the presidency because other people outside his own region fought for him to secure his rights and even voted for him to retain the presidency in 2011 so exactly.

4. It's very foolish and irresponsible to think it's possible to obtain the presidency without any form of alliance with the other major sections of Nigeria.

5. We all know your love fore GEJ has nothing to do with what's best for Nigeria but more about tribalism and sectionalism. Today, GEJ's own people have moved on and some have even rebuked their own GEJ for his abysmal performance so exactly hat's the meaning of ibo people's abobaku syndrome and fanaticism?


Going back to your post.

Decisions have consequences and elections also have consequences.

You are free to make whatever political decision that floats your boat, but you should be able to accept and deal with the consequences instead of blaming other people for your poor and flawed decisions.

We shouldn't be bordened with your marginalization cries because you can not have it both ways..

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by illiad: 12:43am On Dec 08, 2015
Yorubbish
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by Mykelpato(m): 12:48am On Dec 08, 2015
Point of correction 'Lesson for Bayelsans not Igbos' undecided
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by princejayboss: 1:05am On Dec 08, 2015
That's what you get when you are born in Lagos and after 25years ... You have not visited your village in the east.... @OP the whole this pointless
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by joepepsy2: 1:42am On Dec 08, 2015
moderation2020:
pointless
Problem child
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by joepepsy2: 1:44am On Dec 08, 2015
illiad:
Yorubbish
Yorubas are respected any where ,am from south south,education is the key.

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by holaralph(m): 2:03am On Dec 08, 2015
Why are some people wicked and inhuman like this, some set of people ruled this country for 16 years during their reign how many noise did you make and how many shout did some of us hullabaloo when things moribund in this country then most of us her helpless all we do is pray,,,,,,,, I remember a new year when we all received New year Gift by former administration eventhough it doesn't affect we yoruba because our journey during yuletide periods is a miniature kind of compare to Our South eastern and south south Brother, Even some of this die hard fan of the GEJ administration was trapped in the east some spent over a month some 2 months before they could find their way back to southwest yet most of US were helpless despite massive demonstration and rally. 6 months to New admin mounting on to the crest of the country affairs some of us as started all this pessimistic comments again. Anybody that wishes this Administration bad will encounter retrogression in life............ But anybody that wish this present administration well will always encounter unmeritted favour........... The choice is yours .............

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by ngoziama: 2:35am On Dec 08, 2015
moderation2020:
pointless

Pointless., baseless and ops that I cant explain
Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by IGBOSON1: 2:43am On Dec 08, 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!...

^^^And the moderator -that's always quick on the draw when it comes to banning me for putting Igbo hating bastards in their place- has seen this post, read it and scrolled on as he looks for the next post to hide and poster to ban!

Quite telling!

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by skj1377(m): 2:56am On Dec 08, 2015
Have you heard of the law of homogeneous species? IBO's will always think like IBO's that is why they are called IBO's they are all like a school of fish they swim same way and swim in to same political currents just like a school of fish.
What happened in the last election was a statement of fact and that is an incumbent government supported electorally by Ss/se was defeated in an election as simple as ABC. To make matters worse the victorious party had as little as 5% votes from SE.
I have failed to see the electoral relivance of SE in this new administration or why having not supported the current administration during the last election should be given special previleges afterwards .
Nairaland is filled with tribal hate posts from the leaders of tomorrow, nigeria is doomed with this kind of tomorrow leaders. One thing people should know is that Yoruba will think like Yoruba, IBO like IBO and Hausa like Hausa but we are all in a united nigeria and we should all think in a united way.

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Re: The Bayelsa Election: A Lesson For The Igbos by chuose: 3:05am On Dec 08, 2015
skj1377:
Have you heard of the law of homogeneous species? IBO's will always think like IBO's that is why they are called IBO's they are all like a school of fish they swim same way and swim in to same political currents just like a school of fish.
What happened in the last election was a statement of fact and that is an incumbent government supported electorally by Ss/se was defeated in an election as simple as ABC. To make matters worse the victorious party had as little as 5% votes from SE.
I have failed to see the electoral relivance of SE in this new administration or why having not supported the current administration during the last election should be given special previleges afterwards .
Nairaland is filled with tribal hate posts from the leaders of tomorrow, nigeria is doomed with this kind of tomorrow leaders. One thing people should know is that Yoruba will think like Yoruba, IBO like IBO and Hausa like Hausa but we are all in a united nigeria and we should all think in a united way.


[size=14pt]GUYS BOTTOM LINE IS THAT NIGERIA DOES NOT WANT THE SOUTH-EAST TO LEAVE

THATS WHY THE SOUTH-WASTE ABUSES BIAFRA

IF THEY WANTED TO GO, THEY'D BE HAPPY BUT INSTEAD THEY ARE SHOUTING "ONE NIGERIA"

NIGERIA CANNOT AFFORD FOR THE SOUTH-EAST TO LEAVE.

AND THE SOUTH-EAST KNOWS THAT NIGERIA NEEDS THEM.

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