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Nigerians Demand Change by bappahman: 6:53pm On Dec 19, 2014
Things are bad in Nigeria. But we don’t have to wait until they get out of control. What majority of Nigerians want is change, and goodlucks government is not able to bring about that change, the time has come to change the government. 2015 provides a great opportunity for this change to happen. This opportunity for real change is what the Buhari candidacy presents to us all in 2015.
PDP should leave the stage and do soul
searching to know why after 16 years in power, they have not fixed power, they have not fixed education, they have not fixed the health sector, they have not fixed the roads, they have dashed the expectation of the youths, they have polluted the political atmosphere, and they have weakened the foundation of our national unity. Nigeria deserve better

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Re: Nigerians Demand Change by bappahman: 7:01pm On Dec 19, 2014
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Re: Nigerians Demand Change by bappahman: 7:10pm On Dec 19, 2014
Every time I meet and interact with young
Nigerians from every part of the country, I am struck by your vitality, confidence, intelligence, creativity and vision. These are the ingredients needed to forge a great country. The only missing component is visionary leadership that would channel your energies and resourcefulness into cohesive social and economic mechanisms to develop Nigeria. Nothing pains me like seeing young Nigerians who left school up to 10 years ago still living with their parents or living rough with friends or relatives simply because they can not find jobs. Unfortunately, our system has no social safety net of any sort to support those that need help. Nothing crushes the human spirit more than poverty, powerlessness & hopelessness...

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Re: Nigerians Demand Change by bappahman: 7:15pm On Dec 19, 2014
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Re: Nigerians Demand Change by bappahman: 7:17pm On Dec 19, 2014
“The task of rebuilding this nation is one to which I am fully committed. There can be no other President, Leader and commander that can lead that common sense revolution Nigeria urgently needs than General Muhammadu Buhari. I will proudly serve this country with him. Gen Buhari’s uprightness and fierce commitment to good governance is well known. It will be a privilege to work with him.. Prof Yemi Osinbajo, APC Presidential Running Mate
Re: Nigerians Demand Change by FastShipping: 7:19pm On Dec 19, 2014
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Re: Nigerians Demand Change by bappahman: 7:22pm On Dec 19, 2014
Let's rally for Buhari/osibanjo, so that we may give all Nigerians irrespective of their Language, religious creed, sex and place of birth the people-oriented leadership that we need to
get past these difficult times. We call on all Nigerians allover the country, to immediately see themselves as ‘Change Agents’,
let everyone around you know a better Nigeria is possible with APC. The impunity and unprecedented corrupt
practices recorded under the administration of President Jonathan is audible to the deaf and visible to the blind, but the mercenaries hired by the dubious personality that glorified stealing as different from corruption. GEJ has over ther years only shown inexperience and poor governance, mismanagement and cluelessness. The time for change is Now, don't Wait
Re: Nigerians Demand Change by bappahman: 7:32pm On Dec 19, 2014
We call on Nigerians, especially those who have suffered under the failed years of President Jonathan; those who have not benefitted in anyway under the nepotistic programs conducted by this government; those that do not want their children growing up in a failed Nigeria
-where rampant insecurity and blatant
corruption is the norm –to get in line & fall in place to help elect APC (Buhari/Osibanjo)
Re: Nigerians Demand Change by bappahman: 7:34pm On Dec 19, 2014
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Re: Nigerians Demand Change by bappahman: 7:57pm On Dec 19, 2014
Despite its latest status as Africa’s biggest
economy, and its government’s claim of
improved standard of living, Nigeria was not
only one of the world’s least prosperous
countries in 2014, but also one of Africa’s
poorest beaten by smaller nations like Niger,
Benin, Mali and Cameroun, an annual global
prosperity survey released this week has said.
The report, published by UK-based Legatum
Institute, a research organization that
documents annual prosperity indicators around
the world, listed Nigeria as the 125th out of 142
countries surveyed.
Remarkably, Nigeria failed to make the list of
Africa’s top 10 most prosperous countries, a
league dominated by Botswana and South
Africa.
Re: Nigerians Demand Change by Splashme: 7:59pm On Dec 19, 2014
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Re: Nigerians Demand Change by bappahman: 10:21pm On Dec 19, 2014
Niger, Benin, Mali, Cameroun more prosperous than Nigeria – Global Report
Despite its latest status as Africa’s biggest
economy,& its government’s claim of
improved standard of living, Nigeria was not
only one of the world’s least prosperous
countries in 2014, but also one of Africa’s
poorest beaten by smaller nations like Niger, Benin, Mali & Cameroun, an annual global prosperity survey released this week has said. The report was published by UK-based Legatum Institute
Re: Nigerians Demand Change by Bishop4bella(m): 11:59pm On Dec 19, 2014
We all want change sentiment apart.
Enough of PDP and let's see what APC have for us.

Vote APC for the change that we want in the country.
Re: Nigerians Demand Change by sasho9ja(m): 12:10am On Dec 20, 2014

Nothing More!
Re: Nigerians Demand Change by bappahman: 2:57pm On Dec 29, 2014
The type of leadership we need to successfully fight a war is lacking. The commander-in-chief has responsibility for everything. You can’t continue to say your enemies did this or that. You’ve got to take responsibility and that is what is lacking in the current dispensation. We have reached a point where we need to draw a line because this country can’t continue like this. If we plug the loopholes, you’ll see the resources being pooled together..Osinbajo
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