I've been thinking about what it would look like having an Igbo president for 2023.

See it's going to be tough! We're subtly divided as a tribe.

I hope I'm not having a premonition or something... We have to be strategic to achieve this.
There are factors that can truncate the possibility of Igbo Presidency in 2023.

1) Multiple Igbo Presidential candidates would arise, not wanting to succumb for just one candidate, thereby faciltating shared interests and votes. (I already see Orji Kalu raising his lizard neck..
Subtly campaigning to serve the nation in 2023, when he isn't done serving his jail term. And trust me, agụọla m ndị Abia state ka UGO. C. UGO; they would def vote for him, knowing fully well that he's anything more than incompetent!)

2) Igbos rooting for Biafra might not...
be interested in participating (both as voters /delegates or any other important electoral function that can fruitify our quest for Igbo Presidency in 2023.

They want Biafra or... nothing.

3) Most of Our neighbors in the South still hold unto the stereotype of Igbos being...
Cunning people. This would divert their loyalty and interest to other candidates, and that doesn't sound good at all.

4) The possibility of having an intended candidate as President begins with proper and strategic planning done with the 4-8 years of leadership of the current..
President.
However, it's crystal clear that WE still have divided choices on what we as Igbos want and need from the next Presidency. Most people don't care anymore, the rest that do care, just declare their choice online and expect the steps to actualization, to begin in 2022...
The exact mistake that was made in 2018, leaving us all currently gnashing our teeth. We lacked the preparedness to make that happen. And it would repeat itself if nothing is being done btw 2020-2022.

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