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Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by Nobody: 10:27am On Jul 10, 2022
The more I listen to Tinubu and his supporters fighting hard and saying anything to gain attention, the more I can only but pity a dangerously desperate dying man and mind-punctured handful of online urchins who know no scruples or morals.
How do you judge their desperation? You can't see any tribe abusing Yoruba as a nation because a nation is sacrosanct and indefinite but all you see are beastly creatures Tinubu has hardened with drugs who neither respect Nigeria, tribes nor religion. Everything about Tinubu and his beasts is politics. Whether Nigerians are dying, suffering, they don't care. They play dangerous politics and place politics above Nigeria. I have taken time to study what they post online. Do you know as visible as I am online, I don't mention Yoruba as a tribe because knowingly and unknowingly, I am tied to that nation. Why should I abuse myself in the name of politics?
Come 2023, we want to change the trend and the narratives. While we tell them we no longer belong to that dangerous past and politics of tribalism but rather questioning the credibility of the individuals contesting because it bothers on our future and not setting Nigeria on fire in the name of politics or pitching tribes into hate and war, which is Tinubu's main style of politics and which has crumbled Nigeria and messed our unity up.

The way Tinubu is today is the way he will rule us if becomes a president tomorrow. He is not going to morph into another personality. One he is bitterly divisive. This comes from the emi lo kan gimmick which has ridiculed him more than it has promoted him. Two, he said in Kogi that Buhari must not play with Yoruba matter. This statement alone is devastating considering Nigeria as a nation trying to pick its pieces together and unite itself. Above all he is irredeemably sick as an old man. It's natural.

Again, Tinubu is not answering millions of questions Nigerians are asking him. Why does he sit in the mosque instead of squatting? Why couldn't he raise a party flag? What about his loose urinary scatological disease? What about the bullion vans, Alpha Beta Fraud, his primary and secondary school certificates saga? What about his link with drug peddling and crimes which Reno even challenged him with court litigation? What about the death of Funso William and others that point to him? What about his link with many names Amoda Yekini Ogunlere, Hameed Sangodele, Bobo Chicago, Bola Tinubu and many more. Is he a con-artist? What about his age and the abnormal facial and physiological look signalling broken heath? There are millions and millions of questions about the enigma called Tinubu.

How do we survive entrusting a dying nation in the hands of a corrupt, dying man? How can we destroy the future of our children because it is emi lo kan. Save Nigeria. Get your PVC. Learn from Sri Lanka. Their leader has 2 days to vacate the office just because food is costly. While other countries are removing evil and expired men from the office, we shouldn't dig our graves by opening our doors to the likes of Tinubu. We will all regret such mistake at the end. Listen to your inner voice and save Nigeria for your children's sake.

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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by YorubaNiBaba(m): 10:31am On Jul 10, 2022
May God continue to bless and protect Tinubu, on mazi Tinubu's mandate i stand gidigba

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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by MalcoImX: 10:33am On Jul 10, 2022
Mr. Man you're the reactionary here.

Igbo politics is not necessarily about Tinubu, but about Yoruba not becoming president.

Period!!

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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by ElSudani: 10:33am On Jul 10, 2022
Rubbish write up. This is only fit for the dustbin and the consumption of Obi fanatics.

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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by Entprys(m): 10:39am On Jul 10, 2022
We yoruba are too advanced, educated, and westernised for this

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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by Nobody: 10:45am On Jul 10, 2022
I'm Yoruba and I'm Obidient

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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by Nobody: 10:51am On Jul 10, 2022
God bless us as we decide what is best for our future.

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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by aylagos(m): 10:52am On Jul 10, 2022
Zikojukwu:
The more I listen to Tinubu and his supporters fighting hard and saying anything to gain attention, I can only but pity a dangerously desperate dying man and mind-punctured handful of online urchins who know no scruples or morals.
How do you judge their desperation? You can't see any tribe abusing Yoruba as a nation because a nation is sacrosanct and indefinite but all you see are beastly creatures Tinubu has hardened with drugs who neither respect Nigeria, tribes and religion. Everything about Tinubu and his beasts is politics. Whether Nigerians are dying, suffering, they don't care. They play dangerous politics and place politics above Nigeria. I have taken time to study what they post online. Do you know as visible as I am online, I don't mention Yoruba as a tribe because knowingly and unknowingly, I am tied to that nation. Why should I abuse myself in the name of politics?
Come 2023, we want to change the trend and the narratives. While we tell them we no longer belong to that dangerous past and politics of tribalism but rather questioning the credibility of the individuals contesting because it bothers on our future and not setting Nigeria on fire in the name of politics or pitching tribes into hate and war, which is Tinubu's main style of politics and which has crumbled Nigeria and messed our unity up.

The way Tinubu is today is the way he will rule us if becomes a president tomorrow. He is not going to morph into another personality. One he is bitterly divisive. This comes from the emi lo kan gimmick which has ridiculed him more than it has promoted him. Two, he said in Kogi that Buhari must not play with Yoruba matter. This statement alone is devastating considering Nigeria as a nation trying to pick its pieces together and unite itself. Above all he is irredeemably sick as an old man. It's natural.

Again, Tinubu is not answering millions of questions Nigerians are asking him. Why does he sit in the mosque instead of squatting? Why couldn't he raise a party flag? What about his loose urinary scatological disease? What about the bullion vans, Alpha Beta Fraud, his primary and secondary school certificates saga? What about his link with drug peddling and crimes which Reno even challenged him with court litigation? What about the death of Funso William and others that point to him? What about his link with many names Amoda Yekini Ogunlere, Hameed Sangodele, Bobo Chicago, Bola Tinubu and many more. Is he a con-artist? What about his age and the abnormal facial and physiological look signalling broken heath? There are millions and millions of questions about the enigma called Tinubu.

How do we survive entrusting a dying nation in the hands of a corrupt, dying man? How can we destroy the future of our children because it is emi lo kan. Save Nigeria. Get your PVC. Learn from Sri Lanka. Their leader has 2 days to vacate the office just because food is costly. While other countries are removing evil and expired men from the office, we shouldn't dig our graves by opening our doors to the likes of Tinubu. We will all regret such mistake at the end. Listen to your inner voice and save Nigeria for your children's sake.
grin

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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by BigSarah(f): 10:56am On Jul 10, 2022
MalcoImX:
Mr. Man you're the reactionary here.

Igbo politics is not necessarily about Tinubu, but about Yoruba not becoming president.

Period!!

That's not true, If that was the Plot of Igbos, in every election with Yorubas on the ticket they'll only give 5%, just like they gave Buhari.

Igbos have practiced Southern political solidarity than any other tribe

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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by Nobody: 10:59am On Jul 10, 2022
Nigerians are wondering how Chicago university gave admission to someone who didn't attend primary and secondary school.

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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by DWickedLandLord: 11:03am On Jul 10, 2022
MalcoImX:
Mr. Man you're the reactionary here.

Igbo politics is not necessarily about Tinubu, but about Yoruba not becoming president.

Period!!


Nice divert n deflect
But I won't let you veer off


Which Igboman have Yoruba ever supported for presidency. Because you people sure love playing victim

"They" don't like us

But what have you d....oh never mind. I forget you dash them Lagos visa free...

You really have done plenty

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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by cybersoldiers: 11:04am On Jul 10, 2022
Sorry to say this truth.

Yoruba's are the real Tribalists but they'll always want to acuse you first then call you a tribalist so you don't attack them back.

Its their tactics.

But I know a good number of them are changing things now.

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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by cybersoldiers: 11:05am On Jul 10, 2022
DWickedLandLord:



Nice divert n deflect
But I won't let you veer off


Which Igboman have Yoruba ever supported for presidency. Because you people sure love playing victim

"They" don't like us

But what have you d....oh never mind. I forget you dash them Lagos visa free...

You really have done plenty

MKO Abiola, Olu FALAE, Obasanjo etc
Mention just one Igbo you've supported.

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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by ElSudani: 11:16am On Jul 10, 2022
cybersoldiers:
Sorry to say this truth.

Yoruba's are the real Tribalists but they'll always want to acuse you first then call you a tribalist so you don't attack them back.

Its their tactics.

But I know a good number of them are changing things now.

Yoruba are the people who refers to northerners as goats and head slammers?
Yoruba are the people who shot a woman and her four kids in cold blood just because she wore hijab?
You need to check yourself.

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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by DWickedLandLord: 11:22am On Jul 10, 2022
cybersoldiers:


MKO Abiola, Olu FALAE, Obasanjo etc
Mention just one Igbo you've supported.


I'm a bit confused sir
Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by ajekpaks(m): 11:54am On Jul 10, 2022
A very pertinent question the Op asked but trust The Yorubas to avoid it...
Igbos supported Obasanjo, Abiola, Jonathan... yet not one of them have returned that favour...
Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by Nobody: 12:43pm On Jul 10, 2022
There seems to be a circle of igbos supporting but no one requites the kindness.
Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by Nobody: 1:54pm On Jul 10, 2022
Greed is not good at all
Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by Nobody: 3:32pm On Jul 10, 2022
Is it out of envy or what?
Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by Nobody: 9:56pm On Jul 10, 2022
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Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by FreeStuffsNG: 9:59pm On Jul 10, 2022
Since 1999 there has been no Igbo candidate on the ballot for a leading political party.
Re: Tribalism: I've Not Heard Or Read About Any Igbo Presidency Yoruba Supported by Nobody: 11:56am On Jul 14, 2022
Truth is strong

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