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Buhari: Why IPOB Hate Ex-President So Much Even After His Death

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The negative sentiments towards former President Muhammadu Buhari from many South Eastern Nigerians remain notable, even following his recent death on Sunday.

Despite the somber nature of this event, some individuals, particularly those from the Igbo community, have expressed their grievances through various messages.

During Buhari’s presidency, there were widespread perceptions that his policies were detrimental to the South East region. Critics highlight a lack of significant appointments and developmental initiatives that would benefit the area.

One aspect that particularly incited discontent was his handling of the Nnamdi Kanu situation, which many felt cast a shadow over his relationship with the Igbo people.

Furthermore, despite Imo State’s support for Buhari during his reelection—where it delivered the highest number of votes for him in the South East and produced the region’s first APC Senator—there was disappointment regarding the ministerial appointments. The only position allocated to a minister from Imo was a junior ministerial role, which many viewed as inadequate given the state’s contributions.

Additionally, Buhari, like his predecessors, maintained a firm stance against discussions around secession, often reiterating his commitment to national unity. This has contributed to the feeling of disenfranchisement among certain groups in the South East, illustrating the complex political landscape of Nigeria.

Buhar’s death has been strolling but some Nigerians particularly by some Igbo indigenes saying and writing different of negative messages about the ex-president who died in London.

Some South eastern indigenes believed that Buhari’s anti-Igbo during his reign as Nigeria’s president with no concrete appointment or any major things being done in the region.

One of the worst things the igbos believed Buharid had done for region was his poor handling of the Nnamdi Kanu issue which has insultingly placed him as a leader of the Igbos in some way.

And some people even insult the Igbo by comparing him with revered Ikemba Ojukwu and Azikiwe!

Another factor could be that in during his reelection, Imo State gave the former president the highest number of votes ever in the Southeast, the State also boasts of having delivered the first ever APC Senator from the Southeast and it is being governed by an APC governor who is also the chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, yet the ex-president only gave the minister from this same state a junior ministerial position.

There is no doubt that Buhari like his predecessors does not want any discussion on the secession of any part of the country and he has repeatedly said that.

On social media after Buhari was announced dead, a Nigerian man typically described as Igbo indigene, Gauis Chibueze, who criticised former president Muhammadu Buhari after the latter died, lost his father a few hours later.

In an earlier X post, he stated that Buhari was a “terrible” president for what he did to Nigeria.

A few hours later, he posted on his page, @gaiuschibueze, that he had lost his father minutes ago, sharing memories they had together.

His earlier post, shared on July 14 at 12:34 am, read:

“Buhari was a very terrible president. We must not pretend now! May his soul get what he did to Nigeria.”

At 3:59pm on the same day, he wrote:

“A Few Minutes Ago, My Father Passed Away in His Home in Enugu State. I am comforted by the memories like when I was just 5 years old, and he was already teaching me how to read the Bible and preach from house to house as a Jehovah’s Witness.”

He went on to share memories they had together while he was growing up.

See his full post below:
https://x.com/gaiuschibueze/status/1944773685941858788/photo/1

As he faced criticism for his father’s death, Chibueze shared another post to defend his opinion on Buhari.

He said: “Buhari is still a terrible president. Read well, my Father died telling the truth till the end. My Father is an Honorable Man and died with His integrity intact lol. I didn’t celebrate Buhari’s death because it doesn’t benefit me, but I still insist that Buhari was a terrible president who ruined Nigeria and the lives of millions of Nigerians.

“People like Buhari are the reasons my father died because they can’t do common, simple, deep brain surgery or change a battery anywhere in Nigeria, so I have only one option: to fly him out. Yes, I repeat, Buhari destroyed Nigeria.

“Buhari died in a London Hospital because he didn’t build A hospital he and his family could trust to use in Nigeria after 8 years. My father died because no single hospital in Nigeria does simple Deep Brain Surgery for Parkinson’s or replace the battery in his chest.”

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BREAKING: Court Takes Action on APC Primaries

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The Federal High Court sitting in Gusau, the Zamfara State Capital, has adjourned the hearing of the suit filed to challenge the results of the senatorial primary election of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the Zamfara North senatorial district to June 25, 2026.

Sani Abdullahi Shinkafi, an aggrieved aspirant in the election, challenged the outcome of the primary election, citing irregularities. He had mentioned the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the APC and Sahabi Ya’u Kaura, the party’s senatorial candidate for Zamfara North.

The Tribune reported that when the matter was called for hearing on Tuesday, June 9, the court could not continue with the proceedings over the absence of INEC and the APC, who are the defendants in the suit.

Justice Hassan Dikko of the trial court then adjourned the suit to June 25 for further hearing. Shinkafi is challenging the process and outcome of the ruling party’s national assembly primary election, where Senator Kaura had emerged as the APC candidate for the Zamfara North senatorial district.

Barrister Bello Galadi, the lawyer to the plaintiff, who addressed journalists after the hearing, said Shinkafi was seeking the intervention of the court over what he tagged as a flawed primary election process.

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2027 Election: What Peter Obi Told Me About Atiku – Dele Momodu Reveals

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Veteran journalist and publisher of Ovation International, Chief Dele Momodu, has disclosed that former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, once turned down his suggestion to work closely with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar ahead of the 2027 political battle because he believed he had a stronger political following.

Momodu made the revelation while speaking during an interview on the Naija Unfiltered Podcast, where he reflected on his relationship with both politicians and the discussions he had with Obi after the 2023 general election.

According to him, he encouraged the former Anambra State governor to rebuild his political alliance with Atiku, arguing that the ex-Vice President played a major role in bringing Obi to the national stage when he selected him as his running mate in the 2019 presidential election.

“I told Peter why don’t you go and work with Atiku. Atiku was the person who brought him to national prominence,” Momodu said.

The media entrepreneur recalled that Atiku’s decision to settle for Obi as his running mate was not welcomed by some influential figures within the Peoples Democratic Party at the time.

“When Atiku picked Peter, the governors were angry but one thing about Atiku is that once he makes up his mind, he’s a very focused man,” he added.

Momodu explained that he tried to convince Obi by pointing to examples of leaders in different countries who eventually rose to the highest political office after serving as deputies.

“So, I told Peter, I said sir, Your Excellency, try and work with this man (Atiku), then I gave him copious examples. I said if Mahama was not a VP to Prof Atta Mills, maybe he would never be President of Ghana because he came from a minority just like Jonathan in Nigeria,” he said.

“I gave the example of Jonathan, I gave the example in America. Even Joe Biden, who was much older than Obama, still came back to become president because you’re able to demonstrate your capacity.”

Despite the advice, Momodu said Obi was not convinced that such a political arrangement would benefit him.

“You’ve always been a governor of a state but Peter told me he’s more popular than Atiku,” Momodu stated.

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BREAKING: INEC Updates Portal, Lists New PDP National Executives

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has updated its official political party portal, removing Ahmed Yayari and Daniel Woyengikuro from their respective positions as Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Treasurer and National Financial Secretary.

The electoral body replaced them with Odeyemi Mackson Oladiran as the new National Treasurer and Eyim Donatus Henry as the new National Financial Secretary.

POLITICS NIGERIA reports that the development comes amid an ongoing internal power struggle within the main opposition party.

The ousted officials, Ahmed and Daniel, belong to the Turaki faction backed by Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde. Conversely, the newly listed executives, Odeyemi and Eyim, are loyalists of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, whose camp is recognized by the commission.

The portal before change
Prior to this update, the commission had already recognized the FCT Minister’s camp by listing Abdulrahman Mohammed as the PDP National Chairman and Samuel Anyanwu as the National Secretary.

However, keeping the names of Ahmed Yayari and Daniel on the roster had initially caused confusion. With this latest portal revision, the entirety of the PDP leadership listed on the electoral umpire’s website reflects the camp loyal to Wike.

The party has been embroiled in a leadership contest between the camp under FCT Minister Nyesom Wike and a rival group led by Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, who emerged from a late 2025 party convention.
In the convention in Ibadan where Turaki was elected National Chairman, steps were taken to suspend Wike along with several associates.

The portal showing the recent changes
However, the pro-Wike camp dismissed the convention and established an alternative 13-member Caretaker Committee under the leadership of Abdulrahman Mohammed.

This led to court cases with conflicting judicial outcomes.

An Oyo State High Court originally validated the Ibadan convention and the Turaki-led National Working Committee, directing the electoral body to acknowledge them.
This decision was later overturned by the Court of Appeal in Abuja, which nullified the Ibadan convention and set aside Turaki’s election.

Source: Politics Nigeria

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