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2027: Goodluck Peter Obi!
Last week, a group of South East stakeholders boarded a luxurious bus from Onitsha, Anambra State, to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
Before they got to Abuja, the bus broke down. The driver of the bus categorically told them all to alight that his bus would no longer be going to Abuja.
The South East stakeholders all took his words for it, alighted and boarded another bus, which will help them continue and complete their highly imperative journey to Abuja.
Ladies and gentlemen, H.E. Peter Obi is the driver of that luxurious bus. He has, by his sneaky games over the last few weeks, categorically told millions of Ndigbo at home and in the Diaspora that he is no longer going to Abuja through the ADC Coalition bus.
Since Obi is no longer interested in taking Ndigbo to Abuja come 2027 via the most formidable, viable, feasible, equitable, and unbeatable ADC Coalition bus, eminent Igbo sons and daughters at home and in the Diaspora have started shopping for his replacement as soon as possible.
PO is not the only Igbo leader in the ADC. If he has blatantly refused to pay heed to our wise counsels, but have decided to listen to political leviathans and neophytes online and offline, who want him to fail in 2027, we wish him the very best of luck in his political sojourn.
The train has now left the station...

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Reports and indications suggest that Peter Obi and his blind supporters are reconsidering another political move away from their current platform, the ADC. The question here is whether Peter is leaving to escape standing against other aspirants within his party. It is the same path he once embraced in 2022 leading to 2023 presidential election.
If a political figures appear so afraid to test their popularity within their own party structure, it naturally leads to questions about how they intend to build the broad national consensus required to lead a country as diverse and complex as Nigeria.
Party primaries are a fundamental pillar of democracy, if Peter struggles to compete fairly among fellow aspirants within his party, it becomes difficult to convincingly argue that he can unify and lead an entire nation with diverse interests and strong political contenders.
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Because of his political ambition, he keeps moving young, innocent Nigerians from one party to another.
Why not build your own party? No.
Why not stay and develop one? No.
Instead, he uses his supporters as political bargaining chips, without considering their future.
Now he wants to take them to the NDC to start all over again.
The Obidient movement is a political commodity in the hands of Peter Obi.
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@de_generalnoni You shall NOT see Peter Obi be president,that is more like it...
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Peter Obi just secured sympathy votes for Tinubu with that post. Many of us were already outraged by the incident in Jos.
Whenever I feel like criticizing this government more strongly, Peter Obi reminds me that he could be even worse.
I would rather stick with Tinubu than support someone who seems inconsistent and unclear in his stance. Obi will never be President of Nigeria.
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Peter Obi has now cleared all our doubts. He has publicly and boldly stated that he has always maintained that Nnamdi Kanu, the convicted terrorist, should never have been arrested. According to him, the arrest, detention and now conviction of Kanu represent a failure of leadership and a misunderstanding of the issues at stake.
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@Maziltundeednut It can help me buy more equipment,so i can employ more workers....👍👍💵💵💵
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NDIGBO - A VERY CLANNISH PEOPLE
In all things, the typical Ibo man is VERY CLANNISH.
1. They have their Ibo Nollywood. Just take your time to observe the cast and crew, everybody from cleaners, messengers, electricians and drivers in the crew and actors, actresses and directors of the cast are IBOS.
Even the marketers are Ibos.
But the same people will come to Yoruba Nollywood and begin to gaslight and blackmail you that you are tribalists.
They are all over Yoruba Nollywood casts and crew getting very visible opportunities. Nkechi is always rolling her big yansh on any set and even with entitlement mentality.
One Ibo lady featured on Femi Adebayo's Seven Doors and the Ibo clan rushed out to say it was the girl that made the film a success.
Still you can feel the hatred of these people for Yoruba land.
2. Go to the banks. Check out their Ibo-owned banks and see their staff list. Nearly everybody is Ibo. You can enter their branch in Ikoyi and think that you are in Onitsha. Don't even try to enter their branches in places like trade fair, you will be lost.
Even when they make postings to Yoruba towns they ensure to post mostly Yoruba-speaking Ibo chaps to those places.
You can check Yoruba-owned banks and the case is different. I just don't want to mention the banks.
Still they will accuse Yoruba of Tribalism.
3. The Redeemed Christian Church has been there since the 1950s and it started in Yoruba land.
Quite naturally the pioneer members in the congregation and the Clergies were Yoruba people.
By right, as a consequence of the above, if a line of hierarchy is drawn for the Clergies from Adeboye it is likely that the first 100 Pastors on Queue will be Yoruba people.
It is just natural.
It is the same thing that you will find in Qua Iboe Church which started with Ibibios. It is what you may find in ECWA which started with the Christians of Benue/Plateau and Northern minoritoes.
But Yoruba is the problem for Ndigbo and the readily available whipping child.
They won't talk about Olumba Olumba, Qua Iboe or ECWA but Redeem because they will rather target the ready-made goods.
The Ibos started to join Redeemed Church in the 1990s, today they are already crying marginalisation in that church.
They are saying it's a Yoruba church because an Ibo Pastor may not be Daddy G.O in a long time.
As if it is possible for a Yoruba man to become G.O in Muoka's All-Ibo Christ Chosen or in the church of Ndabosky.
4. Go to the legal profession and see.
It is quite possible to find Ibo lawyers in the chambers of Yoruba senior lawyers and SANs but you will go very far before you ever find the chambers of Ibo senior lawyers and SANs employing non-Ibo lawyers. You are unlikely to find any.
Just go and check.
5. Civill service nko?
Even my Egba wife with her HND couldn't get a job in the Ogun State Civil service and myself wasnt able to find opportunities in Lagos State Civil service, but you will find plenty Ibos in the civil service of Lagos, Ogun and all SW States.
They have several Level 17 officers and Permanent Secretaries in the civil service of Yoruba land
Go and try it in Anambra where they rolled out the drums recently to announce the promotion of one Yoruba man as Permanent Secretary, the FIRST in history. Ask them how many Yoruba people they have in the Anambra State civil service or that of any other Ibo state.
You will be shocked.
Even in the FEDERAL college of Education located in Ibo land they executed their CLANNISH ideas to ensure that only Ibos got nearly 100% of the jobs.
Not even the Ibo man from Abia will find it easy in Enugu Civil service let alone a Yoruba man....

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@adeosunm I don't know what gives the boldness for a mere mortal,born through the vagina of a woman after sexual activity ,to have the guts to say a whole tribe can't rule a country in which they live in...you keep on putting a curse on yourself and children...mr man ...
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@DanielRegha Guy .you just open your mouth waaaa..to talk and type..without even verifying....
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