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Buhari And N2.3 Million Salary Per Month by Caseless: 5:57pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
The last has not been heard on the integrity of General Muhammadu Buhari(rtd). In spite of his prodigious mien, PDP has kept on confusing voters as to the qualities and qualification of the General by resorting to negative attacks on his personality. But we, the admirer of the people’s General will continue to give him the needed publicity and APC should ensure that this write up gets to as many Nigerians as possible before the election. Any patriotic Nigeria reading this would have chosen the right man. Ads by Super RadioAd Options Some months ago, [b]a honourable member of the Federal House of Representatives, Dino Melaye, decided to investigate why Muhammadu Buhari could not afford APC nomination form because he read online the question a lady asked. He went to the Ministry of Finance where he discovered that all former presidents and heads of state actually get N23 million monthly. The honourable said, “I read online the question a lady asked. The question is how can Buhari who earns over N300 million annually claim that he cannot afford to pay N27 million for the APC presidential nomination form? I became interested and decided to investigate. I went to the ministry of finance where I discovered that it’s true that all former presidents and heads of state actually get N23 million monthly. But, I found out that General Buhari(rtd) actually wrote the minister of finance to reject the N23 million monthly pay. He said in his letter that he will only accept 10 percent of that amount which is N2.3 million and that is what he has been taking.[/b] This is just to clear the air” This is a man that said in his speech at the APC convention in Lagos that he has no foreign account and he owns no company profiting from government contracts. Ads by Super RadioAd Options When the retired General was reacting to a question on why he did not promote himself to a full General when he was Nigeria’s Head of State, he said rather than promote himself after getting to power, he was more concerned with how to rebuild Nigeria and enthrone a just, accountable and transparent regime. He also said, he believed that his colleagues in the military who asked him to lead the country did not make him the overall General of the armed forces. He said “It was the conviction of our regime that, being the Head of State and Commander-In- Chief of the Armed Forces, it does not mean that you are the overall General. My ultimate goal as at then was to ensure integrity, justice, equity, accountability and transparency in the system. That was why I did away with unnecessarily promoting myself to General.” [/font]Apart from Major General Johnson Thomas Aguyi-Ironsi, who ruled Nigeria between January and July 1966, all other military heads of state before or after General Buhari were full Generals. No matter their ranks, they were quick in promoting themselves to General on assumption of office as heads of state from Yakubu Gowon, a lieutenant colonel at the time of getting to power to Murtala Muhammed, Olusegun Obasanjo, Ibrahim Babangida, Sani Abacha and Abdulsalami Abubakar. Their ranks ranged between Brigadier and Major General before getting to power and all of them left as full Generals. It is also interesting to note that General Buhari (rtd)was asked to take over as head of state in 1983 after officers, led by Ibrahim Babangida, toppled the administration of the democratically elected president Shehu Shagari. For two years, Major General Buhari was in power, he broke the tradition by refusing to promote himself to the rank of full General. What class of integrity! What a man! What a patriot! What a Nigerian!! I wrote on Major General Buhari in the The Nation on Thursday January 1, 2015 an article titled Buhari, A blessing to Nigeria. I think I am vindicated. Nigerians, we indeed need him at this period of our history. God help us. http://www.opinions.ng/buhari-and-n2-3-million-salary-per-month/ |
Re: Buhari And N2.3 Million Salary Per Month by Ngwakwe: 6:49pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
Ngwakwe: Look for another source, this repackaging campaign lies aren't even scientific but a gossip chant from BRT terminal 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari And N2.3 Million Salary Per Month by taharqa: 6:53pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
lol, Are you quoting Dino Melaye as the authority of this yr tales by moonlight? Seriously? Bwahahagahaha.... 1 Like |
Re: Buhari And N2.3 Million Salary Per Month by crownprince102: 7:18pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
taharqa:What ever side you may be or who ever you may support........ You can't take Buhari's dignity and prestige away from him. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari And N2.3 Million Salary Per Month by Caseless: 8:49pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
Ngwakwe:ngwa, u abhor anything good 'generalized' in the name of the people's general- u hate him for no just reason. I pray u u dont develop ebola when buhari wins. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari And N2.3 Million Salary Per Month by Ngwakwe: 9:04pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
Caseless: I have nothing against him as a person rather I question his qualification to participate in democratic regime (elective) having aborted same system of government in 1983 and made a decree forbidding any Nigerian or group from discussing the political future of Nigeria which attracted longtime imprisonment and again his Sharia ideology. His name on the ballot is an insult to 170 million Nigerians especially the intellectuals. |
Re: Buhari And N2.3 Million Salary Per Month by Caseless: 9:05pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
taharqa:hacker, what is wrong in quoting Dino? He went and made an inquiry into d case at a ministry headed by madam 'genius' minister of finance, and if u think his findings are in discordance with what u think it is the fact, then, present yours. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari And N2.3 Million Salary Per Month by Caseless: 9:12pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
Ngwakwe:another watery reasom put to us repeatedly to make the general look bad. Ngwa, open ur heart and embrace the reality standing on d opposite to u. How was buhari part of the coup that brought him into power? |
Re: Buhari And N2.3 Million Salary Per Month by Ngwakwe: 10:04pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
Caseless: Reserve the question to your gullible fans. |
Re: Buhari And N2.3 Million Salary Per Month by LRNZH(m): 10:10pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
Anyone who does not have an credible link of opposing evidence should stop being a pain in the ass. |
Re: Buhari And N2.3 Million Salary Per Month by Caseless: 10:12pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
Ngwakwe:u are a gullible hater, so , answer my question. |
Re: Buhari And N2.3 Million Salary Per Month by Caseless: 10:12pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
LRNZH:help me tell them pls. |
Re: Buhari And N2.3 Million Salary Per Month by Nobody: 10:44pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
OP na only person wen foolish from the bone down to the soul go believe all these tales by moonlight na . Sometimes i think some of you take all of us on nairaland as uneducated folks who cannot reason critically. So Dino Melaye go find out con share am for facebook, then it is true . Weldone!!!! Even Obasanjo take pay cut too, i hear he said its too much 1 Like |
Re: Buhari And N2.3 Million Salary Per Month by annurhaske(m): 11:19pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
Than #CHANGE2015 All the way no matter what. Jona go back to ur Village continue fucking those All women.
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