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“Why Is Igbo People Not Complaining About This Harsh Hardship And Suffering Under Tinubu (Emilokan). Naira Is Collapsing, Dollar is 1600, Foodstuffs Are Expensive Yet Igbos Are Quiet. What Do The Igbos Know That We Don’t Know?”. - Nigeria Comedian Queries.
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We the Igbos are behind Tinubu for 3 team … if you tire to stand on his mandate , you fit sleep or rest on the mandate … men mount

History is playing a role today. The civil war taught the SS and SE how to survive in times like this, the SW and north are new to this hence the complaint. History is also the reason there’s no mass protest/revolution during a time like this, we are all new to it, we didn’t even fight for independence, we don’t know how to keep bias aside and fight for the common good. The new war will be btw the SW and the North and it will be interesting to watch another history created during our time. This is already unfolding clearly but many are yet to see it.

People from this region knew what was going to happen and they warned others about it, those crying now took religion and tribal sentiments as priority to vote instead of Competence.

Those Yorubas complaining are people who already believed voting Tinubu will end the suffering and got a lot of hope for him but when people who understands his campaign doesn’t look like someone ready to improve the economy you already get your mind ready for the worse

1. The belief that SS and SE can’t make enough food to sustain them selfto avoid hunger, and is also land locked is a lie told for too long. 2. For SS and SE I don’t think they need to complain because they already knew it will happen immediately BAT entered. 3. Naturally, an Igbo man is a business man and is also hardworking, a business man will sell according to what He bought in the market. 4. The belief the Igbo man hate themself is also lie. They bought lots of food stuff to send back home during the Christmas (we all saw it) to make sure hunger don’t kill their people. In Anambra someone bought bags of rice and shared to the community. 5. These are descendants of people that survived the war, mentally the survival spirit is already in them. 6. A good percentage of Igbo families have their extended families abroad. Even those who were not in good terms with their families are making up to start peace afresh. They are sending the foreign currency from abroad to support. 7. SS and SE will always survive. This is what I feel, and remains my opinion and not fact.

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The Igbos have grown the forced emotional capacity to deal with Nigeria and all the challenges thrown at them. Therefore, No matter what happens in the jungle, a lion will never eat grass!

Igbos are just tired of being the Mouthpiece of Nigerians that have refused to liberate themselves

I am Igbo, and I am complaining bitterly. Stop this negative patronage.

First the Igbo people are adapters no matter the situation; you can think you are doing them evil; that evil will turn around that person. Secondly, the most powerful message is that men of ESN are there protecting our farmers; we can farm, unlike other parts of the country.
