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How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by BrosPeter: 6:50pm On Dec 20, 2014
Write it down now, those ruling us today will come back to rule our children.
Those who rule Nigeria in the 1960s would come back in the 1980s to rule. Those who ruled in the 1980s would come back in the 2000s to rule. How do we start taking back our country from these men of yesteryears? The same people have remained in our political landscape for decades with no end in sight. With present system people like Fashola can never rule, same with Ribadu, Oshiomhole, Rochas etc. Why does the system favour the old brigade, is it because they control the system?

George Bush senior cannot come back to rule America neither can his son George W Bush and don't expect Obama in 30yrs to want a return to power.
In Nigeria you have 75yrs old Buhari and 85yr old Tony Anenih still controlling our affairs. We need a way of wrestling power from these people so we can breath in new ideas and take the country to a new level.
How do we go from here, do we need a Jerry Rawlings to execute our former leaders or should we start the "African" spring like the Arabs?
GEJ has not perform to expectations but Buhari is a no no, he should go and retire like his peers like Shagari, Gowon, Abdulsalami, Obj etc.
We need new blood in our state and national assembly not those like David Mark who sees the place like his house.

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by BrosPeter: 6:59pm On Dec 20, 2014
Obasanjo
Ruled in the 1970 and came back to rule in 1999

Buhari
Ruled in 1985 but still wants to rule

Jonathan
Ruled as deputy, governor, spent 6yrs already ruling but wants to continue

David Mark
Former Governor of Niger State and still senate president

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by aristocrazzy: 7:03pm On Dec 20, 2014
You are saying sh*t
Buhari all the way!

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by BrosPeter: 7:04pm On Dec 20, 2014
aristocrazzy:
You are saying sh*t
Buhari all the way!

The recycling continues with your above statement.

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by Damalex4luv(m): 7:05pm On Dec 20, 2014
Not in this century... I think that will continue for the time been.
Vote GMB till 2019 and let's see where that will lead us.

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by thiefnubu(m): 7:06pm On Dec 20, 2014
Nigeria needs the 'Jerry Rawlings' solution..... Annihilation of the old cargoes undecided


That is the only way Nigeria can be rid of bellicose, varicose, and cancerous old politicians.




Even the Bible supports it



'OLD THINGS ARE PASSED AWAY, BEHOLD ALL THINGS ARE BECOME NEW

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by BrosPeter: 7:06pm On Dec 20, 2014
When is it going to be our turn to rule?

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by dannydaniels(m): 7:07pm On Dec 20, 2014
Gej till my granma geh belle

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by ichidodo: 7:07pm On Dec 20, 2014
Low network in my village nearly make me miss FP.In retrospect coup plotting and/or execution has always being an epochal "a nigga moment" for every political era shedding off old politicians and thrusting in new comers or children of circumstance then when we have another gun barrel upheaval the vicious cycle continues predictably...but we are looking at an age where coups are is considered inappropriate thus we have long civilian rule hitherto experienced before which precipitates into a " nigga moment of hesitation" from the youths of the day invariably leads -nature abhors vaccum-to recycling of coup plotters and their associates.…

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by TheRealCoolHunK: 7:07pm On Dec 20, 2014
This brother don vex. grin
I do agree with you. But given the current security challenges. GMB looks like the sensible choice. Nigeria's security has to be normalized ASAP before it gets worse. 'Cos trust me, it will if left unchecked. And then there'll be no economy, no Nigeria. Everything goes KABOOM!!!

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by Nobody: 7:07pm On Dec 20, 2014
...and with the rate ex-bandits are flooding into politics nowadays. i saw a renown criminal the other day he was driving with a green local government number people were calling him honorable. now they said he has picked a form for house of rep.
Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by dannydaniels(m): 7:08pm On Dec 20, 2014
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Tinubu:
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repent

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by tempem: 7:08pm On Dec 20, 2014
Lol Life twenty minutes
Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by tempem: 7:09pm On Dec 20, 2014
Tinubu:
F
for Fool...
Lol.. Na joke I dey oh...
S B A N

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by ajayiopy: 7:09pm On Dec 20, 2014
Give us credible leader .until we do we away with religion nothing good can be done in nigeria
Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by lionduke(m): 7:09pm On Dec 20, 2014
madness is when a 75 years old malam who truncated a Democratic government will come back to tell us that he is the Messiah. Stupidity is when our SW brothers will be blinded by the personal interest of a man who has ruled for 8 years, wife a Senator, son in law, in the house of reps and presented a house boy senior advocate of Nigeria instead of tested kayode fayemi. Jonathan might not be perfect, we will surely defend him from the gambaris. the day of reckoning is here

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by BossAyuk: 7:09pm On Dec 20, 2014
Until "Our Youths of Tomorrow" get sense.

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by NgeneUkwenu(f): 7:10pm On Dec 20, 2014
NEVER LISTEN TO THEM - .

"We (Change Agents) brought Ribadu in 2011, they said he was too young and inexperience for Nigeria agenda. They asked us to tell him to go for his local government chairmanship instead. They told us that experience matters - they said we were too young to dictate who rules the country.

We told them half bread is better than nothing - they said not all the time. We told them their cup was half-empty, they said no, it was half-full. They sold us a counterfeit, dummy, 'inexperience-sly experienced' brand in the name of GOODLUCK. They said he was the Moses, destined to lead us out of our 'Egypt'. Millions of our country men fell inside the empty drum they placed on our head.

The decision time is here again. Here comes an Old General, the Experience they asked for in 2011. But listen to them again - 'The Man is Old' - 'We need fresh Blood' - 'He had done it before, we should continue enduring with their 'jesus''. ‪#‎iLaugh‬ ‪#‎iSmile‬

They are jokers. Their man has now graduated from a Moses to Jesus. But the 'Aso Rock Jesus' himself seems to have forgotten that for every Jesus, there must be a Judas & a Peter.

Someone should please help us tell them, may be they don't know. That - Across the Niger-area, from East to West, From Up North to Down South, the song across the land is CHANGE.

CHANGE from GOODLUCK to GOOD GOVERNANCE. CHANGE from MUSLIM, CHRISTIAN, NORTHERN, SOUTHERN NIGERIAN to ONE UNITED NIGERIA.

Buhari/Osinbajo is the CHANGE. We have made up our minds. A New Nigeria Is Possible."

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by Khalibah(m): 7:10pm On Dec 20, 2014
By simply recycling assasination
Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by BrosPeter: 7:10pm On Dec 20, 2014
TheRealCoolHunK:
This brother don vex. grin

We need new people not the same people who were ruling years ago but are still ruling. We need our country back from these men. enough is enough

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by Firefire(m): 7:10pm On Dec 20, 2014
BrosPeter:
Write it down now, those ruling us today will come back to rule our children.
Those who rule Nigeria in the 1960s would come back in the 1980s to rule. Those who ruled in the 1980s would come back in the 2000s to rule. How do we start taking back our country from these men of yesteryears? The same people have remained in our political landscape for decades with no end in sight. With present system people like Fashola can never rule, same with Ribadu, Oshiomhole, Rochas etc. Why does the system favour the old brigade, is it because they control the system?

George Bush senior cannot come back to rule America neither can his son George W Bush and don't expect Obama in 30yrs to want a return to power.
In Nigeria you have 75yrs old Buhari and 85yr old Tony Anenih still controlling our affairs. We need a way of wrestling power from these people so we can breath in new ideas and take the country to a new level.
How do we go from here, do we need a Jerry Rawlings to execute our former leaders or should we start the "African" spring like the Arabs?
GEJ has not perform to expectations but Buhari is a no no, he should go and retire like his peers like Shagari, Gowon, Abdulsalami, Obj etc.
We need new blood in our state and national assembly not those like David Mark who sees the place like his house.

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by marycoolrose: 7:10pm On Dec 20, 2014
By letting the leaders of tomorrow to lead then,,, it's been long we started having that title na.. haba
Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by BrosPeter: 7:11pm On Dec 20, 2014
ajayiopy:
Give us credible leader .until we do we away with religion nothing good can be done in nigeria

How can we have credible leaders when the old ones refuse to leave the stage?
Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by akoaki(m): 7:11pm On Dec 20, 2014
When the old corrupt leaders exit the political arena, either voluntarily or by force.
Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by Nobody: 7:14pm On Dec 20, 2014
I smell nonsense here. @OP who said Buhari is 75 years old? If your dad was of that age, will you say he is now incapable of leading his household? Abeg ehn, we prefer Buhari to lead us than a youth who will focus more on amassing wealth for himself, relatives and close allies.

Lets test Mandela's theory.
For Nigerian President 2015-2019, Click Like if u will vote APC/BUHARI, click Share if u will vote PDP/JONATHAN .

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by Leem4: 7:15pm On Dec 20, 2014
Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by BrosPeter: 7:18pm On Dec 20, 2014
Martins301:
I smell nonsense here. @OP who said Buhari is 75 years old? If your dad was of that age, will you say he is now incapable of leading his household? Abeg ehn, we prefer Buhari to lead us than a youth who will focus more on amassing wealth for himself, relatives and close allies.

Maybe he is not 75yrs but he is still mates with all those who rule years ago. People like Shagari, Obasanjo etc are his peers, only in Africa or the Arab world do you have this sit tight people. Check Asia, Europe or America, no recycling of leaders there.
Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by eistien(m): 7:19pm On Dec 20, 2014
And some people will say youths are leaders of 2moro, which 2moro dem wan rule?

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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by 49cents(m): 7:19pm On Dec 20, 2014
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Re: How Can We Stop Recycling Leaders? by alphaconde(m): 7:20pm On Dec 20, 2014
Young ones are busy flying abroad to obtain masters degrees that we don't need in nigeria. The freshiest and best of our young leaders are abroad criticizing the government on web media.

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