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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by sylve11: 7:17am On Jul 27, 2014
Mynd44: Now Playing: Fela.......
"Basketmouth don start to leak again ooooo"

Can someone remind this terrorist his statements about the Chibok girls where he said "No girls are missing"?

That's how ppl with inverted head shape talks. Don't take him serious. cool

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by CaptainBomb(m): 7:17am On Jul 27, 2014
Olobuuku!
Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by jibbish(m): 7:18am On Jul 27, 2014
Mr Asari, we don hear u, but we sef no belief U.
Asari speaking Nonsense since 1983


Cos




U r a leaking Basket

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by ezehr(m): 7:18am On Jul 27, 2014
Nigeria's Politics is unpredictable. There are many sides to a story but only one is TRUE

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Nobody: 7:19am On Jul 27, 2014
He might be right...

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by efemena22(m): 7:19am On Jul 27, 2014
True talk. Buhari masterminded his own attack just to make the general public believe he's innocent but he's not. He's actually the leader of BH#

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Obi3: 7:19am On Jul 27, 2014
grin grin nothing is impossible
with politicians.

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Nobody: 7:19am On Jul 27, 2014
Asari Dorokubo-yarning dust since 1975!
It is only senile cretins like him that take him seriously. Onye ara!

grin grin

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Nobody: 7:19am On Jul 27, 2014
This lunatic called asari really needs a brain transplant

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by fkaz(m): 7:20am On Jul 27, 2014
Let the amoeba try to mastermind one for himself like that of buhari let see

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by YoursGEJ(m): 7:21am On Jul 27, 2014
In a normal country, this overfed baby elephant criminal would be rotting behind bars after killing and maiming innocent civilians, rap_ing defenseless women and carrying out economic sabotage all in the name of militancy. But no, he is being paid billions monthly, and now claims to be an expert in politics thanks to the drunkard called our president.

Let him keep enjoying his illegitimate freedom while it lasts

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Nobody: 7:22am On Jul 27, 2014
masterminded his car bombing Abegi.....
Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Nobody: 7:22am On Jul 27, 2014
Austindark: Militant leader, Dokubo-Asari, who is also the leader
of Niger Delta Peoples Salvation Force, NDPSF,
yesterday, exploded, saying Buhari masterminded
the attack on himself.

- Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/buhari-masterminded-convoy-bombing-dokubo-asari/#sthash.HIm2GUx0.dpuf

An appeal to Nairaland that this guy's useless comments should not be brought forth for reading please. They mostly sound unreasonable.. He is getting an undeserved attention that is north worth it....

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Btruth: 7:22am On Jul 27, 2014
Here we go again. Mad man on the loose. Can't Asari use his brain sometimes? or, what does it profit a man to always run his mouth like a spoil tap? #O ga oooo!

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Nobody: 7:22am On Jul 27, 2014
efemena22: True talk. Buhari masterminded his own attack just to make the general public believe he's innocent but he's not. He's actually the leader of BH#
Yes o! We have been hearing the same statement since 1907. Tell your liverless President and DSS to arrest him if he is the leader of Boko haram. What the hell are they waiting for?

grin grin

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by fnep2smooth(m): 7:23am On Jul 27, 2014
autumnflower: What i fail to umderstand is why is this guys given an significance especially by the nairaland team?
This is a terrorist, you might want to decieve yourself and say he fought to people but the fact still remains he terrorised nigeria. Making him and shekau same.
just imagine shekau is granted amnesty and 5 years from now he makes stupid statements which are soely personal opinion and it hits FP of nairaland every single time?
you are a sadist. Beta see reason in what he is saying or close your mouth.

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by ignis: 7:23am On Jul 27, 2014
Asari Dokubo, always looking for cheap attentions to score cheap political points.

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Shekson(m): 7:23am On Jul 27, 2014
Akbee:
can sumone remind Mynd dat the word terrorism is not synonymous with militancy.u just hate on dis dude mynd.
IGNORANCE
And whu says 'militancy' isn't a component of 'Terrorism' from the below quoted definitions:
(1) The United States Department of Defense
defines terrorism as “the calculated use of
unlawful violence or threat of unlawful
violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or
to intimidate governments or societies in the
pursuit of goals that are generally political,
religious, or ideological.” Within this definition,
there are three key elements—violence, fear,
and intimidation—and each element produces
terror in its victims.
(2) The FBI uses this
definition: "Terrorism is the unlawful use of
force and violence against persons or property
to intimidate or coerce a government, the
civilian population, or any segment thereof, in
furtherance of political or social objectives."

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by ganex: 7:23am On Jul 27, 2014
it is possible to avert suspicion cos of his antecedents or past remarks on election and islam.

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Sylvarresta(m): 7:23am On Jul 27, 2014
This country is Joke, Imagine a millitant leader also talking, that bloated idiot should just shut and stop disgracing this country. His the one that said the attempt on Buhari's life is to cause Chaos, now he is saying another thing... Is trying to confuse or convince us.

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Fatdon(m): 7:24am On Jul 27, 2014
GenBuhari: [size=18pt]Buharinomics - General Buhari’s economic program marshaled out to salvage the nation in 1984 [/size]

http://www.elombah.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5720:is-general-buhari-the-problem-with-nigeria&catid=36:pointblank&Itemid=83

Buharinomics was General Buhari’s economic program marshaled out to salvage the nation in 1984. He summarized the objective of his economic policy (as articulated in the 1984 budget) as follows: "To arrest the decline in the economy, to put the economy on a proper course of recovery and solvency, and to chart a future course for economic stability and prosperity" (West Africa, May 14, 1984). He had previously done similarly, in March while receiving the visiting Sudanese President, Gaafar Nimeiri. Upon his inquiring of what the new military government had in mind for the nation it then ruled, Buhari said to him: "The priority [of his administration] is for economic recovery, providing employment opportunities, improving people's living conditions, consolidating internal security and ensuring foreign respect" (Africa Now, March 1984). In a nutshell, Buharinomics set out to arrest the decline in the economy and refocus it towards recovery. Buharinomics was to wean the nation off consumerism and profligacy, while channeling it towards frugality and productivity. To accomplish this, the government was to cut down on its expenditure, engage in more efficient restricting and controlling of foreign exchange outflow, undertake the revival of the country's productive capacity (concentration was on agriculture), and broaden government's revenue base.
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The first test of Buharinomics was implemented to revive the comatose banking industry and arrest local currency hoarding. In April 1984, the government ordered a change in the color of the Naira. This action was dubbed the “real coup” by unscrupulous business men and politicians who had almost eliminated the need for commercial banking in Nigeria by keeping their moneys under their mattresses or by trafficking them into neighboring West African countries. This currency change, which forced all holders of the naira notes into exchanging them for the new naira notes at commercial banks, infused billions that had remained unaccounted for into the banking industry and eliminated counterfeited currencies, which had inflicted inflationary and other nefarious effects on the economy. This measure had an immediate revitalizing effect in the banking industry and was an unqualified success. Banks that were close to collapsing became vibrant again, to the extent that some of them began to hire hitherto unemployed Nigerians.
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To cut down on government expenses, the federal work force was cut by 30% and imports for 1984 pegged at 4 billion pounds (mostly on basic foodstuffs, spare parts, and raw materials for local industries), against 14 billion pounds spent in 1983. To ensure that Nigeria remained respectable on the international business world, Buhari committed to honoring Nigeria’s debt payment schedule irrespective of the limited earning potential of Nigeria. In August 1984, Buhari was on one of his meet-the-people nationwide tours, which he began as soon as the administration got on its feet. Everywhere he went, the people embraced him, coming out en mass and ushering him tumultuous cheers and unreserved applause. In one of his speeches to the people (this one in Owerri), he reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to honoring its debts, the dire economic situation notwithstanding. "The task of this administration is how to persuade Nigerians to understand that for a number of years to come, we would be paying debts, the roads may be long and thorny but we believe that on our shoulders lies the responsibility to save our fatherland from devastation that has resulted from mismanagement" (Newswatch, February 18, 1985).
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Buhari could not have been any more correct in his statement above. Assuming Nigeria took no further loans, its breakdown of loan repayments was as follows: 3.9 billion naira ($4.4 billion) in 1985, 3.7 billion naira ($4.19 billion) in 1986, 2.8 billion naira ($3.2 billion) in 1987, until a decrease to 703 million in 1991 (Concord Weekly, May 6, 1985). Nigeria’s precarious financial situation made it impossible for it to finance capital projects and meet up its balance of payment obligations. With oil export pegged at 1.3 million barrels per day by OPEC, borrowing from external sources became necessary. To this effect, Nigeria proposed borrowing 1.795m naira to finance its capital project from the IMF. The patriotism with which General Buhari handled Nigeria’s dealings with the IMF was the highlight and beauty of Buharinomics.

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In order to qualify for the loan, IMF gave Nigeria certain conditions which must be met. In 1984 when the naira exchanged for $1.34, the IMF demanded a minimum of 60% devaluation of it. Buhari refused, agreeing only to a "crawling peg"—a mechanism whereby government would realign the currency gradually, forestalling or minimizing economic and social dislocations because of such drastic devaluation of its currency. In addition to the devaluation of the naira, IMF demanded that government took other drastic actions: (a) The government must remove its subsidy on petroleum. (b) It must curtail its expenditure. (c) Government must rationalize its tariff structures. (d) It must put a freeze on its wages. (e) It must put a total end of non-statutory transfers to State governments, (f) Government must at least institute a 30% raise on interest rates—government resisted this because the decline in its revenue earnings and its debt obligations made it almost impossible to raise interest rates without triggering inflation (West Africa, May 14, 1984).
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The Nigerian government and veteran economists in Nigeria (like Aluko, Onosade, Okigbo, etc) could not make sense of being asked to devalue its currency when Nigeria’s imports were in dollar and its export (fixed quantity of oil) was also in dollar. The implication of devaluation was that Nigeria would pay more to import lesser quantity of goods than it did prior to any devaluation. It would also export the same amount of oil it exported before any devaluation and derive lesser revenue than it received before any devaluation The impacts of it debt payment would have harsher effect on the citizenry if the naira was devalued. This did not make any economic sense to Buhari; it struck him as an insult on the intelligence of the African. Finance Minister Onaolapo Soleye and Alhaji Abubakar Alhaji who led the Nigerian delegation to the last negotiation in Washington were chewed out by US Federal Reserve Chairman, Paul Volcker, for presenting the Nigerian governments rejection of most of these recommendations. For rejecting the IMF conditions and the loan, the Buhari administration got into the black book of Washington. Already, it had earned the dislike of 10 Downing Street for cutting down Nigeria’s imports from the UK by about 350%. In any case, without the IMF loan, government was still in a bind as to how to finance capital projects and pay for imports, especially spare parts for local industries, food items, etc. At this juncture, the genius and resourcefulness of Buharinomics illuminated to the delight of the African.
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First, the administration sent Oil Minister Tam David West to OPEC to seek a raise in the quantity of oil that Nigeria could export. If OPEC agreed, Nigeria would expect to generate extra revenue in the long run from any increase of its oil quota and this would assist tremendously in augmenting the shortfall in the nation’s purse. Professor West came back empty handed—the US and Britain had put pressure on their puppets in OPEC (like Saudi Arabia) to refuse Nigeria’s request.
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To counter OPEC’s bluff, the Buhari administration entered into a $2 billion barter trade agreement with four countries. Nigeria daily bartered 200,000 barrels of oil as follows: (a) completely knocked down parts for automobiles from Brazil. (b) Construction equipment from Italy (c) Engineering equipment from France, and (d) Capital goods from Austria. This barter trade took care of the administration’s need to have borrowed money but it intensified the ill will the US and Britain had for Nigeria. By bartering this oil, Nigeria was: (a) solving those needs which the proposed IMF loan was geared toward. Doing so without borrowing or feeling the pains of spending the meager amount generated from its OPEC approved 1.3 billion a day oil export is the stuff an economic wizard is made of. (b) Britain had been cut off as Nigeria’s major supplier of the goods which the countries in the barter agreement sent to Nigeria. (c) The US usurious money lenders were denied the chance to suck Nigeria dry through the IMF loan. (d) American and British oil companies were irate that the oil being bartered would flood the oil market, cutting in on their profits. (d) The oil being bartered was oil that used to be illegally bunkered before Buhari put illegal oil bunkering artist out of business. For once, an African country had put positive economic mechanism in place to salvage its ailing economy without swallowing IMF’s poison pills.
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As far as America and Britain were concerned, there was a price to be paid by this Buhari, who thought he was smart enough not to accept subservience to their authority. To begin with, a London newspaper (The Financial Times) published Nigeria’s barter trade agreement with Brazil (which, in truth, was done in secrecy because Buhari treated some aspects of his economic policy as State secret). The British thought it was going to incite OPEC against Nigeria since OPEC as a body did not support oil bartering. Oil Minister Tam David West, in a press conference, said, “If a nation believes it is part of its strategy for national survival to do this [barter trade], why not?” To assure OPEC that Nigeria was not indulging in barter trade in order to pull out of OPEC, he added ”Our strategy is to stay in OPEC and make its presence felt, and work together on programs that will be for the economic interest of all” (Concord Weekly, May 6, 1985). There is more to this barter trade than time will permit one to detail in this piece. For now, it is worth noting that it was the major reason for which Britain and America wanted the Buhari administration overthrown.
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The counter trade showcased Buhari as a visionary. He made America and Britain feel silly and they swore to get him out of office. When Babangida took over, on his maiden speech to the nation he promised to revisit the counter trade agreements. Within two weeks in office, September 17, 1985, he setup a panel to review it and recommend to his administration how to revive the economy without the use of counter trade. Babangida rolled back counter trade at the behest of his imperialist masters and at the detriment of the Nigerian nation and people.

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By the time the Buhari administration was overthrown in August of 1985, Buharinomics was beginning to yield dividends. For example, the inflationary rate had fallen from 23.2% in 1983 to 5.5% in 1985. Nigeria did not regret rejecting the IMF loan because it was meeting its obligation of prompt debt payment and the bartered goods were, to some extent, holding up within the austerity measure which had been in place since the Shagari days. Food was becoming reasonably available for two reasons: (a) The emphasis paid to agriculture had resulted in abundant food harvests, especially yam tubers. (b) The border closure made it impossible for unscrupulous business men to continue smuggling food items into neighboring countries where they sold for twice their value in Nigeria.

Had Buharinomics continued for at least five years, Nigeria would have joined the Asian tigers in economic growth and self reliance. We know that to be true because Babangida came into office and did everything the IMF asked and the Nigerian economy took a dive into the gutter and has not recovered yet.
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[size=18pt]for the corrupt, the fear of Buhari is the beginning of wisdom[/size]

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by dvee2: 7:24am On Jul 27, 2014
In saner climes, this dude should be cooling his ass in jail. But Instead he is being rewarded with billion dollar contract, why won't he regurgitate rubbish each time he speaks? Is this not the same man that took arm against his country claiming he was fighting for Niger Delta? the niger-delta is still under develop, impoverished and scattered, yet he took his billions to Benin republic. Beware, he will soon come back to contest for office, that's the kind of country we have become. SIC

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by ignis: 7:24am On Jul 27, 2014
efemena22: True talk. Buhari masterminded his own attack just to make the general public believe he's innocent but he's not. He's actually the leader of BH#
TALK IS FREE..

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Sciencs(m): 7:24am On Jul 27, 2014
Austindark: Militant leader, Dokubo-Asari, who is also the leader
of Niger Delta Peoples Salvation Force, NDPSF,
yesterday, exploded, saying Buhari masterminded
the attack on himself.

- Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/buhari-masterminded-convoy-bombing-dokubo-asari/#sthash.HIm2GUx0.dpuf

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by tonychristopher: 7:25am On Jul 27, 2014
This is the first time this asari is making sense and I totally concur with him

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by lakamua: 7:25am On Jul 27, 2014
its only in nigeria a man like dis can make public comments. i hope he knows hw many innocent people he killed during his terrorism which people call militancy. he and boko are no different. i pity naija sha. fear no go let people talk true. u all forming supporters becos u want to tell ursef all is well wen u actually dying inside

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Holuwathoby(m): 7:26am On Jul 27, 2014
This man shd b shut for life!
Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Aderupoko2: 7:27am On Jul 27, 2014
Until Buhari dies that's when you will know there was an assassination attempt on his life....This Dokubo now has mouth because of his ogogoro drinking Oga.....

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by cyril83(m): 7:28am On Jul 27, 2014
This ugly loud mouthed can only survive being lynched or jailed in Nigeria.

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Btruth: 7:29am On Jul 27, 2014
CaptainBomb: Olobuuku!
Do you mean #OLORIBURUKU? or #OLORIBAJE?
Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by yorke1: 7:30am On Jul 27, 2014
Asari has spoken the truth. Going by APC and Buhari desperation for power, he is capable of doing anything. This is just one of the various ways they intend to achieve their aim. GEJ till 2019

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Re: Buhari Masterminded His Own Convoy Bombing-dokubo-asari by Jakumo(m): 7:32am On Jul 27, 2014
To the mini-Ayatollah that compulsively regurgitates old irrelevant pictures and meaningless tripe about his hideous mentor, the genocidal Ayatollah Buhari Bin Laden, just rest assured that NOBODY even so much as glances at your repetitive autistic crapola.

Yes sir, we all just scroll quickly past your faded 45-year old propaganda, to look for meaningful contributions to the discussion, so knock yourself out and post another 50 pages of utter idiocy, if it helps alleviate the pain you feel over the impending final liquidation of your idol whose target-designation number is destined to come up REAL soon.

Die Ayatollah DIE ! Muaha ha ha ha ha ha.

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