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Igbo, Yoruba May Lose Presidency In 2023 – Shehu Sani by prof2007: 12:03pm On Aug 25, 2019
Senator Shehu Sani has said the 2023 presidency may elude the South if the South-East and South-West clamouring for it are not united. Sani said the two zones must unite and decide on one candidate for the election. The Peoples Redemption Party chief, who represented Kaduna Central in the Senate from 2015 to 2019, spoke in Abuja on Saturday at an interactive session organised by the Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, FCT Council.

Sani said the ruling class was unyielding to the idea of rotational presidency and that it would take only a united South to win the 2023 presidential poll.

He said, “It will be unfair for other sections of the country if one section uses its topographical or demographic advantage to hold onto power, knowing full well that it was not the topography or demographic advantage that delivered them power. Rotation of power is what I prescribe and stand for, whether that power goes to the South-East or South-West, it is dependent on the people of the South.

“What I will say is that there is a possibility of producing a northern as President in 2023 if the South-East and the South-West remain divided in their resolve on the governance of the country. It is this division that will be exploited by those who are proposing the issue of competence.”

Sani said the direction of power did not depend on individuals’ views but that it would be decided by the political blocs contending for the presidency in 2023. He added, “If power moves to the South-East, it will be the final defeat of secessionists and also a formal end to the Nigerian civil war.”

The former All Progressives Congress chief said he would continue to advocate that those in power should respect the principles of rotational power. He warned that if the South-East and the South-West failed to heed his warning, they would lose out on the 2023 presidency.

Sani said, “Also, if one major party supports the rotation of power and another refuses to support, there will still be trouble. So, realising the respect for rotation of power will be dependent on three factors. There will be the common resolve of the people of the South that power should move to the South. Secondly, the common resolve of the South-East and South-West that this is where it will go to and the third is that the major party must accept this as a reality.’

“These three things are inevitable and one of them that is not considered will still end up with a northern presidency in 2023.”

He said his proposal was for peace and unity in the country.

SOURCE: https://punchng.com/igbo-yoruba-may-lose-presidency-in-2023-shehu-sani-2/
Re: Igbo, Yoruba May Lose Presidency In 2023 – Shehu Sani by Davash222(m): 12:04pm On Aug 25, 2019
Amen!!

South East and West no want, we don't want.


Lol

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba May Lose Presidency In 2023 – Shehu Sani by Nobody: 12:04pm On Aug 25, 2019
What concerns Igbo? Yoruba over to you people!

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba May Lose Presidency In 2023 – Shehu Sani by Nobody: 12:09pm On Aug 25, 2019
Shehu Sanni should split it as it is...

Is an open secret in the northern part of Nigeria that power is not returning south..

Is not about playing politics ..and making some gulible human from the western part of the country feel high..

I've maintain it....power is going north and there's nothing anyone from the south can do about it..anyone close to the seat of power or close to northern heavy weight politicians accross PDP and APC knows this truth..
But our online worriors still believe their hallucinations.

APC convention will reveal it all...

PDP has already zoned..

Till then...
Those hailing puppet emperor of the west ..should continue..in their political correctness and sophistication..

Time reveals all

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba May Lose Presidency In 2023 – Shehu Sani by Simplyleo: 12:25pm On Aug 25, 2019
[s]
prof2007:
Senator Shehu Sani has said the 2023 presidency may elude the South if the South-East and South-West clamouring for it are not united. Sani said the two zones must unite and decide on one candidate for the election. The Peoples Redemption Party chief, who represented Kaduna Central in the Senate from 2015 to 2019, spoke in Abuja on Saturday at an interactive session organised by the Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, FCT Council.

Sani said the ruling class was unyielding to the idea of rotational presidency and that it would take only a united South to win the 2023 presidential poll.

He said, “It will be unfair for other sections of the country if one section uses its topographical or demographic advantage to hold onto power, knowing full well that it was not the topography or demographic advantage that delivered them power. Rotation of power is what I prescribe and stand for, whether that power goes to the South-East or South-West, it is dependent on the people of the South.

“What I will say is that there is a possibility of producing a northern as President in 2023 if the South-East and the South-West remain divided in their resolve on the governance of the country. It is this division that will be exploited by those who are proposing the issue of competence.”

Sani said the direction of power did not depend on individuals’ views but that it would be decided by the political blocs contending for the presidency in 2023. He added, “If power moves to the South-East, it will be the final defeat of secessionists and also a formal end to the Nigerian civil war.”

The former All Progressives Congress chief said he would continue to advocate that those in power should respect the principles of rotational power. He warned that if the South-East and the South-West failed to heed his warning, they would lose out on the 2023 presidency.

Sani said, “Also, if one major party supports the rotation of power and another refuses to support, there will still be trouble. So, realising the respect for rotation of power will be dependent on three factors. There will be the common resolve of the people of the South that power should move to the South. Secondly, the common resolve of the South-East and South-West that this is where it will go to and the third is that the major party must accept this as a reality.’

“These three things are inevitable and one of them that is not considered will still end up with a northern presidency in 2023.”

He said his proposal was for peace and unity in the country.

SOURCE: https://punchng.com/igbo-yoruba-may-lose-presidency-in-2023-shehu-sani-2/
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This oni gbese again? undecided

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba May Lose Presidency In 2023 – Shehu Sani by leokid866: 12:44pm On Aug 25, 2019
bonnylight003:
Shehu Sanni should split it as it is...

Is an open secret in the northern part of Nigeria that power is not returning south..

Is not about playing politics ..and making some gulible human from the western part of the country feel high..

I've maintain it....power is going north and there's nothing anyone from the south can do about it..anyone close to the seat of power or close to northern heavy weight politicians accross PDP and APC knows this truth..
But our online worriors still believe their hallucinations.

APC convention will reveal it all...

PDP has already zoned..

Till then...
Those hailing puppet emperor of the west ..should continue..in their political correctness and sophistication..

Time reveals all
True there is no constitutinonal right backing the rotation of powers, but political parties have it as their mandate. If for any reason power remains in the north in either pdp or apc In 2023 I see that party breaking up. The pdp might zone it to the north just to have a real contender in the race but if that happens the igbos should just forget everything about owning power or any semblance of it because the north would just continue to hold power till we finally breakout in another civil war.... and trust me the north will suffer most if that happens. Just my two cents....
Re: Igbo, Yoruba May Lose Presidency In 2023 – Shehu Sani by Charleys: 1:07pm On Aug 25, 2019
Why do igbos like insulting their parents and husband's in movies.

Children take examples from it.

Buhari is our last president, Nigeria doesn't exist. wink

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba May Lose Presidency In 2023 – Shehu Sani by Cletus77(m): 2:53pm On Aug 25, 2019
[s]Charleys:
Why do igbos like insulting their parents and husband's in movies.

Children take examples from it.[/s]

Buhari is our last president, Nigeria doesn't exist.

Must you go offkey? What did you call it..a movie..every movie has a plot..both good and bad..you people that don't insult but end up slaughtering and beating up your parents are soooo good
Mtchew!!!

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba May Lose Presidency In 2023 – Shehu Sani by Nwadiuto247: 3:30pm On Aug 25, 2019
I care less about Igbo becoming president in 2023

Hausa can continue if they like.
Re: Igbo, Yoruba May Lose Presidency In 2023 – Shehu Sani by Nobody: 3:56pm On Aug 25, 2019
And who cares?
We know the south was cursed in 1914

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