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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Ziggylady(f): 4:40pm On Mar 13, 2019
7lives:


2023 is almost here, na your eye you go take witness am.
I will not give you an expo, I will only laugh at your lack of fore sight.
Mai kafo ba cha cha, blind man no dey play cards.


Lol!..look at this clown,abeg shift with your empty talk.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Midastorch(m): 4:52pm On Mar 13, 2019
Generalnomercy:
2023 will be pay back time...


Igbos are not crazy about becoming president of Nigeria but I know what they will do then....


Yorubas have rejected Igbos who are their brothers in all ways. They are smitten them in so many ways but.......

If the Igbo continues to play politics of hate, the results of 2015-2019 and 2019-2023 is what they will see...


2023 will be sheggee
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Boxer007(m): 9:46pm On Mar 13, 2019
BrownRoofRep:

Afonja coward good afternoon.


Bro.be careful of Hisduchess. She a known 419 fraudsters Yoruba chick from asaba. She try to scam me twice but we caught her. That's not her photo profile. I know her
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by cjrane: 12:56am On Mar 14, 2019
justtoodark:


then lets wait and see....

why open such threads over something that you can not know....??

btw..
what did osibanjo did to una that una cant imagine him becomin president....??
buhari is understandeble,but osibanjo....??

its you igbos that are dividin the south and not northerners....
better stop this type of threads before yorubas notice una again and throw back sentiments too....

Bro,
Why are you so pained? You are the only one in Nigeria that has not seen that Osinbajo cannot be president. Except we ban multi-party democracy in Nigeria. Which ain't gonna happen. grin grin grin grin

The game you guys played will ensure a continuous era of northern Presidents in the next 16 years. You don't have to cry or threaten what you cannot do. It's not going to change a thing. Today, the name of the game is reciprocity. Do me or my people in your region, i revenge on your people in my region. Shebi na naigeria we dey.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Perkins2018: 10:12am On Mar 14, 2019
princfred:

Goat, this part of that post makes you and your reply comment look very foolish if you don't understand that those you mentioned fall within it :-

"Igbos are the only tribe known to have courageously supported every and any other tribe, not minding any negative consequences against them, as long as the candidate they present seems most conscionable and more competent, yet deceptive heinous ones like you like to spew trash against igbos"
.

Yeah. Thieves like atiku you supported because of Obi or Gej you supported because your brothers and sisters were having a field day looting the country dry. Osu fool.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by princfred(m): 10:19am On Mar 14, 2019
Perkins2018:


Yeah. Thieves like atiku you supported because of Obi or Gej you supported because your brothers and sisters were having a field day looting the country dry. Osu fool.
Thief-nubu goat and barbaric buhari cow bleating.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Perkins2018: 10:23am On Mar 14, 2019
princfred:
Thief-nubu goat and barbaric buhari cow bleating.

Who gave a phone to an slowpoke?

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by princfred(m): 3:56pm On Mar 14, 2019
Perkins2018:


Who gave a phone to an slowpoke?
princfred:
Thief-nubu goat and barbaric buhari cow bleating.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by chloride6: 4:51pm On Mar 14, 2019
cjrane:


Bro,
Why are you so pained? You are the only one in Nigeria that has not seen that Osinbajo cannot be president. Except we ban multi-party democracy in Nigeria. Which ain't gonna happen. grin grin grin grin

The game you guys played will ensure a continuous era of northern Presidents in the next 16 years. You don't have to cry or threaten what you cannot do. It's not going to change a thing. Today, the name of the game is reciprocity. Do me or my people in your region, i revenge on your people in my region. Shebi na naigeria we dey.


Fani Kayode you have come back.

Welcome
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by reality1010: 10:25pm On Mar 14, 2019
ImDStar:


I think it's gonna be very difficult to convinced the SE in voting SW candidate, reason because they see SWtherners as betrayals. while on the other hand, SW sees it as mere expression of political knowledge.

I don't know how or when the rivalry started between the two region, but can someone help me out on SW betrayal against SE pls?

Mind you, I'm 100% in support of Igbo Presidency come 2023 God willing.
Imagine,im refering to what an individual has committed u r busy talking about betrayal.So i shud nt say d truth again?Igbo is nt asking for Presidency 2023 but restructurng.If u support Igbo Presidency in 2023 it will do u gud if u support restructurng because it will open up d country
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Omololu2121: 11:48pm On Mar 14, 2019
Amumaigwe:


PDP will zone its 2023 presidential candidacy to the North. It is signed, sealed and delivered.
okay aboki slave.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Ikinternational: 12:44am On Mar 15, 2019
ImDStar:


I can't agree less with your submission, I have said this several times that the slot belong to the East, are they not part of this country again?
I expect my people to support Igbo Presidency in the spirit of fairness jare, let's be sincere with ourselves once in a while pls.

SW 8 years Presidency + another possible 8years of Vice President, and you think SE region don't deserve it ?

God forbid, I can't be supporting such evil against my
fellow man in the name of regional interest.


Such honesty is rare in this forum. Thank you for not allowing this place to poison your mind. God Bless your endeavors
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Ikinternational: 12:48am On Mar 15, 2019
BrownRoofRep:

Yeah, it never existed.
Lying Afonja coward.

Guy not like this. I don't support it. Let's stop poisoning this forum please.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by BrownRoofRep: 7:46am On Mar 15, 2019
Ikinternational:


Guy not like this. I don't support it. Let's stop poisoning this forum please.
Who needs your support?
Yeah, poisoning the forum with the truth.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by ImDStar: 6:56pm On Mar 18, 2019
Ikinternational:



Such honesty is rare in this forum. Thank you for not allowing this place to poison your mind. God Bless your endeavors

Amen bro, thank you.

I just believe those lies people are peddling around about Igbos possibility of seceding if giving Presidency is to paint them black and to deceive the good people of Nigeria.

"To the people against the Igbo Presidency"

If you don't believe Igbo's deserves to be President, and yet you keep shouting on Nigeria, what moral right do you have to encourage their killings if they consider seceding?

Why would one said in the whole of Igbo land, there is no one credible person to lead this country?

Is that not madness in the highest other?

Pls no matter how anybody throw it round trying to convince, the fact remains that it's Igbo's turn to produced President come 2023, if that can't be possible, it's wise to let them have there way.

Everything possible would i employ to convinced the people around me on the need to strike balance as a sovereign nation.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by ImDStar: 7:00pm On Mar 18, 2019
Modarun:
the dont even need to vote in the North, the South East, South South and Middle belt will make sure power remains in the North. No be sabotage be the game? lol. Their eyes go clear.

What you wrote up there is 90% possible.

And I strongly believe that would be their possible resolution come 2023 should they be denied that slot, hausa man would possibly continue...

Another northern 8years loading.
We must learn by fire by force.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by ImDStar: 10:24am On Mar 24, 2019
Ziggylady:



Lol!..look at this clown,abeg shift with your empty talk.

2023 would be interested.

One thing is sure, SW chances is less 50%, if we don't support SE then we (SW) can kiss 2023 goodbye.

The Igbo's I know won't mind supporting the north oo.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Bridget95(f): 10:54am On Mar 24, 2019
2fine2fast:


You don't even know your history...
1999 had two Yorubas as the candidates... We Yorubas wanted Falae cos we know how useless Obasanjo was, your people chose instead to vote against our wish... So you didn't do us any favor.
you called OBJ useless? Oh.... yeah,Yoruba people hate OBJ because he is a true elder statesman who understands Nigeria's diversity and shunned ethnic tribalism.infact he ran an all inclusive government,Yar Adua continued and Jonathan upheld it but Buhari has taken us 30yrs backwards and you people like it because you want to continue with it in 2023 and perpetuate ethnic tribalism and religious nepotism in Nigeria.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Nobody: 11:07am On Mar 24, 2019
ImDStar:


2023 would be interested.

One thing is sure, SW chances is less 50%, if we don't support SE then we (SW) can kiss 2023 goodbye.

The Igbo's I know won't mind supporting the north oo.

Why are you ashamed of your Wawa ancestry? Must you pretend to be what you are not before airing your opinion? Nobody is deceived by your pretence.

If igbos want to be president you must contest. No one is stopping you from contesting. If you feel you want to hide under the north, good luck. But you can never blackmail the Yorubas. Support the north in 2023 and let's hear word.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by AnalQueenluci: 12:06pm On Mar 24, 2019
ImDStar:
Copied A trend of that is likely to be the birth of 2023 even before it is here, but some Yorubas, majority of whom hope Osibanjo becomes the next president, called it fake accounts.

They called me igbos, ipob, Igbo...

I would want Osibanjo to be the next president because he is a good man at heart and he has proven to have what it can take to lead this country with unity within the short span of opportunity he had to prove himself .

That dream might remain nothing but a dream if the South doesn't do anything about what transpired prior to 2015 election.

Today I have another snippet for you... If you( specifically the South West) like call it fake account again. You will have yourself to blame by 2023 if you don't do anything to solidify your base.

My own submission is, let peace reign among the Southern region.

It will be however very funny if the north continues, putting into consideration, Buhari's absence.

I wanna see how 2023 permutation would work out in favour of SW, God preserving our lives.
hmmm
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Ziggylady(f): 12:28pm On Mar 24, 2019
ImDStar:


2023 would be interested.

One thing is sure, SW chances is less 50%, if we don't support SE then we (SW) can kiss 2023 goodbye.

The Igbo's I know won't mind supporting the north oo.


You got that right!!

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Kennyfancy(m): 1:02pm On Mar 24, 2019
Generalnomercy:
2023 will be pay back time...


Igbos are not crazy about becoming president of Nigeria but I know what they will do then....


Yorubas have rejected Igbos who are their brothers in all ways. They are smitten them in so many ways but.......


2023 will be sheggee
Even we here is South South see Yoruba as Betrayal, so they should forget Anything like president for now,
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by ImDStar: 1:48pm On Mar 24, 2019
Kennyfancy:
Even we here is South South see Yoruba as Betrayal, so they should forget Anything like president for now,

That's another point some people don't even look at.

My prayer now is, God help us that we don't become so sentimental to the extend of losing 2023 to the north.

And again, whenever i made a point about 2023, some folks believes I should probably be from SE or SS.

The question now is, must every Yoruba turn their heads to the same direction and not have personal opinion?

Again, should been SW becloud my reasoning?

I don't think so.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by dokyOloye: 2:23pm On Mar 24, 2019
yuanexchanger:
The southeast cannot March shoulder to shoulder with the west when it comes to politics.At the op keep deceiving your self.Okorocha has destroyed the chance of ibo becoming the president.Greedy set of people.We help pay your chinese suppliers in RMB
You are supposedly a business man advertising you business here on Nairaland, yet you are openly displaying ethnic bias against a tribe that majorly does d business you seek patronage in?
You see say your IQ dey far below average?
Abi you no know say wetin prospective customer go do na to check your previous posts and mentions?
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Modarun(m): 2:26pm On Mar 24, 2019
The million dollar question is, why is the SW scared of an Igbo man being president? Its not like such a man will have all his way without being fair to all the section of the country. Why are the Yorubas scared of seeing FG infrastructures like commercial sea ports in other parts of the South? Why must they keep at this negative divisive politics? The Afenefere and Other apex grouos from the South South and South East have tried so much to unite the South yet Tinubu and his co travellers have constantly tried to bring thier divisive politics to the fore. Why is Tinubu and his supporters afraid of an Igbo man being president?
The Ncentral and even North West wont bother judging from the recent election results, so why are Yorubas the biggest opposition of an Igbo presidency? well all the North needs to do is declare from now on and the trend will start. Lets see how it goes.

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Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by oliverskijo: 4:10pm On Mar 24, 2019
Shayetet13:


Stop being a pathethic tribalist even amongsts your yoruba people. Obasanjo is Yoruba, so whats your problem? Yoruba is Yoruba. To clear your confusion, Igbos voted Obasanjo, a yoruba, against a northern candidate in 2003, despite the northern candidate having an igbo vp.

Yoruba is Yoruba, Ibo is Ibo, don't let's shy away from the truth, Nigerians vote along party line and party interest ( Yorubas and Ibos) inclusive. Hence, whether we are Ibo or Yoruba we align with a political party that best suit our interest. From History, Ibos align with PDP while , Yorubas align with AD ( which has metamophosized to today APC) so claiming Ibos voted for OBJ who is Yoruba which was rather a pure act of voting where your interest lies than supporting the Yoruba Man, and an obvious deterrent to the Yoruba interest and AD party's wish which is in Olu Falae.

The Yorubas should not be blamed for miscalculation within a party. Politics is about interest.

Be that as it may, Yorubas believe their interest is best served in APC, so does the Ibos find theirs in PDP.
Ibos should therefore realign and ensure PDP present an Ibo candidate for 2023 to test their popularity.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by ImDStar: 9:07am On Mar 25, 2019
That time we've been waiting for is almost here.

What's your submission as regard 2023
oliverskijo:


Yoruba is Yoruba, Ibo is Ibo, don't let's shy away from the truth, Nigerians vote along party line and party interest ( Yorubas and Ibos) inclusive. Hence, whether we are Ibo or Yoruba we align with a political party that best suit our interest. From History, Ibos align with PDP while , Yorubas align with AD ( which has metamophosized to today APC) so claiming Ibos voted for OBJ who is Yoruba which was rather a pure act of voting where your interest lies than supporting the Yoruba Man, and an obvious deterrent to the Yoruba interest and AD party's wish which is in Olu Falae.

The Yorubas should not be blamed for miscalculation within a party. Politics is about interest.

Be that as it may, Yorubas believe their interest is best served in APC, so does the Ibos find theirs in PDP.
Ibos should therefore realign and ensure PDP present an Ibo candidate for 2023 to test their popularity.

You know that's not feasible except if the SW support them, then you can see that considered. But if SW refused to do that and show interest, then it's like an house divided against itself.

So I will suggest that the SW meet with SE and come up with a consensus candidate from the east, everybody would support that. That's from either party ooo.

But if we allow greed take whole of us, then we can watch and see how that would turnout.

The north could probably have their way in the log run.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by ImDStar: 11:25am On Mar 28, 2022
Generalnomercy:
2023 will be pay back time...


Igbos are not crazy about becoming president of Nigeria but I know what they will do then....


Yorubas have rejected Igbos who are their brothers in all ways. They are smitten them in so many ways but.......


2023 will be sheggee
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by ImDStar: 3:49pm On Apr 26, 2022
Jlow2:
2023 is pdp revenge , without buhari apc is dead.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Sonyboom765: 4:04pm On Apr 26, 2022
Am quoting so you can understand the Igbo tribe is an excessively foolish tribe if you don't pay Yoruba back in 2023 n with all your foolishness Yoruba still goes ahead to become the president in same 2023.


ImDStar:
Far back 2019 thread. What's your submission at below opinion.

A trend of that is likely to be the birth of 2023 even before it is here, but some Yorubas, majority of whom hope Osibanjo becomes the next president, called it fake accounts.

They called me igbos, ipob, Igbo...

I would want Osibanjo to be the next president because he is a good man at heart and he has proven to have what it can take to lead this country with unity within the short span of opportunity he had to prove himself .

That dream might remain nothing but a dream if the South doesn't do anything about what transpired prior to 2015 election.

Today I have another snippet for you... If you( specifically the South West) like call it fake account again. You will have yourself to blame by 2023 if you don't do anything to solidify your base.

My own submission is, let peace reign among the Southern region.

It will be however very funny if the north continues, putting into consideration, Buhari's absence.

I wanna see how 2023 permutation would work out in favour of SW, God preserving our lives.
Re: I Am Just Imagining How The Southeast Would Deal With SW In 2023 by Nobody: 9:11pm On Apr 26, 2022
BrownRoofRep:

Yeah, it never existed.
Lying Afonja coward.
ask your father about OSU ABIOLA

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