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This Was How (buhari) Constituted His Government When He Was Head Of State. by argon500: 1:59pm On Dec 18, 2014
Those who draw religious sentiment against Buhari should take a look at this please. THIS WAS HOW (BUHARI) CONSTITUTED HIS GOVERNMENT WHEN HE WAS HEAD OF STATE. AHHH! It is a pity that many have given themselves to deceit. General Muhammadu Buhari's Governors 1984-1985

1. Allison Madueke - Christian-Anambra.
2. Jeremiah Useni - Christian - Bendel.
3. Micheal Bamidele - Christian Ondo.
4. Oladipo Diya - Christian - Ogun.
5. David Mark - Christian - Niger.
6. John Kpera - Christian - Benue.
7. Dan Achibong - Christian - C/Rivers.
8. Ike Nwachukwu -Christian -Imo.
9. Oladipo Popoola - Christian - Oyo.
10.Bitrus Atukum - Christian - Plateau.
11. B.L. Letimah - Christian - Rivers. 12. Salaudeen Latinwo - Muslim-Kwara.
13. Gbolahan Mudasiru - Atheist-Lagos.
14. Sani Sami -Muslim - Bauchi.
15. Abubakar Waziri - Muslim - Borno.
16. Muhammadu Jega - Muslim - Gongola.
17. Usman Mu'azu - Muslim - Kaduna.
18. Hamza Abdullahi - Muslim - Kano.
19. Garba Duba -Muslim -Sokoto.
Out of 19 governors , 11 were Christians and 7 muslims.

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Re: This Was How (buhari) Constituted His Government When He Was Head Of State. by holatin(m): 2:21pm On Dec 18, 2014
God bless you for this post and some fool and brained wash fellow go call him names.


Buhari for president

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Re: This Was How (buhari) Constituted His Government When He Was Head Of State. by femmycares(m): 2:27pm On Dec 18, 2014
Pdp looks 4 excuses nd misleads nigerians against this man but they have failed.change is inevitable.I can't imagine another 4yrs of massive lootin,bad governance,insecurity nd show of incompetence.

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Re: This Was How (buhari) Constituted His Government When He Was Head Of State. by martincbarton: 3:33pm On Dec 18, 2014
welldone OP.

Re: This Was How (buhari) Constituted His Government When He Was Head Of State. by TrishaP(f): 3:57pm On Dec 18, 2014
Thank you op
Re: This Was How (buhari) Constituted His Government When He Was Head Of State. by reezee: 3:59pm On Dec 18, 2014
is this same allison muduekwe the husband to the current minister of petroleum
Re: This Was How (buhari) Constituted His Government When He Was Head Of State. by reezee: 4:02pm On Dec 18, 2014
even the ministers from oyo,ogun and ondo were Christians
Re: This Was How (buhari) Constituted His Government When He Was Head Of State. by Politico: 4:39pm On Dec 18, 2014
Buhari's Ministers;

1. Domkat Bali - Christian - Defence.
2. Onaolapo Sholeye -Christian-Finance.
3. Emmanuel Nsan - Christian - Health.
4. Sam Omeruah - Christian-Information.
5. Tam David West - Christian - Petroleum.
6. Patrick Koshoni - Christian - Works.
7. Chike Offodile - Christian - Justice.
8. Clement song - Christian Gov, CBN.
Defence, works, petroleum, justice, finance and
CBN governor were all Christians.

Lets stop the baseless accusation against this
revolutionist and face reality.

Vote for change!
Vote for Buhari/Osinbajo!
God bless Nigeria!

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Re: This Was How (buhari) Constituted His Government When He Was Head Of State. by gebest: 4:40pm On Dec 18, 2014
BUHARI OSIBANJO next president of Nigeria uploading to finish uploading on 14 february, 2015.
Re: This Was How (buhari) Constituted His Government When He Was Head Of State. by blinkmoneyo(m): 4:50pm On Dec 18, 2014
GMB
Re: This Was How (buhari) Constituted His Government When He Was Head Of State. by gbolsng(m): 5:01pm On Dec 18, 2014
argon500:
Those who draw religious sentiment against Buhari should take a look at this please. THIS WAS HOW (BUHARI) CONSTITUTED HIS GOVERNMENT WHEN HE WAS HEAD OF STATE. AHHH! It is a pity that many have given themselves to deceit. General Muhammadu Buhari's Governors 1984-1985

1. Allison Madueke - Christian-Anambra.
2. Jeremiah Useni - Christian - Bendel.
3. Micheal Bamidele - Christian Ondo.
4. Oladipo Diya - Christian - Ogun.
5. David Mark - Christian - Niger.
6. John Kpera - Christian - Benue.
7. Dan Achibong - Christian - C/Rivers.
8. Ike Nwachukwu -Christian -Imo.
9. Oladipo Popoola - Christian - Oyo.
10.Bitrus Atukum - Christian - Plateau.
11. B.L. Letimah - Christian - Rivers. 12. Salaudeen Latinwo - Muslim-Kwara.
13. Gbolahan Mudasiru - Atheist-Lagos.
14. Sani Sami -Muslim - Bauchi.
15. Abubakar Waziri - Muslim - Borno.
16. Muhammadu Jega - Muslim - Gongola.
17. Usman Mu'azu - Muslim - Kaduna.
18. Hamza Abdullahi - Muslim - Kano.
19. Garba Duba -Muslim -Sokoto.
Out of 19 governors , 11 were Christians and 7 muslims.


Please google Buhari and read what wikipedia have to say about him. No normal person will want him as president

Did a copy and paste here and the link


Muhammadu Buhari (born December 17, 1942) is a Nigerian politician and a retired Major General in the Nigerian Army who was the military ruler of Nigeria from December 31, 1983 to August 27, 1985.[1][2] The term Buharism is ascribed to the Buhari military government.[3][4] He also ran unsuccessfully for the office of the President of Nigeria in the 2003, 2007 and 2011 elections. His ethnic background is Fulani, and his faith is Islam; he is a native of Daura in Katsina State of Nigeria.
Contents
• 1 Minister of Petroleum
• 2 Buhari military government
o 2.1 Cabinet Ministers
• 3 1985 coup and detention
• 4 Later years
• 5 See also
• 6 References
• 7 External links
Minister of Petroleum
Having joined the army in 1962, Buhari first came to widespread public attention in 1976 when he became the Minister (or "Federal Commissioner"wink for Petroleum and Natural Resources under then-Head of State General Olusegun Obasanjo. Before then he served as Governor of the newly created North-Eastern State during the regime of Murtala Mohammed. He later became head of the newly created Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation[5] in 1977.[6]
Buhari military government
Major-General Buhari was selected to lead the country by middle and high-ranking military officers after a successful military coup d'etat that overthrew civilian President Shehu Shagari on December 31, 1983. At the time, Buhari was head of the Third Armored Division of Jos.[7] Buhari was appointed Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, and Tunde Idiagbon was appointed Chief of General Staff (the de facto No. 2 in the administration). Buhari justified the military's seizure of power by castigating the civilian government as hopelessly corrupt, and his administration subsequently initiated a public campaign against indiscipline known as "War Against Indiscipline" (WAI). Aspects of this campaign included public humiliation of civil servants who arrived late for work whilst guards were armed with whips to ensure orderly queues at bus stops.[8]
He also moved to silence critics of his administration, passing decrees curbing press freedoms and allowing for opponents to be detained up to three months without formal charges.[9] He also banned strikes and lockouts by workers[9] and founded Nigeria's first secret police force, the National Security Organization.[10] His government sentenced popular musician and political critic Fela Kuti to ten years in prison on charges that Amnesty International denounced as fabricated and politically motivated;[11] Kuti was later pardoned and released by Buhari's successor.[12] In another high-profile incident that sparked a diplomatic incident with Britain, British officials found Umaru Dikko, Shehu Shagari's former transportation minister drugged in a crate marked for shipment to Lagos.[13]
According to the BBC, "Buhari's attempts to re-balance public finances by curbing imports led to many job losses and the closure of businesses."[14] These losses were accompanied by a rise in prices and a decline in living standards.[14] Some may hold contrary view to this assertion and call it mischievous though,[15] because Buhari is admired by many for his uprightness and stand against corruption. His government is revered for its ability to keep the country afloat by making progress through sheer economic ingenuity even when it rejected IMF loan and refused to adopt IMF conditionalities to devalue the Naira.[16] His government is praised for its gain in reducing inflation by refusing to devalue the nation's currency, the Nigerian Naira, curbing imports of needless goods, curtailing oil theft and using counter trade policy to barter seized illegally bunkered crude oil for needful goods like machineries, enabling it to export above its OPEC quota.[1]
The economic principles and political ideology of the Buhari military government is called Buharism by some political and economic writers and speakers.[3][4]
Cabinet Ministers
Agriculture
Bukar Shuaib
1984–1985

Trade
Mahmud Tukur
1984–1985

Communications
A Abdullahi, Lt Col
1984–1985

Education
Yarima Ibrahim
1984–1985

Health
Emmanuel Nsan
1984–1985

Internal Affairs
Mohammed Magoro
1984–1985

Works
santos imhansoloeva
1984–1985
1985 coup and detention
In the face of the austerity measures, worsening economic conditions, and continued widespread corruption (this is questionable as corruption was said to have been at its lowest ebb in the Buhari/Idiagbon regime), Buhari was himself overthrown in a coup led by General Ibrahim Babangida and other members of the ruling Supreme Military Council (SMC) on August 27, 1985.[17] Babangida brought many of Buhari's most vocal critics into his administration, including Fela Kuti's brother Olukoye Ransome-Kuti, a doctor who had led a strike against Buhari to protest declining health care services.[12] Buhari was then detained in Benin City until 1988.[12]
Buhari's admirers believe that he was overthrown by corrupt elements in his government who were afraid of being brought to justice as his policies were beginning to yield tangible dividends in terms of public discipline, curbing corruption, lowering inflation, enhancing workforce and improving productivity.[18]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammadu_Buhari.

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