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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by totorimi: 4:20pm On Nov 25, 2015
All I know is that the minister of petroleum must address us what he is doing to resolve the problem and I dont care if the president is also minister he owe the nation that explanation how did we get into this ditch and how he plans to pull us out of the ditch else he should tender his resignation for cluelessness raised to power 2.
Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by themejiwalker(m): 4:21pm On Nov 25, 2015
Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by longayink: 4:22pm On Nov 25, 2015
President of Nigeria visiting today's Iran - of all countries. Iran is in cold war with the Western powers.
What does President Buhari believe Nigeria is? A pro-Mujaheeden country?

Fingers crossed. When Western hostility starts to visit Nigeria...

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by EdCure: 4:22pm On Nov 25, 2015
owanguy:
We should give this man a chance .he will be better than some of the past leaders
Are you really from Owan?

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by Demdem(m): 4:22pm On Nov 25, 2015
obailala:
The same corruption impediment which exists at the national level also exists at the local level, hence his failure.

Good. he failed as Governor and also failed as President. Case Closed.
Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by wiseoneking: 4:22pm On Nov 25, 2015
PassingShot:
Warning: Let no wailer see this as an opportunity to wail uncontrollably. This article is in line with my personal resolve to call the president to order on this forum whenever he missteps. Besides, GEJ was not an option in the last election. So, please keep your sermon of “we told you”, “we warned you”, “Buhari is incompetent” and other bla bla blas to yourself.

Fuel Scarcity: Deafening Silence from the president
One area that our hopes and expectations of good result of Buhari’s presidency were high is in the petroleum industry. Apart from the fact that the president has failed to find a permanent solution to the issue of oil subsidy in the last six months he has presided over the affairs of Nigeria, he has also failed to provide petrol to Nigerians at the regular pump price of N87 and with ease.

To say that the current situation of fuel scarcity has brought untold hardship and resulted in irreplaceable loss of productive time is an understatement. The more worrisome is the fact that the president who doubles as the nation’s minister of petroleum has not deemed it fit and necessary to address the nation (through TV or through one of his media aides) on the hardship citizens are passing through and also use the opportunity to apologize and assuage our anger. This silence is too deafening to be ignored and I hereby condemn it in its entirety, the president’s handling of the fuel scarcity we have at our hands. He should as a matter of national urgency address the nation on what is happening, the government’s efforts to normalize it and above all the long term solution (if not permanent) to the problem. Anything short of this amounts to taking Nigerians for a ride. Pure and simple!

Excessive Overseas Trip
Another area I think the president has erred in recent times is that of gallivanting abroad at every given opportunity. When ministers had not come on board I could understand the need for him to personally attend to those numerous summits and conferences but with the coming of all ministers I’d expected that there will be a drastic reduction in such journeys. The latest one to Iran for Gas Exporting Countries didn’t require his personal presence plus that of Ibe Kachikwu (Min. of state for petroleum) and Tunde Fashola (Min of Power, Works and Housing). He could have let Kachikwu and Fashola attend that one and if he must attend he should have let Ibe Kachikwu stay at home tending to the fuel crisis at hand.

As if the gaffe of the Iran trip was not enough, I read moment ago that the president is due to lead a delegation to Paris on Climate Change! Now, this one is a trip too many in my opinion. We have more pressing issues at home than climate change. Besides, we have a minister of Environment who can lead a Nigerian delegation if we must attend. Why our president must reduce himself to “Ajala travels all over the world” in the face of enormous challenges at the home front beats my imagination.

Dear PMB, you have a chance to prove to Nigerians that we did not make a mistake in electing you president. If you however choose to do as it pleases you even in the face of sufferings of the common man, 2019 is not far away.

May God Bless Nigeria!
YOU ARE A GREAT SECRET WAILER. Lol

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by BraniacX(m): 4:23pm On Nov 25, 2015
PassingShot:
Warning: Let no wailer see this as an opportunity to wail uncontrollably. This article is in line with my personal resolve to call the president to order on this forum whenever he missteps. Besides, GEJ was not an option in the last election. So, please keep your sermon of “we told you”, “we warned you”, “Buhari is incompetent” and other bla bla blas to yourself.

Fuel Scarcity: Deafening Silence from the president
One area that our hopes and expectations of good result of Buhari’s presidency were high is in the petroleum industry. Apart from the fact that the president has failed to find a permanent solution to the issue of oil subsidy in the last six months he has presided over the affairs of Nigeria, he has also failed to provide petrol to Nigerians at the regular pump price of N87 and with ease.

To say that the current situation of fuel scarcity has brought untold hardship and resulted in irreplaceable loss of productive time is an understatement. The more worrisome is the fact that the president who doubles as the nation’s minister of petroleum has not deemed it fit and necessary to address the nation (through TV or through one of his media aides) on the hardship citizens are passing through and also use the opportunity to apologize and assuage our anger. This silence is too deafening to be ignored and I hereby condemn it in its entirety, the president’s handling of the fuel scarcity we have at our hands. He should as a matter of national urgency address the nation on what is happening, the government’s efforts to normalize it and above all the long term solution (if not permanent) to the problem. Anything short of this amounts to taking Nigerians for a ride. Pure and simple!

Excessive Overseas Trip
Another area I think the president has erred in recent times is that of gallivanting abroad at every given opportunity. When ministers had not come on board I could understand the need for him to personally attend to those numerous summits and conferences but with the coming of all ministers I’d expected that there will be a drastic reduction in such journeys. The latest one to Iran for Gas Exporting Countries didn’t require his personal presence plus that of Ibe Kachikwu (Min. of state for petroleum) and Tunde Fashola (Min of Power, Works and Housing). He could have let Kachikwu and Fashola attend that one and if he must attend he should have let Ibe Kachikwu stay at home tending to the fuel crisis at hand.

As if the gaffe of the Iran trip was not enough, I read moment ago that the president is due to lead a delegation to Paris on Climate Change! Now, this one is a trip too many in my opinion. We have more pressing issues at home than climate change. Besides, we have a minister of Environment who can lead a Nigerian delegation if we must attend. Why our president must reduce himself to “Ajala travels all over the world” in the face of enormous challenges at the home front beats my imagination.

Dear PMB, you have a chance to prove to Nigerians that we did not make a mistake in electing you president. If you however choose to do as it pleases you even in the face of sufferings of the common man, 2019 is not far away.

May God Bless Nigeria!

Coming from you, I comment my reserve but an attempt at objectivity wouldn't hurt your social and moral C.V in the eyes of posterity either so kudos if genuine and if feigned, nice insurance policy wink
Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by jomoh: 4:23pm On Nov 25, 2015
PassingShot:
Warning: Let no wailer see this as an opportunity to wail uncontrollably. This article is in line with my personal resolve to call the president to order on this forum whenever he missteps. Besides, GEJ was not an option in the last election. So, please keep your sermon of “we told you”, “we warned you”, “Buhari is incompetent” and other bla bla blas to yourself.

Fuel Scarcity: Deafening Silence from the president
One area that our hopes and expectations of good result of Buhari’s presidency were high is in the petroleum industry. Apart from the fact that the president has failed to find a permanent solution to the issue of oil subsidy in the last six months he has presided over the affairs of Nigeria, he has also failed to provide petrol to Nigerians at the regular pump price of N87 and with ease.

To say that the current situation of fuel scarcity has brought untold hardship and resulted in irreplaceable loss of productive time is an understatement. The more worrisome is the fact that the president who doubles as the nation’s minister of petroleum has not deemed it fit and necessary to address the nation (through TV or through one of his media aides) on the hardship citizens are passing through and also use the opportunity to apologize and assuage our anger. This silence is too deafening to be ignored and I hereby condemn it in its entirety, the president’s handling of the fuel scarcity we have at our hands. He should as a matter of national urgency address the nation on what is happening, the government’s efforts to normalize it and above all the long term solution (if not permanent) to the problem. Anything short of this amounts to taking Nigerians for a ride. Pure and simple!

Excessive Overseas Trip
Another area I think the president has erred in recent times is that of gallivanting abroad at every given opportunity. When ministers had not come on board I could understand the need for him to personally attend to those numerous summits and conferences but with the coming of all ministers I’d expected that there will be a drastic reduction in such journeys. The latest one to Iran for Gas Exporting Countries didn’t require his personal presence plus that of Ibe Kachikwu (Min. of state for petroleum) and Tunde Fashola (Min of Power, Works and Housing). He could have let Kachikwu and Fashola attend that one and if he must attend he should have let Ibe Kachikwu stay at home tending to the fuel crisis at hand.

As if the gaffe of the Iran trip was not enough, I read moment ago that the president is due to lead a delegation to Paris on Climate Change! Now, this one is a trip too many in my opinion. We have more pressing issues at home than climate change. Besides, we have a minister of Environment who can lead a Nigerian delegation if we must attend. Why our president must reduce himself to “Ajala travels all over the world” in the face of enormous challenges at the home front beats my imagination.

Dear PMB, you have a chance to prove to Nigerians that we did not make a mistake in electing you president. If you however choose to do as it pleases you even in the face of sufferings of the common man, 2019 is not far away.

May God Bless Nigeria!

Dear Passingshot

I share your sentiments on the fuel scarcity issue. At the least the Minister of State for Petroleum could've release a press statement stating what and what they are doing to address the situation.

On the issue of travelling around, I think I have a contrary opinion on it.

I hate to see it when people complain that PMB keeps travelling around. I think I remember vividly between 1999 and year 2000, people were counting the number of countries OBJ had travelled to.

A serious government don't just sit in his office to govern especially not the President of a third world country that has numerous issues and serious diplomatic breakdown inherited from the previous administration.

You particularly mentioned his trip to Iran. Here you suggested that he could have sent Ministers to represent him. How can a any president send ministers to represent him at a function that the likes of Vladmir Putin himself was personally present. You can imagine the kind of diplomatic row and ridicule that will have on our country.

Every of Buhari's trip has been a very strategic trip that sending Ministers can simply not suffice.

Also before a President of any country can decide to personally attend a foreign function, diplomatic confirmation wouldve been made of the attendance of other heads of state other invited countries. So if the attendance of heads of state of more influential countries has been confirmed, why then will a Nigerian president send Ministers to represent him.
The only reason that can make a President to send his ministers is when it has been confirmed that other invited countries are also sending
Ministers as representative Or is itr possible to send a minister to meet with president of another country.

Also there are types and categories of foreign trips.

1 Invitation by the host nation. (It is stated if it is the minister that is requested or the head of state himself)

2 Initiation of visit by the visiting country. This is when the visiting country decides to make a visit himself to discuss issues.

3 Function is the type that he is going for in Paris. He may decide to send ministers but if it is confirmed that heads of states of paticipating countries are to be present, he will have no choice than to be present.

There are more of this. The request visitation, letter of invitation or purpose of visitation will always determine who and who travels.


This is a very huge error on your path as I believe you know better but it seems you're paying too much attention to the noise of wailers and its starting to reflect on your analysis.

PMB is not GEJ that travels without motive. I lost count of the number of times GEJ travelled to Israel. Most of it were not to meet with the Israeli prime minister. One of such was when Stella Oduah went to meet him to settle her corruption case.

Please brother we are still a developing nation that needs to travel to strengthen our diplomatic relationships with countries and also our bilateral agreements. Don't join the clueless wailers in their moribund bandwagon.

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by Nobody: 4:27pm On Nov 25, 2015
PassingShot:
Warning: Let no wailer see this as an opportunity to wail uncontrollably. This article is in line with my personal resolve to call the president to order on this forum whenever he missteps. Besides, GEJ was not an option in the last election. So, please keep your sermon of “we told you”, “we warned you”, “Buhari is incompetent” and other bla bla blas to yourself.

Fuel Scarcity: Deafening Silence from the president
One area that our hopes and expectations of good result of Buhari’s presidency were high is in the petroleum industry. Apart from the fact that the president has failed to find a permanent solution to the issue of oil subsidy in the last six months he has presided over the affairs of Nigeria, he has also failed to provide petrol to Nigerians at the regular pump price of N87 and with ease.

To say that the current situation of fuel scarcity has brought untold hardship and resulted in irreplaceable loss of productive time is an understatement. The more worrisome is the fact that the president who doubles as the nation’s minister of petroleum has not deemed it fit and necessary to address the nation (through TV or through one of his media aides) on the hardship citizens are passing through and also use the opportunity to apologize and assuage our anger. This silence is too deafening to be ignored and I hereby condemn it in its entirety, the president’s handling of the fuel scarcity we have at our hands. He should as a matter of national urgency address the nation on what is happening, the government’s efforts to normalize it and above all the long term solution (if not permanent) to the problem. Anything short of this amounts to taking Nigerians for a ride. Pure and simple!

Excessive Overseas Trip
Another area I think the president has erred in recent times is that of gallivanting abroad at every given opportunity. When ministers had not come on board I could understand the need for him to personally attend to those numerous summits and conferences but with the coming of all ministers I’d expected that there will be a drastic reduction in such journeys. The latest one to Iran for Gas Exporting Countries didn’t require his personal presence plus that of Ibe Kachikwu (Min. of state for petroleum) and Tunde Fashola (Min of Power, Works and Housing). He could have let Kachikwu and Fashola attend that one and if he must attend he should have let Ibe Kachikwu stay at home tending to the fuel crisis at hand.

As if the gaffe of the Iran trip was not enough, I read moment ago that the president is due to lead a delegation to Paris on Climate Change! Now, this one is a trip too many in my opinion. We have more pressing issues at home than climate change. Besides, we have a minister of Environment who can lead a Nigerian delegation if we must attend. Why our president must reduce himself to “Ajala travels all over the world” in the face of enormous challenges at the home front beats my imagination.

Dear PMB, you have a chance to prove to Nigerians that we did not make a mistake in electing you president. If you however choose to do as it pleases you even in the face of sufferings of the common man, 2019 is not far away.

May God Bless Nigeria!




That's what u get wen u vote a dullard. grin

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by sleekymag(m): 4:27pm On Nov 25, 2015
I sense a lot of you APC fans (Passingshot, Beremx etc.) have been wailing wailers in your minds for months since PMB came on board but for the apparent ridicule your wailing would have attracted had you aired your discomforts here on Nairaland before now. However it seems you can't stomach the internal wailing any longer and have decided to air your views. Too bad, more gaffe from PMB would be seen as the months go by. Many GEJ supporters do not take him as God, but they saw him as a honest man who did his best (which was enough to have gotten him a second term), and in whom many of his first term policies would have been maturing this second term. With PMB it's back to the basics and it's more like running around in circles with little overall progress in the grand scheme of things.

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by eagleeye2: 4:28pm On Nov 25, 2015
PassingShot:
Warning: Let no wailer see this as an opportunity to wail uncontrollably. This article is in line with my personal resolve to call the president to order on this forum whenever he missteps. Besides, GEJ was not an option in the last election. So, please keep your sermon of “we told you”, “we warned you”, “Buhari is incompetent” and other bla bla blas to yourself.

Fuel Scarcity: Deafening Silence from the president
One area that our hopes and expectations of good result of Buhari’s presidency were high is in the petroleum industry. Apart from the fact that the president has failed to find a permanent solution to the issue of oil subsidy in the last six months he has presided over the affairs of Nigeria, he has also failed to provide petrol to Nigerians at the regular pump price of N87 and with ease.

To say that the current situation of fuel scarcity has brought untold hardship and resulted in irreplaceable loss of productive time is an understatement. The more worrisome is the fact that the president who doubles as the nation’s minister of petroleum has not deemed it fit and necessary to address the nation (through TV or through one of his media aides) on the hardship citizens are passing through and also use the opportunity to apologize and assuage our anger. This silence is too deafening to be ignored and I hereby condemn it in its entirety, the president’s handling of the fuel scarcity we have at our hands. He should as a matter of national urgency address the nation on what is happening, the government’s efforts to normalize it and above all the long term solution (if not permanent) to the problem. Anything short of this amounts to taking Nigerians for a ride. Pure and simple!

Excessive Overseas Trip
Another area I think the president has erred in recent times is that of gallivanting abroad at every given opportunity. When ministers had not come on board I could understand the need for him to personally attend to those numerous summits and conferences but with the coming of all ministers I’d expected that there will be a drastic reduction in such journeys. The latest one to Iran for Gas Exporting Countries didn’t require his personal presence plus that of Ibe Kachikwu (Min. of state for petroleum) and Tunde Fashola (Min of Power, Works and Housing). He could have let Kachikwu and Fashola attend that one and if he must attend he should have let Ibe Kachikwu stay at home tending to the fuel crisis at hand.

As if the gaffe of the Iran trip was not enough, I read moment ago that the president is due to lead a delegation to Paris on Climate Change! Now, this one is a trip too many in my opinion. We have more pressing issues at home than climate change. Besides, we have a minister of Environment who can lead a Nigerian delegation if we must attend. Why our president must reduce himself to “Ajala travels all over the world” in the face of enormous challenges at the home front beats my imagination.

Dear PMB, you have a chance to prove to Nigerians that we did not make a mistake in electing you president. If you however choose to do as it pleases you even in the face of sufferings of the common man, 2019 is not far away.

May God Bless Nigeria!

Upon all your "WAILERS" gonna WAIL......







.
I never believed that I will get to see a day like this, where Passingshot and auntie Beremx will criticize this government.
Chai......... Is Passingshot and Beremx also among the WAITERS

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by HzRF(m): 4:28pm On Nov 25, 2015
obailala:
Lol... This is simply an insight into the psyche of the kind of people who support PMB. Unlike the 'G-E-J is G-O-D' squad, most of the people supporting PMB (especially from the south) are purely Nigerians who want a better quality of leadership in their country and these people will call a spade a spade. The allegiance is to good leadership and performance, not to senseless and shameless clannishness or religion.

PMB has committed several annoying gaffes so far in his first 6 months, but only an irrational 'G-E-J is G-O-D' adherent would wail that a 6 months old administration is a failure (compared to a 5 year long disaster of the past).
Lol
U can lie on behalf of africa


I beg
Lying:is it a way of life in ur village?

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by Mortocome: 4:28pm On Nov 25, 2015
Just passing....



But did I hear you well....Suffering and smiling country...This is the Genesis.

Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by Firefire(m): 4:30pm On Nov 25, 2015
Beremx:
Your last paragraph sums it all.

I withdrew my support for Rochas because it is obvious he has failed woefully in governing IMO state. I might do the same to President Buhari if he keeps with his sluggish and non-challant attitude in dealing with hardship Nigerians are facing.

I am still angry that small generators have been banned without due consultation from the nigerians. I haven't seen any genuine reason why it was banned.


PMB should not disappoint people who voted massively for him.



Sweet sister, how are you doing, is being a very long time ooooooooooooooooooo, trust you are fine? tongue

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by BraniacX(m): 4:31pm On Nov 25, 2015
obailala:
Lol... This is simply an insight into the psyche of the kind of people who support PMB. Unlike the 'G-E-J is G-O-D' squad, most of the people supporting PMB (especially from the south) are purely Nigerians who want a better quality of leadership in their country and these people will call a spade a spade. The allegiance is to good leadership and performance, not to senseless and shameless clannishness or religion.

PMB has committed several annoying gaffes so far in his first 6 months, but only an irrational 'G-E-J is G-O-D' adherent would wail that a 6 months old administration is a failure (compared to a 5 year long disaster of the past).

Define disaster as it pertains to the past 5 years oh you omniscient one let me give you my definition of catastrophe as it pertains to the past 6 months
Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by Firefire(m): 4:31pm On Nov 25, 2015
HzRF:

Lol
U can lie on behalf of africa


I beg
Lying:is it a way of life in ur village?

He is still a trainee in the school of liessssssss cheesy

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by obailala(m): 4:31pm On Nov 25, 2015
sweatlana:

Under Jonathan
Fuel 87. Rice 7500 - 8000.
Under Buhari
Fuel 200. Rice 12500
My dear, I paid N250 for fuel in port-harcourt as at the time GEJ was handing over to PMB; within the same week, I also bought fuel for N400/litre in Lagos. So going by your lame logic, PMB has actually reduced the pump price of petrol to N200.

@mizmycoli
This is the exact reason I always jump in to defend the govt. when people jump in with these kind of lame and false analogies to create distractions. If we must criticise, there are actually lots of reasonable things to criticise. That is the reason I will always respect barcanista, he seems to be the only wailer who comes up with reasonable points (which I mostly never bother to disprove).
Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by princejenks(m): 4:32pm On Nov 25, 2015
You also forgot to add his penchant for finding his voice to address critical issues that affect the polity only when he travels to other lands. I think for a party that prides itself as a progressive fielding a conservative to become president is why we are where we are right now,motion with little movement
Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by ajepako(f): 4:32pm On Nov 25, 2015
Firefire:
Sorry! cheesy

Cc: Modath tongue



Ore, sho raaye awon maalu Fulani bayi?

O dabi oju won ti nja bayi..

Sugbon won o ti ri nkankan

Irin mbe lese baba alajo won..

Baba won to ma yo bulala ti won bi maalu alubara

grin grin grin grin grin
Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by Descartes: 4:32pm On Nov 25, 2015
MizMyColi:
Beremx and co are being forced to face the reality now that Pshot is leading the thought process.

I have chosen not to complain on this thread or rub salt to injury.

But seriously?
This is a time of sober reflection to all political sycophants.
If perchance I am one without realizing, then I'm not excluded.

My dear, you have said it all, I told passingshot few months ago that Buhari is a failure but he couldn't admit my assertion arguing that this fraudulent administration is at its infant stage and should not be subjected to criticism. Now that the reality is down on him, started wailing like wailers cheesy


It told him and I quote "The taste of faeces is determined by the fragrance of the fart (Igbo adage) wink

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by Nobody: 4:32pm On Nov 25, 2015
obailala:
Lol... This is simply an insight into the psyche of the kind of people who support PMB. Unlike the 'G-E-J is G-O-D' squad, most of the people supporting PMB (especially from the south) are purely Nigerians who want a better quality of leadership in their country and these people will call a spade a spade. The allegiance is to good leadership and performance, not to senseless and shameless clannishness or religion.

PMB has committed several annoying gaffes so far in his first 6 months, but only an irrational 'G-E-J is G-O-D' adherent would wail that a 6 months old administration is a failure (compared to a 5 year long disaster of the past).


Buharis 6 months in office is worse than GEJs 5 years in office.

U can keep deceiving urself if it makes u sleep well in d nyt

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by Firefire(m): 4:33pm On Nov 25, 2015
eagleeye2:


Upon all your "WAILERS" gonna WAIL......







.
I never believed that I will get to see a day like this, where Passingshot and auntie Beremx will criticize this government.
Chai......... Is Passingshot and Beremx also among the WAITERS

The CHANGE is real, sorry the suffering is real... cheesy

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by Nobody: 4:33pm On Nov 25, 2015
Beremx:
Your last paragraph sums it all.

I withdrew my support for Rochas because it is obvious he has failed woefully in governing IMO state. I might do the same to President Buhari if he keeps with his sluggish and non-challant attitude in dealing with hardship Nigerians are facing.

I am still angry that small generators have been banned without due consultation from the nigerians. I haven't seen any genuine reason why it was banned.


PMB should not disappoint people who voted massively for him.





Stop forcing urself to remain asleep. D dullard was already a failure before he contested.
Regret is imminent.
Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by dewstar: 4:33pm On Nov 25, 2015
njays24:
The president has finally seen that the cabal is more powerful than he earlier imagined. They're even stronger than Nigeria itself. Some of the leaders of his party is a strong member of the cabal;"the people who control Nigeria's economy. No wonder he said in Iran that his hands are tied. The exact situation GEJ found himself that made them label him "clueless". Where shall we run to? This is the only country we have.

Off course GEJ's hands where tied, but myopic Nigerians refused to see this. It was even more tied considering the background he had (was not a military man and did not have powerful men as real friends to start with), myopic Nigerians did not see this. Even the powerful pseudo friend(s) and support he had and that would have helped him turned around to give a hand in pulling him down just because he would not play boy-boy to them, yet, myopic Nigerians would not see this.

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by modath(f): 4:34pm On Nov 25, 2015
Firefire:
Sorry! cheesy

Cc: Mo :


Mo ti so ti inu mi tele, mi o ni reason lati pe ipade le lori ni, awon aise deede wa ti o ye ki olori wa se amojuto e ti o se bi wipe asiko wa titi lailai but....Jona still no be option.. smiley ...This is bad, ti e o ba da bi wipe aye ma pare.
Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by BraniacX(m): 4:34pm On Nov 25, 2015
Beremx:
Your last paragraph sums it all.

I withdrew my support for Rochas because it is obvious he has failed woefully in governing IMO state. I might do the same to President Buhari if he keeps with his sluggish and non-challant attitude in dealing with hardship Nigerians are facing.

I am still angry that small generators have been banned without due consultation from the nigerians. I haven't seen any genuine reason why it was banned.


PMB should not disappoint people who voted massively for him.




Coming from you, I'll need to slap myself repeatedly to make sure that this isn't some kind of dream am yet to wake up from shocked
Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by Firefire(m): 4:34pm On Nov 25, 2015
I pity the end of Buhary.... He may be stone out of Aso-rock...- Apostle Johnson, Suleman...

anonimi:


Was Atiku an option?
Or who among the THIEVING lots of APShit was the SAINTLY option to our hero of democracy and socio-economic TRANSFORMER, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan?


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Let me ask you again, who was the SAINTLY option among their crooked lot


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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by Nobody: 4:35pm On Nov 25, 2015
PassingShot:

Well, he has equally failed to name some key advisers despite having approval for same since June.


Didn't u know d dullardinhö is a tyrant

Didn't we tell u long before today

Buhari does not give a Damn about u or ur feelings.

Wit his present trips, he just told u"go n die"
Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by MizMyColi(f): 4:36pm On Nov 25, 2015
Descartes:


My dear, you have said it all, I told passing shot few months ago that Buhari is a failure but he couldn't admit my assertion arguing that this fraudulent administration is at its infant stage and should not be subjected to criticism. Now that the reality is down on him, started wailing like wailers cheesy

It told him and I quote "The taste of faeces is determined by the fragrance of the fart (Igbo adage) wink

Well, contrary to most views on here that he is a paid sycophant, he isn't.
He does wish the nation well, but as far as I'm concerned, he chose a wrong navigator.

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by PassingShot(m): 4:36pm On Nov 25, 2015
sleekymag:
I sense a lot of you APC fans (Passingshot, Beremx etc.) have been wailing wailers in your minds for months since PMB came on board but for the apparent ridicule your wailing would have attracted had you aired your discomforts here on Nairaland before now. However it seems you can't stomach the internal wailing any longer and have decided to air your views. Too bad, more gaffe from PMB would be seen as the months go by. Many GEJ supporters do not take him as God, but they saw him as a honest man who did his best (which was enough to have gotten him a second term), and in whom many of his first term policies would have been maturing this second term. With PMB it's back to the basics and it's more like running around in circles with little overall progress in the grand scheme of things.
Wailers wail and condemn irrationally while genuine supporters criticize mistakes. I can NEVER be a wailer but will always be ready to criticize constructively.

Peace.
Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by ajepako(f): 4:36pm On Nov 25, 2015
Firefire:


Sweet sister, how are you doing, is being a very long time ooooooooooooooooooo, trust you are fine? tongue



Omo Iya, nigba wo niwo ati sobi-sako yi di paddy?

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Re: President Buhari’s Most Recent Missteps by Dagah2: 4:36pm On Nov 25, 2015
And I observed that Osibanjo has recently been off the news....He is supposed to be HEARD even when it becomes chosen that he be not SEEN

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