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Friday, June 18, 2021

Couch Convo - Who Can Rule Nigeria After 2023?

 2023 looks far away but it is actually just around the corner...




Who will you want to be President in Nigeria in 2023 when the tenure of the present government will expire?

What features and promises would you look out for? What age range would you also look out for?

33 comments:

  1. Honestly, I don't know. The disappointments are just too much.

    May God open our eyes to know who is genuine and let the person get there, that's my prayer.

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  2. We need leaders not rulers..Nigeria should be a ''no country for old men''...We need vibrant and visionary leaders between 30 - 50 years...Anyone older than Nigerian independence is a NO NO for you...I don't envy who will take up the job cos he has a lot of work to do..First unify everyone on all front, heavy re-orientation of the people to remove all the brainwashing, misinformation and propaganda that this government has done to the people...

    Apart from President, we need to put in vibrant lawmakers who are there for the people not these ones practicing ''Afo Dimkpa politics'' and anti-people policies...Vote in proactive governors and not reactive governors..

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    1. elsewhere,the next president of Nigeria doesn't have a lot of work to do.infact his work has been well cut out for him.all that needs to happen now is for the wrong people in government to quit handling a lot of jobs!...simple!!!...end of story.

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  3. I do not prefer an Igbo to be the president of Nigeria. I do not prefer a Yoruba, Hausa, Fulani or any other tribe. I prefer a person who understands that what the Igbo man, or any other people group in Nigeria needs are: Proper infrastructure to make life livable and services rendered; Good education to prepare our children for competitiveness in a global economy, Good health care to protect our lives and make it possible to live like human beings, Good policing to ensure that criminality is reduced to the barest minimum and the innocent are given their due, Good legal system to make sure that justice is done and enforce the fact that all are equal before the law, etc. If it turns out that the best person to make sure that these get done is from Nnewi, or Bama or Kagara, let it be. If it becomes too hard to get a Nigerian to prioritize these, then, just as we look for the best coaches, worldwide, to prepare our football team for the world cup, let us hire anyone that can do it with no regard to race, nationality, colour or creed. Let us hire a person that will find a way to instill a healthy competition in productivity and excellence among the constituent parts of Nigeria; end this foolishness of imagining that we can profit, while doing very little, from the sweat of others by simply putting our brother in office; invariably, Nigeria will take its proper place in the world. It is OK by me to make that person a life president! That way, Nigeria may begin to reverse the years of the locust that we have been enduring from the madness of “Where is he from” as the primary issue in selecting a steward for our common patrimony!

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    1. "let us hire anyone that can do it with no regard to race, nationality, colour or creed"...... you see this your line? Even in dreamland Nigerians wont agree.

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    2. Dear Salma, your description is so close to the description of the Bible’s kingdom that is promised to come here on earth. In the Bible scripture Matthew 6:10. it is asked of us to pray for “God‘s kingdom to come and his will to be done on earth as in heaven.” Also chapter 37 of Psalms talks about this kingdom that will make the earth a paradise where the wicked will be gone. And there will be genuine peace. I look forward to a time when man is no longer the ruler of himself anywhere on earth. But that God’s son Jesus Christ is the ruler over the earth and then we will see genuine justice righteousness and equality for all mankind.🥰 Sincerely

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    3. @salma.you are so right!...I am with you on this.if no nigerian qualifies to be on our nigerian high chair called the presidency,by all means,let's get a foreigner to do the job.even even if it means contracts should be signed stipulating the number of years he should be on the seat.many foreigners don't give serious issues.the issues(esp the serious ones)are usually from blacks/Africanspls,the foreigners could be Christian Jews,and who else???...like everybody is seriously depending on the Jews to do sth with or for them...🤣😅😂
      but we don't need neo-colonialism.#myonenaira#

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  4. God should please send Moses and Joshua back to earth ,water don pass garri.
    They say follow who know road ,I don know where dem dey carry us go since I960.
    As Bubu wan carry us enter hell fire,Baba God come take control and give us person wey get sense.

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    1. anon 15:04.why are you referring to the old testament?...are you still in the wilderness???.hello???
      #water baptism by immersion is seriously needed here#😁

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  5. We need someone like NGOZI OKONJO IWEALA. We need a woman. I wish DORA AKUNYILI was alive. I cannot vote for a youth below 40, e get y

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    1. Nigerians may never allow women to rule them. Just unfortunate. But they'd do a very good job if given the opportunity.

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    2. @posh.if a man can't handle a man's job....its a woman that can handle a man's job well,okwaya???...esp in this nigeria???...we need a better man to and clear up and finish up whatever needs to be completed.period.women ni,women kor.you want women to start tying their wombs because of the need to stay relevant.by the way,have those women seen the sizes of stones that people are throwing at the presidency/ other levels of government???..me too,I don't think so.roses are beautiful from afar!...

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    3. Sad you are a woman. A man's job. If you do not have self pride, please leave us over achievers. Disgrace to womanhood...

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  6. I think one person that can unify this battered Nation is Obadiah Mailafiya or Peter Obi... Am not after tribe or religion.

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  7. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala for me

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  8. Pat Utomi, Peter Obi, Fela Durotoye, Donald Duke, Nyesom Wike, Yomi Osibanjo are aome of the good hands I feel can do well for us especially if backed and surrounded by equally good hands.

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    1. Only Pat Utomi and Peter Obi may be qualified from this your list, all the rest are complete negative influences.

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  9. A white man with functioning IQ. The dark continent has no credibility, apart from a few African countries.

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  10. I am that man! I have been reading, studying, researching,dreaming, practising and agonizing on how to elevate Nigeria.#ASI.

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  11. When will Nigerians stop deluding themselves, our next leader is The Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

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    1. God bless you sir or ma. People that work on the alter eats at the alter!

      Tinubu has paid his dues. He would either be the president or nominate whoever is going to be the next president.

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  12. We should face reality there's no credibility in Nigeria yet, not even in 2023

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  13. ME...I will be the president of my Nigeria in my own world!...amen.

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  14. We don't lack highly qualified individuals home and abroad who can turn things around within a short while. But this crop of people will never contest because Nigeria's politics is not for the faint hearted or for "Queen's English" category.

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  15. I am. Can't name a better and other option. Nigeria deserves a fair leader who is conscious of the People as destinies intertwined and in need of a project... To be the best version of themselves. We can emerge as excellent individuals to build a sound country with mutual respect, self and collective awareness, introspection, genuine love for human beings and fear of God. One point loaded but doable agenda... Bring a dream country to life. The dream has been revealed but the obstacles are beyond sick.
    Nigeria deserves a leader who will summon out the builders in us all. The options out there are about retaining an ill deserved position of elites with the shortest cuts possible... Sycophancy, demonic compromises, disunity, hatred, fear mongering, oppression and non stop looting.

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  16. The problem with Nigeria is not just leadership but the structures in place or lack there of. Without the right or basic structures, a good leader may either fail or not succeed as well as he should. For example, we need a brand new constitution in this country done truly by the people and for the people. This 2023 ya'll are shouting about, does INEC have the structure to conduct a free and fair election? With good structures and systems in place it would be hard for politicians to steal money and appoint square pegs in round holes, and this would attract more honest people to politics; the people can decide if they want a central government, police etc or go back to regional politics. So many things can be done.

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  17. God have mercy. Starboy.. PROF.YEMI OSINBAJO. He his part of the system and he knows what to do in terms of proverty reduction, infrastural Development, quality education etc. He possesses the quality of a leader and he's not part of the old order.

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