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Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by Cassandraloius: 8:09am On Feb 21
Democracy indeed.
Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by doffman: 8:10am On Feb 21
PureFace1:


Imagine this retard that majority of his generation voted his tribal man accusing Yoruba of tribalism.

You guys are pushing your propaganda too far, Tinubu only secured 65% of south west votes with many Yoruba voting for Peter obi while Peter Obi got 95% of East votes.
How did Peter Obi secured 95% of East votes if you didn't see him as emperor ? but it is Tinubu that barely got 65% of SW votes that his people see as the emperor he even lost Osun and Lagos state.

You clearly don't know what you are saying, Tinubu would have trashed Obi with at least 10 million votes if South west see him as you portrayed and there's no way he would have lost Lagos and Osun state.

You are just projecting what you are on others, you are the real tribalists. It's not guaranteed that Peter Obi would even be able to perform better than Tinubu if he was the one there, naira might be over 3k by now if it was Obi in charge.

I will see your wailing if somehow Tomorrow Tinubu policies started yielding fruit and the economy change. Hope all you delusional folks will eat your vomit.


Don’t disturb yourself to reply them .
Are the Igbos not the same people that voted wrong people as their governor or are Yoruba the same people that also voted their corrupt governors for them .

They did not vote for TINUBu same way some yorubas did not vote for Peter obi . Both the tribes are tribalistic in that scenario.

In fact many Yorubas voted for Obi than Igbos that voted for TINUBu .


Igbos are the greatest tribal people compare to other tribes in Nigeria . Once you did not subscribe to their notion they will tag you tribal person .

I went to school in their region and I can see how they are highly tribal in their region compare to Northern and southern part I also went to .

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Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by NaMe4: 8:18am On Feb 21
Does this apply to Hope Uzodimma?
Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by Okoroawusa: 9:04am On Feb 21
Kepukepu:
Tell me any Igbo person that has ever won thr west. I'm waiting
Let me ask again... how old are you?

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Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by mabea: 9:22am On Feb 21
I have always held this view and it is on point.
Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by chidiokay: 9:24am On Feb 21
Kepukepu:
It does make sense that people who have been accustomed to a certain type of system might be more likely to support leaders who reflect those values, even if they are not good for them. There's a concept called "path dependence" that refers to how the choices we make in the present are shaped by the choices we made in the past. So, in a country that has recently transitioned from monarchy to democracy, it's possible that the effects of that historical system are still present in the culture and may influence people's political decisions.

Yorubas and Hausa had organized monarchical systems where they paid homage to a single strong leader called Oba or Emir, this influences their political choices as well. They always see a reason to depend on someone who takes the position of what the Obas and Emirs were in this current dispensation, irrespective of whether the person is capable or not. They always want to be led and to have someone they can call their leader. So it does not matter if the person is competent, they will follow him. It's in tune with their culture
This mentality is more pronounced with the hausas than with the Yorubas because the Yorubas re more liberal and has accepted western education more, however this cultural trait is still there in both tribes.

So Yorubas and Hausas are more likely to obey a leader who can enforce himself and create the image of protecting their cultural heritage than someone from the east or southsouth. It's in their culture to worship humans like demigods.
It's the way many Yorubas perceive Tinubu, Awolowo and Abiola and how most northerners perceive Buhari.

It's hard for someone to attain the status of a demigod in the east even Ojukwu who led the Biafran war did not win any state during elections in the east. Peter Obi is getting popular because of his competence and how he sold himself (most Tinubu supporters will argue this).




In summary of all these epistle, "Everybody is a boss in the East" where as it taken the East

What is enviable about the leadership style we have seen in the East over the years ... soludo as brilliant as he sounds what is he doing that makes east leadership style topnotch

Have you ever seen a bus driven by all passenger or pilot flown by all boarders no be one person go pilot
Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by JagabanB: 9:38am On Feb 21
Kepukepu:
It does make sense that people who have been accustomed to a certain type of system might be more likely to support leaders who reflect those values, even if they are not good for them. There's a concept called "path dependence" that refers to how the choices we make in the present are shaped by the choices we made in the past. So, in a country that has recently transitioned from monarchy to democracy, it's possible that the effects of that historical system are still present in the culture and may influence people's political decisions.

Yorubas and Hausa had organized monarchical systems where they paid homage to a single strong leader called Oba or Emir, this influences their political choices as well. They always see a reason to depend on someone who takes the position of what the Obas and Emirs were in this current dispensation, irrespective of whether the person is capable or not. They always want to be led and to have someone they can call their leader. So it does not matter if the person is competent, they will follow him. It's in tune with their culture
This mentality is more pronounced with the hausas than with the Yorubas because the Yorubas re more liberal and has accepted western education more, however this cultural trait is still there in both tribes.

So Yorubas and Hausas are more likely to obey a leader who can enforce himself and create the image of protecting their cultural heritage than someone from the east or southsouth. It's in their culture to worship humans like demigods.
It's the way many Yorubas perceive Tinubu, Awolowo and Abiola and how most northerners perceive Buhari.

It's hard for someone to attain the status of a demigod in the east even Ojukwu who led the Biafran war did not win any state during elections in the east. Peter Obi is getting popular because of his competence and how he sold himself (most Tinubu supporters will argue this).

lgb0s love faIIacy alot, SE Iittered with sh*tty leaders is talking about how others "... always vote wrongly"?

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Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by JagabanB: 9:39am On Feb 21
mabea:
I have always held this view and it is on point.
So what's your view about SE having sh*tty Ieaders from generation to generation?

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Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by JagabanB: 9:43am On Feb 21
Bookhub:
op its not their fault its is a self preservative behaviour people love their culture and race,,Nigeria should never be one in the first place blam lugard ,imagine if America white were outnumbered by the blacks the blacks will most likely vote a blacks candidate and whites will most likely vote a white candidate its everywhere,if only yorubas and hausas will agree to divide Nigeria but no they cant live without igbos.
lgb0s yearn so much to leave Nigerîà but they want Hausa and Yoruba to do the paperworks for them, are u saying u really 3rd cIass citizèñs?

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Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by JagabanB: 9:46am On Feb 21
Kepukepu:
Yorubas always vote Yoruba agenda. There's never been a time you see the results coming out of the west to be majority about competence. It's always an agenda type of voting.

It's the truth. Couple of Yorubas had won election in the east, no Igbo person has ever won the west. Guess who's voting along tribal lines
Go to 2019 election results collation thread, the only region that voted neutrally happened to be SW, votes were well splitted, go to that same and u will see lgb0s praising Yorubas for being sophisticated because they don't do "herd voting", today, because a Yoruba man won election, Yorubas are bàd?
Short memories.

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Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by ExudeLoveToAll: 9:55am On Feb 21
PureFace1:


Shut up lol

I guess GEJ that majority of Yoruba voted for during his first term was a Yoruba man too.

If it was really about competence, Peter Obi the agulu fraud wouldn't secure 95% of south east votes, Ngige performed better than him in Anambra in all sectors but sure let's pretend it is not about Igbo being so desperate to produce a president.


Why not communicate sanely for once? The guy replying you is communicating while using his critical thinking skills but you go about abusing him. Use yours please
Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by mabea: 11:18am On Feb 21
JagabanB:

So what's your view about SE having sh*tty Ieaders from generation to generation?
Shitty leaders? Tell me more about it.
Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by KanuIsCursed: 11:33am On Feb 21
Coming from someone who elected idiot that built toilet as ICT centre for.
Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by adefitim(m): 11:56am On Feb 21
OP please stop this kind of thread before it get to late, remember that in 3 years time yall we want to project your kinsmen for President and you will need the same pple you all hurling and calling all sort of names. Learn this game and remove emotions, nobody hate Igbo now but when the election comes the tone will change....

Please learn

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Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by Museum: 11:57am On Feb 21
Prevarication, outright lies, mind games, and confusion seem to be the lot of some, like the author here. On some days, the tribes you pointed out voted the winner of elections?, howbeit wrongly, by your assertion. On other days, 'No!, the elections were rigged, as the losing candidate(s) must have had the majority vote?. Why not pick a side and stick with it?, It must be such a miserable cope system latching to just about anything for a futile and failed attempt at rational thinking.

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Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by JohnAOne: 11:58am On Feb 21
adefitim:
OP please stop this kind of thread before it get to late, remember that in 3 years time yall we want to project your kinsmen for President and you will need the same pple you all hurling and calling all sort of names. Learn this game and remove emotions, nobody hate Igbo now but when the election comes the tone will change....

Please learn
They won't stop...

They won't learn...

We are NOT one...
Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by Museum: 12:09pm On Feb 21
Some of those may be responsible, and not all I believe, as they do exist now across the ethnic divides. Being losers themselves, they are only capable suppliers of divisiveness, never in good faith, and totally inept of logic. It must be such a smart move for the original topic creator to have bunched entire tribes, including their own supporters from these tribes into a coloration of incorrect decision makers, and incapable of making good decisions because of their cultural heritages. Well I do not blame him, serves those ones right, after all they won't be spared of the name-calling, and insults, they would always be an unregarded means to the selfish ends of some.

adefitim:
OP please stop this kind of thread before it get to late, remember that in 3 years time yall we want to project your kinsmen for President and you will need the same pple you all hurling and calling all sort of names. Learn this game and remove emotions, nobody hate Igbo now but when the election comes the tone will change....

Please learn

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Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by doffman: 2:24pm On Feb 21
Okoroawusa:

Let me ask again... how old are you?

😀
Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by JagabanB: 10:10pm On Feb 21
mabea:
Shitty leaders? Tell me more about it.
As usual, prètènd they vote good leaders.
Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by 3rdeyeNigeria: 10:20pm On Feb 21
Most educated and enlighten Yorubas registered voters (which is over 60%) voted for Peter Obi because he engaged them intellectually.

Nairaland is not real life.

Personally I don't take banter here seriously.
Re: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by adefitim(m): 11:59am On Feb 22
Museum:
Some of those may be responsible, and not all I believe, as they do exist now across the ethnic divides. Being losers themselves, they are only capable suppliers of divisiveness, never in good faith, and totally inept of logic. It must be such a smart move for the original topic creator to have bunched entire tribes, including their own supporters from these tribes into a coloration of incorrect decision makers, and incapable of making good decisions because of their cultural heritages. Well I do not blame him, serves those ones right, after all they won't be spared of the name-calling, and insults, they would always be an unregarded means to the selfish ends of some.


It is getting out of hands these days.

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