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Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by DAVIDMOE(m): 11:35pm On Feb 26, 2023
The first lesson my brothers should learn is that you don't play politics with emotions. Politics is a war and all the contestant use everything in their disposal to fight it.

The only way for an Igbo man to grab that presidential power is through alignment with other people, but will that happen when we abuse others? No.

If Tinubu becomes president today, El rufai will start nursing the idea of contesting after him because he played a major role in making Tinubu a president.

However, when it comes to my igbo brothers forming alliance with others, our bad mouth will distroy everything.

No body is clean in politics! It is all about personal interest and game of numbers.

I would have loved the outcome of this election if we "the igbos" would have voted en mass for a much popular candidate. At least, when the person wins, we will have hope of getting presidency one day.

We voted against the two major parties which means we may wail for another 4 years undecided

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Goodson15: 11:41pm On Feb 26, 2023
Na today , igbos votes massively for obasanjo,igbos also vote massively for Jonathan, Igbos are always ready to vote for any good candidates

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Roboto11: 11:45pm On Feb 26, 2023
grin

Dem go still argue with you.

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Nobody: 11:47pm On Feb 26, 2023
one thing is voting against a candidate, another thing is going to his region to intimidate am...

I just wish everybody fit just forget wetin xup... but I doubt it if the matter no go long..

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by HarunaWest(m): 11:48pm On Feb 26, 2023
DAVIDMOE:
The first lesson my brothers should learn is that you don't play politics with emotions. Politics is a war and all the contestant use everything in their disposal to fight it.

The only way for an Igbo man to grab that presidential power is through alignment with other people, but will that happen when we abuse others? No.

If Tinubu becomes president today, El rufai will start nursing the idea of contesting after him because he played a major role in making Tinubu a president.

However, when it comes to my igbo brothers forming alliance with others, our bad mouth will distroy everything.

No body is clean in politics! It is all about personal interest and game of numbers.

I would have loved the outcome of this election if we "the igbos" would have voted en mass for a much popular candidate. At least, when the person wins, we will have hope of getting presidency one day.

We voted against the two major parties which means we may wail for another 4 years undecided
This was the same thing Soludu said, but he was insulted. PO should have been patient in PDP. If we won together, he will automatically assume as the preferred candidate when Atiku steps down but strong head no gree am. Now they threw the contest wide open and Tinubu might eventually clinch it if care is not taken.

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by SpatialKing(m): 11:50pm On Feb 26, 2023
There no lesson to learn

Tinubu is not the best for this country
You can't bully to Igbos or Blackmail them to support if.
Once he gets to aso rock let him Annihilate the Igbos if can..

Or chase the entire Igbos in Lagos

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by BentizilL: 11:51pm On Feb 26, 2023
Goodson15:
Na today , igbos votes massively for obasanjo,igbos also vote massively for Jonathan, Igbos are always ready to vote for any good candidates
Igbo had to chose between Obasanjo and Falae(Yoruba choice), no other choice... Igbo is the most tribalistic people in Nigeria, 2023 presidential election reflect this... shocked

Asiwaju is coming kiss

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by onumadu: 11:52pm On Feb 26, 2023
Total rubbish.
What you meant to say is that Igbo should learn the politics of brigandage, murder, arson, thuggery, and "carry and go".
THAT IS NOT IGBO.
Even if we keep losing elections in Nigeria, at least Nigeria will keep being in darkness (no light, no hospital, no jobs, no schools, useless national currency).
Is that what you want Igbo to accept and imbibe?
You are living in lalaland if you think Igbo would ever accept those things just because of presidency.
What does it benefit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul.
So, park well jo. cool

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by AndreUweh(m): 11:53pm On Feb 26, 2023
DAVIDMOE:
The first lesson my brothers should learn is that you don't play politics with emotions. Politics is a war and all the contestant use everything in their disposal to fight it.

The only way for an Igbo man to grab that presidential power is through alignment with other people, but will that happen when we abuse others? No.

If Tinubu becomes president today, El rufai will start nursing the idea of contesting after him because he played a major role in making Tinubu a president.

However, when it comes to my igbo brothers forming alliance with others, our bad mouth will distroy everything.

No body is clean in politics! It is all about personal interest and game of numbers.

I would have loved the outcome of this election if we "the igbos" would have voted en mass for a much popular candidate. At least, when the person wins, we will have hope of getting presidency one day.

We voted against the two major parties which means we may wail for another 4 years undecided

Don’t be silly dude.
Obasanjo and Falae were offered slots from the main parties to contest in 1999.Both are Yorubas.
Then Yar’ardua and Buhari contested from the two leading parties. Both Hausa Fulanis.
So, this time around, why can’t they in the spirit for fairness give the slots of the leading political parties to Ndigbo?.
Stop claiming Igbo because you are none.

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Scholes007(m): 11:54pm On Feb 26, 2023
DAVIDMOE:
The first lesson my brothers should learn is that you don't play politics with emotions. Politics is a war and all the contestant use everything in their disposal to fight it.

The only way for an Igbo man to grab that presidential power is through alignment with other people, but will that happen when we abuse others? No.

If Tinubu becomes president today, El rufai will start nursing the idea of contesting after him because he played a major role in making Tinubu a president.

However, when it comes to my igbo brothers forming alliance with others, our bad mouth will distroy everything.

No body is clean in politics! It is all about personal interest and game of numbers.

I would have loved the outcome of this election if we "the igbos" would have voted en mass for a much popular candidate. At least, when the person wins, we will have hope of getting presidency one day.

We voted against the two major parties which means we may wail for another 4 years undecided
There is no way an Igbo can get power if peter loses this election. To much tribal hatred exists. It's understandable good governance is prayed for but nepotism is just too rooted in the society. All bets is hands of presidential politics.

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Nobody: 11:55pm On Feb 26, 2023
Everybody Dey give Igbo advice

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Totilopussylick(m): 11:56pm On Feb 26, 2023
How are the Igbo people the most tribalistic citizens when the Yoruba and tribalism are like 5 and 6
BentizilL:

Igbo had to chose between Obasanjo and Falae(Yoruba choice), no other choice... Igbo is the most tribalistic people in Nigeria, 2023 presidential election reflect this... shocked

Asiwaju is coming kiss

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by EKONGKING: 11:56pm On Feb 26, 2023
HarunaWest:
This was the same thing Soludu said, but he was insulted. PO should have been patient in PDP. If we won together, he will automatically assume as the preferred candidate when Atiku steps down but strong head no gree am. Now they threw the contest wide open and Tinubu might eventually clinch it if care is not taken.

Ha ha Tinubu has won .

Igbos the perpetual loosers .

I will quote u again after declaration.

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by CallmeTrinity: 11:56pm On Feb 26, 2023
AndreUweh:


Don’t be silly dude.
Obasanjo and Falae were offered slots from the main parties to contest in 1999.Both are Yorubas.
Then Yar’ardua and Buhari contested from the two leading parties. Both Hausa Fulanis.
So, this time around, why can’t they in the spirit for fairness give the slots of the leading political parties to Ndigbo?.
Stop claiming Igbo because you are none.


That guy isn't one of you he is Yoruba

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by PoliteActivist: 11:57pm On Feb 26, 2023
HarunaWest:
This was the same thing Soludu said, but he was insulted. PO should have been patient in PDP. If we won together, he will automatically assume as the preferred candidate when Atiku steps down but strong head no gree am. Now they threw the contest wide open and Tinubu might eventually clinch it if care is not taken.

Soludo was a JEALOUS buffoon. Please stop mentioning him. Obi has achieved A LOT in this election, and proven so many people wrong. Despite all the logo fiasco and cheating and rigging, labour party that had nothing before Obi, now has senators and reps!

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Otunbakayce: 11:58pm On Feb 26, 2023
Every foolish and dumb yoruba fool will mention Igbo in other to make a point.
Every foolish Igbo will mention Yoruba in other to make a point.

You morons are clearly used to suffering while blaming it on your fellow country men, while the politicians enjoy their loot.

You OP is under generational spell.

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by DAVIDMOE(m): 11:59pm On Feb 26, 2023
Scholes007:
There is no way an Igbo can get power if peter loses this election. To much tribal hatred exists. It's understandable good governance is prayed for but nepotism is just too rooted in the society. All bets is hands of presidential politics.
Yes, tribalism exists but an Igbo man who is patient enough to build the kind of political empire Tinubu has built will not be denied the presidency.

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by PoliteActivist: 12:00am On Feb 27, 2023
Scholes007:
There is no way an Igbo can get power if peter loses this election. To much tribal hatred exists. It's understandable good governance is prayed for but nepotism is just too rooted in the society. All bets is hands of presidential politics.

Not true at all. Labour that went from nothing few months ago to now having senators and reps despite all the rigging and logo fiasco. Give them 4 years to build and no other party will come close!

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by nnamdi640: 12:02am On Feb 27, 2023
DAVIDMOE:
The first lesson my brothers should learn is that you don't play politics with emotions. Politics is a war and all the contestant use everything in their disposal to fight it.

The only way for an Igbo man to grab that presidential power is through alignment with other people, but will that happen when we abuse others? No.

If Tinubu becomes president today, El rufai will start nursing the idea of contesting after him because he played a major role in making Tinubu a president.

However, when it comes to my igbo brothers forming alliance with others, our bad mouth will distroy everything.

No body is clean in politics! It is all about personal interest and game of numbers.

I would have loved the outcome of this election if we "the igbos" would have voted en mass for a much popular candidate. At least, when the person wins, we will have hope of getting presidency one day.

We voted against the two major parties which means we may wail for another 4 years undecided
Just continue deceiving yourself. Pdp that was the ruling party then was a party Igbos supported, yet pdp didn't think of zoning president or vice to southeast. My take is that 1) the election was rigged 2) the last thing northerners will do is to give Igbos the opportunity to rule because they think that Igbos will divide this country. Not that Tinubu has the best strategy for him to get good vote in the north, it is because the north feels save to a Yoruba man than south south and southeast.

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by HarunaWest(m): 12:03am On Feb 27, 2023
EKONGKING:


Ha ha Tinubu has won .

Igbos the perpetual loosers .

I will quote u again after declaration.
What makes you think I am Igbo??

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by micchi(m): 12:03am On Feb 27, 2023
Naso so Igbos should vote incompetent men over strong competent man you that have been forcing disaster to us have Nigeria been better off this election will mark the end of deliberately sufferness of the people

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by HarunaWest(m): 12:04am On Feb 27, 2023
PoliteActivist:


Soludo was a JEALOUS buffoon. Please stop mentioning him. Obi has achieved A LOT in this election, and proven so many people wrong. Despite all the logo fiasco and cheating abd rigging, labour party that had nothing before Obi, now has senators and reps!
Well it's now left for him to remain in LP and build the structure. He will need alliances. I was really impressed with his outing. I didn't see him as a threat to us initially until it started affecting our usual strongholds.

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Sevenworldpower(m): 12:04am On Feb 27, 2023
DAVIDMOE:
The first lesson my brothers should learn is that you don't play politics with emotions. Politics is a war and all the contestant use everything in their disposal to fight it.

The only way for an Igbo man to grab that presidential power is through alignment with other people, but will that happen when we abuse others? No.

If Tinubu becomes president today, El rufai will start nursing the idea of contesting after him because he played a major role in making Tinubu a president.

However, when it comes to my igbo brothers forming alliance with others, our bad mouth will distroy everything.

No body is clean in politics! It is all about personal interest and game of numbers.

I would have loved the outcome of this election if we "the igbos" would have voted en mass for a much popular candidate. At least, when the person wins, we will have hope of getting presidency one day.

We voted against the two major parties which means we may wail for another 4 years undecided

Igbo people are not united behind Obi. Makinde and other some politicians from opposition camps are supporting Tinubu. Igbo leaders could not sacrifice their ambition for their son. The truth is north would never vote for an igbo man as long as yoruba, SS or northerner are on the ballot. SS people are not identifying with you just as NC people do not want to be identified with hausas.
Igbo can only by President through a military coup in the current Nigeria.

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by vhykeeytor(m): 12:05am On Feb 27, 2023
DAVIDMOE:
The first lesson my brothers should learn is that you don't play politics with emotions. Politics is a war and all the contestant use everything in their disposal to fight it.

The only way for an Igbo man to grab that presidential power is through alignment with other people, but will that happen when we abuse others? No.

If Tinubu becomes president today, El rufai will start nursing the idea of contesting after him because he played a major role in making Tinubu a president.

However, when it comes to my igbo brothers forming alliance with others, our bad mouth will distroy everything.

No body is clean in politics! It is all about personal interest and game of numbers.

I would have loved the outcome of this election if we "the igbos" would have voted en mass for a much popular candidate. At least, when the person wins, we will have hope of getting presidency one day.

We voted against the two major parties which means we may wail for another 4 years undecided

Only a coward would say these things. The ibos are not asking you not to win elections by forming alliance...but let the process be free, fair and credible. Not over voting and underage voting.

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Roboto11: 12:06am On Feb 27, 2023
PoliteActivist:


Not true at all. Labour that went from nothing few months ago to now having senators and reps despite all the rigging and logo fiasco. Give them 4 years to build and no other party will come close!

With an alliance.
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by raumdeuter: 12:07am On Feb 27, 2023
AndreUweh:


Don’t be silly dude.
Obasanjo and Falae were offered slots from the main parties to contest in 1999.Both are Yorubas.
Then Yar’ardua and Buhari contested from the two leading parties. Both Hausa Fulanis.
So, this time around, why can’t they in the spirit for fairness give the slots of the leading political parties to Ndigbo?.
Stop claiming Igbo because you are none.

You are the one being dishonest

They didn't offer anything to Obasanjo. He defeated Ekwueme to get the ticket

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Godwin4444: 12:07am On Feb 27, 2023
Totilopussylick:
How are the Igbo people the most tribalistic citizens when the Yoruba and tribalism are like 5 and 6
u can see how obi got votes in virtually all regions but we saw how only obi won in d whole of south east n all other candidates having zero votes

What do u call that?

Others voted your own but only u didn’t vote others

We now know u better

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by nedu666: 12:07am On Feb 27, 2023
DAVIDMOE:
The first lesson my brothers should learn is that you don't play politics with emotions. Politics is a war and all the contestant use everything in their disposal to fight it.

The only way for an Igbo man to grab that presidential power is through alignment with other people, but will that happen when we abuse others? No.

If Tinubu becomes president today, El rufai will start nursing the idea of contesting after him because he played a major role in making Tinubu a president.

However, when it comes to my igbo brothers forming alliance with others, our bad mouth will distroy everything.

No body is clean in politics! It is all about personal interest and game of numbers.

I would have loved the outcome of this election if we "the igbos" would have voted en mass for a much popular candidate. At least, when the person wins, we will have hope of getting presidency one day.

We voted against the two major parties which means we may wail for another 4 years undecided

In 2015, all of u were writing letters and articles advising lgbos. Today buhari has kept all of u plus the lgbos you were advising in the same condition.
Once again u are repeating the same all over
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Biafraaa: 12:08am On Feb 27, 2023
This write-up is just funny. Who is talking about emotions here? People came out to vote and INEC is rigging the elections and you are here displaying your ignorance. Btw where exactly are you from?

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Realist12: 12:11am On Feb 27, 2023
SpatialKing:
There no lesson to learn

Tinubu is not the best for this country
You can't bully to Igbos or Blackmail them to support if.
Once he gets to aso rock let him Annihilate the Igbos if can..

Or chase the entire Igbos in Lagos

How ironic it is that your username looks like Spartan king , now you should go and study the Spartans and how their civilization ended because they couldnt make alliances with their fellow Greeks.
Well Tinubu is more intelligent than thinking of annihilating the Igbos or chasing them out of Lagos. You're just the paranoid one .
And it's funny y'all still can't see that the leaders of Lagos are the ones calming the tension of Yorubas considering the over bearing attitude from the Igbos in Lagos yet you still blame your protector.

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Godwin4444: 12:13am On Feb 27, 2023
nnamdi640:
Just continue deceiving yourself. Pdp that was the ruling party then was a party Igbos supported, yet pdp didn't think of zoning president or vice to southeast. My take is that 1) the election was rigged 2) the last thing a northern will do is to give Igbos the opportunity to rule because they think that Igbos will divide this country. Not that Tinubu has the best strategy for him to get good vote in the north, it is because the north feels save to a Yoruba man than south south and southeast.
it all boils down to trust n perception

Igbos are not trusted n d north see them as enemies no thanks to nnamdi kanu n how u igbos echoed everything he said


They prefer to work with d Yorubas they trust that the igbos with vile n uncouth utterances

If u lose n still going back to calling Nigeria a zoo u can’t get anything, even if u lose restrategize, try to form alliance with d north, work with kwankwanso even if it will b as vp first

Imagine if peter obi n kwankwanso worked together n obi is vp

Reason I said obi should b vp is cos majority of northerners don’t trust igbos to vote them as president for now

Check d northern results n u will see that obi is non existent
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Prince16: 12:14am On Feb 27, 2023
Re: The most tribalistic ppl in Nigeria.
#itz pretty obvious
#Action speaks louder than words.
cool

Kog45:
.If you want to go by tribal coloration then you should question yourself, why no other candidates winning any LGA in SE apart from Obi.

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