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14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by olokfor: 4:55pm On May 14, 2016
Since the president of the good people of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in on May 29, 2015, we are still waiting to enjoy the dividends of democracy. By and large, our lives are worse off. Majority of the over 170 million Nigerians are in more pains than they were. Only liars, boot lickers and those near the corridors of power and apologists disagree. Things can get better, no doubt. But right now, things are far worse than contemplated.

Here are the 14 ways the lives of the masses have been affected…



Income dwindling and devalued

If you earned N18,000 in 2015, at an average exchange rate of N180 to a dollar, your income is actually $100. Today, your N18,000 can only buy $52 ( at N345 to a dollar ).

Apart from this simple arithmetic, your $52 today cannot buy the same items it did last year. Prices have skyrocketed!

Effectively, your income has dwindled and practically devalued. This scenario is extended to all groups, no matter the income and status.



Stock market collapsing

The collapsing stock market is evident. Today (Friday, May 13), market capitalization stood at N9.098 trillion. In April 2015, capitalization rose to N11.990 trillion, after Buhari was declared the winner of the presidential elections. That is a difference of N2.9 trillion.

Investors are scared, the market is not doing too well because businesses are troubled. A lot of the quoted companies are facing difficulties because of the unfriendly operating environment.



Dollar plummeting

The dollar at the black market fell to N190 in the euphoria of Buhari’s victory. Shortly after, it jumped over the N200 mark … and it has been rising ever since. Today, it is about N345, even as government mentioned a spurious N285 figure.



Factories quieter, businesses struggling

With foreign exchange difficult to come back, and raw materials unavailable, many factories are quieter, production scaled down, as some close down. Even enterprises are as troubled as cost of production rise. Many traders and supplies are hiding under scarcity of dollars to jerk up price, hammering entrepreneurs who are out of breath and panting. Artisans are moaning as machines cease their thud and whimper.



Rent higher

Land lords are also using scarcity of dollars and rising cost of living to increase rent, further reducing the available income of the Nigerians. With shelter on top of everyone’s scale, there is no escape. From rooms to self contained, shops to flats and duplexes, rent is up.



Food more expensive

Even those selling tomato and fish, pepper and groceries are blaming the dollar and hiking prices of their produce. People are skipping meals and reducing quality and quantity. There is more hunger in the land.



More people out of job

As factories and businesses struggle to produce, with some scaling down, others closing shop, unemployment is rife. Many more people are under employed or out of job. This sad scenario is evident.



Petrol scarcer and more expensive

For the better part of this administration we have been at filling stations, in kilometer Lon queues, sleeping there and paying far above the N86.50 per litre for petrol. Across the nation, we have not had this long palaver with petrol. Now, a litre has been fixed at not more than N145, but we are still buying it far more than that price and it is scarcer.

On account of the scarcity, smaller businesses are coughing and collapsing as they struggle to power their generators. People are late for work as they queue at stations or wait for buses. Homes have become unbearable as darkness, with power outages, has become our companions.



Power outages punishing

On one occasion at least, the whole of Nigeria was in darkness as megawatts slipped to zero! Total darkness!! And for the better part of the last one year, ordinary talk with no action has dominated the public space concerning electricity. Households have become inhabitable; sleep has been murdered as heat conspired with lack of electricity and fuel to punish Nigerians. Companies are becoming cemeteries.



Nigerians sadder, more aggressive, depressed and fall ill easily

Many more people than ever are sadder, forlorn and confused. They are at a loss on what steps to take, they are losing their humanity. Legions are more aggressive, easily angered and quick to quarrel at little slights. Some are transferring aggression, from their lack of financial stamina. Depression, serious depression in the league of mental issues, is commonplace. And it is easy to fall ill as immunity plummets as a result of lack of hope and confusion.



Insecurity and rise in opportunistic crime

There is a general feeling of insecurity as trouble spots multiply and hoodlums take advantage of financial difficulties. More dangerous crime of rituals and kidnapping are coming into our lexicon. Petty crimes are frquent. And terrorists, Boko Haram and Niger Delta Avengers have not been conquered. Now we have herdsmen who are raping, maiming and killing.



Future looks bleaker, especially for youths

The army of unemployed youths, graduates and the uneducated are frustrated. They have lost hope as millions join the labour market that is far more than saturated. New companies are not springing up as expected, jobs are hardly created. Those in school are jittery and worried about the future.



Economic migration

Many are taking dangerous routes and migrating as economic refugees. They believe anywhere is better than Nigeria. And those in Nigeria are flooding the cities, putting pressure on infrastructure and resources. They are abandoning agriculture, and some there may be serious scarcity of produce hitherto widely available.



We are less compassionate and willing to help others financially

Those you run to for help, big men and women, are also complaining. Spiritual places of solace and refuge have fewer donations and are helping less. It appears compassion is dying. The average family is abandoned, on their own…




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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by sewizzy(m): 4:58pm On May 14, 2016
Ok. Kwantinue. FTC

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by saaedlee: 5:09pm On May 14, 2016
Stand in line abeg,

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by Ahmed0336(m): 5:27pm On May 14, 2016
embarassed
Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by mbaboy(m): 5:33pm On May 14, 2016
Am not expecting much from Buhari ..... U cannot give out what u don't have.

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by ogawisdom(m): 5:49pm On May 14, 2016
Join NLC on Wed n protest d hardship imposed on Nigerians

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by ba7man(m): 6:14pm On May 14, 2016
When GEJ and his croonies were looting the Nation dry in full presence of everyone, these Mumus didn't know we would be worse off soon.

When oil prices were free falling without the previous administration saving, some people's brains couldn't tell them we would be worse off soon.

When corruption was the foundation of the Nigerian economy, some people's brains didn't figure out we would be worse off soon. undecided undecided undecided

I'm glad I never got to witness how GEJ would have handled this economic crisis he helped create.... if he had won.

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by Nobody: 6:28pm On May 14, 2016
Realy

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by great664(m): 6:46pm On May 14, 2016
mbaboy:
Am not expecting much from Buhari ..... U cannot give out what u don't have.

That's just the fact!

After 30 yrs of leaving Dodan Barrack, He has no other improvement on self, education, policies, life pattern, decision making, No NGO, nothing....

He was just sitting and eating his loot and Pension and income from his shares...

And they want someone like that to change Millions of Nigerians in 21st century

Smh for those they deceived

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by Nobody: 6:50pm On May 14, 2016
Nigerians are dumb anyways . ..

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by incomintop: 6:53pm On May 14, 2016
15: zimbies are scarce in nairaland

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by Timolanki(m): 7:04pm On May 14, 2016
I don't blame buhari. I blame those that voted him into power. He is just confused bc he surrounded himself with his likes - BUNCH OF CONFUSED NONENTITIES.

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by Rose2014: 7:08pm On May 14, 2016
incomintop:
15: zimbies are scarce in nairaland


Zombies have gone into hiding but it's too late. The deed is already done

Today, i want to take time and thank GOD for making Buhari the president of this country.

At first, I did not understand why GOD allowed it to happen. But now I know and I HAVE SEEN THE BENEFIT.

This is how I understand the benefit.

Had it been Buhari did not become president:

1. We will think that by now fuel will be #45 per litre.

2. We will think that by now #1 will be equal to $1.

3. We will think that by now three million jobs would have been created.

4. We will think that by now unemployed youths would have been receiving #5,000.00 stipends.

5. We will think that by now pupils would have been getting at least a meal(including fruits) in school.

6. We will think that by now Buhari would have made his assets and liabilities public.

7. We will think that by now 720,000 jobs by the 36 states in the federation yearly (20,000 per state) would have been created.

8. We will think that by now there would be permanent peace in the Niger Delta and other conflict prone areas such as Plateau, Taraba, Bauchi, Borno and Abia.

9. We will think that by now the government would have started creating additional middle-class of at least two million new home owners in the first year in government and one million annually thereafter.

10. We will think that by now maternal and children healthcare services would be free.

The list is almost endless...
#Copied



Welcome to changesssss grin

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by great664(m): 7:16pm On May 14, 2016
ba7man:
When GEJ and his croonies were looting the Nation dry in full presence of everyone, these Mumus didn't know we would be worse off soon.

When oil prices were free falling without the previous administration saving, some people's brains couldn't tell them we would be worse off soon.

When corruption was the foundation of the Nigerian economy, some people's brains didn't figure out we would be worse off soon. undecided undecided undecided

I'm glad I never got to witness how GEJ would have handled this economic crisis he helped create.... if he had won.


Una nor dey tire or ashamed of this blame game? Did GEJ met the country in good shape? Did he complained ? They voted you to perform/work not complained about the past..

This thing is tired some..... GEJ Agricultural reform was seen and felt by everyone ,Nigeria was able to boast of Pyamids of food like in the 60's.

Even Dangote built a Tomatoes processing plant because he saw the wastage last 2years courtesy of GEJ, where are they today? Nigeria na import tomatoes that was wasting past year....is GEJ to blame too? The farmers who are beneficiaries ?95% Northerners) are already feeling it, here you are blaming GEJ... Check how he fight the cabals and corruption on agricultural sector that boost the farmers without arresting, jailing or defamating anyone....

Just a clue: The norm has been giving fund to minister of agriculture who in turn buy seeds and fertilizer for farmers (In Nigeria hope you know the norm)

How he fight the corruption: The farmers registered with their finger print and you can't register twice, funds was disbursed directly to their personal account to buy seeds and fertilizer themselves, no more dash as usual or nepotism in sharing seeds as usual or using 10% of the funds and share the rest among chieftains....

That's 21st century ways of fighting corruption.. Not arresting, jailing and wasting tax payers money on court cases.... Wise up Man

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by ba7man(m): 7:47pm On May 14, 2016
great664:
[s][/s] Una nor dey tire or ashamed of this blame game? Did GEJ met the country in good shape? Did he complained ? They voted you to perform/work not complained about the past..

This thing is tired some..... GEJ Agricultural reform was seen and felt by everyone ,Nigeria was able to boast of Pyamids of food like in the 60's.

Even Dangote built a Tomatoes processing plant because he saw the wastage last 2years courtesy of GEJ, where are they today? Nigeria na import tomatoes that was wasting past year....is GEJ to blame too? The farmers who are beneficiaries ?95% Northerners) are already feeling it, here you are blaming GEJ... Check how he fight the cabals and corruption on agricultural sector that boost the farmers without arresting, jailing or defamating anyone....

Just a clue: The norm has been giving fund to minister of agriculture who in turn buy seeds and fertilizer for farmers (In Nigeria hope you know the norm)

How he fight the corruption: The farmers registered with their finger print and you can't register twice, funds was disbursed directly to their personal account to buy seeds and fertilizer themselves, no more dash as usual or nepotism in sharing seeds as usual or using 10% of the funds and share the rest among chieftains....

That's 21st century ways of fighting corruption.. Not arresting, jailing and wasting tax payers money on court cases.... Wise up Man
Sorry, didn't read what you wrote up there. undecided

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by mightyhazel: 8:03pm On May 14, 2016
ba7man:
Sorry, didn't read what you wrote up there. undecided
u didt?
I'd suggest u do,..u may just be passing up an opportunity to get healed,..






Zombeeism is an affliction u know?

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by great664(m): 8:11pm On May 14, 2016
ba7man:
Sorry, didn't read what you wrote up there. undecided

I know you won't because it did not blame GEJ, you guys have been programmed to agree on everything Buhari and blame GEJ,#ZOMBIE

PS: I didn't write it for you alone but for others to read too. ....its a forum and that is an Anti-Zombie and it's very effective though painful. #TruthHurts

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by Nobody: 8:27pm On May 14, 2016
what do you expect from an illiterate like buhari. Even my brother recently lost his job in one of those foreign companies due to lack of finance to facilitate production .The company had to reduce it 's labour force to meet up. Buhari has really failed us, he could just relax in his hometown, instead of complicating the already escalated economic conditions of Nigerians.

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by diegwu01: 8:48pm On May 14, 2016
it seems the wailers are now stylishly soliciting for Sensible Nigerians to join their ranks,.
My advise to wailers, Wail till eternity.

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by omowolewa: 8:51pm On May 14, 2016
Buhari's economic team should wake up.

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by Nogodye(m): 8:51pm On May 14, 2016
Wailing.....

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by duality(m): 9:12pm On May 14, 2016
great664:


Una nor dey tire or ashamed of this blame game? Did GEJ met the country in good shape? Did he complained ? They voted you to perform/work not complained about the past..

This thing is tired some..... GEJ Agricultural reform was seen and felt by everyone ,Nigeria was able to boast of Pyamids of food like in the 60's.

Even Dangote built a Tomatoes processing plant because he saw the wastage last 2years courtesy of GEJ, where are they today? Nigeria na import tomatoes that was wasting past year....is GEJ to blame too? The farmers who are beneficiaries ?95% Northerners) are already feeling it, here you are blaming GEJ... Check how he fight the cabals and corruption on agricultural sector that boost the farmers without arresting, jailing or defamating anyone....

Just a clue: The norm has been giving fund to minister of agriculture who in turn buy seeds and fertilizer for farmers (In Nigeria hope you know the norm)

How he fight the corruption: The farmers registered with their finger print and you can't register twice, funds was disbursed directly to their personal account to buy seeds and fertilizer themselves, no more dash as usual or nepotism in sharing seeds as usual or using 10% of the funds and share the rest among chieftains....

That's 21st century ways of fighting corruption.. Not arresting, jailing and wasting tax payers money on court cases.... Wise up Man

Well said. **** The fact is that these people are trying too hard too bring down the standard of the last president to accommodate the overwhelming ineffectiveness of this present government is just too obvious.

Ask them to mention any sector that is working now... They keep saying the same thing. It is obvious to everybody.
They just can't put themselves down to admit..that Nigerians that they claim was suffering during GEJ era are buying fuel for unbelievable amount.

The looting didn't affect them from crediting, improved power in June last year to Buhari .. They told us that body language fixed the refineries in same June last year.. The so called corruption they keep bringing up didn't matter that time. Forget all these simpletons.

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by Pidggin(f): 9:30pm On May 14, 2016
Those who voted change will hopefully suffer most, the thought of bringing the suffering and hardship upon themselves is an added cross that will continue to torment them cheesy

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by donwilly3: 9:34pm On May 14, 2016
Truth z dere z no Nigerian darts not complaining and d most painful part z dart dey were decieved by band of liars and thugs .Heardsman inclusive

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by Abeymills(m): 9:50pm On May 14, 2016
Bubuhari is a failure yeye govt

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by ba7man(m): 9:51pm On May 14, 2016
great664:


I know you won't because it did not blame GEJ, you guys have been programmed to agree on everything Buhari and blame GEJ,#ZOMBIE

PS: I didn't wrote it for you alone but for others to read too. ....its a forum and that is an Anti-Zombie and it's very effective though painful. #TruthHurts
Next time, know that a simpleexplanation shows that you understand what you're talking about.

Not that epistle you wrote back there.

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by lunaticfringe: 9:56pm On May 14, 2016
History keeps repeating itself... Africa cannot just seem to get it right with their choices of leaders... Nigeria the 'great country' of myth have become the biggest gaping a***hole in the universe under the direction of a confused, degenerated, boring specimen called buhari(the greatest curse)... angry angry

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by great664(m): 10:24pm On May 14, 2016
ba7man:
Next time, know that a simpleexplanation shows that you understand what you're talking about.

Not that epistle you wrote back there.

"If you want to hide something from a black man then write it in book"

I hated that saying as a kid and 30yrs later you just confirmed that the saying is really true.

It hurts to know honestly undecided undecided undecided

Maybe a little explanation like Buhari is a super clueless, dullarpo self centered kunu burukutu sipping mofooo....

Hope you understand that now

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by ba7man(m): 10:28pm On May 14, 2016
great664:


"If you want to hide something from a black man then write it in book"

I hated that saying as a kid and 30yrs later you just confirmed that the saying is really true.

It hurts to know honestly undecided undecided undecided

Maybe a little explanation like Buhari is a super clueless, dullarpo self centered kunu burukutu sipping mofooo....

Hope you understand that now
How does the trash you wrote up there help your daftness? undecided

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Re: 14 Ways We Are Worse Off Since Buhari Became President by great664(m): 10:43pm On May 14, 2016
ba7man:
How does the trash you wrote up there help your daftness? undecided
. Sure its trash to you just like Pearls and Gold are trash to pigs too...

You don't know the value of it....just continue in your zombeiness... Yours has no cure

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