The hashtag #IgboPresidency2023 is currently a trending topic on social media with Nigerians sharing their views on the
2023 presidential elections and why its the turn of the Igbo tribe to produce the next president.
According to music executive and lawyer, Audu Maikori, 'I believe that the Igbos deserve a shot at the Presidency it’s their turn.But more importantly I believe we can’t keep voting people based on rotation ,ethnicityand religion. Nigeria needs brilliant, passionate and selfless leaders across board'.
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I believe that the Igbos deserve a shot at the Presidency it’s their turn.But more importantly I believe we can’t keep voting people based on rotation ,ethnicityand religion. Nigeria needs brilliant, passionate and selfless leaders across board. #IgboPresidency2023— AuduMaikori (@Audu) October 13, 2019
Good morning ERUDITES ... Backing #IgboPresidency2023 is not the problem here.. As u have confessed.. Hope y'all are ready to vote! That's where the problem is.. We re good at tweeting and re tweeting here... While those that can't tweet are the once deciding for us and voting. pic.twitter.com/04IhyhtIMf— KHYZZO?? (@khyxxo) October 13, 2019
I am minded to support #IgboPresidency2023 in ALL political parties. It is not because I am Igbo but because I am Nigerian. It is about fairness and inclusion. Can you give me any reason why I shouldn’t? Let’s have a debate.— Dr. Joe Abah (@DrJoeAbah) October 13, 2019
Northerners are the least contributions with the fattest allocations. Enough is Enough. #IgboPresidency2023— AyeMojuba ?? (@ayemojubar) October 13, 2019
In 1993, Anambra voted for Abiola SW, Abia vote for Tofa NW— Obinna Nwosu (@obi_Nwosu) October 13, 2019
In 1999 SE gave Obasanjo SW full support
In 2007 SE gave Yaradua NW full support
In 2011 SE gave GEJ SS full support
In 2019 SE gave Atiku SE full support
In 2023, let us give SE full support #IgboPresidency2023 ?? pic.twitter.com/xNvPCy6Zzw
1st Republic - Igbo— Brynxy (@BrynxyFarms) October 13, 2019
2nd Republic - Fulani
3rd Republic - Yoruba
4th Republic -
1999 - 2007 - Yoruba
2007 - 2009 - Fulani
2009 - 2015 - Ijaw
2015 - 2023 - Fulani
When will Hausa rule?
Largest ethnic group Hausa have never ruled yet no noise#IgboPresidency2023#HausaPresidency pic.twitter.com/qF3lrwGqy5
D Igbo race has one of d most lettered,enlightened and sophisticated persons in the world. .— DEMAGOGUE PhD.?senior advocat? (@von_Bismack) October 13, 2019
It's an undeniable fact that our people,though constrained by socio-political indices prevalent in Nigeria yet they thrive.
I support #IgboPresidency2023 Agenda. pic.twitter.com/dyRWo2gFYS
On this twitter ground 2019 election you Igbos insults us Northerners you throw every kind of insults to us... and our only crime is we vote our own.... now you want our votes the cows votes... illetrates votes... you must be joking #IgboPresidency2023 pic.twitter.com/GBtYsIR714— Arc.?u?????d ? (@Architect_Mind) October 13, 2019
As a Yoruba Man, I believe an Igbo man in presidency will champion a rebirth, rejuvenation and bright new day for Nigeria in all the institution in Nigeria.”— Adenekan Mayowa (@Mayorspeaks) October 13, 2019
#IgboPresidency2023
All the presidents we've been having haven't brought any development to Nigeria. An igbo president under this APC and PDP wouldnt bring any development. Instead let's clamour for better leadership instead of promoting tribalism in the disguise of inclusion #IgboPresidency2023— HalfSavage ?? (@Horiawlar) October 13, 2019
The north has drawn Nigeria backwards too much. The yorubas have only been doing follow follow. The north contributes nothing to our economy. For once lets have an Igbo president, Igbos are known to be natural businessmen. Hopefully the economy will boom#IgboPresidency2023— Unkle Brown (@UnkleBrown) October 13, 2019
The north has drawn Nigeria backwards too much. The yorubas have only been doing follow follow. The north contributes nothing to our economy. For once lets have an Igbo president, Igbos are known to be natural businessmen. Hopefully the economy will boom#IgboPresidency2023— Unkle Brown (@UnkleBrown) October 13, 2019
When we ask for a service provider we don’t usually ask about his religionists ethnicity- we ask about his/her qualifications and experience. This is what is needed- my people are hungry, unemployed and losing hope. #NoBeRotationiGoChop #IgboPresidency2023— AuduMaikori (@Audu) October 13, 2019
It's not about the ethnic group— Keefayah?? (@Keefayahq) October 13, 2019
It's about who will take us to the promise land
If there's an igbo candidate that is willing,ready and capable
Let him come forward
If he is good Nigerian will vote
You don't have to force #IgboPresidency2023 down our throat
We all want Beta
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