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Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by malton: 10:05am On Mar 10, 2016
This pretty much echoes the sentiment of Most Buharists.

Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by omogin(f): 10:08am On Mar 10, 2016
Buhari has strong bigotry traits. This will colour any good intention

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Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by Mutuwa(m): 10:10am On Mar 10, 2016
I shall only curse him at the end,either in 2019 or afterwards.But within the interim,I have nothing to say than to watch,hope and pray.

If No body can predict his/her later events, then as a human such person is fallible.

People voted for him for a presumed change,and shouldn't expect magic overnight.

Problem most "otherwise" folks have,is to unconsciously think, their own enemies should also be our own enemies.
That only comes from an erroneous conscience.

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Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by iykopy: 10:15am On Mar 10, 2016
He failed already within 9 months. 3yrs and 3 months left is additional disaster of mortuary standard...

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Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by Nobody: 10:19am On Mar 10, 2016
iykopy:
He failed already within 9 months. 3yrs and 3 months left is additional disaster of mortuary standard...

He did not fail in 9 months. U never voted for him. U are not in position to say he failed. For those of us who voted him, we know he is on d right track. We voted him 4 change. Change comes with pain and sacrifice. No pain no Gain.

Change comes gradually. Nevet automatic. All great countriee today made alot of sacrifice at a tome to make thier future generation great. If our generations are d one to make d sacrifice for d future generation, so be it.

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Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by ajani1978(m): 10:26am On Mar 10, 2016
iykopy:
He failed already within 9 months. 3yrs and 3 months left is additional disaster of mortuary standard...
If you wish him failure you and your entire family will fail too I wish Buhari successful so every Nigerian will succeed. God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by Mutuwa(m): 10:27am On Mar 10, 2016
tuale4u:


He did not fail in 9 months. U never voted for him. U are not in position to say he failed. For those of us who voted him, we know he is on d right track. We voted him 4 change. Change comes with pain and sacrifice. No pain no Gain.

Change comes gradually. Nevet automatic. All great countriee today made alot of sacrifice at a tome to make thier future generation great. If our generations are d one to make d sacrifice for d future generation, so be it.

as simple as that.
Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by iykopy: 10:28am On Mar 10, 2016
tuale4u:


He did not fail in 9 months. U never voted for him. U are not in position to say he failed. For those of us who voted him, we know he is on d right track. We voted him 4 change. Change comes with pain and sacrifice. No pain no Gain.

Change comes gradually. Nevet automatic. All great countriee today made alot of sacrifice at a tome to make thier future generation great. If our generations are d one to make d sacrifice for d future generation, so be it.

Are u not a zombie? Its ethical of u guys to give lame excuses to defend the indefensible. Talking about making sacrifice for future generation, this is over 50yrs of independence. Have they not been sacrificing? Have u seen any progress till date? Dont be on the spotlight for most unspeakable things. The advanced world replete with intellectual beings simply don't need it.

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Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by iykopy: 10:31am On Mar 10, 2016
ajani1978:
If you wish him failure you and your entire family will fail too I wish Buhari successful so every Nigerian will succeed. God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Wish! What's that suppose to mean? Hey listen up. U dont get ur act right by mere wishes. Now get ur ass to work or remain where u are.. As for my family, we aint failures. Infact the present govt steals from mine to augment whatever they generate in the name of taxation. Nuff said, u may swerve.
Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by malton: 10:51am On Mar 10, 2016
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Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by TippyTop(m): 10:57am On Mar 10, 2016
It's no use me waiting for 3yrs before cursing him, I know he will fail so what's the point of waiting for 3yrs before cursing him.
Those waiting for 3yrs before cursing him are losing "valuable cursing time"
By 2019 they would regret not cursing him earlier.

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Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by emerged01(m): 11:04am On Mar 10, 2016
He has not failed. The problems of Nigeria can never be solved in 9months.
Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by TippyTop(m): 11:06am On Mar 10, 2016
tuale4u:


He did not fail in 9 months. [size=13pt]U never voted for him. U are not in position to say he failed.[/size] For those of us who voted him, we know he is on d right track. We voted him 4 change. Change comes with pain and sacrifice. No pain no Gain.

Change comes gradually. Nevet automatic. All great countriee today made alot of sacrifice at a tome to make thier future generation great. If our generations are d one to make d sacrifice for d future generation, so be it.
@emboldened: What sort of skewed thinking is that?
If Buhari provides stable electricity is it only his supporters that would enjoy it?
Bubu has failed Nigeria irrespective of which party one supports.
Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by chriskosherbal(m): 11:07am On Mar 10, 2016
Well let's still pray for the economy.
Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by ShegeYorubawa: 11:13am On Mar 10, 2016
malton:
This pretty much echoes the sentiment of Most Buharists.

because he is phiting kwarraption. All these our zombies sef
Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by porka: 7:00pm On Mar 10, 2016
That is the typical mind-set of the LAGGARDS.

Having failed woefully to make significant progress in their lives, their best bet is to look for a way to somehow 'arrest' other people's development. 

The foolish thinking is that since they are not making any improvement in their set goals, any other person progressing must be doing so ‎unfairly. They then seek for a 'supernatural event' to hold people's hands for them to make a catch up.  

The HARD‎ RESET that this guy is talking about is a wish for everything to crash completely, for everyone to start at the base. And 'hoping' that they would be favored in the new dispensation.

Unfortunately, things don't work that way. Life is a very hard competitive space. If you remain uncompetitive, there's no amount of ‎RESET that can solve your problem. 

Competitive people can give you a 10 year advantage (not the mere 1 year of Buhari's so-called reset), you will still find yourself at the back at the eleventh year. If you are in doubt checkout the beneficiaries of the so-called revolutions. ‎

While it may not necessarily be the same name, the class is the same. Nothing goes to the whining LAGGARDS who are expecting a RESET. Only pains and more bitterness. Unfortunately for this guy, he acknowledged the ‎progress made in agriculture and railroads, yet, he prefers a phantom RESET. 

That's a very foolish way of decision making. For in the past 9 months, billions of naira have been spent by Buhari, they have not been spent on agriculture neither on railroads. They have been spent on things that have no impact on this LAGGARD. 

The job scarcity he feared would continue is getting worse, it is now in reverse,  jobs are been lost in millions by the hitherto employed people. Those in otherwise ‎safe employments are being owed several months  salary. Factory closure is the order of the day. Hopelessness is on the increase since no one has seen any RESET BUTTON. ‎

Instead of this type of people to be rueing their foolish decision, take their destiny in their hands, go out and compete like others, they are still somehow expecting a miracle RESET by‎ someone who is positioning his children to 'rule' them.

Even if you give Buhari one thousand years, you guys will still be at the back, and bitterly complaining about your expectations not being met, while he would have done an incalculable damage to the polity‎, making it impossible for you to ever taste success.
Re: Tweet: Why Most People Still Stand With Buhari by 1United1: 7:07pm On Mar 10, 2016
porka:
[s]That is the typical mind-set of the LAGGARDS.

Having failed woefully to make significant progress in their lives, their best bet is to look for a way to somehow 'arrest' other people's development. 

The foolish thinking is that since they are not making any improvement in their set goals, any other person progressing must be doing so ‎unfairly. They then seek for a 'supernatural event' to hold people's hands for them to make a catch up.  

The HARD‎ RESET that this guy is talking about is a wish for everything to crash completely, for everyone to start at the base. And 'hoping' that they would be favored in the new dispensation.

Unfortunately, things don't work that way. Life is a very hard competitive space. If you remain uncompetitive, there's no amount of ‎RESET that can solve your problem. 

Competitive people can give you a 10 year advantage (not the mere 1 year of Buhari's so-called reset), you will still find yourself at the back at the eleventh year. If you are in doubt checkout the beneficiaries of the so-called revolutions. ‎

While it may not necessarily be the same name, the class is the same. Nothing goes to the whining LAGGARDS who are expecting a RESET. Only pains and more bitterness. Unfortunately for this guy, he acknowledged the ‎progress made in agriculture and railroads, yet, he prefers a phantom RESET. 

That's a very foolish way of decision making. For in the past 9 months, billions of naira have been spent by Buhari, they have not been spent on agriculture neither on railroads. They have been spent on things that have no impact on this LAGGARD. 

The job scarcity he feared would continue is getting worse, it is now in reverse,  jobs are been lost in millions by the hitherto employed people. Those in otherwise ‎safe employments are being owed several months  salary. Factory closure is the order of the day. Hopelessness is on the increase since no one has seen any RESET BUTTON. ‎

Instead of this type of people to be rueing their foolish decision, take their destiny in their hands, go out and compete like others, they are still somehow expecting a miracle RESET by‎ someone who is positioning his children to 'rule' them.

Even if you give Buhari one thousand years, you guys will still be at the back, and bitterly complaining about your expectations not being met, while he would have done an incalculable damage to the polity‎, making it impossible for you to ever taste success.[/s]

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