Ikhide,
I take exception to the assumption that political views expressed in this forum are drawn from tribal/ethnic position. I am from South South, closer to Jonathan by locality than even Kennedy. I must, however, agree that most people have made up their minds but that decision is taken from their personal experiences and antecedents. The Bayelsans have made it clear by action and by words that they are not voting for Jonathan.
If you toed the ethnic line, I recall someone has inundated you with the involvement of the Yoruba in resolving political stalemates. How can this be tribal? For the record and your information, this movement for change is not Buharism but Change-ism!
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