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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by undisputedKOC: 7:29am 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
100 years to come, Igbo man will still not rule Nigeria. Igbos can never rule Nigeria under democracy.

You fools should have listened to your tin demigod Nnamdi Kanu and his disciple Simon Ekpa and destroyed the South East Zoo, maybe by now, you would have had Biafra.

But you had to follow that political fraudster Peter Obi. Una eyes don clear now. Back to Biafra or Death business undecided
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Anselemchi(m): 7:42am 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. It's no longer about good candidate but interest, Igbo have no business being a president we only need a good country or we break away, I am proud of Igbos there choice is always for d good of the country, obi have won already forget d delay. No one can alter it

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
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by nnamdi640: 8:00am On Feb 27, 2023
sunboy:

PDP with Atiku gave the Vice to the SE (Peter Obi) and now A SS man a chance though.
I was talking about the time pdp was in power
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by cicero(m): 8:16am On Feb 27, 2023
With this mindset I doubt if you’re doing well in your personal life or you are the one being emotional.

1. The igbos have never supported any Igbo man the way they supported Peter Obi, not even Ojukwu, so it is not a pattern

2. We have always fought to align with the government in power and would have done that if Obi hadn’t emerged. Forming alliances has never been our problem.

3. The hatred for the igbos in Nigeria is not because of politics, it has more to do with the Igbo man’s spirit of hardwork and enjoying their successes loudly. It has to do with the Igbo man’s ability to thrive in any part of Nigeria which is misconstrued.

4. Peter Obi is the best of all the candidates if you want to be honest. He has an impeccable pedigree, unblemished public record that is verifiable

5. The Igbo has the most majority of detribalized population in Nigeria. Most times they are responding to the taunting of bigots from other tribes. The igbos refer to themselves as ‘Ojemba enwe ilo’. They have no enemies.

6. The igbos are more likely to get back up faster if anything happens to Nigeria. Remember, before the unfortunate civil war, they were leading in almost everything and after the war, the regionalization was introduced to weaken them and they were given the famous 20 pounds, but they’ve come back up.
This is why I weep for the Igbo boy’s shouting Biafra with criminals. They have a better, much dignified path to greatness and self determination inside them but they’ve chosen a more average path.

7. The best and most honorable of Igbo sons and daughters are not in politics. The Igbo political leadership is present hijacked and championed by former, unrepentant criminals and lazy never do wells whose only goal is to do anything to get money into their pockets. They are the worst and weakest of the Igbo stock.

8. Peter Obi has made the Igbo proud. He eminently qualifies to be the leader of the Igbo race.





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

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Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Scholes007(m): 8:22am 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!
It's obvious lp has come to stay but wait till next election n see tribalism creep in.
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Proudlyngwa(m): 8:31am On Feb 27, 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

Pls can u kindly explain to me like a little child, what made Obasanjo and Jonathan good candidates
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by OmoFiditi: 8:51am 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

LOL...you wrote JAMB 6 times before 2022 according to your post history, yet you think you are sensible enough to advice 49 million people in the East on how to vote? grin grin
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by PoliteActivist: 8:51am On Feb 27, 2023
skj1377:
It's a one off thing it will not happen again. Besides expect some electoral reform. The labour party senatorial winner can't speak Yoruba yet he is representing Yoruba people in Yoruba land. On Xmas day he will go to the east to spend it with his brothers!!! Is that normal

If he does a good job they may even support him to be president. If he does a poor job they'll throw him out.. Everyone is not like you to whom ecerything is about tribe and nothing else!
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by labelle123(f): 8:56am On Feb 27, 2023
Truvelisback:
U have a point, even though i am not an Igbo. If i were Peter Obi, i would begin as a Vice President to a winning or powerful party like APC or PDP presidential candidate, then gradually move for presidential candidate. The northerners have great influence in Politics. Politics no be gra, gra, na sense. U have to wisely and carefully work with the men at the top to get to the top. Goodluck Jonathan and Prof. Osibanjo blew up their chances because they misunderstood these, that was why they were dumped. Na Osibanjo own nai even worse past because he never sat in that position. He was dragging position with his master Tinubu. He got kicked out. I doubt, if he would be given a 2nd chance. I just hope things go well for Peter Obi because the northerners have greater influence as long as politics is concerned.
. As if they will still accept an Igbo man just like that
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by PoliteActivist: 9:05am On Feb 27, 2023
Scholes007:
It's obvious lp has come to stay but wait till next election n see tribalism creep in.

Tribalism how? It's a youth thing, a generation thing, not tribe. if the right person arises within LP he'll be backed by the youth. Example, if a charismatic, incorruptible, Yoruba or Hausa younger man arises within LP, he'll be the youth candidate
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by OlawaleBammie: 9:16am On Feb 27, 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

Why are u hating on tinubu when in reality all the people u voted for are from the PDP and are opposition to him

Only PDP are mandated to hand over power to u and not APC, that is why obi port away from PDP when he noticed the sidelining...instead of u to be hating on PDP, u re directing Ur aggression to tinubu who in reality does not even know what is happening in Ur PDP camp
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Scholes007(m): 9:42am On Feb 27, 2023
PoliteActivist:


Tribalism how? It's a youth thing, a generation thing, not tribe. if the right person arises within LP he'll be backed by the youth. Example, if a charismatic, incorruptible, Yoruba or Hausa younger man arises within LP, he'll be the youth candidate
😉 I hope so. Time will tell I have hope. A strong one at that
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by adesile8697: 9:47am On Feb 27, 2023
Na today , igbos votes massively for obasanjo,igbos also vote massively for Jonathan, Igbos are always ready to vote for any good candidatesNa today , igbos votes massively for obasanjo,igbos also vote massively for Jonathan, Igbos are always ready to vote for any good candidates...
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by nnamdi640: 9:50am On Feb 28, 2023
Godwin4444:
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
He did well in some part of north. You should know that the core north have a big problem with Christians not just Igbos, this should tell you why Tinubu went for Muslim vice. Even Ameachi that taught core north will support him in the primary lost out as a result of that. The core north has used underage voting to place Nigeria in bondage and I just laughed when I see people start seeing it as Igbos problem, as he stand now, those that decides who becomes the next president is the core north through underage voting and if you are not in alliance with them, then you are wasting your time. Christians are now in danger as a result of this. The only time this can stop if there is a way to checkmate underage voting and this can only be achieved if there will be a technology to stop this. And this can only be correct using birth certificate registered and stored in a database
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Slynation(m): 9:54am On Feb 28, 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
we don't fvcking care about Igbo Presidency, put a reputable candidate on that sit and a typical Igbo will leave politics forever...
Re: Lesson My Fellow Igbo Brothers Should Learn About Nigeria Politics by Ebubu3: 12:30pm On Mar 10, 2023
sunboy:

PDP with Atiku gave the Vice to the SE (Peter Obi) and now A SS man a chance though.
Excuse me Sir.
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