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Opinion: The Igbo and the 2023 Presidential Agenda, By Ebere Onwudiwe

The goal of that strategy must be clearly defined. Here’s one attempt at a statement of that very important all-Igbo goal for 2023: Ndigbo wherever they are based in Nigeria and abroad will support any of the two major political parties, APC or PDP, that embraces the Igbo presidency agenda to produce a Nigerian president of Igbo extraction in 2023.

The home for the Igbo nation in Nigeria has to be redefined in a much more politically elastic lingo that all Igbo people, irrespective of the state of origin, can identify with. This is strategy number one for any serious hope for a Nigerian president of Igbo extraction in 2023. For Ndigbo, one important lesson that must be learnt and taken to heart is that electing a president in any democracy involves the reconciliation of competing interests. As a people inclined to the ethos of democracy and the free market, Ndigbo should know that such a compromise must be a win-win situation…

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