#IgboPresidency2023 Trends On Twitter – Will Igbo Get Presidency In 2023?
Igbo Presidency 2023, #IgboPresidency2023 is currently trending on Twitter.
This trend is associated with the forth coming general elections in Nigeria billed for 2023.
Below are people’s reactions;
I am a Rivers Man and I support #IgboPresidency2023 to foster unity
— Esor Goodlive (@esor1_esor) October 13, 2019
🇳🇬 must allow equity, fairness and justice to thrive.
The North must shelve any plan for 2023 and allow the Igbos share in the entity called Nigeria.
I think that’s fair.
Whoever comes to this ‘equity’ we all speak of, must come with clean hands.
I support #IgboPresidency2023
— 🇳🇬 NEFERTITI – (The beautiful one has come)🇺🇸 (@firstladyship) 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
1st Republic – Igbo
2nd Republic – Fulani
3rd Republic – Yoruba
4th Republic –
1999 – 2007 – Yoruba
2007 – 2009 – Fulani
2009 – 2015 – Ijaw
2015 – 2023 – FulaniWhen will Hausa rule?
Largest ethnic group Hausa have never ruled yet no noise#IgboPresidency2023#HausaPresidency pic.twitter.com/qF3lrwGqy5
— Brynxy (@BrynxyFarms) October 13, 2019
Anything short of an #IgboPresidency2023 is an injustice to Igbos. But the real injustice is in lack of development. Yorubas & Ogun state was and is still a mess after OBJ, GEJ did close to nothing to ND/Ijaw’s development, the North is the poorest despite decades of ruling. 🤷🏾♂️
— Ayò Bánkólé (@AyoBankole) October 13, 2019
Northerners are the least contributions with the fattest allocations. Enough is Enough. #IgboPresidency2023
— AyeMojubar 🎀 (@ayemojubar) October 13, 2019
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.мuнаммаd 🔵 (@Architect_Mind) October 13, 2019
I will always support #IgboPresidency2023. Nigeria is not only for the northerners. Their hegemonic mindset is one of the escalators of our division.
Enough is Enough. We are not in #Nigeria to serve them or labour for the north.
The power must change region, Igbo or Yoruba.
— AyeMojubar 🎀 (@ayemojubar) October 13, 2019
Igbos will dominate Nigeria if care is not taken, yes they will with their competence, industrious lifestyle, creative, positive values, mind your business culture, unlike some people who will invade your land forcefully.
I believe in #IgboPresidency2023
— PROF. DANGOTE 側小雞 💧#RIPSTANLEY (@honilatte) October 13, 2019
In 1993, Anambra voted for Abiola SW, Abia vote for Tofa NW
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 🇳🇬— CHIBUIKE🇳🇬 (@henryugwuu) October 13, 2019
Dear @DrJoeAbah,
We don’t care about Igbo presidency 2023, We care about good governance someone who will provide electricity, affordable healthcare, good roads, running water, jobs and youth empowerment. Igbo presidency will not solve Nigeria madness.— UCHEEZONYE 💧(Offical) (@uche_ezeonye) October 13, 2019
Dear @DrJoeAbah I am with you on this and I am ready to support #IgboPresidency2023 in the general elections.
For the purpose of fairness, equity and inclusion, it's the right thing to do, that all political parties zone their Presidency to the South East in 2023.
— Tosin Olugbenga (@TosinOlugbenga) October 13, 2019
I think the seat of presidency in Nigeria should cut accross all ethnic groups and not just the three major tribes.
Most important we need someone who is credible and can rule this country effectively. #IgboPresidency2023
— Temiloluwa_ttj (@TemiloluwaTtj) October 13, 2019
Presently the President is from the north & by 2023 he would complete his 2nd term of office&ideally the south should be next to occupy the position.
Of the southern region,only the South East hasn't either be President or Vice since 1999.
So it's time for #IgboPresidency2023
— Tosin Olugbenga (@TosinOlugbenga) October 13, 2019
In 1993, Anambra voted for Abiola SW, Abia vote for Tofa NW
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— Obinna Nwosu (@obi_Nwosu) October 13, 2019