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Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by ibnjarir93(m): 8:13am On Jun 20, 2015
BY FAROOQ KPEROGI

I have read people refer to President Buhari as “clueless”- and suchlike adjectives of disesteem suggesting cognitive incapacity - for his recent reference to German Chancellor Angela Merkel as “President Michelle of West Germany.” That is ignorant. And I will explain why shortly.

There are many things to criticise about President Buhari, but cluelessness isn’t one of them. His thought-processes are clearly complex, sophisticated, and high-level. If in doubt, get hold of any of his off-the cuff remarks; go beyond the distractions of his accent, and you will see a man whose intellect is deep and whose understanding of governance and world politics is admirably advanced. I have interviewed him twice - first when I was a journalist in Nigeria and later from here in the US for the Nigerian Village Square website in 2010.

You’re probably wondering where I am going with this. How could someone call Germany ‘West Germany,’ mangle its president’s name and official title, and I not only say he isn’t clueless but insist he is, in fact, intellectually deep?

OK, let me start by saying I am not some viscerally one-dimensional, unreflective Buhari apologist who is wedded to what I call the misguided philosophy of Buharist inerrancy, that is, the wrongheaded idea that Buhari can’t ever be wrong. Buhari is only human who is liable to errors and lapses of judgment. Many of us who criticised him, and will criticise him in the future, do so not because we are better but because, as the saying goes, the onlookers, not the participants, see most of the game.

Now, when Buhari called German Chancellor Merkel “President Michelle of West Germany,” he was merely suffering from what Americans call a “senior moment,” which is the momentary lapse in memory occasioned by old age. As psychologists know only too well, as we age, the speed with which we retrieve information from our cognitive reservoir slows. Age-related memory lapses, experts tell us can start as early as the late 30s and get worse as we get older.

Nobel Prize-winning neurobiologist Eric Kandel and his colleagues published a well-received study in 2013 in the Journal of Science Translational Medicine where they, among other things, reveal that a “memory gene” in us appears to get weaker as our brain ages, causing us to forget easily, mix things up, and be unable to easily recall information stored in our memory banks.

Buhari is not the only president who contends with age-related memory impairment. The late President Ronald Regan, America’s oldest president, who was elected at nearly 70 years in his first term, was famous for his bewildering senior moments. I will give only a few examples. Sometime in 1984, when he was 73 years old, during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, according to TIME magazine <http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,951325-3,00.html>, President Reagan constantly referred to his own Vice President, George Bush, Sr. (father of George W. Bush), as “Prime Minister Bush.” (Remember Buhari’s reference to Vice President Osinbajo as “Osunbade” during a campaign rally in Owerri?)

And, according to Tom Friedman’s 2006 book titled You Are Not Alone: 1,000 Unforgettable Senior Moments: Of Which We Could Remember Only 246 <https://books.google.com/books?id=-l0-QJkwNRMC&printsec=frontcover>, “President Ronald Reagan’s senior moments were legendary. He often forgot what foreign country he was in or the name of the dignitary he was meeting. When he visited Brazil, he referred to it as Bolivia. He greeted Princess Diana as ‘Princess David;’ at a conference of mayors once introduced himself to Samuel Pierce, the only African-American member of his cabinet, who he thought was the mayor of some American city; and called President Samuel Doe of Liberia ‘Chairman Doe.’” (p. 85).

Have you seen any similarities yet? Well, another US president, Richard Nixon, had a senior moment when he went to France in 1974 to attend the funeral of French president Georges Pompidou. Nixon had a lapse of memory and totally forgot why he was in France, so he said: “This is a great day for France!”

There will be many more age-related memory lapses from President Buhari. Get used to it. It’s no big deal. It’s part of the normal process of aging, and has no impact whatsoever on cognitive ability or performance. In spite of his notoriety for embarrassing “senior moments,” President Reagan has often been ranked as one of America’s greatest presidents. In fact, a February 2011 Gallup poll placed him ’as Americas greatest president <http://www.gallup.com/poll/146183/americans-say-reagan-greatest-president.aspx> of all time - ahead of Abraham Lincoln.

Like Buhari, Reagan lost in a past presidential election, but went ahead to defeat a younger incumbent in 1980. He won re-election at nearly 74 years with the biggest Electoral College victory in American history. When he left office in 1989, Reagan had an approval rating of 68 percent, which is the highest rating for a departing president in America’s modern history. Only Franklin D. Roosevelt and Bill Clinton rival this feat.

I am not implying that Buhari will be a Nigerian Ronald Reagan, but his age-induced cognitive impairments and slips should not cause us to dismiss him. When he recently said to Nigerians in South Africa <http://saharareporters.com/2015/06/17/old-age-will-limit-my-performance-%E2%80%93buhari>: “I wish I became Head of State when I was a governor, just a few years as a young man. Now at 72, there is a limit to what I can do,” he was referring to the inevitable impediments that age imposes on people. But senior moments don’t impair performance if the will to succeed is there, as the example of Ronald Regan clearly shows.

Although I think it’s ignorant to hold up Buhari’s senior moments as evidence of cluelessness, it’s fair game to poke fun at them. That’s the nature of democracy. Even Reagan laughed at the humour his senior moments actuated. I hope Buhari - and his legion of zealous, humourless supporters - will learn to laugh at his senior moment jokes.



http://dailytrust.com.ng/weekly/index.php/notes-from-atlanta/20827-criticising-buhari-over-president-michelle-of-west-germany-gaffe-is-ignorant

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by AlomoReloaded: 8:17am On Jun 20, 2015
He is in the kitchen... let him bear the heat.

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by greggles: 8:23am On Jun 20, 2015
FTC Article! Straight to the point and informative...

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by Maxymilliano(m): 8:24am On Jun 20, 2015
Bollock !
Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by Nobody: 8:34am On Jun 20, 2015
Gibberish!

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by sainty2k3(m): 8:36am On Jun 20, 2015
God bless the writer and op. Tanoids and Gejites are just looking for every avenue to criisize Buhari. They are yet to show us the implication of Buhari's 'west Germany' as co pared to the implication of 'streaming is not corruption' statement of the former president

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by major466(m): 8:37am On Jun 20, 2015
But GEJ was insulted day and nite for saying America will know. Baba Dogon Yaro is in for a long four years.

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by johnwizey: 8:38am On Jun 20, 2015
Dis won't still convince the saTANoids nw
Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by Nobody: 8:39am On Jun 20, 2015
major466:
But GEJ was insulted day and nite for saying America will know. Baba Dogon Yaro will be in for a long four years.
'America will go' wasn't a senior moment. It was a MUMU moment.

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by Naijiant: 8:41am On Jun 20, 2015
Why it matters and it is a demonstration of the president's ignorance.
http://www.naijiant.com/articles/why-knowing-your-germany-from-your-west-germany-matters/
Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by Nobody: 8:41am On Jun 20, 2015
U must be ignorant for creating dis thread to support dat dullard from duara

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by major466(m): 8:44am On Jun 20, 2015
sonOfLucifer:

'America will go' wasn't a senior moment. It was a MUMU moment.
And West Germany is not a mumu moment in this digital age of the 21st century Tell that to the birds.

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by Screwface(m): 8:49am On Jun 20, 2015
But it was cool to call GEJ clueless and all manner of unprintable names? Buhari and his supporters should get used to his now very many titles. He has four years to bear them. It's not such a long period, is it?

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by fulanimafia: 8:54am On Jun 20, 2015
I've learnt a lot from this article, never knew Reagan faced such challenges, his regime was so successful I'm not surprised his detractors couldn't use his age against him.

This is how no insults thrown at PMB will stick as far as he continues performing. GEJ's case was just hopeless, he was irredeemably clueless to the last day.

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by Iykopee(m): 8:56am On Jun 20, 2015
The brainless Daura President has reach his political twilight and shud stay outta public gatherings and speech making sesssions to save Nigerians further international embarrassments.

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by Nobody: 8:57am On Jun 20, 2015
fulanimafia:
I've learnt a lot from this article, never knew Reagan faced such challenges, his regime was so successful I'm not surprised his detractors couldn't use his age against him

This is how no insults thrown at PMB will stick as far as he continues performing, GEJ's case was just hopeless, he was irredeemably clueless to the last day.
I hereby declare u and ya household a failed entity(osun)

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by omostar: 8:58am On Jun 20, 2015
I have watched some of those reagan,s moment and he sure had a huge sense of humor cheesy cheesy.

And the reason why the insults on gej was persistent was because he continually failed to meet our expectations and I personally hate the fact that he always come out to deny the obvious, claiming he was unaware. So, if Buhari performs well, then the insults and names won't stay around for long except in tanoids circle grin grin grin
Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by Charliewyt: 8:58am On Jun 20, 2015
The fact that I'm not PMB supporter is not a reason to wish him failure, cos if he fails, he did not fail only as an individual but as my president.

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by fulanimafia: 8:58am On Jun 20, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:

I hereby declare u and ya household a failed entity(osun)

Ok.
Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by Nobody: 9:02am On Jun 20, 2015
major466:

And West Germany is not a mumu moment in this digital age of the 21st century Tell that to the birds.
You obviously didn't read the article. The birds might be more reasonable than you. What a shame.

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by omostar: 9:03am On Jun 20, 2015
Charliewyt:
The fact that I'm not PMB supporter is not a reason to wish him failure, cos if he fails, he did not fail only as an individual but as my president.


Thank you o. All those wishing he fails are simply the enemy of the common man.

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by OrlandoOwoh(m): 9:09am On Jun 20, 2015
God bless the President.

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by SLIDEwaxie(m): 9:15am On Jun 20, 2015
I like ds OP... I love researchers....
keep it up bro...I love your writeup too..

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by Nobody: 9:20am On Jun 20, 2015
Now, when Buhari called German Chancellor Merkel “President Michelle of West Germany,” he was merely suffering from what Americans call a “senior moment,” which is the momentary lapse in memory occasioned by old age.
When PEJ said Buhari is brain dead you all almost stoned her. Now what are we seeing? Reegan was President some decades ago and not the 21st century when governance requires mental and physical stability. We all want to grow old and I will always wish Buhari happy living. However, Nigeria can't keep up by analog leadership which brings nothing but disgrace and cluelessness. If Buhari isn't mentally strong due to age factor, he should resign. If not, he should be ready for more insult from a section of the opposition.

Calling people "ignorant" is in indictment on you @OP that you don't know thw meaning of that word

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by fulanimafia: 9:21am On Jun 20, 2015
major466:

And West Germany is not a mumu moment in this digital age of the 21st century Tell that to the birds.

For a 72-year-old former President? No.
Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by mekadinho(f): 9:22am On Jun 20, 2015
CALLING GERMANY, WEST GERMANY IS A MISTAKE ONLY A DULLARD LL MK, SO STOP UR PAINTING ALREADY ABEG.... OUR PRESDO IS WORSE DAN MAMA P, TK IT OR LEAVE IT...

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by talktimi(m): 9:29am On Jun 20, 2015
ibnjarir93:
[s]BY FAROOQ KPEROGI

I have read people refer to President Buhari as “clueless”- and suchlike adjectives of disesteem suggesting cognitive incapacity - for his recent reference to German Chancellor Angela Merkel as “President Michelle of West Germany.” That is ignorant. And I will explain why shortly.

There are many things to criticise about President Buhari, but cluelessness isn’t one of them. His thought-processes are clearly complex, sophisticated, and high-level. If in doubt, get hold of any of his off-the cuff remarks; go beyond the distractions of his accent, and you will see a man whose intellect is deep and whose understanding of governance and world politics is admirably advanced. I have interviewed him twice - first when I was a journalist in Nigeria and later from here in the US for the Nigerian Village Square website in 2010.

You’re probably wondering where I am going with this. How could someone call Germany ‘West Germany,’ mangle its president’s name and official title, and I not only say he isn’t clueless but insist he is, in fact, intellectually deep?

OK, let me start by saying I am not some viscerally one-dimensional, unreflective Buhari apologist who is wedded to what I call the misguided philosophy of Buharist inerrancy, that is, the wrongheaded idea that Buhari can’t ever be wrong. Buhari is only human who is liable to errors and lapses of judgment. Many of us who criticised him, and will criticise him in the future, do so not because we are better but because, as the saying goes, the onlookers, not the participants, see most of the game.

Now, when Buhari called German Chancellor Merkel “President Michelle of West Germany,” he was merely suffering from what Americans call a “senior moment,” which is the momentary lapse in memory occasioned by old age. As psychologists know only too well, as we age, the speed with which we retrieve information from our cognitive reservoir slows. Age-related memory lapses, experts tell us can start as early as the late 30s and get worse as we get older.

Nobel Prize-winning neurobiologist Eric Kandel and his colleagues published a well-received study in 2013 in the Journal of Science Translational Medicine where they, among other things, reveal that a “memory gene” in us appears to get weaker as our brain ages, causing us to forget easily, mix things up, and be unable to easily recall information stored in our memory banks.

Buhari is not the only president who contends with age-related memory impairment. The late President Ronald Regan, America’s oldest president, who was elected at nearly 70 years in his first term, was famous for his bewildering senior moments. I will give only a few examples. Sometime in 1984, when he was 73 years old, during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, according to TIME magazine <http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,951325-3,00.html>, President Reagan constantly referred to his own Vice President, George Bush, Sr. (father of George W. Bush), as “Prime Minister Bush.” (Remember Buhari’s reference to Vice President Osinbajo as “Osunbade” during a campaign rally in Owerri?)

And, according to Tom Friedman’s 2006 book titled You Are Not Alone: 1,000 Unforgettable Senior Moments: Of Which We Could Remember Only 246 <https://books.google.com/books?id=-l0-QJkwNRMC&printsec=frontcover>, “President Ronald Reagan’s senior moments were legendary. He often forgot what foreign country he was in or the name of the dignitary he was meeting. When he visited Brazil, he referred to it as Bolivia. He greeted Princess Diana as ‘Princess David;’ at a conference of mayors once introduced himself to Samuel Pierce, the only African-American member of his cabinet, who he thought was the mayor of some American city; and called President Samuel Doe of Liberia ‘Chairman Doe.’” (p. 85).

Have you seen any similarities yet? Well, another US president, Richard Nixon, had a senior moment when he went to France in 1974 to attend the funeral of French president Georges Pompidou. Nixon had a lapse of memory and totally forgot why he was in France, so he said: “This is a great day for France!”

There will be many more age-related memory lapses from President Buhari. Get used to it. It’s no big deal. It’s part of the normal process of aging, and has no impact whatsoever on cognitive ability or performance. In spite of his notoriety for embarrassing “senior moments,” President Reagan has often been ranked as one of America’s greatest presidents. In fact, a February 2011 Gallup poll placed him ’as Americas greatest president <http://www.gallup.com/poll/146183/americans-say-reagan-greatest-president.aspx> of all time - ahead of Abraham Lincoln.

Like Buhari, Reagan lost in a past presidential election, but went ahead to defeat a younger incumbent in 1980. He won re-election at nearly 74 years with the biggest Electoral College victory in American history. When he left office in 1989, Reagan had an approval rating of 68 percent, which is the highest rating for a departing president in America’s modern history. Only Franklin D. Roosevelt and Bill Clinton rival this feat.

I am not implying that Buhari will be a Nigerian Ronald Reagan, but his age-induced cognitive impairments and slips should not cause us to dismiss him. When he recently said to Nigerians in South Africa <http://saharareporters.com/2015/06/17/old-age-will-limit-my-performance-%E2%80%93buhari>: “I wish I became Head of State when I was a governor, just a few years as a young man. Now at 72, there is a limit to what I can do,” he was referring to the inevitable impediments that age imposes on people. But senior moments don’t impair performance if the will to succeed is there, as the example of Ronald Regan clearly shows.

Although I think it’s ignorant to hold up Buhari’s senior moments as evidence of cluelessness, it’s fair game to poke fun at them. That’s the nature of democracy. Even Reagan laughed at the humour his senior moments actuated. I hope Buhari - and his legion of zealous, humourless supporters - will learn to laugh at his senior moment jokes.



http://dailytrust.com.ng/weekly/index.php/notes-from-atlanta/20827-criticising-buhari-over-president-michelle-of-west-germany-gaffe-is-ignorant
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RUBBISH

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by omolami: 9:30am On Jun 20, 2015
This writer is suffering from brain drain, who does he think will buy all these rubbish. Even Buhari is claiming that his old age amounts to activeness and someone is here talking jazz I think this man is suffering from junior moment. Nonsense. A whole president of a country does not remember the name of his VP and couldn't remember the pm of Germany who invited him to G7 meeting.Yet you are there writing to exonerate him. Both ou you are the same mumu. .Show your certificate plse

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by Nobody: 9:39am On Jun 20, 2015
Don't mind the clueless supporter of President Buhari. He's even comparing Buhari and Regan. Regan that presided over America during the analog age. These Buharists think the governance of the 21st century is same with that of yesteryears. Smfh
omolami:
This writer is suffering from brain drain, who does he think will buy all these rubbish. Even Buhari is claiming that his old age amounts to activeness and someone is here talking jazz I think this man is suffering from junior moment. Nonsense. A whole president of a country does not remember the name of his VP and couldn't remember the pm of Germany who invited him to G7 meeting.Yet you are there writing to exonerate him. Both ou you are the same mumu. .Show your certificate plse

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by major466(m): 9:42am On Jun 20, 2015
sonOfLucifer:

You obviously didn't read the article. The birds might be more reasonable than you. What a shame.
Senior moments are actually dumb moments for senior citizens as conscripted by Americans. Their own way of suger coating acts of cluelessness commited by senior citizens as they advance in age. So, no matter how you try to excuse old people from their own errors, what is clueless is clueless.

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Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by dulaman: 9:45am On Jun 20, 2015
gud
Re: Criticising Buhari Over " President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant by major466(m): 9:49am On Jun 20, 2015
fulanimafia:


For a 72-year-old former President? No.
The article is only trying to be nice to Buhari because of his age. Nevertheless, what is mumu is mumu.

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