I started supporting an Igbo presidency in 2011. And have always insisted that an Igbo presidency is fair and will balance out the inequality since we started practicing rotation and zoning (in the PDP).
I posted yesterday about putting Yoruba people 1st and it is the same Igbo people that were crawling all over me like fleas on shit.

Let me tell you all some gospel truth. No tribe in Nigeria is as detribalised as the Yoruba's.
An average Igbo man only employs Igbo people. In my companies, Yoruba people were a minority, I employed based on competence not on tribe.

Hausa people are much better...at least they will employ a smart Yoruba or Igbo man as their CEO.
Look at all the banks Igbo people own in Nigeria...go and look at the structure of those banks. Look at political office holders from the South East and their appointments.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with putting your own people first as long as you do it fairly and for the right reasons.

Even people who drool at Nnamdi Kalu's posts were quick to come and spew trash on my wall.

My people perish for a lack of opportunities.
Like it or hate it... I have opened the window to a new discussion.

So in 2023 before I support any politician I will ask: What is in it for my people? What do my people have to benefit from this persons victory.
Because in the end unity won't put food on their table, neither will detribalisation or even appointments of a few Yoruba people.

Welcome to my #Yoruba1stAgenda

And so it begins....
You can follow @RealSolaKuti.
Tip: mention @twtextapp on a Twitter thread with the keyword “unroll” to get a link to it.

Latest Threads Unrolled: