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2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by OLADD: 1:23pm On Jan 15, 2023
PART A: For every rational thinking Nigerian who believes in equity, justice and politics of inclusion, the imparativeness of an Igbo presidency at this delicate point in the annals of our nationhood cannot by any imagination be overemphasized. However, with unfolding scenarios in the polity, it is getting clearer by every passing day, the possibity of an elusive Igbo presidency in the next 16 years or even beyond if the region places all its eggs in a basket of Obi's presidential aspiration. For the benefit of hindsights, Obi just like the other 17 prominent Nigerians jostling for the coveted presidential seat is emminently qualified in numerious areas of personal atributes. Nonethless, unless many of us just want to behave like the proverbial ostrich, he and Labour Party cannot within a spate of a short time muster a formidable structure strong enough to wrestle power from the sitting APC govt.

WHERE THEN LIES THE EASIEST PATH TO THE EMERGENCE OF A PRESIDENT OF SOUTHEAST EXTRACTION?

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by oyin44: 1:30pm On Jan 15, 2023
The presidential seat, is it their birthright ?


That mumu obi must test his popularity at the polls... grin cheesy




Idle bastard...

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by Ennoloa: 1:32pm On Jan 15, 2023
Can a Muslim - Muslim condem killings of Christians like Atiku did ?

Atiku even suffered from the backlash

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by ipobarecriminals: 1:34pm On Jan 15, 2023
cool We will support /campaign for Soludo as next President not the fraudulent, liar deceiving the gullible fl@theadPIGs.

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by OLADD: 1:37pm On Jan 15, 2023
PART B:Here now lies the one million naira question: will the southeast fall for the tempting carrot of pitching its tenth with the "govt at the center" by voting for APC in the next general election? The answer to this poser can best be imagined by any rational thinking nonpartisan Nigerian who truly shares in the ideology of Igbo ascention to political relevance. The victory of APC automatically shuts out the region from the scheme of any shot at the prencidency in the next 16 long years gabadaya!

NOW THE MOST RATIONAL ADVICE: Take it or leave it, the PDP despite its shortcomings remains the most veritable ladder for the Region of the Rising Sun's clamour for power, and its best bet for confining the cry of maginalisation to perpetual obscurity.

HOW DOES IT WORK?
After the completion of Atiku's term, the presidency rotates to the southern part of the country thereby leaving the southeast justifiably in pole position to lay claim to the slot.
I AM JUST TRYING TO MAKE SENSE.
CC:
npflmod, Mynd44

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by ipobarecriminals: 1:37pm On Jan 15, 2023
OLADD:
PART A For every rational thinking Nigerian who believes in equity, justice and politics of inclusion, the imparativeness of an Igbo presidency at this delicate point in the annals of our nationhood cannot by any imagination be overemphasized. However, with unfolding scenarios in the polity, it is getting clearer by every passing day, the possibity of an elusive Igbo presidency in the next 4/8 years or even beyond if the region places all its eggs in a basket of Obi's presidential aspiration. For the benefit of hindsights, Obi just like the other 17 prominent Nigerians jostling for the coveted presidential seat is emminently qualified in numerious areas of personal atributes,however unless many of us just want to behave like the proverbial ostrich, he and his Labour Party cannot within of a space of a short time muster a formidable structure strong enough to wrestle power from the sitting APC govt.

WHERE THEN LIES THE EASIEST PATH TO THE EMERGENCE OF A PRESIDENT OF SOUTHEAST EXTRACTION?
Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by ipobarecriminals: 1:39pm On Jan 15, 2023
OLADD:
PART B
Here now lies the one million naira question: should the South fall for the tempting carrot of pitching its tenth with the "govt at the center" by voting for APC in the next general election? The answer to this poser can best be imagined by any rational thinking nonpartisan Nigerian who truly shares in the ideology of Igbo ascension to political relivance.
Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by Tinubuagbado: 1:40pm On Jan 15, 2023
OLADD:
PART A For every rational thinking Nigerian who beleives in equity, justice and politics of inclusion, the imparativeness of an Igbo presidency at this delicate point in the annals of our nationhood cannot by any imagination be overemphasized. However, with unfolding scenarios in the polity, it is getting clearer by every passing day, the possibity of an elusive Igbo presidency in the next 16 years or even beyond if the regiom places all its eggs in a basket of Obi's presidential aspiration. For the benefit of hindsights, Obi just like the other 17 prominent Nigerians jostling for the coveted presidential seat is emminently qualified in numerious areas of personal atributes,however unless many of us just want to behave like the proverbial ostrich, he and his Labour Party cannot within of a spate of a short time muster a formidable structure strong enough to wrestle power from the sitting APC govt.

WHERE THEN LIES THE EASIEST PATH TO THE EMERGENCE OF A PRESIDENT OF SOUTHEAST EXTRACTION?

Your Yoruba Muslims brothers needs it more.

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by NwaMamaIwota(f): 1:42pm On Jan 15, 2023
oyin44:
The presidential seat, is it your birthright ?


That mumu obi must test his popularity at the polls... grin cheesy




Idle bastard...
I'm watching you
Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by ipobarecriminals: 1:54pm On Jan 15, 2023
cool I'll be watching the election poll online. I won't be there live to vote. Obidents yoots better stop giving themselves false hope of OBI in ASO rock. The gap tooth man nor get anything to offer than Biafra

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by RZArecta(m): 1:55pm On Jan 15, 2023
I don't understand the madness of asking a particular group of people not to contest for presidency. Isn't democracy all about the most eligible candidates for office throwing their hats in the ring anymore ? I mean we have a fulani man who's most likely to win this election after another fulani man has ruled us for eight years. We have a Yoruba man again after a Yoruba had served eight years as president and another served eight as vice. These so called advice to chill a bit sounds more like fear of that tribe and I'm talking to you as an Ijaw man. The only reason the political elite of the other major tribes don't want an igbo man to ever rule Nigeria is because they're afraid of him. He'll expose their criminality in governance all these years and open the eyes of the sheeple to the vast wealth Nigeria sits on.

Do you know, there are places you'll go to with 500k capital and come back in three months then people will start calling you a ritualist because of the amount of money you've made ? Yet people in the locations I'm talking about live in the most abject poverty I've ever come across. Their governments will never allow them taste wealth or standard education because it'll shift the balance of power. When you're educated and you're not hungry, you'll ask the right questions

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by seeyounow: 2:04pm On Jan 15, 2023
cry cry

Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by Shikini: 2:07pm On Jan 15, 2023
oyin44:
The presidential seat, is it their birthright ?

That mumu obi must test his popularity at the polls... grin cheesy

Idle bastard...

Who's this Olosho?
Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by AkpaMgbor(m): 2:08pm On Jan 15, 2023
ipobarecriminals:
cool We will support /campaign for Soludo as next President not the fraudulent, liar deceiving the gullible fl@theadPIGs.
Same old trick that you have used on the efulefu Igbo politicians. When the time comes you will remember soludo oversaw the naira moving from 90 naira to 120 naira against the dollar , you will remember that he advocated for the release of nnamdi kanu, you will remember that there was insecurity in Anambra during his tenure as governor, you will remember that his father fought on the biafran side of the civil war. All these will then 'disqualify' him in the eyes of the hypocritical urchins. Rinse and repeat....

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by oyin44: 2:08pm On Jan 15, 2023
Shikini:


grin grin grin grin Who's this Olosho?...
Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by ipobarecriminals: 2:23pm On Jan 15, 2023
AkpaMgbor:

Same old trick that you have used on the efulefu Igbo politicians. When the time comes you will remember soludo oversaw the naira moving from 90 naira to 120 naira against the dollar , you will remember that he advocated for the release of nnamdi kanu, you will remember that there was insecurity in Anambra during his tenure as governor, you will remember that his father fought on the biafran side of the civil war. All these will then 'disqualify' him in the eyes of the hypocritical urchins. Rinse and repeat....
ur headache/problem. I have been in politics since Awolowo,Azikwe,Tafawa time(not eligible to vote then) The problem of Igbo are igbo themselves. Betrayal,backstabbing,Wickedness is their motto. The earlier u lots start campaign for Soludo/support him for president after this election, the better.PityOBI is wasting his time. I stake usd 2000k

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by OLADD: 2:24pm On Jan 15, 2023
Tinubuagbado:


Your Yoruba Muslims brothers needs it more.
This piece is for rational thinkers. No religious connotations

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by Polchiz(m): 2:26pm On Jan 15, 2023
OLADD:
PART A: For every rational thinking Nigerian who beleives in equity, justice and politics of inclusion, the imparativeness of an Igbo presidency at this delicate point in the annals of our nationhood cannot by any imagination be overemphasized. However, with unfolding scenarios in the polity, it is getting clearer by every passing day, the possibity of an elusive Igbo presidency in the next 16 years or even beyond if the region places all its eggs in a basket of Obi's presidential aspiration. For the benefit of hindsights, Obi just like the other 17 prominent Nigerians jostling for the coveted presidential seat is emminently qualified in numerious areas of personal atributes. Nonethless, unless many of us just want to behave like the proverbial ostrich, he and Labour Party cannot within a spate of a short time muster a formidable structure strong enough to wrestle power from the sitting APC govt.

WHERE THEN LIES THE EASIEST PATH TO THE EMERGENCE OF A PRESIDENT OF SOUTHEAST EXTRACTION?
Stop advising us you fool! We are wiser and smarter than you.

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by Polchiz(m): 2:27pm On Jan 15, 2023
ipobarecriminals:
ur headache/problem. I have been in politics since Awolowo,Azikwe,Tafawa time(not eligible to vote then) The problem of Igbo are igbo themselves. Betrayal,backstabbing,Wickedness is their motto. The earlier u lots start campaign for Soludo/support him for president after this election, the better.PityOBI is wasting his time. I stake usd 2000k
And why are you bothered?
Did we complain to you?
Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by seunmsg(m): 2:28pm On Jan 15, 2023
Peter Obi must contest this election on behalf of South East. If he can satisfy the constitutional requirements to be elected president, so be it. If Atiku wins, the south west will work with the north in 8 years time to vote for another northerner. No one owes anyone anything. This is politics and it’s a game of numbers and interest.

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by ImperialYoruba: 2:30pm On Jan 15, 2023
ipobarecriminals:
cool We will support /campaign for Soludo as next President not the fraudulent, liar deceiving the gullible fl@theadPIGs.

I told these yanmirins to put Soludo on a ticket and see if Nigerians will not vote him in.

Soludo, like Akunyili, is loved nationwide.

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by AkpaMgbor(m): 2:33pm On Jan 15, 2023
ipobarecriminals:
ur headache/problem. I have been in politics since Awolowo,Azikwe,Tafawa time(not eligible to vote then) The problem of Igbo are igbo themselves. Betrayal,backstabbing,Wickedness is their motto. The earlier u lots start campaign for Soludo/support him for president after this election, the better.PityOBI is wasting his time. I stake usd 2000k
LOL There's an ethnic group synonymous with back stabbing in Nigeria...and everybody knows it is not the Igbos like I said, only a naive Igbo person will believe an eternal bigot like your likes will vote for soludo tomorrow. You will vote tye devil first before you ever vote for soludo.

And for your information, smell the coffee...obi is your next president.

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by mrvitalis(m): 2:34pm On Jan 15, 2023
OLADD:
PART B:Here now lies the one million naira question: will the southeast fall for the tempting carrot of pitching its tenth with the "govt at the center" by voting for APC in the next general election? The answer to this poser can best be imagined by any rational thinking nonpartisan Nigerian who truly shares in the ideology of Igbo ascention to political relevance. The victory of APC automatically shuts out the region from the scheme of any short at the prencidency in the next 16 long years gabadaya!

NOW THE MOST RATIONAL ADVICE. Take or leave it, the PDP with its loads of shortcomings remains the most veritable ladder for not only ending the Region of the Rising Sun's clamour for power, it is the best bet for confining the cry of maginalisation to perpetual obscurity.

HOW DOES IT WORK?
After the completion of Atiku's term, the presidency rotates to the southern part of the country with the southeast justifiedly in pole position to lay claim to the slot.
I AM JUST TRYING TO MAKE SENSE.
CC:
Myndy44
Answer me this , if the north can abandon all the work Ameachi , Tinubu and the rest did for buhari

How are we sure that if Igbos support Atiku ... northerners won't support another northerner in another party , maybe APC then ...if north can have it for 16 years what's extra 8 years ?

Answer me

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by mrvitalis(m): 2:36pm On Jan 15, 2023
ipobarecriminals:
cool We will support /campaign for Soludo as next President not the fraudulent, liar deceiving the gullible fl@theadPIGs.
How are things we sure you won't raise another Igbo man to support a northern president just like soludo is doing now when it is soludos turn ? Tell us
Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by ipobarecriminals: 2:42pm On Jan 15, 2023
AkpaMgbor:

LOL There's an ethnic group synonymous with back stabbing in Nigeria...and everybody knows it is not the Igbos like I said, only a naive Igbo person will believe an eternal bigot like your likes will vote for soludo tomorrow. You will vote tye devil first before you ever vote for soludo.

And for your information, smell the coffee...obi is your next president.
i don't engage in bettung/gambling but I'm ready to stake usd2000k on dis.If u have balls,stake wink Obi already like even b4 25

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by IGBOSON1: 2:44pm On Jan 15, 2023
AkpaMgbor:

Same old trick that you have used on the efulefu Igbo politicians. When the time comes you will remember soludo oversaw the naira moving from 90 naira to 120 naira against the dollar , you will remember that he advocated for the release of nnamdi kanu, you will remember that there was insecurity in Anambra during his tenure as governor, you will remember that his father fought on the biafran side of the civil war. All these will then 'disqualify' him in the eyes of the hypocritical urchins. Rinse and repeat....

Well said akpa bullet!
Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by ipobarecriminals: 2:44pm On Jan 15, 2023
ImperialYoruba:


I told these yanmirins to put Soludo on a ticket and see if Nigerians will not vote him in.

Soludo, like Akunyili, is loved nationwide.
Their wickedness won't allow them to see front and support Soludo.

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by mightyhaze: 2:47pm On Jan 15, 2023
ipobarecriminals:
cool We will support /campaign for Soludo as next President not the fraudulent, liar deceiving the gullible fl@theadPIGs.
lol

Like u supported roaches okorocha cheesy

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by ipobarecriminals: 2:50pm On Jan 15, 2023
mightyhaze:
lol

Like u supported roaches okorocha cheesy
Show me the post/thread where i
support Okocha undecided

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by brainint: 2:58pm On Jan 15, 2023
Who is this?

Who sent you?

My advice for you and your crew is to vote this man for a better future.

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by Starcrest1: 3:17pm On Jan 15, 2023
Oga if you wan beg beg...... which one is Obi cannot win? He cannot win yet he lives rent free in your olodo head.

FYI Igbos don't need any stupid presidency. We just need good leadership and Obi can provide that.

All the regions that have produced the president, what did their people gain? All of them go there to serve their selfish purposes.

If the so called Igbo presidency entails the likes of Rochas, Orji Uzor, Nnamani or Soludo winning, it should catch fire and burn to ashes. Yes I said that.....

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Re: 2023 Presidential Election:A Sincere Advice To The Southeast by OLADD: 3:18pm On Jan 15, 2023
mrvitalis:

Answer me this , if the north can abandon all the work Ameachi , Tinubu and the rest did for buhari

How are we sure that if Igbos support Atiku ... northerners won't support another northerner in another party , maybe APC then ...if north can have it for 16 years what's extra 8 years ?

Answer me
The reason why the north still qualifies to occuy the position after the exit of Buhari is because they have only ruled for merely 10 years out of 23 in this dispensation. The region does not have any choice other than to relingqish the slot aftter Atiku's tenure.

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