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Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by Demallcrazy(m): 11:39am On Nov 28, 2014
Pix taken 28th November 2014, Benin city, South south, Edo state cool









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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by akinsadeez(m): 11:48am On Nov 28, 2014
So this bus is his legacy undecided

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by Nobody: 11:48am On Nov 28, 2014
Each of those 1414 mercedes buses were given to all tertiary insitutions in Nigeria both federal and state.
That is really a true legacy.

Sai Buhari 2015!

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by Demallcrazy(m): 11:57am On Nov 28, 2014
akinsadeez:
So this bus is his legacy undecided
Pls don't tell us u schooled in France or Congo DR cos I mentioned "Part of his Legacy". undecided

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by lilflipnerd: 12:03pm On Nov 28, 2014
I told of one my pals, if we had many Buhari's in Power Right from 1983..
Nigeria would b a Great Nation

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by victorD3: 12:04pm On Nov 28, 2014
Nigeria's with poor mentality. So buying school busses for tiatary institutions is a ligacy ? Something that require no strategy or planning. Book is really becoming haram.

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by lilflipnerd: 12:04pm On Nov 28, 2014
I told of one my pals, if we had many Buharis in Power Right from 1983..
Nigeria would b a Great Nation nw

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by ogb5(m): 12:05pm On Nov 28, 2014
legacy indeed. Incase you do not know the Injustice Buhari committed against southerners while at the helm of the PTF, let me reproduce the submission to the Oputa panel on his conduct at PTF. Read below the Afenifere submission to the oputa panel, maybe you will know a little more about your idol, Buhari and that he really does not care about any southerner.

"PTF Projects: The Abacha regime created a parallel government through the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) headed by Major General Muhammed Buhari. Nothing else typifies the marginalisation of the Yoruba than the lopsidedness of the projects carried out by the PTF. Figures from PTF Situation Reports (Vol. 2 Dec. 98) show that the PTF carried on as if there was no South West.

Of all the roads rehabilitated by he PTF, only 1984.5 kilometres of roads representing 10.84 per cent were carried out in the South West; from where the bulk of the PTF revenue came since the zone consumes over 60 per cent of refined petroleum products. All the Southern States had 4,440.43 kms or 24 per cent of road rehabilitation as against 13,870.47 kms or 76 per cent in the Northern States zone three comprising the North-West States of Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara had a lion share of 5020 kms or 27.42 per cent because the Fund’s Chairman, Buhari and the military dictator Sani Abacha were from there; zone four comprising the North-East States of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe picked 23.48 per cent. This is the zone where Salihijo Ahmed, the late Chief Executive of Afri-Project Consortium APC, the sole consultants that supervised all PTF projects came from.

Figures in other sectors were more scandalous. For instance, under the National Health and Educational Rehabilitation Programme (NHERP), the South West had zero allocation in the tertiary programme, while the North picked 100 per cent. In the vocational programme, the South West had zero while the North had 97 per cent. In the primary area, the South-West had zero against 88 per cent for the North and in the secondary area, it was zero for the South-West and 86 per cent for the North.

The health sector is similar. For the Teaching Hospitals, the South-West had zero while the North had 62 per cent. For the Specialist Hospitals, it was zero for the South-West and 71 per cent for the North; in General/State Hospitals the Yoruba had nothing while the North had 56 per cent for health clinics, it was zero for the South-West against the North’s 100 per cent.

Under the food supply summary, the Southwest had 7.26 per cent compared with 83 per cent for the North, Buhari’s zone having 60.54 per cent to itself."

http://www.nigerianmuse.com/20061228122222zg/nigeria-watch/all-about-the-oputa-panel-hrvic/nigeria-has-persecuted-the-yoruba-submission-of-afenifere-to-the-human-rights-violations/

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by lilflipnerd: 12:06pm On Nov 28, 2014
victorD3:
Nigeria's with poor mentality. So buying school busses for tiatary institutions is a ligacy ? Something that require no strategy or planning. Book is really becoming haram.
those buses was disturbed around 1996/97 n u come here to spew thrash
U need ur head examined

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by Nobody: 12:10pm On Nov 28, 2014
lilflipnerd:
those buses was disturbed around 1993/94 n u come here to spew thrash
U need ur head examined
was it distributed between that time? Me think it was between 1996/1997. I saw the bus in my school in 1999.

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by lilflipnerd: 12:13pm On Nov 28, 2014
JackBaueress1:
was it distributed between that time? Me think it was between 1996/1997. I saw the bus in my school in 1999.
Around That Period sha...

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by Lumyboi(m): 12:16pm On Nov 28, 2014
ogb5:
legacy indeed. Incase you do not know the Injustice Buhari committed against southerners while at the helm of the PTF, let me reproduce the submission to the Oputa panel on his conduct at PTF. Read below the Afenifere submission to the oputa panel, maybe you will know a little more about your idol, Buhari and that he really does not care about any southerner.

"PTF Projects: The Abacha regime created a parallel government through the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) headed by Major General Muhammed Buhari. Nothing else typifies the marginalisation of the Yoruba than the lopsidedness of the projects carried out by the PTF. Figures from PTF Situation Reports (Vol. 2 Dec. 98) show that the PTF carried on as if there was no South West.

Of all the roads rehabilitated by he PTF, only 1984.5 kilometres of roads representing 10.84 per cent were carried out in the South West; from where the bulk of the PTF revenue came since the zone consumes over 60 per cent of refined petroleum products. All the Southern States had 4,440.43 kms or 24 per cent of road rehabilitation as against 13,870.47 kms or 76 per cent in the Northern States zone three comprising the North-West States of Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara had a lion share of 5020 kms or 27.42 per cent because the Fund’s Chairman, Buhari and the military dictator Sani Abacha were from there; zone four comprising the North-East States of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe picked 23.48 per cent. This is the zone where Salihijo Ahmed, the late Chief Executive of Afri-Project Consortium APC, the sole consultants that supervised all PTF projects came from.

Figures in other sectors were more scandalous. For instance, under the National Health and Educational Rehabilitation Programme (NHERP), the South West had zero allocation in the tertiary programme, while the North picked 100 per cent. In the vocational programme, the South West had zero while the North had 97 per cent. In the primary area, the South-West had zero against 88 per cent for the North and in the secondary area, it was zero for the South-West and 86 per cent for the North.

The health sector is similar. For the Teaching Hospitals, the South-West had zero while the North had 62 per cent. For the Specialist Hospitals, it was zero for the South-West and 71 per cent for the North; in General/State Hospitals the Yoruba had nothing while the North had 56 per cent for health clinics, it was zero for the South-West against the North’s 100 per cent.

Under the food supply summary, the Southwest had 7.26 per cent compared with 83 per cent for the North, Buhari’s zone having 60.54 per cent to itself."

http://www.nigerianmuse.com/20061228122222zg/nigeria-watch/all-about-the-oputa-panel-hrvic/nigeria-has-persecuted-the-yoruba-submission-of-afenifere-to-the-human-rights-violations/


At least so many roads done in Nigeria. Prolly he can improve on that. We now have someone whose only achievement is corruption and protecting corruption. Under pdp I can't remember any reasonable road done. The road to the capital of Nigeria has bn under repairs for almost 10years....what exactly are they trying to build on the road. The only development in my opinion under 16years of pdp is mayb communication, thanks to the private investors (even tho they stil scam us). We don't deserve those bunch of thieves

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by Demallcrazy(m): 12:20pm On Nov 28, 2014
victorD3:
Nigeria's with poor mentality. So buying school busses for tiatary institutions is a ligacy ? Something that require no strategy or planning. Book is really becoming haram.
U said everything say-able bro & u owe no one apology 4 d grammar & spellings grin

Or were u product of french education? undecided

U're one of d reason Buhari wants 2 come 2 power 2 set tinz right of which education iz part of dem cool

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by ogb5(m): 12:24pm On Nov 28, 2014
you can vote pdp out if you think they have not benefitted you, but replacing the current setup with someone like buhari who is shamelessly pro north is a no-no to me.

APC has nationalists they can present to the people, if they choose to present ethnic leaders, then they lose my vote

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by theM16: 12:24pm On Nov 28, 2014
Lumyboi:


At least so many roads done in Nigeria. Prolly he can improve on that. We now have someone whose only achievement is corruption and protecting corruption. Under pdp I can't remember any reasonable road done. The road to the capital of Nigeria has bn under repairs for almost 10years....what exactly are they trying to build on the road. The only development in my opinion under 16years of pdp is mayb communication, thanks to the private investors (even tho they stil scam us). We don't deserve those bunch of thieves

Don't blame him. I am sure even bayelsa state don't have good roads

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by Demallcrazy(m): 12:25pm On Nov 28, 2014
BTW, where's Jona's subsidy bus sef? angry

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by disloman(m): 12:25pm On Nov 28, 2014
victorD3:
Nigeria's with poor mentality. So buying school busses for tiatary institutions is a ligacy ? Something that require no strategy or planning. Book is really becoming haram.
Bro!Go back to school.

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by lilflipnerd: 12:27pm On Nov 28, 2014
ogb5:
legacy indeed. Incase you do not know the Injustice Buhari committed against southerners while at the helm of the PTF, let me reproduce the submission to the Oputa panel on his conduct at PTF. Read below the Afenifere submission to the oputa panel, maybe you will know a little more about your idol, Buhari and that he really does not care about any southerner.

"PTF Projects: The Abacha regime created a parallel government through the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) headed by Major General Muhammed Buhari. Nothing else typifies the marginalisation of the Yoruba than the lopsidedness of the projects carried out by the PTF. Figures from PTF Situation Reports (Vol. 2 Dec. 98) show that the PTF carried on as if there was no South West.

Of all the roads rehabilitated by he PTF, only 1984.5 kilometres of roads representing 10.84 per cent were carried out in the South West; from where the bulk of the PTF revenue came since the zone consumes over 60 per cent of refined petroleum products. All the Southern States had 4,440.43 kms or 24 per cent of road rehabilitation as against 13,870.47 kms or 76 per cent in the Northern States zone three comprising the North-West States of Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara had a lion share of 5020 kms or 27.42 per cent because the Fund’s Chairman, Buhari and the military dictator Sani Abacha were from there; zone four comprising the North-East States of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe picked 23.48 per cent. This is the zone where Salihijo Ahmed, the late Chief Executive of Afri-Project Consortium APC, the sole consultants that supervised all PTF projects came from.

Figures in other sectors were more scandalous. For instance, under the National Health and Educational Rehabilitation Programme (NHERP), the South West had zero allocation in the tertiary programme, while the North picked 100 per cent. In the vocational programme, the South West had zero while the North had 97 per cent. In the primary area, the South-West had zero against 88 per cent for the North and in the secondary area, it was zero for the South-West and 86 per cent for the North.

The health sector is similar. For the Teaching Hospitals, the South-West had zero while the North had 62 per cent. For the Specialist Hospitals, it was zero for the South-West and 71 per cent for the North; in General/State Hospitals the Yoruba had nothing while the North had 56 per cent for health clinics, it was zero for the South-West against the North’s 100 per cent.

Under the food supply summary, the Southwest had 7.26 per cent compared with 83 per cent for the North, Buhari’s zone having 60.54 per cent to itself."

http://www.nigerianmuse.com/20061228122222zg/nigeria-watch/all-about-the-oputa-panel-hrvic/nigeria-has-persecuted-the-yoruba-submission-of-afenifere-to-the-human-rights-violations/

Ehn Ehn
Buhari
Sai buhari2015

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by lilflipnerd: 12:28pm On Nov 28, 2014
theM16:


Don't blame him. I am sure even bayelsa state don't have good roads
Bro u killed it. Can u imagine that bayelsa is hell

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by blackfase(m): 12:36pm On Nov 28, 2014
......meanwhile the ones a particular government introduced less than 2 years ago to cushion the so called effects of partial deregulation have all dissolved into thin air


JackBaueress1:
was it distributed between that time? Me think it was between 1996/1997. I saw the bus in my school in 1999.

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by pacesetter939: 12:40pm On Nov 28, 2014
akinsadeez:
So this bus is his legacy undecided
Yes, as a Chairman of PTF. He ensured equitable distribution of amenities across the nation against the lies the saTANs are selling around.

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by Nobody: 12:49pm On Nov 28, 2014
blackfase:


......meanwhile the ones a particular government introduced less than 2 years ago to cushion the so called effects of partial deregulation have all dissolved into thin air


the subsidy bus abi? That was a scam to decieve gullible nigerians that it was some sort of palliatives.
All na wash!!

I think the PTF buses were given to all unity schools too. I stand to be corrected though.

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by lilflipnerd: 12:52pm On Nov 28, 2014
ogb5:
you can vote pdp out if you think they have not benefitted you, but replacing the current setup with someone like buhari who is shamelessly pro north is a no-no to me.

APC has nationalists they can present to the people, if they choose to present ethnic leaders, then they lose my vote
Dont let PdP lies kill ya decision and Why do you fink the nationalist in Apc Prefer Buhari As their Candidate. What do u call Pro-north?

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by Collynzo9: 1:27pm On Nov 28, 2014
After giving Buhari credit for refineries built under Obasanjo's military regime, they have now turned to giving him credit for minor achievements under Abacha.
Why not tell us exactly what he achieved when he was actually the President instead of stealing the achievements of other Presidents.

Maybe we'll make Buhari SureP or PTF chairman next year
Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by victorD3: 1:29pm On Nov 28, 2014
Demallcrazy:

U said everything say-able bro & u owe no one apology 4 d grammar & spellings grin

Or were u product of french education? undecided

U're one of d reason Buhari wants 2 come 2 power 2 set tinz right of which education iz part of dem cool

I won't correct the typos so "Go and die".

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by akinsadeez(m): 2:06pm On Nov 28, 2014
The buses were distributed during Abacha's regime. You can say they are part of Abacha's legacy. Show us concrete tangible things that Buhari did while he was the head of state which he can claim full credit for and not just mundane things like this that he did while he was at Ptf.
Besides this is not a subjective way of measuring legacies. The durability of the buses largely depends on how well the institutions to which they are donated takes care of them. Note that immediately the buses are donated the maintenance of the buses is out of the hand of the govt. If you really want to show these buses as buhari's legacy then tell us how many of the buses are still in use by other institutions currently, and then compare it to the number of buses donated by other govts that are still in use.
Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by SOUNDKING: 2:22pm On Nov 28, 2014
Am we are to?
Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by FastShipping: 2:31pm On Nov 28, 2014
akinsadeez:
The buses were distributed during Abacha's regime. You can say they are part of Abacha's legacy. Show us concrete tangible things that Buhari did while he was the head of state which he can claim full credit for and not just mundane things like this that he did while he was at Ptf.
Besides this is not a subjective way of measuring legacies. The durability of the buses largely depends on how well the institutions to which they are donated takes care of them. Note that immediately the buses are donated the maintenance of the buses is out of the hand of the govt. If you really want to show these buses as buhari's legacy then tell us how many of the buses are still in use by other institutions currently, and then compare it to the number of buses donated by other govts that are still in use.

The today's Environmental Sanitation you do every month was one of things Buhari did. If you were not old enough to know about what Buhari did during his administration, ask your elders about orderliness in Nigeria society during Buhari regime with War Against Indiscipline. We were getting free textbooks and free notebooks at the beginning of school session during Buhari regime. Buhari created the intelligent community called CID. Go and find out about CID. CID was more efficient than EFCC, ICPC, SSS combined. It was during Buhari regime that Naira was more valuable than dollars or pound sterling. Nigerian Airways was the best airline in the world during Buhari regime. Buhari was able to keep all politicians on their toes with fight against corruption. At least, people knew back then that "common stealing" was corruption. You get prosecuted for stealing mere 100 naira if found caught.

Another achievement of Buhari was not accepting offer for Nigeria to be part of Organization of Islamic Conference. Buhari as a Muslim rejected that. Buhari rejected predatory loan term from IMF. Buhari promoted indigenous manufacturers. It was during Buhari regime that our engineers enjoyed full government patronage; unlike now. This list of his achievement is endless..............

All these achievements happened during the 16 months Buhari government. Now compare that to what Jonathan has achieved in five years since the demise of Yar'Adua.

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by Nobody: 2:35pm On Nov 28, 2014
akinsadeez:
The buses were distributed during Abacha's regime. You can say they are part of Abacha's legacy. Show us concrete tangible things that Buhari did while he was the head of state which he can claim full credit for and not just mundane things like this that he did while he was at Ptf.
Besides this is not a subjective way of measuring legacies. The durability of the buses largely depends on how well the institutions to which they are donated takes care of them. Note that immediately the buses are donated the maintenance of the buses is out of the hand of the govt. If you really want to show these buses as buhari's legacy then tell us how many of the buses are still in use by other institutions currently, and then compare it to the number of buses donated by other govts that are still in use.
most of those buses are still in use today in the various schools it was donated. The buses were not imported but was assembled in Enugu. As at that time,1414 buses were mainly used for transport before it phased out.
Tell me what happened to the subsidy buses Jonathan and his government used as palliatives which didn't last up to three months?

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by ASL33: 2:57pm On Nov 28, 2014
FastShipping:


The today's Environmental Sanitation you do every month was one of things Buhari did. If you were not old enough to know about what Buhari did during his administration, ask your elders about orderliness in Nigeria society during Buhari regime with War Against Indiscipline. We were getting free textbooks and free notebooks at the beginning of school session during Buhari regime. Buhari created the intelligent community called CID. Go and find out about CID. It was during Buhari regime that Naira was more valuable that dollars or pound sterling. Nigerian Airways was the best airline in the world during Buhari regime. Buhari was able to keep all politicians on their toes with fight against corruption. At least, people knew back then that "common stealing" was corruption. You get prosecuted for stealing mere 100 naira if found guilty.

Another achievement of Buhari was not accepting offer for Nigeria to be part of Organization of Islamic Conference. Buhari as a Muslim rejected that. Buhari rejected predatory loan term from IMF. Buhari promoted indigenous manufacturers. It was during Buhari regime that our engineers enjoyed full government patronage; unlike now. This list of his achievement is endless..............

All this achievements happened during the 16 months Buhari government. Now compare that to what Jonathan has achieved in five years since the demise of Yar'Adua.
How clean in nigerian environment?
Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by MisterLongman(m): 3:05pm On Nov 28, 2014
Demallcrazy:
BTW, where's Jona's subsidy bus sef? angry
They are probably in Otuoke or aso villa or better still Wadata plaza

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Re: Part Of Buhari's Legacy Still Standing The Test Of Time (pictures) by Nobody: 3:07pm On Nov 28, 2014
Op said: part of his legacy
akinsadeez:
So this bus is his legacy undecided

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