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Igbo Candidacy By Prof. Moses Ochonu by Archtype(m): 8:22pm On Mar 25, 2022
You asked “where are the Igbo candidates?”

You derisively said “the Igbo are not ready.”

You challenged the Igbo to produce credible candidates with capacity.

You claimed that no Igbo politician has national appeal.

You say the Igbo are not united, as if the other groups that have produced presidents are united.

What you didn’t say is that you’re campaigning for a non-Igbo president. Nothing wrong with that, but be honest and don’t knock the nation-building imperative of having a competent Igbo as president in order to make the case for your preferred non-Igbo candidate

What you didn’t say is that you’re probably one of the Nigerians who, for reasons known only to them and God, have a thing against the Igbo or detest the idea of seeing an Igbo man lead Nigeria.

Now that Peter Obi, a competent, credible Igbo politician with national appeal, has declared for the presidential contest, I wonder what your new talking points will be.

My bet is that you won’t have new talking points but that you will go back to the old familiar talking points of 1) “Obi has no structure (meaning he doesn’t have enough dollars to throw around)”; 2) “the Igbo cannot be trusted”; “the Igbo don’t have the number,” etc.

Deep down, you know that the Igbo deserve the presidency more than any other major politico-ethnic bloc.

Deep down, you know that Peter Obi is by far the best material of all the candidates that have declared their interest in the major parties so far, since he has no baggage of corruption, is relatively young, has demonstrated capacity by recording arguably the best gubernatorial tenure since 1999, and is self-aware and self-critical.

You say you don’t just want an Igbo president but that you’d be happy with a president of Igbo extraction who is competent. You have that in Peter Obi, but you can’t bring yourself to support him because you’re prejudiced against his ethnic community, a prejudice you hide behind the specious rhetoric of “politics is a game of numbers” and “power is taken, not given.”

You know deep down that an Igbo presidency would be the best, most significant investment in nation-building in our fractured and extremely divided nation since independence, but you can’t get past your prejudice or the suspicions you’ve been socialized to harbor towards the Igbo.

You know that having a competent and proven Igbo as President could permanently address and satiate the legitimate complaints of political exclusion and its attendant separatist agitation, and that, as an added benefit, it could repair some of the economic and political damage and stagnancy of the past decade, but you somehow can’t bring yourself to accept the fact that an Igbo person who checks all the boxes and meets your own declared criteria for the presidency is ready and available to serve in that role.

The next thing we may hear from you is “2023 is not their time,” or “let the Igbo work with other groups to produce an Igbo president in the future.”

This attitude is escapism, hypocrisy, self-contradiction, and duplicity rolled into one deceptive rhetoric that hides an Igbophobic mindset.

And yes, Igbophobia is a thing (many of us are still fighting the civil war mentally), and unless we confront it and have an honest conversation about it as a nation, national cohesion will continue to elude us.
Re: Igbo Candidacy By Prof. Moses Ochonu by Mooh247: 8:43pm On Mar 25, 2022
Leave all this long sermon

Mention just 10 legacy project started by Peter Obi during his 8 years rule over Anambra

Let me start with few of legacy works of Bola Ahmed Tinubu Jagaban

RRS

LASERMA 112

Lekki housing

Lekki free trade zone hosting Africa largest refinery and Fertiliser plant

Lekki seaport

Creation of LCDA

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Re: Igbo Candidacy By Prof. Moses Ochonu by Nobody: 8:53pm On Mar 25, 2022
The little power fulani allow igbo to taste de shark them, you are just a pawn to spite Yoruba, you belong in the same category as the the minority

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Re: Igbo Candidacy By Prof. Moses Ochonu by EmirGold(m): 9:07pm On Mar 25, 2022
You can wail to heaven, nobody gives a fvck about inconsequential 5%, just know that no akpu munching gor*lla will ever rule this country

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Re: Igbo Candidacy By Prof. Moses Ochonu by helinues: 9:46pm On Mar 25, 2022
All the albums you guys have been releasing but refused to listen to them, 2023 would be a great opportunity for you guys to listen to them by unaself whether na wack music or sweet melody.

The way you lay your bed....

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Re: Igbo Candidacy By Prof. Moses Ochonu by Yibo(m): 9:47pm On Mar 25, 2022
EmirGold:
You can wail to heaven, nobody gives a fvck about inconsequential 5%, just know that no akpu munching gor*lla will ever rule this country
if they know this they will have peace of mind

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Re: Igbo Candidacy By Prof. Moses Ochonu by ArewaNorth: 11:28pm On Mar 25, 2022
Archtype:
You asked “where are the Igbo candidates?”

You derisively said “the Igbo are not ready.”

You challenged the Igbo to produce credible candidates with capacity.

You claimed that no Igbo politician has national appeal.

You say the Igbo are not united, as if the other groups that have produced presidents are united.

What you didn’t say is that you’re campaigning for a non-Igbo president. Nothing wrong with that, but be honest and don’t knock the nation-building imperative of having a competent Igbo as president in order to make the case for your preferred non-Igbo candidate

What you didn’t say is that you’re probably one of the Nigerians who, for reasons known only to them and God, have a thing against the Igbo or detest the idea of seeing an Igbo man lead Nigeria.

Now that Peter Obi, a competent, credible Igbo politician with national appeal, has declared for the presidential contest, I wonder what your new talking points will be.

My bet is that you won’t have new talking points but that you will go back to the old familiar talking points of 1) “Obi has no structure (meaning he doesn’t have enough dollars to throw around)”; 2) “the Igbo cannot be trusted”; “the Igbo don’t have the number,” etc.

Deep down, you know that the Igbo deserve the presidency more than any other major politico-ethnic bloc.

Deep down, you know that Peter Obi is by far the best material of all the candidates that have declared their interest in the major parties so far, since he has no baggage of corruption, is relatively young, has demonstrated capacity by recording arguably the best gubernatorial tenure since 1999, and is self-aware and self-critical.

You say you don’t just want an Igbo president but that you’d be happy with a president of Igbo extraction who is competent. You have that in Peter Obi, but you can’t bring yourself to support him because you’re prejudiced against his ethnic community, a prejudice you hide behind the specious rhetoric of “politics is a game of numbers” and “power is taken, not given.”

You know deep down that an Igbo presidency would be the best, most significant investment in nation-building in our fractured and extremely divided nation since independence, but you can’t get past your prejudice or the suspicions you’ve been socialized to harbor towards the Igbo.

You know that having a competent and proven Igbo as President could permanently address and satiate the legitimate complaints of political exclusion and its attendant separatist agitation, and that, as an added benefit, it could repair some of the economic and political damage and stagnancy of the past decade, but you somehow can’t bring yourself to accept the fact that an Igbo person who checks all the boxes and meets your own declared criteria for the presidency is ready and available to serve in that role.

The next thing we may hear from you is “2023 is not their time,” or “let the Igbo work with other groups to produce an Igbo president in the future.”

This attitude is escapism, hypocrisy, self-contradiction, and duplicity rolled into one deceptive rhetoric that hides an Igbophobic mindset.

And yes, Igbophobia is a thing (many of us are still fighting the civil war mentally), and unless we confront it and have an honest conversation about it as a nation, national cohesion will continue to elude us.
Peter Obi is a regional politician who is praised only by his people because they're not used to good performing Governors. For instance, in the North we have Kwankwaso who is in all ramifications much better than Peter Obi but still Kwankwaso can't be in the same class of PMB and Atiku.
There is nothing special about Obi but mere over hyped propaganda. Unlike Peter Obi if u bring Ganduje, Zulum, Shema, El Rufai, Sule Lamido, Kwankwaso, Sanwo-Olu there gigantic projects in Education, infrastructure, Health and human capital development speak volumes than the saying that he left N75b in his state account with nothing tangible at the status of Governor to show. It seems he left that huge money because he doesn't even know how to invest the money well for the development of his people.
Action is better than noise!

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Re: Igbo Candidacy By Prof. Moses Ochonu by Tinubuadvocate: 11:32pm On Mar 25, 2022
2023 Bola Ahmed Tinubu no shaking.
Re: Igbo Candidacy By Prof. Moses Ochonu by 1858eigh: 5:30am On Mar 26, 2022
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Tinubuadvocate:
2023 Bola Ahmed Tinubu no shaking.
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