Tag: Igbo Presidency

  • ‘There is a secret memo in govt against Igbos’ – Sowore alleges

    ‘There is a secret memo in govt against Igbos’ – Sowore alleges

    Nigerian activist and leader of the #RevolutionNow movement, Omoyele Sowore, has claimed that there exists a confidential memorandum within the government that warns against an Igbo presidency.

    The 2023 presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) made this known while featuring on the Honest Bunch podcast, which is co-hosted by actor Chinedu Ani Emmanuel, known as Nedu.

    The activist stressed that the Igbos must break out from the entity called Nigeria for their survival,  asserting that the Igbo community cannot prosper under the present structure of the nation.

    He said, “Nigeria has an Igbo problem. There is a secret memo in the government to be careful of Igbos. The memo is against giving the Igbos political positions and opportunities.

    “For an Igbo man to survive in Nigeria as it is currently put together, Nigeria must break.”

    Watch the video clip below:

     

  • “I did not support Obi because nobody discussed Igbo presidency with me” – Wike

    “I did not support Obi because nobody discussed Igbo presidency with me” – Wike

    Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers says he did not support the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Mr Peter Obi overtly at the Feb. 25 election because nobody discussed Igbo presidency with him.

    Publicity Secretary of Ohaneze Ndigbo Worldwide, Dr. Alex Ogbonnia stated on Friday in Enugu that Wike made the declaration at a meeting the socio-political group had with him in Port Harcourt on Thursday

    Ogbonnia stated that at the meeting, Ohaneze Ndigbo confronted Wike over his alleged role against Obi during the presidential election.

    He stated that Gov. Wike expressed surprise that Ohanaeze was on a fact-finding mission and would explain his role at the presidential election.

    According to Ogbonnia, the Rivers governor explained that the Southern Governors Forum first met at Asaba and agreed that power must shift to the South after President Muhammadu Buhari.

    He explained also that the governors later met in Enugu in September 2021 to reaffirm their position for power to shift to the South.

    He stated that throughout the meetings, “the issue of presidency to the Southeast was never on the table.’’

    Wike also explained that throughout his political adventure, he tried as much as possible to maintain the position of the Southern governors.

    Wike expressed disgust that during the PDP presidential primary election, several well-known people of the Southeast betrayed him and sabotaged the Southern interest by voting for a candidate from the northern parts.

    He added that his unalloyed commitment to the South motivated him “to provide logistics for Obi when he was in Rivers for the presidential campaign’’.

    Wike noted that conversely, he refused to provide even a campaign ground for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of his own Peoples Democratic Party.

    The governor further stated that “what is circulating in the social media is the handiwork of Wike adversaries.’’

    “For instance, the `Full Audio of Governor Wike Caught on Tape Arranging Bribe for INEC Officials’ and published by an online medium, has been on YouTube since Dec. 16, 2016,’’ Wike told Ohaneze.

    He explained that “some mischief makers were using some doctored and false audio and visual materials on the internet to dent Wike’s image.’’

    The governor in admitting that all the decisions he took with respect to the 2023 presidential elections were based on his personal convictions, queried if Ohanaeze Ndigbo ever requested him to support Obi.

    “I am a man with the courage of my convictions and have no reasons to tell lies or to owe apology to anyone.

    “I am always ready to defend my actions any day and at any time and I did not rig the presidential election against Obi,’’ Ogbonnia quoted Wike as having said.

    The Ohaneze publicity secretary stated also that its delegation led by Dr Kingsley Chidozie, the Vice President-General (Abia) nominated Barr Peter Aneke to speak on its behalf at the meeting.

    Aneke thanked Gov. Wike for the cordial relationship the Igbo community enjoyed in Rivers.

    He highlighted the cordial relationship between the people of the Southeast of Nigeria and those of Rivers and wondered how an Ikwerre man would, in good conscience, work against the Igbo presidency.

    He told Wike that the Igbo all over the world were aggrieved with him, especially as the alleged rigging was circulating on the Internet.

    Aneke also told Gov. Wike that the Ohanaeze considered it a duty to confront him over the alleged widespread electoral malpractice in Rivers against Obi.

    He expressed deep sadness that Obi could win in metropolitan Lagos, Abuja, and several other places in the northern parts of Nigeria, only to record low votes in Rivers.

    Aneke added that the delegation was on a fact-finding mission and that both the Igbo elders and youths were eager to know why Wike went the extra mile to pull Obi down in Rivers.

    He enjoined Wike to imagine what would have been the outcome of the election if the Rivers governor had supported Obi at the election.

  • Etymology of Atiku Abubakar as stepping stone for Igbo presidency – By Magnus Onyibe

    Etymology of Atiku Abubakar as stepping stone for Igbo presidency – By Magnus Onyibe

    As it may be recalled, a great deal of verbal missiles were hauled at Anambra state governor and former Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN governor, professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo when he contended in a recently published article titled: ”History Beckons And I shall Not Be Silent (part1)”, that nobody from the lgbo nation has a chance of becoming president of Nigeria in 2023.

    “Let’s be clear: Peter Obi knows that he can’t and won’t win. He knows the game he is playing, and we know too; and he knows that we know. The game he is playing is the main reason he didn’t return to APGA. The brutal truth (and some will say, God forbid) is that there are two persons/parties seriously contesting for president: the rest is exciting drama! “

    The masterpiece by Soludo was a realistic and pragmatic analysis of what l would like to characterize as the ‘lgbo dilemma’.

    Whereas,the frank advise should have woken up the lgbos from what can be likened to a fantastic wonderland dream of presiding over the affairs of our country from Aso Rock Villa in 2023,instead it got a good number of them so incensed that the level of bile directed in rebuke at Soludo was as if he committed some kind of heresy or apostasy.

    In order for readers to better understand the anger of the lgbos against Soludo or any other lgbo man or woman who does not subscribe to lgbo presidency of Nigeria in 2023,it is important that we put into context the propelling force for their quest to occupy Aso Rock Villa when the incumbent president Mohammadu Buhari exits next year.

    The truth is that the anger of the lgbos that culminated into the vitriolic attacks on Soludo stems from the over half of a millennium years old determination of the tribe to regain their lost pride and glory because they were at the commanding heights of the political,economic and social architecture of Nigeria,pre January 1966 coup by the military that resulted in the death of the first republic (1963-66) and the crash of the lgbo from power in practically all the spheres of life in our country.

    Not satisfied with their loss of power, particularly of the political hue in the Nigerian nation,the lgbo sought self determination by engaging the Nigerian state in a civil war from 1967 to 1970 when the country failed to allow her secede.

    But at the end of the war,rather than achieve their objective of returning to the pre-eminent position that they had occupied pre independence or before the British colonialist exited by granting Nigeria independence from colonial rule in 1960,the region got worse off.

    That is simply because a significant number of lives of lgbo people got dispatched prematurely to the meet their ancestors,just as the infrastructure in the eastern region got wantonly destroyed in the course of the horrific war and the situation has not changed much till date.

    In addition,the lgbos who lost the war have thereafter become systematically relegated to the bottom or even got excluded from the main stream of the political system in Nigeria.

    And that is evidenced by the reality that currently,the leadership power equation in the only country that the lgbos can call their own,seem to have been skewed against them as none of them is the head of the executive,legislative or judicial arms of government which is largely responsible for the enduring secessionist tendencies currently bedeviling the region in particular,and the whole country at large.

    Arising from the above,and being a realist, l would argue that Soludo’s  pragmatic  assessment of the chances of an lgbo man/woman becoming president of Nigeria in 2023 as he marshaled in his published treatise : “History Beckons And I Shall Not Be Silent (part 1) was on point.

    But lgbos appear not to be ready to accept the inconvenient truth,hence Soludo’s advise was discountenanced and he was disparaged and excoriated.

    Before the Anambra governor’s matter-of-fact advise that elicited the ire of some lgbos that generated the firestorm that almost literally consumed him,another prominent lgbo politician,senator Orji Uzor Kalu,the current chief whip of Nigerian Senate and ex governor of Abia state had also admonished members of his tribe not to seek to become president of Nigeria in 2023.

    Below are his reasons:

    “I have no problem with an Ibo man becoming president, but we have to do it with other Nigerians.

    “If you don’t do it with other Nigerians, it’s not going to work, no matter how popular you are. This is the president of Nigeria, not the president of Igbo land.”

    He was quoted as basically stating that the lgbos must wait for another time when Nigerians would agree to zone the presidency to the east.

    It is unsurprising that Kalu’s renunciation of lgbo presidency in 2023 did not trigger as much storm as Soludo’s admonishment which l would like to equate politically with an event recorded in the holy Bible ‘Sermon on the Mount’ which is a narrative of the teachings by our lord Jesus Christ during which he laid out the blue print of his doctrine to be followed by his disciples after he must have transformed from the physical into the spiritual realms.

    As the Muslim religion has

    lbrahimic origin which is why lslam recognizes Jesus Christ as lsah -a prophet of God and not son of God which is the belief of we Christians, I won’t be surprised if our Muslim brothers and sisters can identify an equivalent of such narrative in the holy Quran.

    According to John R.W. Stott, “The Sermon on the Mount is probably the best-known part of the teaching of Jesus,though arguably it is the least understood,and certainly it is the least obeyed”.

    So,Soludo’s solution obviously struck the wrong chord amongst not only some lgbo elites,but also a critical mass of of the hoi poloi who are perhaps living in a parallel universe and as such unable to process the reality that it is not yet time for lgbos to call the shots from Aso Rock Villa,and the reason the visionary Soludo was largely misunderstood.

    Perhaps, if the lgbos take the statistics below into consideration,they would probably have a different reaction to Soludo’s wise counsel.

    For instance,the total number of registered voters for the 2023 general elections in Nigeria according to lndependent National Electoral Commission,INEC is 93.5 million.

    And the total number of registered voters in the entire lgbo land is a paltry 11.49 million.

    That makes the eastern region the zone with the least number of registered voters.

    It is followed from the rear by the north central with 14.1 million voters.

    When you compare the south-east registered voters numbers which is about half of the 22.67 million registered voters in the north-west region,it would be clear that the eastern region is a dwarf or Lilliputian politically compared to the south-west which is a giant ,since it has the largest registered voters cache in our country.

    And that makes the south-west the battle ground for all the leading political parties and the south-east a less consequential part of the country for sourcing votes by politicians and therefore on the fringe in the reckoning of political strategists.

    Given the scenario described above,those clamoring for lgbo presidency should take notice of the fact that Wazirin Atiku Abubakar of PDP is from the northern region where the bulk of the voters reside,and it presupposes that he has a home base advantage.

    Also by juxtaposing the south east minuscule and insignificant number of registered voters against that of the south-west region which is 18.3 million,the eastern region’s jeopardy would come into greater relief.

    More so ,if it dawns on the proponents of lgbo presidency in 2023 that the south west is also APC torch bearer Bola Tinubu’s enclave and supporters base.

    But the Igbos driven by ethnic nationalism are wont to argue that lgbos being itinerant people are spread all over Nigeria.

    As such their voting power is more than the 11.49 million ascribed to the zone.

    But so are members of other major tribes -Yoruba,Hausa/Fulani ,ljaw, kanuri,Tiv, kalabari,Urhobo,ldoma and lbibio,lgbira,lgala,Angas etc,perhaps not as many as the lgbos that are challenged by land mass and very mercantile,hence they are very dispersed nationwide.

    Another dilemma that the lgbo nation is contending with in its quest for the presidency of Nigeria is the fact that,of the six (6) geopolitical zones in Nigeria,only the south east where the lgbo is the dominant tribe is comprised of five (5) states,while all the other five (5) regions have at least six (6) states each,with the north west region even having seven (7) states.

    The realities above are the major handicaps that should compel the lgbos to seek collaborations with with either north-west or south-west regions where the critical mass of voters are located,in order for their dream that a member of lgbo ethnic stock would become president of Nigeria would manifest.

    But rather than think critically,they have been fantasizing about an lgbo person becoming president of Nigeria in 2023 without taking into consideration the political calculus or equations outlined above.

    Can those claiming that political structures would not matter in election 2023 also deny the fact that the number of registered voters in specific regions of the candidates would count and a consequential presidential candidate must have a solid voter base ?

    Yet,most politically naive lgbos have elected to remain in self denial by being sentimental instead of analytical.

    Without looking beneath the inherent superficialities,they are counting on votes from the youth demography and those who are discontented with government either due to a prevailing culture of nepotism or insecurity of lives and properties as well as high level of poverty ravaging the masses under the watch of the current administration to catapult an lgbo man into the presidency.

    There is not enough space and time to put in array all the thistles and thorns that have buffeted Nigerians in the past nearly eight (8) years of APC maladministration. But suffice it to say that while those ignoble hallmarks of misrule are significant factors that can influence some voters to desire to punish the ruling party at the polls,they are not enough to swing the presidential pendulum to the lgbos because the region lacks the critical mass of voters.

    Worse still,since it has been established that most Nigerian registered voters reside in the north-west and south-west,it follows that they seldom know Peter Obi and the LP platform.

    More so because Obi and LP were basically unknown quantities nationally,until less than a year ago when the political platform and its candidate became a third force in 2023 presidential race that was hitherto looking like a two horse race.

    To gain better insight,apart from Obi not having a political base like Atiku that practically has the entire north glued together by not only his robust political pedigree but religion and language; and Tinubu that controls the south-west leveraging his long political pedigree and monarchical system existent in Yoruba land,readers only need to interrogate the voting pattern of Nigerians as captured in INEC’s historical records to discover that the category of the electorate that exercise their franchise the most are folks in the rural areas.

    They are not the necessarily the smattering of youth and city slickers who are clamoring for Obi presidency and a handful of discontented adults seeking a new political order.

    The category of Nigerians described above are not whom the lgbo nation should anchor their hope of being the tribe ruling the roost in Aso Rock Villa in 2023.

    For crying out loud,most of our mothers, fathers,aunts and uncles in the villages are the ones who often step out to vote in throngs.

    And they were likely not captured in the opinion polls,particularly the ANAP polling of which the pollsters have admitted they conducted by phone which by its nature is prone to manipulation therefore deeply flawed.

    It is unfortunate that the pollsters seem to be ignoring those factors,either by omission or commission,hence they have ended up with their wrong calculations and false hope about the lgbo producing the next president being a realizable objective without serious collaboration or alliance with voters from any of the two main zones that are home to significant number of voters.

    Had the attempted partnership between the LP and Dr Musa Kwakwanso’s New Nigerian Peoples Party,NNPP come into fruition with Obi as the presidential candidate of the coalition,the probability of an lgbo president in 2023 would have been higher.But without such an arrangement,Obi’s quest for the presidency would most likely be an exercise in futility.

    The above reality is the justification for the recent comment by a prominent lgbo billionaire and power broker,Chief Arthur Eze who reportedly stated in the media, last week,the 24th of December that he had made it known to the LP Presidential candidate,Peter Obi that his ambition is inordinate was emphatic that he is not part of Obi’s plan.

    “I told him to drop his ambition,and wait for next time. “When he told me about his ambition,l asked him the states he thinks he can win in the west and in the north -he told me, but l was not convinced.l told him he can not win; so that he would not waste his time and money”

    Incidentally,in various opinion pieces that l  have been writing and publishing in the mass media in the past two years, l had already identified and analyzed all the bogeys or stumbling blocks clogging the path of the lgbo man’s quest for becoming president of Nigeria without being propelled by the presently moribund presidential power rotation or power shift principle.They can all be found in my website magnum.ng.

    By obviously ignoring the wise counsel of critical lgbo stake holders like Chukwuma Soludo and Arthur Eze,as referenced earlier,clearly Mr Obi must be relying on opinion polls that have been forecasting that president Buhari would be handing over to him as his successor on 29 May 2023.

    Another probable factor which may be at play for the lgbos (with Obi as the arrow head) to be nursing the false hope that they would be producing the next president would be that his strategists are likely working from the answer to the question,instead of the other way round.

    Equally significant is the stunning revelation that presidential power rotation principle which is a gentle man’s agreement hashed out during the unimplemented National Conference held under former military head of state,late general SANNI  Abacha’s regime in 1995 . It was basically a political power sharing formula that is still being relied upon by the lgbos to claim that it is the turn of some of their ethnic stock to rule Nigeria.

    That principle which is not enshrined in Nigeria’s statutes book has been jettisoned by both the ruling All Progressives Party,APC and main opposition peoples Democratic party,PDP, yet the lgbo appear to have remained fixated on it and seem not ready to purge themselves of the mind set.

    Given the present dynamics of politics in Nigeria,only the APC or PDP are the political platforms that can produce the president of Nigeria.

    And the lgbo is unfortunate that the two parties have no lgbo man as their presidential flag bearer.

    So the chance of an lgbo man taking charge in Aso Rock Villa from 29 May 2023 is practically zero.

    The conclusion above does not imply that l have not taken cognizance of the recent emergence of Labor Party,LP as a third (3rd) force in Nigeria’s political space with Mr Peter Obi,former Anambra state governor on the platform of APGA 2007-2014 who was also in 2019 the running mate to Wazirin Atiku Abubakar as presidential flag bearer on the platform of PDP which contested against incumbent president,Mohammadu Buhari of APC.

    But,since it is an inconvenient truth for the typical lgho man that has been seeking to return to the top of the pecking order of leadership of Nigeria resulting in a destructive three (3) years civil war that is believed to have claimed the lives of an estimated three (3) million Nigerians with the lgbos as the main victims,Soludo’s kinsmen who are apparently blind sided by their legitimate,but unrealizable ambition,have chosen to deem the realistic prognosis as an art of betrayal of his people for which he was ‘roasted ‘by lgbo intelligentsia,especially the social media denizens,also known as Obidients and architects of the famous #Endsars protests that had the potentials of revolutionizing Nigeria in 2020.

    Fortuitously,Wazirin Atiku Abubakar has emerged on the scene like a knight in a shining amour to offer the lgbos the rescue that they have been craving by giving them the opportunity via his current quest for the presidency for one of them to be his running mate as vice president.

    By so doing he is according the lgbos the honor and privilege of being the stepping stone for lgbo nation into Aso Rock Villa:

    “I am going to be a stepping stone to an Igbo president in this country. I have shown it in my action, because this is the third time I am running with an Igbo man. If you really want to produce a president, then, vote Atiku-Okowa ticket.”

    The emotional feelings that are oftentimes elicited by an lgbo person not becoming president of Nigeria is so potent that when current lmo state governor,chief Hope Uzodinma of APC via a political abracadabra (controversial court ruling) supplanted, Emeka Ihedioha of the PDP who had earlier been declared winner and sworn into office as lmo state governor; and Uzodinma in trying to take control of the state that was originally largely PDP as governor on APC platform,reportedly called in the military to keep the peace.

    That decision that was necessitated by the rising spate of violence and break down of law and order in the state, resulted in his country home being set ablaze with all the appurtenances including a Rolls Royce car burnt down.

    Having taken into consideration the above circumstances,as far back as two (2) years ago,l had been writing a series of articles with the aim of averting the minds of lgbo people to the rough road that it has to travel to get into Aso Rock Villa in 2023.

    And I had long arrived at the conclusion that it is simply mathematically impossible for an lgbo person to become President of Nigeria without having a prolific political base and aligning with people from the north-west or south-west of Nigeria to make it happen.

    Mr Peter Obi,incidentally is from the south-east which is a politically disadvantaged region probably as a consequence of the civil war triggered by the decision of lgbo leadership at that time to secede in 1967-barely six (6) years after Nigeria’s independence and three (3) years after becoming a republic.

    Worse still,the south-east can not be said to have a political base,simply because there is no evidence that he is enjoying the sympathy of any of the main or even fringe political parties or incumbent governors-from Anambra,Enugu,lmo ,Ebonyi to Abia states.

    Yes,he has the backing of the lgbo social-cultural group Ohaneze Ndigbo,but it is not a political machine. In fact it is as impotent politically as Afenifere in Yoruba land and Arewa in Hausa/Fulani part of our country.

    Do the lgbos have legitimate and justifiable reasons to jostle for the presidency, the answer is in the affirmative.

    That would more than any policy of government enable them get reintegrated into Nigerian nation after the war fought, won and lost some fifty two (52) years ago.

    But as things currently stand,only an Atiku Abubakar presidency with lgbo man as vice president is the out-of-the-box thinking formula that can make it happen.

    It is disappointing that the so called three (3 Rs) Reconstruction,Reconciliation and Reintegration of the lgbos into the Nigerian nation which is a policy introduced by the general Yakubu Gowon regime that prosecuted and won the war (1967-70) has been largely implemented in breach.That is one of the reasons that the polarizing fault lines of division have been widening and amplifying the exclusion of lgbos in the political leadership of our beloved country at the centre due to actions and inactions of the incumbent regime which is exactly why the separatist sentiments of the easterners have persisted.

    Having laid the foundation for the establishment of the proposition that Wazirin Atiku Abubakar would be the stepping stone for lgho presidency, l would like to crave the indulgence of readers to allow me republish a relevant portion of one of the articles that l wrote and first published nearly two years ago in both traditional and online media platforms titled:”Nigeria Presidency 2023: Where Are The lgbo Candidates”

    Here we go.

    “The political inactivity in lgbo land with respect to the presidency of Nigeria in 2023 is quite the opposite of the preparatory activities towards the forthcoming November 6, governorship election which both president Buhari and lNEC chairman,Mahmood Yakubu have vowed must hold on schedule,despite the IPOB threat.

    Somehow , the quartet of Andy Uba of APC, Val Ozigbo of PDP, Chukwuma Soludo of APGA, and Ifeannyi Uba of YPP representing the main political parties have been ramping up their campaigns.

    Given the scenario above , and if the lgbos are really not politicking for the presidency like their Yoruba and Hausa/Fulani counterparts, (which is evident by the reality on ground) the prospect of lgbo presidency in 2023 that may already be in peril, needs to be given a shot-in-the-arm through a strategic partnership that would provide required political structures and financial muscle .

    That is what informed my proposal in the earlier referenced article: “How To Become The President Of Nigeria ln 2023”that the lgbo should align with Atiku Abubakar as PDP presidential candidate in 2023 to achieve the dream of lgbo presidency in 2027.

    My proposal is underscored by the belief that it would be unlikely that the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar who has become a veteran in presidential contests since 1992 with enormous practical experience , would seek for re-election in 2027, if elected president in 2023 via an lgbo alliance and PDP support.

    Unless other northern contenders like Aminu Tambuwal or Bala Mohammed are willing to serve only one term and hand over to an lgbo Vice President,which is a highly unlikely scenario simply because of their relatively young age compared to the former Vice President who would be 75 years next month,lgbo quest for the presidency of Nigeria may remain a mirage.

    In my view, a partnership with Atiku Abubakar as a pathway to Aso Rock Villa remains the most viable trajectory for an lgbo man/woman to become president of Nigeria in 2027 on PDP platform .That is because , Atiku Abubakar is liberal , broad minded, business savvy and has links by marriage to all the three major ethnic groups-Hausa/Fulani, Yoruba and lgbo in Nigeria. It implies that Atiku Abubakar presidency would likely be more inclusive than nepotistic-a trademark of the current government in power that is fueling the current gale of separatist movements.

    The point being made here is that under Atiku Abubakar’s watch as president, separatism would be consigned to the dustbin as inclusiveness becomes a major policy plank in government.With inclusiveness becoming a centre point of public policy in Nigeria ,secessionist tendencies would die a natural death in the manner that Niger delta militancy ceased after the late president Umaru Yar’adua took strategic steps to stabilize the volatile region via his offer of Amnesty to former militants after meeting some of their demands.

    The existential reality in Nigeria’s current political equation that is not balanced , no thanks to Fredrick Lugard.

    That truth is that the lgbos need help to actualize their quest for the presidency of Nigeria. As Atilla the Hun advised “choose your enemies wisely and your friends carefully.”

    It should be obvious to the average lgbo that they can not ascend the throne in Aso Rock Villa seat of power by themself as they lack the numerical strength and political tentacles . And they must accept that their mastery of business can not overnight be translated into the political savviness that is required for someone of lgbo extraction to become the number one(1 )citizen presiding over our country in Aso Rock Villa from 2023.

    So an alliance with the former Vice President , Atiku Abubakar whose political fortune has been built since the time that he first contested against the late MKO Abiola in Social Democratic Party, SDP primaries held in 1992, remains the most viable political catapult that can propel the lgbo nation into Aso Rock Villa , after Alex Ekwueme’s partnership with Shehu Shagari for the presidency of Nigeria (1979-1983).

    It is disappointing that Ekwueme’s vice presidency is the last time the lgbo enjoyed worthy political significance in a country that they have indisputable ancestry.

    Frankly , without adopting or resorting to the application of the type of cold calculations that l am advocating, the lgbo’s demand for someone from their  ethnic stock as number one occupant in

    Aso Rock Villa would  very likely remain a mirage and mission impossible as it would continue to be elusive beyond 2023 and even 2027.

    As a follow up article to “How To Become President Of Nigeria”, l wrote another piece titled : “A Citizen’s Guide on How To Become President of Nigeria” also published on the back page of Thisday newspaper on October 22,2021 and other mainstream newspapers, including Daily lndependence, Vanguard as well as online platforms. And the following points were brought to the attention of readers:

    “Although presidential power play is largely about popularity, it also significantly utilizes conspiracies and alliances as the oxygen and blood for positioning popular candidates for victory in presidential polls.”

    In light of the above reality, which ethnic nationality or nationalities in the Nigerian Union is the lgbo building alliance or conspiring with, overtly or covertly ? None”

    So by and large what Chukwuma Soludo was literally clobbered on the head for saying,had already been identified long ago in my articles before he articulated them more forcefully like a professor that he truly is.And before anybody levels a hasty and mischievous allegation of being anti lgbo against me,l implore readers to obtain and read my latest book : Becoming President of Nigeria. A Citizen’s Guide(2022)

    A quarter of the book which is four (4) of the twelve (12) chapters tome is dedicated to making a case for lgbo presidency in 2023.

    But after painstakingly identifying and interrogating the odds stacked against the lgbo nation in the present political structure of our country,l came to the conclusion that the most feasible pathway for the lgbo to ascend to the apogee of power in Aso Rock Villa soon is to quickly get on the PDP train and piggy-tail Wazirin Atiku Abubakar by ‘donating’ to him their votes in exchange for an lgbo person as vice Presidential candidate that would take over from him in four(4) years time,2027 when he completes his first tenure.

    The lgbo leadership did not heed my nearly two years old advise and my brother, current delta state governor,Dr lfeanyi Okowa who saw the opportunity and could not resist it by letting it slip off,seized the moment.

    And he has identified himself as lgbo man and no one can deny him that identify.

    As it is often with contestation for political power,Okowa did not wait to be given power,he seized it.

    So the rest is now history.

    Incidentally,before l made a case for the lgbo to make a beeline to the presidency via partnership with former vice president Atiku Abubakar, l never discussed it with him even though l have had the privilege of knowing the Wazirin Adamawa over a long time,curtesy of my long association with my former boss and brother,ex governor of delta state (1999-2007) chief James lbori who facilitated my sojourn into politics as a commissioner in his cabinet since 2003.

    It did not surprise me that my proposition for my lgbo brothers/sisters to hinge their mission to Aso Aso Rock Villa on Wazirin Atiku Abubakar’s presidency in 2023 was tagged by my friends and critics alike as ‘Magnus formula’ and of which l received more than a fair share of knocks by the same media mobs that tried to maul Professor Soludo for telling the lgbo nation some home truth.

    About two (2) years after the idea was mooted,I am delighted that the PDP presidential candidate,Wazirin Atiku’ Abubakar has finally validated my proposition made to the lgbos ‘several moons ago’ (as a typical lgbo person would put it) by personally making the pledge to them during his campaign stomp in Awka,Anambra state capital on 15 December,2023 that his presidency would be a stepping stone for lgbo presidency of Nigeria.

    Again,leaning on or drawing from the legendary lgbo wittiness, ‘ndigbo now have the yam and the knife‘ and they can not pretend not to know what to do with the yam and knife.

     

    Magnus Onyibe, an entrepreneur,public policy analyst,author,development strategist,alumnus of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,Tufts University, Massachusetts,USA and a former commissioner in Delta state government, sent this piece from lagos.

    To continue with this conversation,pls visit www.magnum.ng

  • Igbo Youths knock Wike, G-5 governors, accused them of playing dirty politics

    Igbo Youths knock Wike, G-5 governors, accused them of playing dirty politics

    The youth wing of apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide has once again attacked the Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike accusing him  and four other G-5 governors of killing Igbo presidency by playing out dirty politics in the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP).

    Govenor Wike and four other aggrieved governors are presently out of the country where they will be deliberating on who to support for the 2023 presidential elections.

    Speculations are rife that they will be taking a decision on who to choose between Mr. Peter Obi of the Labour Party and Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress, (APC).

    However, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youths have accused Wike of being self-centred in his politics.

    According to a  statement made available to the media on Wednesday, the National President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide, Mazi Okwu Nnabuike described Wike’s movement as one driven by selfish interest and greed.

    Okwu, who berated the Rivers Governor for working against a Nigerian president of Igbo extraction, said Wike was now playing the ostrich.

    “We want to tell Nigerians not to be deceived by the likes of Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, who claims to be fighting against injustice in the PDP whereas he is merely pursuing selfish interests.

    “It is on record that Governor Wike scuttled the micro-zoning of the PDP presidential ticket to the South-East because he felt he would bamboozle his way and get the ticket. But having failed to realise that selfish ambition, he turned to be shouting for justice and equity.

    “Where was the equity when he chased Mr. Peter Obi of the Labour Party out of PDP? Where was equity when he refused all entreaties to back someone from the South-East for the PDP ticket? Now that he failed to clinch to the ticket, he now realises there is equity.

    “Nigerians should not be deceived by Wike’s gimmicks. I also urged the governors moving with him to realise that he is pursuing a personal agenda. There is nothing like integrity in what he is doing, so his claim of leading ‘an integrity group’ should be discarded,” the Igbo youth President declared.

    He also noted that the G-5 governor’s decision to pick a candidate for support will be laced with greed and selfish desires.
  • 2023 Elections: Bribery allegations rock Ohanaeze Ndigbo

    2023 Elections: Bribery allegations rock Ohanaeze Ndigbo

    The Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has been rocked with bribery allegations ahead of the 2023 presidential election in the country.

    This is not the first time the Igbo Organization is rocked with bribery allegations prior to a general election in the country.

    In previous elections, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo has been accused of collecting money to the tune of millions of naira from many different presidential candidates.

    In 2019, Ohanaeze endorsed Alhaji Atiku Abubakar in spite of stiff opposition from members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, from the South-East zone. The development led to a sharp division in the group.

    Currently, a video clip has gone viral on the internet claiming that the group demanded payments from one comrade Kennedy Iyera as a condition to support a Nigerian presidential candidate from the South East.

    Some unnamed Ohanaeze leaders were said to have demanded money as a condition to participate in a meeting for a facilitation of Nigeria president of Igbo extraction.

    However, the spokesman of the Prof. George Obiozor-led Ohanaeze, Chief Alex Ogbonnia has rubbished the claims, noting that the Ohanaeze had always been at the forefront of the push for a South-East presidency.

    He added that the group regretted ever supporting the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Alhaji Atiku Abubakar in the 2019 general elections.

    He posited that the travails presently facing the Igbos are ripple effects of their supporter ship of Atiku in 2019 general elections in the country..

    Ogbonnia dismissed the bribery claim as the most “fallacious, mendacious and callous of all the falsehoods aimed at tarnishing the image of the Igbo as the Judas category that values money more than human conscience.”

    According to him, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo took the advocacy for a president from the South East of Nigeria to all parts of Nigeria, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence, Muhammadu Sa’adu Abubakar III; Chief E K Clarke, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, the British High Commission and so many other places.

    While insisting on president of South East extraction, he restated that he wrote to Atiku to remind him that their support for him in 2019 was the cause of the current travails of the Igbos.

    “I also wrote to Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, reminding him that the current Igbo travails are as a result of our support to his candidacy in 2019. A simple search on the internet will reveal that Ohanaeze had made numerous press releases urging Nigerians and the international community to lend support to the quest by the South East for presidency.

    “On December 13, 2021, I personally addressed an Open Letter to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, reminding him that it is the turn of the South East to produce a president for Nigeria and urging him not to contest the 2023 presidency on the grounds of equity, justice and fairness.

    “The Ohanaeze Ndigbo further propagated the advocacy to the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders (SMBLF) led by Chief E K Clarke, and Chief Nnia Nwodo as the Coordinator General. Other leaders of the SMBLF include Chief Ayo Adebanjo, the Leader of the Afenifere; Dr Pogu Bitrus, Leader, Middle Belt Forum, among others. Our gratitude goes to the SMBLF for their irrevocable position to support an Igbo of the South East for presidency in 2023. Similarly, we thank Chief Olusegun Obasanjo for receiving us in his Abeokuta residence about three times.

    “In the social media clip making the rounds, orchestrated by one Comrade Kennedy Iyere, he alleged that the Ohanaeze Ndigbo led by Chief Nnia Nwodo demanded payments from him to attend a meeting at Awka for a Nigerian president from the South East.

    “The truth of the matter: In October 2020, Chief Damian Okeke Ogene, former President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Anambra State chapter was contacted by Chief Iyere to invite the seven state presidents from the seven Ohanaeze States.

    “Ogene explained to Iyere that members would be coming to Awka from distant places such as Port Harcourt, Owerri, Aba, Ebonyi and that it would not be possible for them to go back to their locations on the same day. Iyere promised to secure hotel accommodation for the seven persons, and that he would also pay for their transport costs.

    “At the meeting in one hotel at Awka, Iyere was seated with White men and he highlighted the unbearable injustice to the Igbo by the past Nigerian leaders and the equity in a South Easterner to become the president of Nigeria come 2023.”

    “Paradoxically, we were very delighted and also curious that a non-Igbo and White men were championing an Igbo cause. At the end of the meeting, he pleaded with us to manage seventy thousand naira (N70, 000.00); that is, ten thousand naira each, as transport costs.

    “Some of us refused the money, while some others reasoned that it could be misinterpreted if we rejected the N10,000 each. I am rather shocked by the depravity and a kindergarten shenanigan with which Iyere painted his encounter with the Ohanaeze Ndigbo; that Ohanaeze Ndigbo demanded payment from him in order to support an Igbo for presidency,” he said.

  • 2023: I have not stepped down from the presidential race – Kalu

    2023: I have not stepped down from the presidential race – Kalu

    Former Abia state governor and Chief Whip of the Senate, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu has denied rumours speculating that he has stepped down his presidential ambition.

    Kalu, Senator representing Abia North Senatorial Zone made the clarification in Igbere, his country home while fielding questions from journalists.

    Kalu said that some persons who read his recently published statement about equity twisted it to send the wrong information to the public.

    The former Abia governor made it clear that he was still in the race, but would declare officially when his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) decides to zone the presidential ticket to the South-East.

    “My stand is very clear. I didn’t drop, I’ve never dropped and I didn’t drop. My advice was for our brothers from South-South and South-West to support us in the South East.

    “They came out en masse to run for president which is not right. Because if there must be equity, the equity must be South-East.

    “I don’t want to see people from South-South and South-West talking about equity. President Jonathan was the Vice President and President for six years. Obasanjo was president for eight years. Osinbajo will be Vice President for eight years soon.

    “So, if there’s any name called equity and justice, it is South-East. Unless that equity is done to us, any other person can run for president including People from Daura.

    “That’s the issue. If we want to talk about equity, every aspirant from South-South and South-West should drop and support us. Unless the ticket will be open for all Nigerians. This is my stand. I’ve never said I’m dropping for anybody”, Kalu reaffirmed.

  • Igbo Presidency: Prominent Igbo politicians in APC,PDP meet

    Igbo Presidency: Prominent Igbo politicians in APC,PDP meet

    Ebonyi State governor , David Umahi and some other prominent Igbo presidential aspirants are currently meeting in Abuja.

    Umahi who doubles as chairman of the Southeast Governors Forum has been booked to chair the meeting which is centered around zoning ahead of the forthcoming general elections.

    The meeting which was organized by Greater Nigeria Conference, GNC, is taking place at the Executive Hall, International Conference Center, Abuja.

    The special assistant to Dave Umahi Francis Nwaze, had hinted that the meeting is centered on zoning the presidency to the south-East by both All Progressives Congress (APC )and opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP)

    According to the media aide, “it is expected that all the presidential aspirants from the zone will be unveiled with Video Documentaries and responses.

    The video would be anchored by Prof. Chinedu Nebo, CON, and Dr. Uju Agomoh after which Dr. Joe Abah and Ferdinand Agu will present the Great Nigeria Communique.

    Some of the presidential aspirants across parties in attendance include Dave Umahi, Chris Ngige, Sen. Anyim Pius Anyim, Sen. Rochas Okorocha, Caroline Nwosu, Sam Ohuabunwa.

    Other dignitaries in attendance include Chief Achike Udenwe, Prof ABC Nwosu, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, Sen. Ben Obi, Chief Okwesiri Eze Nwodo, and Senator Victor Umeh, Iyom Josephine Anenih, Rt. Hon. Francis Nwifuru, Hon. Chinedu Ogah, among others.

  • 2023 elections: Igbos need a new approach to earn our votes-Oluwo of Iwo

    2023 elections: Igbos need a new approach to earn our votes-Oluwo of Iwo

    Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi the Oluwo of Iwo, has declared that he can trust any Igbo aspirant with the Presidency of Nigeria.

    Oluwo made his position known at a time the South-East is demanding that it’s high time to have an Igbo president in the country.

    He condemned in totality the IPOB sit- at- home order on Mondays presently ongoing in all igbo states, saying it’s detrimental to the growth and survival of the country.

    Oba Abdulrosheed also advocated for a rethink by the South Easterners to their approach.

    The monarch held that no Nigerian will feel secured in the hands of a leader whose ethnic attachment deprived other Nigerians their rights.

    The Oluwo spoke through a statement released by his chief press secretary Alli Ibraheem, he advised the igbos to change their approach to issues otherwise their dreams of producing a president may hit the rocks.

    While acknowledging the damage done to Igbos by the Nigerian civil war, he enjoined the south easterners to rescind on their attitude of barring people from other parts of the country from owning properties in their domain.

    He insisted that the policy was not only detrimental to their political strength, but also a deficit to the economic unity of Nigeria.

    According to him, “The civil war wounds meted on south easterners is a weak factor to institutionalize policies capable of tearing the nation apart.

    “I have people from across Nigeria in Iwo, including the South Easterners. They do not only have their businesses but also built their houses and own farm lands. Such is not only peculiar to Iwo but to other parts of the country, except the South-East. A Nigerian in Nigeria should be able to own land anywhere.

    “The style by the South easterners is barbaric. Such is not only detrimental to their economic viability but also to their political recognition. As a traditional ruler, I can’t trust any South easterner as my President.

    “You can’t be a leader on sectional interest. With such unsophisticated, primitive and uncivilized thinking, no Nigerian from other zones will vote a south easterner as their President.”

  • Buhari advocates support for Igbo presidency

    Buhari advocates support for Igbo presidency

    A former presidential aspirant under the platform of Sustainable National Party of Nigeria has debunked claims that the South-East may not produce capable hands who will occupy the office of the Nigerian president come 2023.

    Speaking on Arise Television, Monday morning, February 14, Ahmed Buhari, a former presidential aspirant during the 2019 general election, said that every section of the country has individuals who can pilot the affairs of the country credibly if given the opportunity.

    Making a case for Southern Presidency come 2023, Buhari said that it’s just fair that the next president is zoned to the South.

    According to him, in 2015, the North cried loudly that power should shift to the North after Goodluck Jonathan said it’s the same argument in 2015 that produced President Mohammed Buhari, a Northerner to fill the slot of the North after Jonathan from the South-South.

    He wondered why the same people who clamour for power shift then to the North are now opposing the same power shift to the South.

    He however emphasized that for the sake of equity and fairness, the presidential slot should further be micro zoned to South East once ceded to the South.

    “Because South East is the only zone in the entire South that has not produced the president of Nigeria since the advent of Democracy in 1999,” he said.

    According to him, there are arrays of eminently qualified persons from the South East who have indicated interest in the job.

    Mentioning Orji Kalu, Rochas Okorocha and Anyim Pius Anyim, Buhari said that the credentials of all of them should be placed on the table for examination.

    “But among all of them that have indicated interest in the presidency from South East, Buhari says, if given opportunity to choose, that Anyim stands out.”

    According to him, Anyim performance in the Senate as its president when the National Assembly was in turmoil, his stabilizing roles at that point, marked him out as one who could be entrusted with leadership and he will be sure to deliver .

    Buhari also noted that Anyim’s disposition on restructuring gives him out as a leader who is ready to listen and carry everyone along.

    Stating further, Buhari recalled that Anyim’s role in the office of secretary to the government

    He therefore maintained that Anyim’s roles so far at the national level distinguish him out as one with the best exposure and experience to provide the desired leadership to Nigeria.

     

     

  • 2023: Stop begging for Igbo presidency, we want Biafra, IPOB warns South East elders

    2023: Stop begging for Igbo presidency, we want Biafra, IPOB warns South East elders

    The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has admonished Southeast elders to channel their energies towards the realisation of Biafra instead of begging for Igbo Presidency.

    It warned the elders not to use its name or that of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu to seek political appointments.

    IPOB also asked the elders, political leaders, and groups, including Ohanaeze Ndigbo, to direct their efforts towards the unconditional release of Kanu.

    The group, in a statement by its Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, maintained that its interest was not on having an Igbo as “President under the present contraption called Nigeria.”

    The statement reads in part, “Our attention has been drawn to the unpatriotic moves by some unreliable elders in Biafraland who are begging the Alamajiri elders for President of Nigeria from Igbo stock in 2023.

    “We want to make it categorically clear to desperate Igbo politicians both elders and self-acclaimed leaders that IPOB under Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is not looking for any Nigeria President of Igbo extraction.

    If our elders think they can use IPOB and Nnamdi Kanu to bargain their ways into political offices then they are in for the shock of their life. We are keenly watching developments and taking record of them.

    “Some self-appointed Igbo leaders desperate for power in 2023 should refrain from making unguarded utterances that make the entire Igbo race a laughing stock by Northerners. It makes no sense to be desperate over power shift in 2023 while illustrious Igbo son Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is still in detention.

    “IPOB members that died did not die because of Igbo President … What we need at this very point in time is the unconditional release of our Leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

    “It is better Igbo politicians, businessmen, elders, traditional rulers, religious leaders and acclaimed leaders including Ohaneze Ndigbo should retrace their steps and carry themselves with dignity at all times.

    “They must realise that the Northern oligarchy and the Fulani cabal controlling Nigeria will never allow or support any Igbo man to become President of Nigeria. It doesn’t matter how such a stooge wishes to please them, they have bitterness against the Igbo. So, it’s better they focus on fighting for Biafra restoration.

    “Any bargains against this divine mandate will not succeed. We call on Igbo politicians, elders, and traditional rulers, including Ohaneze Ndigbo, to come back; there is no road in that path they are toeing.”