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IPOB has brought distrust Igbo people among other ethnic groups - Okorocha




Governor Rochas Okorocha of the state of Imo has described the Igbo as having the worst policy in Nigeria, as well as again condemning the activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra. The Sun reports that Okorocha said the igbo play the worst policy among ethnic and geopolitical areas in the country while talking to reporters during the visit of northern governors. He said that for the ethnic group to regain its relevance in the country's equation of power, people must review their political strategy. "Igbo has to change its strategy, in order to reclaim its relevance in Nigeria's equation of power. Quote anywhere, Igbo play the worst policy in Nigeria." Today, the Hausa have realized that they can win one election without Igbo. "So far, the Hausa used to think that they could not win elections without Igbo. Now, they believe that with the combined mass populations of Lagos and Kano, they no longer need Igbo to win, therefore, the last alliance between Hausa and Yoruba." So, where is Igbo today in Nigerian politics? "Asked Okorocha." We have not seen anything like this before, "said Okorocha. Igbo among other ethnic groups
 - Okorocha accuses IPOB of bringing mistrust to the people of the Southeast among Nigerians - Governor Rochas Okorocha, from the state of Imo, has described the Igbo with or those who play the worst policy in Nigeria, as well as again condemned the activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The Sun reports that Okorocha said the igbo play the worst policy among ethnic and geopolitical zones in the country while talking to reporters during the visit of northern governors. Saraki, Ekweremadu, others in evening meeting on IPOB, Operation Python Dance He said the ethnic group to claim their relevance in the country's equation of power, people should review their political strategy. "Igbo has to change its strategy, in order to reclaim its relevance in Nigeria's equation of power. Quote anywhere, Igbo play the worst policy in Nigeria." Today, the Hausa have realized that they can win one election without Igbo. "So far, the Hausa used to think that they could not win elections without Igbo. Now, they believe that with the combined mass populations of Lagos and Kano, they no longer need Igbo to win, therefore, the last alliance between Hausa and Yoruba." So, where is Igbo today in Nigerian politics? "Okorocha asked, adding:" I have always said that the Igbo have this feeling of abandonment. "IPOB would have had a greater impact if it had operated under any name other than Biafra, to boost its demand for fairness in the exchange of political and economic resources of the nation." The appeal for secession was childish. "IPOB should have fought their struggle as the youth of the Niger Delta, young Arewa and the Yoruba group. "Who is Nnamdi Kanu to ask Rochas to follow him to war?" Take a look, no Hausa man living in the southeast owns a duplex nor can he see a Yoruba man living in a room and apartment of his own apartment or an investment worth N20 million.
"But if Nigeria breaks today, Igbo will lose billions in property and other investments in Lagos, the North and other parts of the country, which is why we must all condemn the IPOB's call for a break." According to Okorocha, IPOB has had success in creating mistrust for the Igbo people among other tribes for their agitation for secession. "The South has produced a president, the Southwest has produced a president and vice-president, while the North has produced many presidents." By political calculation, it was expected that Igbo would soon have the opportunity to produce the president, but the same Igbo wants to break Nigeria. Where is our wisdom? "Unfortunately, the activities of IPOB have created fears in the minds of Hausa and other ethnic nationalities in the country, that once Igbo becomes president, they would be separated. So, where are we "I said that IPOB was childish in its fight. We should all condemn the call for secession because if Nigeria breaks, Igbo will lose." Igbo need to change its strategy and political calculation, to remain relevant in Nigerian politics, " Okorocha rounded, "he said.

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