The buzz which Brymo’s recent tweet about his idea of the political future of the Igbos generated, has seen him being described as a ‘bigot’ in his Wikipedia profile.
Ahead of the 2023 presidential election, Brymo had said that the Igbos have to organize their homefront to lead the rest of the country.
He added that the safest option for the Igbos at the moment is to vie for the position of Vice President of Nigeria to “test the waters”.
His tweet read;
“Don’t respect my intelligence nor choices… you are trying to not accept resolve… argue more then… pls …. It is not prudent to elect him yet, he may have to vividly organise his home-front to lead rest of us… an Igbo VP first maybe to test the waters with the region is safer!”
The tweet led to an outcry on social media as many accused him of bigotry and not setting the same standard for politicians from other regions.
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