Trinitycian: 4:11pm On Mar 31 |
Dear Atiku,
In 2023, I ed you. I campaigned for you with all my strength because I believed that your detribalised nature would help end the marginalisation we face in Southern Kaduna.
In 2022, I was shocked when you deleted your post condemning the gruesome murder of Deborah Samuel. At that moment, I vowed never to you. However, my friends convinced me otherwise, arguing that it was a political move to secure core Northern votes. They reminded me of how detribalised you are. I accepted their reasoning and decided to you, because the alternative (a Tinubu Muslim-Muslim ticket) seemed even worse for us. I knew Peter Obi could not defeat Tinubu under an unpopular party, so I chose to stick with you. I campaigned for you, and together, we delivered Kaduna to you.
Fast forward to the ongoing discussions about a coalition for 2027, I was excited. My hope was that either you or someone from the South-East would emerge victorious. I firmly believe that peace can only return to Southern Kaduna and other Christian-dominated Northern areas if a detribalised Northerner like you or a Southerner becomes president.
However, recent events have forced me to reconsider. It is unfortunate that many from the South-East only acknowledge Northern Christians as distinct from Muslims in online discussions. In reality, there is no difference. Our people, especially truck drivers, are being targeted and killed in the South-East. While I acknowledge that criminals are responsible for these acts, what horrified me the most was the recent Uromi killings in Edo State, where several Hausa individuals were gruesomely burnt alive.
The tragedy itself was horrific, but what truly broke me was the reaction from many South-Eastern social media s, justifying the killings. I literally shed tears as I read those posts. It dawned on me that we are on our own. Our saviour is certainly not in the South-East; in fact, things might become even worse for us under their leadership.
I must take this opportunity to appreciate President Tinubu, he has truly surprised me. Despite the initial concerns about the Muslim-Muslim ticket, he has shown us love. Uba Sani, too, has stood by us. May God bless them both. My only grievance with Tinubu is the economic hardship, but if Atiku chooses to align with the South-East, I will have no hesitation in switching my allegiance to Tinubu. At least, I know for certain that he does not hate us, that is a fact. He also appears to recognise the distinction between Northern Muslims and Christian Northerners. If he could favour us in his first term without worrying about re-election, it is clear that his second term would be even more beneficial for us.
I sincerely hope that you select a running mate from the South-South or South-West, someone who is truly detribalised.
I wish you the best of luck.
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mii4u(f): 4:20pm On Mar 31 |
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Ikaeniyan0: 4:25pm On Mar 31 |
Trinitycian:
Dear Atiku,
In 2023, I ed you. I campaigned for you with all my strength because I believed that your detribalised nature would help end the marginalisation we face in Southern Kaduna.
In 2022, I was shocked when you deleted your post condemning the gruesome murder of Deborah Samuel. At that moment, I vowed never to you. However, my friends convinced me otherwise, arguing that it was a political move to secure core Northern votes. They reminded me of how detribalised you are. I accepted their reasoning and decided to you, because the alternative (a Tinubu Muslim-Muslim ticket) seemed even worse for us. I knew Peter Obi could not defeat Tinubu under an unpopular party, so I chose to stick with you. I campaigned for you, and together, we delivered Kaduna to you.
If Deborah Samuel is your sister or daughter, I wander how you will feel if someone says something like this
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Chimarto: 4:37pm On Mar 31 |
If you're serious post this in your Facebook and let's know. You're hidding under naira land to incite hate. Onye ofem.an.u
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Trinitycian: 4:38pm On Mar 31 |
Ikaeniyan0:
If Deborah Samuel is your sister or daughter, I wander how you will feel if someone says something like this
She's my sister. That's why I want a detribalised person to govern. Atiku lost many ers because he deleted his post condemning the gruesome murder. He will lose way more if he aligns with the South-East. No difference between those Northern bigots and most South-Easterners. The way they're celebrating the murder is 200 times worse than Atiku deleting that tweet.
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Trinitycian: 4:39pm On Mar 31 |
Chimarto:
If you're serious post this in your Facebook and let's know. You're hidding under naira land to incite hate. Onye Yoruba
I'm not Yoruba. View my profile well.
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alanto: 4:40pm On Mar 31 |
Usually many things happen during electioneering period, propaganda, rumors, distorted fact and outright lies to paint some people as bad.
I will keep saying it, you can't say a Yoruba is tribal or religious leaning, we just don't care. I'm married to someone from North Central. The Tinubu married someone from Delta. Every other tribe including the other majority tribes are conscious of marrying from their tribes and religion but we don't care. I'm married to a Muslim woman and I don't give a hoot how and what she practice as faith. Like Tinubu is a Muslim and his wife is a Christian, a pastor Mrs. As Yoruba we see humanity first.
It's funny how these long standing facts get bended and believed by people that have always known it.
These people that call Yoruba tribalist. Let's them bring a list of their family or community that married outside their tribes.
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Brandosky: 4:51pm On Mar 31 |
Trinitycian:
Dear Atiku,
In 2023, I ed you. I campaigned for you with all my strength because I believed that your detribalised nature would help end the marginalisation we face in Southern Kaduna.
In 2022, I was shocked when you deleted your post condemning the gruesome murder of Deborah Samuel. At that moment, I vowed never to you. However, my friends convinced me otherwise, arguing that it was a political move to secure core Northern votes. They reminded me of how detribalised you are. I accepted their reasoning and decided to you, because the alternative (a Tinubu Muslim-Muslim ticket) seemed even worse for us. I knew Peter Obi could not defeat Tinubu under an unpopular party, so I chose to stick with you. I campaigned for you, and together, we delivered Kaduna to you.
Fast forward to the ongoing discussions about a coalition for 2027, I was excited. My hope was that either you or someone from the South-East would emerge victorious. I firmly believe that peace can only return to Southern Kaduna and other Christian-dominated Northern areas if a detribalised Northerner like you or a Southerner becomes president.
However, recent events have forced me to reconsider. It is unfortunate that many from the South-East only acknowledge Northern Christians as distinct from Muslims in online discussions. In reality, there is no difference. Our people, especially truck drivers, are being targeted and killed in the South-East. While I acknowledge that criminals are responsible for these acts, what horrified me the most was the recent Uromi killings in Edo State, where several Hausa individuals were gruesomely burnt alive.
The tragedy itself was horrific, but what truly broke me was the reaction from many South-Eastern social media s, justifying the killings. I literally shed tears as I read those posts. It dawned on me that we are on our own. Our saviour is certainly not in the South-East; in fact, things might become even worse for us under their leadership.
I must take this opportunity to appreciate President Tinubu, he has truly surprised me. Despite the initial concerns about the Muslim-Muslim ticket, he has shown us love. Uba Sani, too, has stood by us. May God bless them both. My only grievance with Tinubu is the economic hardship, but if Atiku chooses to align with the South-East, I will have no hesitation in switching my allegiance to Tinubu. At least, I know for certain that he does not hate us, that is a fact. He also appears to recognise the distinction between Northern Muslims and Christian Northerners. If he could favour us in his first term without worrying about re-election, it is clear that his second term would be even more beneficial for us.
I sincerely hope that you select a running mate from the South-South or South-West, someone who is truly detribalised.
I wish you the best of luck.
Who is this idiot !!
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jmoore(m): 4:51pm On Mar 31 |
Trinitycian:
She's my sister. That's why I want a detribalised person to govern. Atiku lost many ers because he deleted his post condemning the gruesome murder. He will lose way more if he aligns with the South-East. No difference between those Northern bigots and most South-Easterners. The way they're celebrating the murder is 200 times worse than Atiku deleting that tweet.
Babablu. 80% of northerners killing of Deborah.
Just park one side with your ridiculous blackmail. If you like, go and vote for Boko Haram.
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Ikaeniyan0: 4:51pm On Mar 31 |
Trinitycian:
She's my sister.
If she's your sister or daughter, you won't be writing this
prigoz:
Dear Atiku,
In 2023, I ed you. I campaigned for you with all my strength because I believed that your detribalised nature would help end the marginalisation we face in Southern Kaduna.
In 2022, I was shocked when you deleted your post condemning the gruesome murder of Deborah Samuel. At that moment, I vowed never to you. However, my friends convinced me otherwise, arguing that it was a political move to secure core Northern votes. They reminded me of how detribalised you are. I accepted their reasoning and decided to you, because the alternative (a Tinubu Muslim-Muslim ticket) seemed even worse for us. I knew Peter Obi could not defeat Tinubu under an unpopular party, so I chose to stick with you. I campaigned for you, and together, we delivered Kaduna to you.
His Twitter handler condemned the killings of Deborah, but for political reasons he deleted it, and you think such a person will be fair to you?
I wander how Atiku is different from the people you're crying about
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doncartel: 4:55pm On Mar 31 |
God gave Atiku everything, children (28), money (billions), education (masters), career (customs), wives (4), houses (hundreds), health (excellent), private jets (enough) etc.
But he doesn’t feel fulfilled in life because of the presidential ambition that he set for himself since 1992. He will be in his 80s at the next election and it’s all looking more unlikely as the years go by.
His life has become a terrible lesson for all: If at first you don’t succeed, don’t just try, try, try and try again. Because you may not succeed at the end like Abraham Lincoln but may keep trying till the end like Atiku Abubakar.
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Trinitycian: 4:56pm On Mar 31 |
jmoore:
Babablu. 80% of northerners killing of Deborah.
Just park one side with your ridiculous blackmail. If you like, go and vote for Boko Haram.
You're right, all northern extremists ed it, that's why I prefer a detribalised Northerner like Atiku. I'll never El-Rufai for President, for example. If Atiku aligns with a South Easterner again, I will switch my allegiance to President Tinubu. I don't think you read and comprehended my post.
The reason I'm banking on a Southerner is because of those Northern extremists on your screenshot. That's the major reason I campaigned against Tinubu’s Mu-Mu ticket!
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Jman06(m): 4:57pm On Mar 31 |
I don't believe that those people killed in Uromi were just innocent hunters! I haven't heard before that one of the occupations of northerners living in the southern region of Nigeria is hunting! It is totally strange to me and that's why I find it difficult to believe that those guys were not part of the gang of Fulani herdsmen constituting security threats by going about destroying people's farms as well as killing, kidnapping and raping women in different communities in the South.
Besides op, you can't prove that those guys were mere hunters neither can you prove their religions
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Trinitycian: 5:01pm On Mar 31 |
Ikaeniyan0:
If she's your sister or daughter, you won't be writing this
His Twitter handler condemned the killings of Deborah, but for political reasons he deleted it, and you think such a person will be fair to you?
I wander how Atiku is different from the people you're crying about
I condemned Atiku for that. At least, he didn't celebrate it. Atiku has proven to be detribalized. In fact, he's hated in the core North because the South and Northern Christians love him. But politics can be crazy. I hate that he deleted that tweet. But with the Muslim-Muslim option at the time, we had to fight against it.
Anyway, 2027 will be different. Tinubu has proven himself to be a lover of South Kaduna people. So e no go hard me to switch my allegiance to him. Make Atiku make any small mistake, and we're done
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Fibonacci88: 5:02pm On Mar 31 |
Who dey beg anybody to vote anybody?? If u like vote nonsense the suffer go touch everybody. Go and ask those who wanted to teach obi a lesson in 2023 how life is treating them. In 2027 no need to compel anyone. U vote anyhow u suffer anyhow.
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Ikaeniyan0: 5:05pm On Mar 31 |
Trinitycian:
In fact, he's hated in the core North because
Go through the 2023 presidential election result and see how wrong you are. Atiku is not hated in the core north
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indemnityy: 5:07pm On Mar 31 |
Trinitycian:
Dear Atiku,
In 2023, I ed you. I campaigned for you with all my strength because I believed that your detribalised nature would help end the marginalisation we face in Southern Kaduna.
In 2022, I was shocked when you deleted your post condemning the gruesome murder of Deborah Samuel. At that moment, I vowed never to you. However, my friends convinced me otherwise, arguing that it was a political move to secure core Northern votes. They reminded me of how detribalised you are. I accepted their reasoning and decided to you, because the alternative (a Tinubu Muslim-Muslim ticket) seemed even worse for us. I knew Peter Obi could not defeat Tinubu under an unpopular party, so I chose to stick with you. I campaigned for you, and together, we delivered Kaduna to you.
Fast forward to the ongoing discussions about a coalition for 2027, I was excited. My hope was that either you or someone from the South-East would emerge victorious. I firmly believe that peace can only return to Southern Kaduna and other Christian-dominated Northern areas if a detribalised Northerner like you or a Southerner becomes president.
However, recent events have forced me to reconsider. It is unfortunate that many from the South-East only acknowledge Northern Christians as distinct from Muslims in online discussions. In reality, there is no difference. Our people, especially truck drivers, are being targeted and killed in the South-East. While I acknowledge that criminals are responsible for these acts, what horrified me the most was the recent Uromi killings in Edo State, where several Hausa individuals were gruesomely burnt alive.
The tragedy itself was horrific, but what truly broke me was the reaction from many South-Eastern social media s, justifying the killings. I literally shed tears as I read those posts. It dawned on me that we are on our own. Our saviour is certainly not in the South-East; in fact, things might become even worse for us under their leadership.
I must take this opportunity to appreciate President Tinubu, he has truly surprised me. Despite the initial concerns about the Muslim-Muslim ticket, he has shown us love. Uba Sani, too, has stood by us. May God bless them both. My only grievance with Tinubu is the economic hardship, but if Atiku chooses to align with the South-East, I will have no hesitation in switching my allegiance to Tinubu. At least, I know for certain that he does not hate us, that is a fact. He also appears to recognise the distinction between Northern Muslims and Christian Northerners. If he could favour us in his first term without worrying about re-election, it is clear that his second term would be even more beneficial for us.
I sincerely hope that you select a running mate from the South-South or South-West, someone who is truly detribalised.
I wish you the best of luck.
Go and die.
Idiot.
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Trinitycian: 5:08pm On Mar 31 |
Ikaeniyan0:
Go through the 2023 presidential election result and see how wrong you are. Atiku is not hated in the core north
Some of those bigots voted him because he was running against Southerners.
Compare to how Buhari trashed him even in his polling unit.
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obiekunie01: 5:09pm On Mar 31 |
How they always manage to throw it on Igbos is still a mystery that is so hard for me to unravel.
Uromi is 96% Muslims and they neither speak nor understand Igbo language but as they killed northerners, they are now classified as Igbos.
AND YORUBAS THAT USE TO CLASSIFY THEM AS THEIR DISTANT COUSINS ALL OF A SUDDEN WASH PILATE HANDS ON THEM AND CLAIM THEY ARE MORE RELATED TO IGBOS!
Lord have mercy on this contraption.
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shivisee: 5:10pm On Mar 31 |
The way IPOBs idiots celebrated this killing ehn, you will even think they orchestrated it. My concern is “ what do you stand to gain in shedding innocent bloods?? Don’t you know it’s a fundamental rule of life not to shed blood
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SeeWahala: 5:11pm On Mar 31 |
Fibonacci88:
Who dey beg anybody to vote anybody?? If u like vote nonsense the suffer go touch everybody. Go and ask those who wanted to teach obi a lesson in 2023 how life is treating them. In 2027 no need to compel anyone. U vote anyhow u suffer anyhow.
Abi oooo  op nobody is begging you. Go home and sit down on election day or vote for druggie . . . You and your one single vote won't even be missed
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Noblechykk(m): 5:12pm On Mar 31 |
Trinitycian:
Dear Atiku,
In 2023, I ed you. I campaigned for you with all my strength because I believed that your detribalised nature would help end the marginalisation we face in Southern Kaduna.
In 2022, I was shocked when you deleted your post condemning the gruesome murder of Deborah Samuel. At that moment, I vowed never to you. However, my friends convinced me otherwise, arguing that it was a political move to secure core Northern votes. They reminded me of how detribalised you are. I accepted their reasoning and decided to you, because the alternative (a Tinubu Muslim-Muslim ticket) seemed even worse for us. I knew Peter Obi could not defeat Tinubu under an unpopular party, so I chose to stick with you. I campaigned for you, and together, we delivered Kaduna to you.
Fast forward to the ongoing discussions about a coalition for 2027, I was excited. My hope was that either you or someone from the South-East would emerge victorious. I firmly believe that peace can only return to Southern Kaduna and other Christian-dominated Northern areas if a detribalised Northerner like you or a Southerner becomes president.
However, recent events have forced me to reconsider. It is unfortunate that many from the South-East only acknowledge Northern Christians as distinct from Muslims in online discussions. In reality, there is no difference. Our people, especially truck drivers, are being targeted and killed in the South-East. While I acknowledge that criminals are responsible for these acts, what horrified me the most was the recent Uromi killings in Edo State, where several Hausa individuals were gruesomely burnt alive.
The tragedy itself was horrific, but what truly broke me was the reaction from many South-Eastern social media s, justifying the killings. I literally shed tears as I read those posts. It dawned on me that we are on our own. Our saviour is certainly not in the South-East; in fact, things might become even worse for us under their leadership.
I must take this opportunity to appreciate President Tinubu, he has truly surprised me. Despite the initial concerns about the Muslim-Muslim ticket, he has shown us love. Uba Sani, too, has stood by us. May God bless them both. My only grievance with Tinubu is the economic hardship, but if Atiku chooses to align with the South-East, I will have no hesitation in switching my allegiance to Tinubu. At least, I know for certain that he does not hate us, that is a fact. He also appears to recognise the distinction between Northern Muslims and Christian Northerners. If he could favour us in his first term without worrying about re-election, it is clear that his second term would be even more beneficial for us.
I sincerely hope that you select a running mate from the South-South or South-West, someone who is truly detribalised.
I wish you the best of luck.
Your foolishness is confusing. Be bold and say you hate Igbos. Nobody go ban you. Olodo
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jmoore(m): 5:17pm On Mar 31 |
Trinitycian:
You're right, all northern extremists ed it, that's why I prefer a detribalised Northerner like Atiku. I'll never El-Rufai for President, for example. If Atiku aligns with a South Easterner again, I will switch my allegiance to President Tinubu. I don't think you read and comprehended my post.
The reason I'm banking on a Southerner is because of those Northern extremists on your screenshot. That's the major reason I campaigned against Tinubu’s Mu-Mu ticket!
Babablu. Detrablalized but s extremists killing people because of blasphemy by deleting his post.
Dude, you are not okay.
Your allegiance is based on rubbish. You don't even understand yourself.
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Noblechykk(m): 5:17pm On Mar 31 |
Trinitycian:
I condemned Atiku for that. At least, he didn't celebrate it. Atiku has proven to be detribalized. In fact, he's hated in the core North because the South and Northern Christians love him. But politics can be crazy. I hate that he deleted that tweet. But with the Muslim-Muslim option at the time, we had to fight against it.
Anyway, 2027 will be different. Tinubu has proven himself to be a lover of South Kaduna people. So e no go hard me to switch my allegiance to him. Make Atiku make any small mistake, and we're done
Be bold and come out of hiding. You are not a northerner.
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tishbite43: 5:19pm On Mar 31 |
Trinitycian:
Dear Atiku,
In 2023, I ed you. I campaigned for you with all my strength because I believed that your detribalised nature would help end the marginalisation we face in Southern Kaduna.
In 2022, I was shocked when you deleted your post condemning the gruesome murder of Deborah Samuel. At that moment, I vowed never to you. However, my friends convinced me otherwise, arguing that it was a political move to secure core Northern votes. They reminded me of how detribalised you are. I accepted their reasoning and decided to you, because the alternative (a Tinubu Muslim-Muslim ticket) seemed even worse for us. I knew Peter Obi could not defeat Tinubu under an unpopular party, so I chose to stick with you. I campaigned for you, and together, we delivered Kaduna to you.
Fast forward to the ongoing discussions about a coalition for 2027, I was excited. My hope was that either you or someone from the South-East would emerge victorious. I firmly believe that peace can only return to Southern Kaduna and other Christian-dominated Northern areas if a detribalised Northerner like you or a Southerner becomes president.
However, recent events have forced me to reconsider. It is unfortunate that many from the South-East only acknowledge Northern Christians as distinct from Muslims in online discussions. In reality, there is no difference. Our people, especially truck drivers, are being targeted and killed in the South-East. While I acknowledge that criminals are responsible for these acts, what horrified me the most was the recent Uromi killings in Edo State, where several Hausa individuals were gruesomely burnt alive.
The tragedy itself was horrific, but what truly broke me was the reaction from many South-Eastern social media s, justifying the killings. I literally shed tears as I read those posts. It dawned on me that we are on our own. Our saviour is certainly not in the South-East; in fact, things might become even worse for us under their leadership.
I must take this opportunity to appreciate President Tinubu, he has truly surprised me. Despite the initial concerns about the Muslim-Muslim ticket, he has shown us love. Uba Sani, too, has stood by us. May God bless them both. My only grievance with Tinubu is the economic hardship, but if Atiku chooses to align with the South-East, I will have no hesitation in switching my allegiance to Tinubu. At least, I know for certain that he does not hate us, that is a fact. He also appears to recognise the distinction between Northern Muslims and Christian Northerners. If he could favour us in his first term without worrying about re-election, it is clear that his second term would be even more beneficial for us.
I sincerely hope that you select a running mate from the South-South or South-West, someone who is truly detribalised.
I wish you the best of luck.
Don't waste your time
It's either PO or Tinubu for 2027
Northerners should go and sleep
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fickleawolowo: 5:19pm On Mar 31 |
alanto:
Usually many things happen during electioneering period, propaganda, rumors, distorted fact and outright lies to paint some people as bad.
I will keep saying it, you can't say a Yoruba is tribal or religious leaning, we just don't care. I'm married to someone from North Central. The Tinubu married someone from Delta. Every other tribe including the other majority tribes are conscious of marrying from their tribes and religion but we don't care. I'm married to a Muslim woman and I don't give a hoot how and what she practice as faith. Like Tinubu is a Muslim and his wife is a Christian, a pastor Mrs. As Yoruba we see humanity first.
It's funny how these long standing facts get bended and believed by people that have always known it.
These people that call Yoruba tribalist. Let's them bring a list of their family or community that married outside their tribes.
Stop talking what you know nothing about, my wife is Yoruba and my friend also married a Yoruba woman, i know a lot of them who married to Yoruba women
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Ikaeniyan0: 5:23pm On Mar 31 |
Trinitycian:
Some of those bigots voted him because he was running against Southerners.
Compare to how Buhari trashed him even in his polling unit.
If he was hated, they won't have voted for him. They had other options like Tinubu(Muslim/Muslim ticket) and kwankwaso
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fickleawolowo: 5:23pm On Mar 31 |
tishbite43:
Don't waste your time
It's either PO or Tinubu for 2027
Northerners should go and sleep
Our people should stop getting involve with other peoples problem. they won’t do the same for us if table turns.
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ImpartialGuy: 5:25pm On Mar 31 |
After ing him in the previous years, did he win? The black world is a secluded and primitive ecosystem full of daft and stupid folks!
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Nomercie: 6:35pm On Mar 31 |
Trinitycian:
I'm not Yoruba. View my profile well.
The day you stop dancing to their tune is the day they will remind you that you are Yoruba.
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helinues: 6:40pm On Mar 31 |
Toh
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gidgiddy: 7:01pm On Mar 31 |
Trinitycian:
Dear Atiku,
In 2023, I ed you. I campaigned for you with all my strength because I believed that your detribalised nature would help end the marginalisation we face in Southern Kaduna.
In 2022, I was shocked when you deleted your post condemning the gruesome murder of Deborah Samuel. At that moment, I vowed never to you. However, my friends convinced me otherwise, arguing that it was a political move to secure core Northern votes. They reminded me of how detribalised you are. I accepted their reasoning and decided to you, because the alternative (a Tinubu Muslim-Muslim ticket) seemed even worse for us. I knew Peter Obi could not defeat Tinubu under an unpopular party, so I chose to stick with you. I campaigned for you, and together, we delivered Kaduna to you.
Fast forward to the ongoing discussions about a coalition for 2027, I was excited. My hope was that either you or someone from the South-East would emerge victorious. I firmly believe that peace can only return to Southern Kaduna and other Christian-dominated Northern areas if a detribalised Northerner like you or a Southerner becomes president.
However, recent events have forced me to reconsider. It is unfortunate that many from the South-East only acknowledge Northern Christians as distinct from Muslims in online discussions. In reality, there is no difference. Our people, especially truck drivers, are being targeted and killed in the South-East. While I acknowledge that criminals are responsible for these acts, what horrified me the most was the recent Uromi killings in Edo State, where several Hausa individuals were gruesomely burnt alive.
The tragedy itself was horrific, but what truly broke me was the reaction from many South-Eastern social media s, justifying the killings. I literally shed tears as I read those posts. It dawned on me that we are on our own. Our saviour is certainly not in the South-East; in fact, things might become even worse for us under their leadership.
I must take this opportunity to appreciate President Tinubu, he has truly surprised me. Despite the initial concerns about the Muslim-Muslim ticket, he has shown us love. Uba Sani, too, has stood by us. May God bless them both. My only grievance with Tinubu is the economic hardship, but if Atiku chooses to align with the South-East, I will have no hesitation in switching my allegiance to Tinubu. At least, I know for certain that he does not hate us, that is a fact. He also appears to recognise the distinction between Northern Muslims and Christian Northerners. If he could favour us in his first term without worrying about re-election, it is clear that his second term would be even more beneficial for us.
I sincerely hope that you select a running mate from the South-South or South-West, someone who is truly detribalised.
I wish you the best of luck.
You shed tears at the reaction of the South East to Uromi killings? You are shedding tears over reaction?
Have you ever shed any tear when Northern elements such as ISWAP, Boko haram and Fulani herdsmen massacre people?
Have you ever shed tears that the same Atiku you are writing to, is from a tribe whose herdsmen are killing people in all 6 geopolitical zones in Nigeria?
No, you only shed tears at reaction
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