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Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 7:49am On Sep 10, 2013
SaharaReporters:

At last, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) approved the registration of All Progressives Congress (APC) after so much hip hop, juju, and highlife with some comedy that dwarfs Baba Sala’s “Orun Moru.”

Great footage is the key to any good documentary. It is impossible to make historical films without it. Wole Soyinka’s article “The Crimes of Buhari” is a gold mine of documentary footage of the sins of Buhari why he’s not a good presidential material for 2015.

The character analysis of Buhari in his days as head of state by WS proves hypnotic. It gives us a rare snapshot of the man who wants to be president. As we approach 2015 we should be cautious of Buhari who was described by a friend of mine as “Islamist Jihadist masquerading as a democrat.”

We should also be leery of plugging obsolete political flash drive into 2015 presidential hardware – old wine in a new bottle.

Since the formation of APC, political offices have been farmed out across the geo-political-ethnic spectrum. The two juiciest posts are the presidential candidate and the chair of the party. Of course the most coveted is the presidential slot.

It has been widely reported that APC heavily favors a northerner as the presidential candidate. Muhammed Buhari and Theophilus Danjuma are the two names being considered. Every Nigerian has the right to compete for any elective position as long as he or she meets the constitutional requirements.

However, I have a problem with a northerner as APC’s flag bearer. Before I’m mauled by angry Buhari apologists and censors and willing agents of secrecy and repression, hear me out. So don’t shoot me yet.

The northerners have always succeeded in manipulating and dividing Yorubas to achieve their selfish political ambitions and to realize their self-fulfilling prophecy that they are born to rule Nigeria forever. “The North on the basis of one man one vote can keep power indefinitely in the present Nigeria state…,” so stated Ango Abdullahi. “The demography,” continued Abdullahi, “shows that the North can keep power as long as it wants because it will always win elections."

They know that without the participation or collaboration or cooperation of the Yorubas, any Hausa/Fulani oligarchy would not stand. They need the Yorubas more than the Yorubas need them.

Once upon a time one Yoruba Akindanidani (dunce) was appointed an interim president by Hausa tooth-gap buffoon to deny another Yoruba the presidency the fact that the Yoruba won the election that was adjudged as the fairest election in Nigeria.

Long time ago, a revered Yoruba was brought before Yoruba Akindanidani judge. In spite of overwhelming evidence that the Yoruba was not guilty as charged, the Yoruba Akindanidani judge confessed “My hands are tied” obviously by a northerner who headed the federal government at that time. The Yoruba was sentenced to 10 years behind bars.

At another time, very long time ago, another Yoruba Akindanidani was appointed chair of the National Census Board which certified the north as the region with the largest population in Nigeria the fact notwithstanding that cows, goats, dogs, ducks, donkeys, monkeys, and other living and non-living things were counted as human beings.

Examples of Yoruba Akindanidanis being used as pawns by northerners to con, divide and pit Yorubas against Yorubas abound. I can go on, and on, and on.
Why do we – Yorubas – always settle for and satisfy with a subservient position? What’s wrong with some Yoruba Akindanidanis? Why is it that these Akindanidanis always betray their own because of a cup of gari or a platter of amala? Why the traitors among us always have the last word? How long will it take us to heed Hubert Ogunde’s warning – “Yoruba Ronu”?

Here we go again in 2013 … some Yoruba Akindanidanis are rooting for a northerner as presidential candidate for the newly minted APC in order to secure their personal plum positions within the party. With Alatenuje (glutton) and Akindanidani Yoruba politicians, Yorubas usually end up with the sticks instead of carrots. Yorubas fittingly symbolized a house divided against itself.

Must northerners always be the president of Nigeria? What special qualities or talents or skills do they possess that Igbos or Yorubas lack? They have no special leadership qualities or talents or skills which should give them advantage over the other two major ethnic groups. I’m not oblivious of the fact that Nigeria has not feared better under a Yoruba or Ijaw president. However, the records of northerners as presidents of Nigeria are as clear as they are compelling.

The political wreckage train of Nigeria was designed, manufactured, operated, and crashed by either a northern Prime Minister, President, or Head of State. The administrations of two demonic northerners plunged Nigeria into unprecedented political darkness and tortuous economic abyss Nigeria ever witnessed. We’re still smoldering under the inferno. You know the brutes I’m talking about.

Now some publicists and propagandists have literally taken over the social media selling their political toxic nonsense by promoting Buhari as the only best candidate that could rescue Nigeria from the threatening imminent implosion.

There is nothing wrong serving as paid propagandists. But when such propagandists become autocratic, dictatorial, abusive, liars, and fabricators then there is problem. They totally resent and reject any criticism, debate, or discussion that would probe the suitability or otherwise of their candidate Buhari.

They are not only promoting Buhari, they are trying to shovel the man down our throats. Those of us with different opinions about Buhari have been called names and labeled as “tribalist,” “traitors,” and “lazy.” What could be more amusing, they see us as either unrepentant majority or rebellious minority.

2015 provides a marvelous case study of leadership amidst a difficult situation. For a moment, let those who aspire to rule the country in 2015 step into the sandals of poverty ravaged Nigerians and experience what they face on daily basis.

The present crop of candidates is selfishly addicted for looking out for themselves. They have failed to cast or catch any vision for leadership.
The history of these people wanting to be presidents points the opposite direction of what leadership is all about: service and sacrifice. How many of them can boast of “I die daily” like the hard pressed, perplexed, persecuted, struck down poor Nigerians they want to lead?

Consider this: Danjuma was quoted as saying he didn’t know what to do with $500 million he made from the sale of oil bloc gift from thieves who divided our commonwealth (oil) among themselves. What kind of leadership do you expect from Danjuma?

In 2015, Nigeria needs a leader with patience and perceptivity to look into a troubled situation, discern the problem, and then do whatever it takes to correct the difficulty. In short, 2015 Nigeria needs troubleshooters not problem manufacturers in order to grow, develop, and be a prosperous, healthy nation. A leader that recognizes that suffering and opposition come with the territory.

We need a leader who will hold up rather than fold up. A leader who will face and work through trials and difficulties. A leader who knows what kind of “workout” he needs in order to turn Nigeria around. And trials and the seemingly insurmountable problems facing Nigeria may well be part of the “workout.”

How long are we going to endure with abnormal patience the ragtag veterans known for their demented faculty of foresight? We need leaders with connected brains!

Visions make leaders passionate, thorns keep them authentic. Buhari, what’s your vision? What’s your passion? And where is your thorn?

The purpose of redemptive suffering is tied to leadership by sacrifice. Who can better help someone going through bankruptcy than someone who went through a bankruptcy? Who can better help somebody struggling with an addiction than somebody who struggled with an addiction? Who can better help parents of a special needs child than parents of a special needs child? Redemptive suffering is when you go through a problem or a pain for the benefit of others.

Buhari and his military intruders caused so much grief and graft. They still do. Nigerians should be reminded of the familiar evil schemes of the Buharis of this world who are staging a comeback so that they will not outsmart us.
“The Crimes of Buhari” penned by WS detailed gems of sacred truth about the true Buhari many of us don’t know, are too stunning and too breathtaking to be ignored.

“The grounds on which General Buhari is being promoted as the alternative choice are not only shaky, but pitifully naïve,” WS reminds us. “History matters. Records are not kept simply to assist the weakness of memory, but to operate as guides to the future,” warns WS.

To Buhari’s apologists who are quick and vocal to argue that Buhari is a changed man, WS cautions them: “Of course, we know that human beings change. What the claims of personality change or transformation impose on us is a rigorous inspection of the evidence, not wishful speculation or behind-the-scenes assurances,” says WS. “Public offence, crimes against a polity,” continues WS, “must be answered in the public space, not in caucuses of bargaining.”

“In Buhari, we have been offered no evidence of the sheerest prospect of change. On the contrary, all evidence suggests that this is one individual who remains convinced that this is one ex-ruler that the nation cannot call to order,” says WS.

On the rule of law, Buhari has no respect for the law. WS draws our attention to the fact that he was “…one of the generals who treated a Commission of Enquiry, the Oputal Panel, with unconcealed disdain.” “Like Babangida and Abdusalami,” WS recalls, “he refused to put in appearance even though complaints that were tabled against him involved a career of gross abuses of power and blatant assault on the fundamental human rights of the Nigerian citizenry.”

On the sanctity of life, Buhari is controlled by impulse and blind rage to the extent that he became satanic in his cruelty. In fact he enjoys termination of people’s life so much that he carried out “…the judicial murder, execution of a citizen under a retroactive decree.”

Again, WS provides us with the proof: “Does Decree 20 ring a bell? If no, then, perhaps the names of three youths – Lawal Ojuolape, (30), Bernard Ogedengbe (29) and Bartholomew Owoh (26) do. To put it quite plainly, one of those three Ogedengbe – was executed for a crime that did not carry a capital forfeit at the time it was committed.”

A leader must learn from his failure. Would Buhari change? No! “Since leaving office, he has declared in the most categorical terms that he had no regrets over this murder and would do so again,” WS reminds us.

You think democracy is bad under GEJ’s administration? Expect the end of democracy as we know it under Buhari’s presidency. For the entire Buhari administration, Ebenezer Babatope was permanently housed in detention for his article warning that Buhari “was an ambitious soldier who would bear watching through the lenses of a coup d’état.”

He turned down all appeals to allow Babatope to bury his father who died while he (Babatope) was in the cellar. For publishing the truth, Tunde Thompson and Nduka Irabor both journalists, were slammed into the gulag under Buhari’s obnoxious decree. “Tai (Solarin) was incarcerated by that regime and denied even the medication for his asthmatic condition…”

The septuagenarian Chief Adekunle Ajasin was arraigned by Buhari’s kangaroo tribunal. Chief Ajasin was acquitted. Not satisfied by the verdict, Buhari ordered his retrial. Again, Chief Ajasin was acquitted from all charges of corruption and abuse of office. Chief Ajasin’s offence was “winning an election and refusing to knuckle under Shagari’s reign of terror.”

WS calls to mind Buhari’s assault on freedom of expression: “Not content with hammering down the freedom of expression in general terms, Buhari specifically forbade all public discussion of a return to civilian rule. To deprive a people of volition in their own political direction is to turn a nation into a colony of slaves. Buhari enslaved the nation.”

Buhari would be a president who administers justice selectively. He would protect his own by all means necessary. Remember Buhari’s coup was staged to dislodge Shehu Shagari’s inept administration. Well, as WS explains “Shehu Shagari was kept in cozy house detention in Ikoyi while his powerless deputy, Alex Ekwueme was locked up in Kirikiri prisons.”

He let other political contrabands and purveyors of falsehood like Akinloye, Chairman of the NPN, and Richard Akinjide the electoral math wizard of two thirds of 12 states “strolled out coolly across the border.”

For poor Nigerians, the Buharis are a dreadful smell of death and doom. They are just like the rest of the hucksters who seek the presidency for personal profit as opposed to life-giving perfume. With the Buharis in power, it will mean Nigerians will continue under constant danger of death, penury, hopelessness, and doomed life.

I see a dramatic contrast between the vessel and the contents. We hardly need to question whether the container exists for the sake of the treasure. The answer is obvious.

Government exists for the common good. Government by job function must take care of everybody – to be sure that they have food, water, light, education, jobs, housing, and be safe, sound, and secure.

The mirage the Buharis put in front is not actually what goes on the surface. The Buharis cannot make Nigeria whole. They are after the windfall!

Source: http://saharareporters.com/article/buhari-versus-buhari-bayo-oluwasanmi

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 7:58am On Sep 10, 2013
For this coming election, I will go for Buhari. We all know there is no way a new man can climb that ladder... its only an old wine that can be poured into the old bottle till we have a real change in Nigeria. And to bring in the new change where the likes ot Political Thugs, Oil Theives, Federal Reserve PotHoles and the likes can be brought to utter shame, I will support and will always support Buhari.

Some people will say that there is no Buhari without an Idiagbon but I want you to know that Buhari was the guy underground doing all the deeds when while idiagbon was activating his works... Its like a "this-is-my-beloved-son-in-whom-i-am-well-pleased" thing.

So Nigerians, I am not asking you to vote for Buhari but look at the likes of Asarti Dokubo holding the whole nation to ransom if GEJ is not reelected in the 2015 presidential elections... I laugh at the fracass they display in broad daylight trying to cover their mischiefs. We all know that OBJ, the real man behind the chaos in PDP is even the guy calling them for settlement.... How long do you want this to continue...

If you ask me, I would say I prefer a military regime because Nigeria needs something more rigid to put it into place. Why because they are more disciplined. Should we now say because we want that we should now allow military rule in Nigeria? No! But I know and I believe Buhari is the man that can give us a Nigeria that is more transparant than what we have now. Not that any other person cannot do that, but he is the only person that can do that and also attain that post come 2015. No other contestant that can do that can get there in 2015.

Even though hes not declared anything yet concerning 2015 race, my heart will always go on.

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 2:08pm On Sep 10, 2013
ledafaze: For this coming election, I will go for Buhari. We all know there is no way a new man can climb that ladder... its only an old wine that can be poured into the old bottle till we have a real change in Nigeria. And to bring in the new change where the likes ot Political Thugs, Oil Theives, Federal Reserve PotHoles and the likes can be brought to utter shame, I will support and will always support Buhari.

Some people will say that there is no Buhari without an Idiagbon but I want you to know that Buhari was the guy underground doing all the deeds when while idiagbon was activating his works... Its like a "this-is-my-beloved-son-in-whom-i-am-well-pleased" thing.

So Nigerians, I am not asking you to vote for Buhari but look at the likes of Asarti Dokubo holding the whole nation to ransom if GEJ is not reelected in the 2015 presidential elections... I laugh at the fracass they display in broad daylight trying to cover their mischiefs. We all know that OBJ, the real man behind the chaos in PDP is even the guy calling them for settlement.... How long do you want this to continue...

If you ask me, I would say I prefer a military regime because Nigeria needs something more rigid to put it into place. Why because they are more disciplined. Should we now say because we want that we should now allow military rule in Nigeria? No! But I know and I believe Buhari is the man that can give us a Nigeria that is more transparant than what we have now. Not that any other person cannot do that, but he is the only person that can do that and also attain that post come 2015. No other contestant that can do that can get there in 2015.

Even though hes not declared anything yet concerning 2015 race, my heart will always go on.

More so, how are they manipulating and dividing Yorubas? I am a Yoruba man and I dont see that coming.

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 2:19pm On Sep 10, 2013
ledafaze:

More so, how are they manipulating and dividing Yorubas? I am a Yoruba man and I dont see that coming.
My brother we will keep praying jare.But the truth is Buhari likes portraying a false humility.That to me posses a danger we should be wary of.I believe you are aware that he is very much in league with sanusi and others to destabilize this dispensation.

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 2:29pm On Sep 10, 2013
Bidam: My brother we will keep praying jare.But the truth is Buhari likes portraying a false humility.That to me posses a danger we should be wary of.I believe you are aware that he is very much in league with sanusi and others to destabilize this dispensation.

Yes.. he portrays a false identity. But if you look at him closely, that has been his character from day one, which was why Idiagbon was the main man then. He likes power... but knows what is right from doing the right thing and has everly been doing the right thing.

I trust he will continue doing the right thing.

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Eca4: 4:25pm On Sep 10, 2013
I realy think is time 4 buharis 2 retire nd handover 2 d young ones.

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 5:42pm On Sep 10, 2013
Eca4: I realy think is time 4 buharis 2 retire nd handover 2 d young ones.

The issue now is that there is no young one that CAN WIN this election.

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by ssii: 6:35pm On Sep 10, 2013
We need Buhari for one term to start the corruption fight.
After that a younger person that Will continue with the vision.

Buhari for 2015

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 6:58pm On Sep 10, 2013
ssii: We need Buhari for one term to start the corruption fight.
After that a younger person that Will continue with the vision.

Buhari for 2015

Nice understanding

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 8:31pm On Sep 10, 2013
Bidam: My brother we will keep praying jare.But the truth is Buhari likes portraying a false humility.That to me posses a danger we should be wary of.I believe you are aware that he is very much in league with sanusi and others to destabilize this dispensation.
So, u know him personally to be able to ascertain that the attitude he shows to the public is a fake persona? Smh Don't let hate and bigotry kill u.

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by ofala(m): 8:43pm On Sep 10, 2013
The ONLY problem Nigeria has now is corruption. I will go for any man who will get to Aso Rock to TACKLE corruption with every seriousness. Buhari 'seems' to be one of such few men but we are watching. Lets please keep sentiments aside, as long as the person is a Nigerian and can tackle corruption without any tribal sentiments, such fellow will push Our Great Country towards fast growth....

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by AdmYamamoto: 9:09pm On Sep 10, 2013
Nigerians still don't get it or are SIMPLY INSANE! How come they don't know that even if ALL THE RAINS IN THE WORLD fall into a BASKET, it will all be a WASTE? This is the problem of CORRUPTION! All the institutions that can fight and stamp out corruption, so that all the efforts of Nigerians and any economic progress is not wasted has been effectively killed. A GEJ that was once in EFCC net CAN NEVER fight corruption because he lacks the moral high ground! Can a GEJ look IBB or AbdulSalami or OBJ in the eye? Can he look Apabio in the eye or Uduaghan or Anenih?? It doesn't matter how many trains, rail tracks, ships, roads, trillions of dollars to fight BH or SURE-P, etc are spent or budgetted, it WILL ALL BE LOST sooner than later! Why? Corruption! The countries and systems that are progressing today have locked down corruption or fight it aggressively everyday! You know if you steal some money or behave in any abusive way towards your office, you will end up in prison, it's just a matter of time! You can run from US to Canada or Europe, they will eventually arrest you and deliver you back to the US anyway! This is why their progress is almost irreversible!

Nigeria made progress in 2003 - 2007, today we are back in debt, high unemployment, no power, no water, no security after TRILLIONS of naira in budget. Why? Waste by corruption! You can root for GEJ or your tribesman, he will get there steal you blind but you and your children will be the one suffering! Even if you partake of the stealing and contracts, what will happen to your brothers, cousins, nieces, etc? If you leave Nigeria, will not people in your family suffer hardship? Nigerians need to wake-up! Where I live, I can say honestly you don't need ANYONE to live financially, even with MINIMUM WAGE. Think about that! Now, there is no way an average Nigerian, educated like we do so much, work so hard, apply to all kinds of jobs, start a business will EVER have to live on MINIMUM WAGE! You and practically everyone in your family who get an education and work hard will have enough for themselves! Your children from 16 - 18 can in fact almost take care of their basic needs without your intervention! At 60 - 65, you are retired, have a decent pension that can take care of you if YOU decide NEVER to work again until you are kick the bucket. NOTE, this is just the average JOE, not millionaire, not politician just an engineer, doctor, scientist, artist, teacher, of which MOST working class Nigerians already are! Kill corruption, stamp it out!

Vote someone like Buhari who can stand on the moral high ground and say everyone in his government, cabinet must declare their assets! If you can't LEAVE my cabinet! No godfather or minister or secret GF to blackmail him. Nigeria needs to breed a new generation of honest leaders which will only happen by example. GEJ can never set such example because he is corrupt and a thief! This is the truth Nigerians!

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 6:04am On Sep 11, 2013
kingoflag: So, u know him personally to be able to ascertain that the attitude he shows to the public is a fake persona? Smh Don't let hate and bigotry kill u.

Its not about showing a fake attitude and this is no hate or bigotry issue. It is all about understanding the man and his mode of operation. Because he does not smile doesn't really means he's got a fake persona...

Lets all drop sentiments, face d fact and do the right thing.

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 8:37am On Sep 11, 2013
ledafaze:

Its not about showing a fake attitude and this is no hate or bigotry issue. It is all about understanding the man and his mode of operation. Because he does not smile doesn't really means he's got a fake persona...

Lets all drop sentiments, face d fact and do the right thing.



I think youre misquoting me.
Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 8:41am On Sep 11, 2013
kingoflag: WTF DID YOU JUST TYPE?! You dont even make an atom of sense. I think youre misquoting me.

Even if it is a quark of sense, I know and I believe it will affect every other ones till it gets to the atom and making the whole bunch. It seems you are just like the mods here on Nairaland... The Anti-Buhari's of this Nairaland. Go by all the record of this man against all other viable contestants and tell me the good better best... I bet you Buhari is in all.

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 8:42am On Sep 11, 2013
ofala: The ONLY problem Nigeria has now is corruption. I will go for any man who will get to Aso Rock to TACKLE corruption with every seriousness. Buhari 'seems' to be one of such few men but we are watching. Lets please keep sentiments aside, as long as the person is a Nigerian and can tackle corruption without any tribal sentiments, such fellow will push Our Great Country towards fast growth....

That is the Nigerian spirit wanting a change. We can all sit on Nairaland acting like sweet sixteen or make a change by changing our thinking and doing the right thing. Thanks Ofala for the point. You got my wafers for that!

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 8:42am On Sep 11, 2013
kingoflag: I think youre misquoting me.
Don't think so.He understood my post better.You re the one that actually misquoted me.
Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by ckkris: 8:46am On Sep 11, 2013
ledafaze:

Even if it is a quark of sense, I know and I believe it will affect every other ones till it gets to the atom and making the whole bunch. It seems you are just like the mods here on Nairaland... The Anti-Buhari's of this Nairaland. Go by all the record of this man against all other viable contestants and tell me the good better best... I bet you Buhari is in all.
Buhari has the potential to be worse than Morsi of Egypt, and this brutal sit-tight Assad of Syria, or most probably a latent combination of them. Please get this into your Sharia skull.

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 8:49am On Sep 11, 2013
Adm. Yamamoto:
[b]Nigerians still don't get it or are SIMPLY INSANE! How come they don't know that even if ALL THE RAINS IN THE WORLD fall into a BASKET, it will all be a WASTE? This is the problem of CORRUPTION! All the institutions that can fight and stamp out corruption, so that all the efforts of Nigerians and any economic progress is not wasted has been effectively killed. A GEJ that was once in EFCC net CAN NEVER fight corruption because he lacks the moral high ground! Can a GEJ look IBB or AbdulSalami or OBJ in the eye? Can he look Apabio in the eye or Uduaghan or Anenih?? It doesn't matter how many trains, rail tracks, ships, roads, trillions of dollars to fight BH or SURE-P, etc are spent or budgetted, it WILL ALL BE LOST sooner than later! Why? Corruption! The countries and systems that are progressing today have locked down corruption or fight it aggressively everyday! You know if you steal some money or behave in any abusive way towards your office, you will end up in prison, it's just a matter of time! You can run from US to Canada or Europe, they will eventually arrest you and deliver you back to the US anyway! This is why their progress is almost irreversible!

Nigeria made progress in 2003 - 2007, today we are back in debt, high unemployment, no power, no water, no security after TRILLIONS of naira in budget. Why? Waste by corruption! You can root for GEJ or your tribesman, he will get there steal you blind but you and your children will be the one suffering! Even if you partake of the stealing and contracts, what will happen to your brothers, cousins, nieces, etc? If you leave Nigeria, will not people in your family suffer hardship? Nigerians need to wake-up! Where I live, I can say honestly you don't need ANYONE to live financially, even with MINIMUM WAGE. Think about that! Now, there is no way an average Nigerian, educated like we do so much, work so hard, apply to all kinds of jobs, start a business will EVER have to live on MINIMUM WAGE! You and practically everyone in your family who get an education and work hard will have enough for themselves! Your children from 16 - 18 can in fact almost take care of their basic needs without your intervention! At 60 - 65, you are retired, have a decent pension that can take care of you if YOU decide NEVER to work again until you are kick the bucket. NOTE, this is just the average JOE, not millionaire, not politician just an engineer, doctor, scientist, artist, teacher, of which MOST working class Nigerians already are! Kill corruption, stamp it out!

Vote someone like Buhari who can stand on the moral high ground and say everyone in his government, cabinet must declare their assets! If you can't LEAVE my cabinet! No godfather or minister or secret GF to blackmail him. Nigeria needs to breed a new generation of honest leaders which will only happen by example. GEJ can never set such example because he is corrupt and a thief! This is the truth Nigerians![/b]

God Bless you for this and I wish Nigerians are getting this into action by making the wise choise that will not only save us, but our generation.

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 8:50am On Sep 11, 2013
Bidam: Don't think so.He understood my post better.You re the one that actually misquoted me.

Maybe you guys have a different mode of communicating in Nigerian english...
Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 8:51am On Sep 11, 2013
ledafaze:

Even if it is a quark of sense, I know and I believe it will affect every other ones till it gets to the atom and making the whole bunch. It seems you are just like the mods here on Nairaland... The Anti-Buhari's of this Nairaland. Go by all the record of this man against all other viable contestants and tell me the good better best... I bet you Buhari is in all.

Dude, what the hell are you talking about?!
Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 8:54am On Sep 11, 2013
ckkris: Buhari has the potential to be worse than Morsi of Egypt, and this brutal sit-tight Assad of Syria, or most probably a latent combination of them. Please get this into your Sharia skull.

Mind you, I dont have a Sharia skull, I have a mind of Christ as explained in 1 Corinthians 2:16. And if you know truly well, that kind of mind has favour for nobody race, colour or region. You are right! Buhari has the potential to be worse than Morsi and Assad put together.. ...but HE WILL NOT DO IT. We all have a choice, so is he... but I am sure he will always make the right choice. We have the right to be good or bad... we have the right to decide who leads us into goodness or poverty... so we also have the right to VOTE for the right person in office... Someone that can not only contest but can win vividly against any opposition. Buhari!

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 8:55am On Sep 11, 2013
kingoflag:

Maybe you guys have a different mode of communicating in Nigerian english...
Maybe you also have a problem with comprehension.Last time i checked my post it said "Let keep praying jare" You did not picked the former but the latter and over blew it beyond proportion. I don't have any sentiments against buhari and it might interest you to know that tunde bakare his running mate in the last election is my mentor.
Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 9:11am On Sep 11, 2013
Bidam: Maybe you also have a problem with comprehension.Last time i checked my post it said "Let keep praying jare" You did not picked the former but the latter and over blew it beyond proportion. I don't have any sentiments against buhari and it might interest you to know that tunde bakare his running mate in the last election is my mentor.


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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Bizibi(m): 9:13am On Sep 11, 2013
I can never trust buhari never,that guy is snake in a saint body,that man looks like a hypocrite to the core,if he is truly a leader he should try and develop his region or even contribute immensely to the growth of this country,must a person become a president by all means,i remember i went to danjuma's home town and that place is so backward i began to ask why a man who is so rich cannot develop a small town.most these politicians are after wealth and power nothing else

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by fitzmayowa: 9:18am On Sep 11, 2013
Bizibi: I can never trust buhari never,that guy is snake in a saint body,that man looks like a hypocrite to the core,if he is truly a leader he should try and develop his region or even contribute immensely to the growth of this country,must a person become a president by all means,i remember i went to danjuma's home town and that place is so backward i began to ask why a man who is so rich cannot develop a small town.most these politicians are after wealth and power nothing else

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by executinal(m): 9:18am On Sep 11, 2013
At another time, very long time ago, another Yoruba Akindanidani was appointed chair of the National Census Board which certified the north as the region with the largest population in Nigeria the fact notwithstanding that cows, goats, dogs, ducks, donkeys, monkeys, and other living and non-living things were counted as human beings.

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by abatajjvii: 9:19am On Sep 11, 2013
Bizibi: I can never trust buhari never,that guy is snake in a saint body,that man looks like a hypocrite to the core,if he is truly a leader he should try and develop his region or even contribute immensely to the growth of this country,must a person become a president by all means,i remember i went to danjuma's home town and that place is so backward i began to ask why a man who is so rich cannot develop a small town.most these politicians are after wealth and power nothing else

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 9:20am On Sep 11, 2013
All these anti GEJ folks have yet failed again to convince us with a better candidate










it's Jonathan till 2019

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Nobody: 9:20am On Sep 11, 2013
I thought this man said he will never contest again. Looks like he still has more tears in his eyes to shed. He should just go and rest IMO and save his tears

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Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by Segadem(m): 9:20am On Sep 11, 2013
Recycle Continues...
Re: Buhari Versus Buhari by saintvc(m): 9:22am On Sep 11, 2013
Buhari is old .....we need young blood

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