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Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by makzeze: 6:41am On Feb 24, 2015
Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso of Kano state yesterday said no level of monetary inducement could make Nigerians vote for President Jonathan next month.
Reacting to reports that the president had allegedly
disbursed billions of naira to traditional, religious leaders and other stakeholders to support his re-election, Kwankwaso said even if Jonathan spents all the money in the country’s coffers, Nigerians would vote him out in the
forthcoming election.
“We have passed the issue of money, it is not the issue of how much billions you have. You know even ordinary
people know that the PDP has stolen the people’s money and they are disbursing it and everybody is aware and it is shameful thing.
“It is Nigeria’s money, they give it to politicians, groups,
clergymen and all sorts of people but I can assure you that this will not help them. If money was the issue I wouldn’t have been elected in 2011. We are aware that they are distributing money to people but I can assure you that it wouldn’t make any difference,” he said in an interview with newsmen in Kano”.
According to him, the disbursement of public money by the PDP government to woo the electorate is further crippling the country’s economy.
“Thieves are stealing money and are giving it to thieves to disburse as gifts to Nigerians in order to vote for them. The money will not make any change as it will not even get to the people because it would be stolen by the thieves in the government. They are taking their gratuities and pensions,” he added.
He said Nigerians were more enlightened now than in 2011 and the insecurity challenge coupled with the dwindling economy brought about the clamour for change.

Source: http://dailytrust.com.ng/daily/top-stories/47777-money-can-t-buy-all-nigerians-kwankwaso

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Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by clevvermind(m): 6:46am On Feb 24, 2015
but money can buy you. can you beat your chest and say you have not stolen before? just go to court and stop accusing Jonathan and pdp falsely.

Jonathan till 2019 jor.

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Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by alaoeri: 6:56am On Feb 24, 2015
Had it been the clueless one has performed beyond reasonable doubt, does he need to be disbursing money meant for infrastructural development? Nigerians are more wiser collect the money & vote him out, no hiding place for the clueless one.

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Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by Nobody: 7:10am On Feb 24, 2015
Yea, Money can't buy all Nigerians, especially me, Money can never buy me... Don't know about u.


Sai Buhari

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Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by PapiWata: 7:13am On Feb 24, 2015
Money can't get everything its true
But what money can't get, I can't use

Hey, I need money, that's what I want
I need money, that's what I want

That's what I waaaaaaant hey hey
Yeah, that's what I want
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by Vado(m): 7:28am On Feb 24, 2015
Mr Rabiu should just STFU. Money can't buy everyone yet both APC and PDP throw it around, they both share rice (although fayemi didn't put meat in his grin ). No party should come here and sell us bullshyte political morality.
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by lacasa: 7:31am On Feb 24, 2015
On point


Money can bbuy some, but not all


Even on faceless forums, money allegedly bought user handles


But, I can never be bought unless its for Bill gates total fortune cheesy




#upKwankwaso
#NigeriaSaiBuhari
#VicePresidentSaiOsinbajo

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Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by KwoiZabo(m): 7:36am On Feb 24, 2015
I know Jonathan is struggling simply because he is from the minority, assuming Goodluck is from the NW or that he is contesting against a fellow S-southerner e.g Amaechi. we all know it will be a smooth ride for him. But let me remind everyone that as mature as spain's democracy is Barcelona is still agitating for cessation. Same goes to the Scottish people in England. Just Watching in 3D sad

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Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by TeamSimple(m): 7:44am On Feb 24, 2015
True talk..even if am being paid,I wud still vote for the candidate of my choice..You all know the rest.
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by chamboy(m): 7:46am On Feb 24, 2015
It can't ooooo. All of us can not turn to a Tandriod
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by drtwist(m): 7:52am On Feb 24, 2015
KwoiZabo:
I know Jonathan is struggling simply because he is from the minority, assuming Goodluck is from the NW or that he is contesting against a fellow S-southerner e.g Amaechi. we all know it will be a smooth ride for him. But let me remind everyone that as mature as spain's democracy is Barcelona is still agitating for cessation. Same goes to the Scottish people in England. Just Watching in 3D sad
I thinki quote because u just take exactly what I want to type out of my phone.
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by Nobody: 8:05am On Feb 24, 2015
I was discussing with my neighbors last night, we all are in darkness- I asked them why are they outside their houses-heat, their children drinks from rain water stored in a geepee tank. They still wantPDP I have never seen myopic people like these. I told them never come to my house to beg me water again nor their children coming to beg me food again. After collecting money to nominate governorship,state reps, federal reps and senators they can't account for the money collected, it is not about the money but about your children's future, you slave for them still your children will slave for their children.

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Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by size38: 8:07am On Feb 24, 2015
Yes oooo! Money can't buy every Nigerian. Just as my brothers and frnd are luring me with money in my ward in Rivers state to leave APC and join the PDP and I told them No. because I believe in change. Governor Amaechi has done so well in Rivers state.
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by Rilikoko(m): 8:39am On Feb 24, 2015
[quote author=KwoiZabo post=31026603]I know Jonathan is struggling simply because he is from the minority, assuming Goodluck is from the NW or that he is contesting against a fellow S-southerner e.g Amaechi. we all know it will be a smooth ride for him. But let me remind everyone that as mature as spain's democracy is Barcelona is still agitating for cessation. Same goes to the Scottish people in England. Just Watching in 3D sad[/quote

Assuming dis,assuming dat!....Is he not from d minority when he was voted and enjoyed a smooth ride in 2011 election,and yet with d same northerner.
Please say something else bro,dis Jonah guy has failed n disappointed many woefully!
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by Johnnyessence(m): 8:50am On Feb 24, 2015
exactly money can't buy all things it happens to omisore last year when he was sharing masses money for d PDP people in osun state, they were sharing money too for d obas in d state of osun also rice,kerosene and groundnut oil was included but at d end of d day he loose with wide margin people collect it and come out and vote for ogbeni aregbesola .forget about sentiment here people is coming out to cast their votes for GMB d people's general and by d special grace of God he will win.PVC ready.
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by PentiumPro(f): 8:54am On Feb 24, 2015
Thieves are stealing money and are giving it to thieves to disburse as gifts to Nigerians in order to vote for them. The money will not make any change as it will not even get to the people because it would be stolen by the thieves in the government. They are taking their gratuities and pensions,” he added.
Chahahahahahahhaaahahaaaaaaa grin grin cheesy grin
We will collect the money because it belong to Nigerians, but we will still vote GMB.
I'm ready,my PVC is ready cheesy

Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by Chiaka(f): 9:04am On Feb 24, 2015
makzeze:
Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso of Kano state yesterday said no level of monetary inducement could make Nigerians vote for President Jonathan next month.
Reacting to reports that the president had allegedly
disbursed billions of naira to traditional, religious leaders and other stakeholders to support his re-election, Kwankwaso said even if Jonathan spents all the money in the country’s coffers, Nigerians would vote him out in the
forthcoming election.
“We have passed the issue of money, it is not the issue of how much billions you have. You know even ordinary
people know that the PDP has stolen the people’s money and they are disbursing it and everybody is aware and it is shameful thing.
“It is Nigeria’s money, they give it to politicians, groups,
clergymen and all sorts of people but I can assure you that this will not help them. If money was the issue I wouldn’t have been elected in 2011. We are aware that they are distributing money to people but I can assure you that it wouldn’t make any difference,” he said in an interview with newsmen in Kano”.
According to him, the disbursement of public money by the PDP government to woo the electorate is further crippling the country’s economy.
“Thieves are stealing money and are giving it to thieves to disburse as gifts to Nigerians in order to vote for them. The money will not make any change as it will not even get to the people because it would be stolen by the thieves in the government. They are taking their gratuities and pensions,” he added.
He said Nigerians were more enlightened now than in 2011 and the insecurity challenge coupled with the dwindling economy brought about the clamour for change.

Source: http://dailytrust.com.ng/daily/top-stories/47777-money-can-t-buy-all-nigerians-kwankwaso

APC governors plot!!! why is it only in APC states that he is distributing money!!!! Na una new plot be that abi. It will not work!!! Mtchew!!
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by aminashy: 9:05am On Feb 24, 2015
Brainless talk from a brainless man with dead tiny roads in kano architect my foot , come build that kind road for west nah,iin the country of the blind nah be kano own.
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by waternogetemeny: 9:10am On Feb 24, 2015
Kwankwaso as Gov of Kano used Nigeria money to build Schools and University in Niger Republic.


Buhari voted in favour of Niger Republic against Nigeria as President.


Are these kind of persons worthy to be leaders of Nigeria? No!


They hold alliegence with Niger Republic and see Nigeria as a state to pillage and loot whilst they invest in Niger.


Nigeria should be for Nigerians.
http://www.africanewscircle.com/2013/08/28/kwankwaso-overreaches-constitutional-powers-builds-6-5-billion-school-in-niger-republic/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsiufiaOqt8

http://theunion.com.ng/buhari-the-leader-who-defeated-his-nation/
Buhari: The Leader Who Defeated His Nation


“I remember in 1985 in Africa Hall that he was for confirmation of Dr Peter Onu of Nigeria, who was acting Secretary General but Nigeria’s Head of State Gen Muhammadu Buhari was adamant in his support of Niger’s candidate, Idi Omaro, a Fulani Muslim. In a meeting, a handful of Presidents led by Nyerere met with Gen Buhari and Nwalimu begged him: ‘Please give us Peter!’ Buhari refused and forgot even to be courteous to his old peers. What was astonishing, when the vote was in favour of Niger’s candidate, the Nigerian Head rejoiced to such a degree that he was unable to control his emotions. That was a moment I witnessed and was convinced that General Buhari would not last long as a leader.” – The OAU: Reality Or Fiction by Ibrahim Daggash, former Head of Information and Communication, Organization of African Unity (OAU); pg 69; ISBN 1-9044722- 25-3

It is unheard-of in history that a self-respecting leader of a country would vote against his country’s candidate in international diplomacy. But here, you have it in black and white, in a book, that former Head of State General Muhammadu Buhari would rather have a Fulani Muslim candidate from Niger instead of Nigeria’s own esteemed Dr. Peter Onu. Not even the highly revered then President of Tanzania, Julius Nyerere could make Buhari to change his mind. This kind of bizarre shamelessness is why Nigeria is the laughing stock of the civilized world. It is unthinkable that any leader, anywhere would insult his own country by backing an opponent from another country.

The crude tragedy here is that it was the selfsame Buhari who made this patriotic statement: “This generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no other country than Nigeria. We must stay here to salvage it together.” How would the late Peter Onu have faith in Nigeria when he could not get the support of his country’s leader? It is as though the so-called leader was more interested in the ethnicity and religion of Peter Onu’s opponent from Niger than any bonds of citizenship with his Nigerian compatriot. Cry, the beloved country, as Alan Paton entitled his sad book. Attaining the great post of Secretary-General of the then OAU was a task most African countries gave their all in raising their diplomatic stakes. In Peter Onu’s case, he even had the other African countries rooting for him because of his undoubted competence only to be abandoned by the very man at the helm of affairs in his own country.

Indeed Chinua Achebe was spot-on when he stated that the trouble with Nigeria stood on leadership in his classic little book The Trouble With Nigeria. A leader that cannot support his countrymen and women can only be aid to be worse than useless. How indeed will Nigerians be motivated to lift up the country? It all means that all the croaking about “One Nigeria” is a huge joke. Buhari’s antecedents can only deal a deathblow to his current attempt at winning the presidency of Nigeria. He is not showing in any sense whatsoever that he has changed from his old ways which made the author to state in the book quoted above at the beginning of this article that “he was convinced that General Buhary (sic) would not last long as a leader.” All over the internet are quotes of Buhari stressing that he would ensure the entrenchment of the controversial Sharia law all over the country. In a plural society such as Nigeria, that is a surefire way to covet trouble. Buhari ought to know that the country is no longer under military where his word was law. Even then, he was even so easily overthrown by his military peers due to his bad politics. Buhari had earlier said quite undiplomatically that Muslims should vote for only Muslims. It goes against the grain for a man who aspires to be the leader of all to sound so parochial.

Buhari obviously has his fawning sycophants, but the larger public remains unimpressed. It is this his latching to the praise songs of his toadies that makes Buhari imagine that he can ride roughshod over simple rules like presenting his school certificate to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Celebrating a man who cannot produce his mandatory school certificate in the contest for the Nigerian presidency aptly sums up the sorry fate of the country where a child from Anambra State, for instance, must score more than 139 marks to be admitted into the so-called Unity Schools while another child from Yobe State is only required to score just 2, as in TWO, marks. Pathetic! A leader who shamelessly helped to defeat his own country as Buhari did in Peter Onu’s contest for the Secretary-General post of the then OAU has no business putting up his head to lead the country yet again. Since he is so desirous of supporting his Fulani mates from Niger, would it not be wiser to aspire to lead Niger Republic instead? Somebody urgently needs to CHANGE himself first!
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by aminashy: 9:12am On Feb 24, 2015
YOU NEED TO SEE THE HOUSES KNAWKWANSO BOUGHT WITH KANO STATE MONEY FOR HIS CAMPAIGN OFFICE IN ABUJA AND YOU WOULD BE SHOCKED THE MAN IS A THIEF AND THINKS EVERYONE STEALS LIKE HIM





clevvermind:
but money can buy you. can you beat your chest and say you have not stolen before? just go to court and stop accusing Jonathan and pdp falsely.

Jonathan till 2019 jor.
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by Swizdoe(m): 10:53am On Feb 24, 2015
KwoiZabo:
I know Jonathan is struggling simply because he is from the minority, assuming Goodluck is from the NW or that he is contesting against a fellow S-southerner e.g Amaechi. we all know it will be a smooth ride for him. But let me remind everyone that as mature as spain's democracy is Barcelona is still agitating for cessation. Same goes to the Scottish people in England. Just Watching in 3D sad
How come gej won convincingly in 2011 despite coming from a minority?
The man he defeated in 2011 is still the same he's now struggling to defeat. What went wrong?.
His poor performance and I don't give a damn stance caused all that is happening to him now. Gej should hold himself responsible for what caused the sudden change. In hearts of nigerians towards within 4 years and stop blaming it on ethnicity.
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by Swizdoe(m): 10:56am On Feb 24, 2015
KwoiZabo:
I know Jonathan is struggling simply because he is from the minority, assuming Goodluck is from the NW or that he is contesting against a fellow S-southerner e.g Amaechi. we all know it will be a smooth ride for him. But let me remind everyone that as mature as spain's democracy is Barcelona is still agitating for cessation. Same goes to the Scottish people in England. Just Watching in 3D sad
How come gej won convincingly in 2011 despite coming from a minority?
The man he defeated in 2011 is still the same he's now struggling to defeat. What went wrong?.
His poor performance and I don't give a damn stance caused all that is happening to him now. Gej should hold himself responsible for what caused the sudden change in hearts of nigerians towards within 4 years and stop blaming it on ethnicity.
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by Swizdoe(m): 10:56am On Feb 24, 2015
KwoiZabo:
I know Jonathan is struggling simply because he is from the minority, assuming Goodluck is from the NW or that he is contesting against a fellow S-southerner e.g Amaechi. we all know it will be a smooth ride for him. But let me remind everyone that as mature as spain's democracy is Barcelona is still agitating for cessation. Same goes to the Scottish people in England. Just Watching in 3D sad
How come gej won convincingly in 2011 despite coming from a minority?
The man he defeated in 2011 is still the same he's now struggling to defeat. What went wrong?.
His poor performance and I don't give a damn stance caused all that is happening to him now. Gej should hold himself responsible for what caused the sudden change in hearts of nigerians towards him within 4 years and stop blaming it on ethnicity.

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Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by PentiumPro(f): 11:01am On Feb 24, 2015
Swizdoe:

How come gej won convincingly in 2011 despite coming from a minority?
The man he defeated in 2011 is still the same he's now struggling to defeat. What went wrong?
.
His poor performance and I don't give a damn stance caused all that is happening to him now. Gej should hold himself responsible for what caused the sudden change in hearts of nigerians towards him within 4 years and stop blaming it on ethnicity.

you get time to dey reply those tribal bigots.
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by KwoiZabo(m): 11:31am On Feb 24, 2015
Swizdoe:

How come gej won convincingly in 2011 despite coming from a minority?
The man he defeated in 2011 is still the same he's now struggling to defeat. What went wrong?.
His poor performance and I don't give a damn stance caused all that is happening to him now. Gej should hold himself responsible for what caused the sudden change in hearts of nigerians towards him within 4 years and stop blaming it on ethnicity.
how come GEJ cannot campaign freely in the North. Why are his supporters seen as traitors. Why is is that nobody wants to drive his campaign bus to those areas? When you get these answers you reply me.
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by Caseless: 11:40am On Feb 24, 2015
We've refused to be bought over. We don't decamp to other party in the face of criticism , disagreement or financial inducement. We can't be seen identifying with pdp...no matter what they put before us.
Na we dey here, na we get am.
Re: Money Can’t Buy All Nigerians – Kwankwaso by Caseless: 11:46am On Feb 24, 2015
KwoiZabo:
how come GEJ cannot campaign freely in the North. Why are his supporters seen as traitors. Why is is that nobody wants to drive his campaign bus to those areas? When you get these answers you reply me.
this ethnicity driven by stupidity wont take u guys anywhere; just face the real issues. I guess gej did not campaign in the north in 2011 too.

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