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Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by iflywithbuhari(f): 6:59am On Jun 11, 2016
Fellow Nigerians, let me say categorically and emphatically that our dear beloved country is dangerously haemorrhaging again and this perfidious drift must be halted urgently before we all end up in perdition. Anyone telling President Muhammadu Buhari that all is well or that his government is moving in the right direction is either lying or pretending like a rattlesnake. And there are many scorpions around ready to mislead every government and move on effortlessly when things fall apart. For sure President Buhari possesses the ability to move this country in the right direction and lead us to where we want to be but right now it is not happening and the soul of the people palpitates! I’ve been on several television and radio interviews in the past one week and the commonest question is on the performance of our President. The general perception is that the change mantra seems not to be working and the world is worried because of the importance of Nigeria in the comity of nations.

I hope our President will get to see this piece, read it and ruminate on the points I will raise. The Buhari government has lost a substantial equity in just one year as I will try to explain in the next few paragraphs. It must be noted that Nigerians were happy with the election that ushered in President Buhari. Even those who did not vote for him accepted him with unusual equanimity. Those we expected to fight and throw tantrums simply vamoosed into their bunkers. The expectations were high then but I doubt if enough effort was put into seizing the momentum and translating it into a mass movement that would have stood the test of time. It is not too late to reclaim the moment.

The faith Nigerians had in the abilities and incorruptibility of Buhari is mighty enough to move mountains. But unfortunately, I think the government took many things for granted once it took over the reins of power. The government mistakenly believed that the support of the people was like several blank cheques which it could cash at any point in time. The general impatience of Nigerians and their desire for progressive action were never put into consideration. I remember writing two memos to our President in quick successions, when I realised that Nigerians were getting restless and restive, one of which was the desperate memo that earned me an invitation to the Presidential Villa for which I am so honoured and proud.

Still the government did not respond appropriately to the yearnings of the populace. The major problem is that the priorities of Buhari were never palpable to the general public as everything seemed to operate in utmost secrecy. This is probably a relic of the military days when surprise and spontaneity achieved more. However, democracy is an open book and it has become even more so since the internet turned the world into a global information minefield. I’m sure it was assumed that the people would never doubt or query the sincerity of a messiah. So there was no need to provide any real information about the activities of government. That was the first fallacy.

The second fallacy is that people would give the President plenty of time to unfold his change agenda. One year on, it is obvious that this has not been the case. President Buhari should have moved faster once the people started grumbling about the apparent sluggishness of his administration. The selection of his cabinet was annoyingly slow and by the time it eventually came it had evaporated into a deja vu. There was no element of surprise to elicit major excitement. In fact, most people wondered why it took so long to assemble his present team most of whom he could have picked in two weeks or even before he was sworn in. The demystification of Buhari became manifest from that moment not because the team he picked is not worthy or creditable but because the interminable delay in making the choices cost the nation dearly.



The next problem was that the President should have moved to unite and unify the country immediately. It was clear that the previous administrations had riven great division into the Nigerian polity. A new beginning seeking to heal the ulcerous, cancerous wounds of religious and ethnic disunity and disaffection was required. However, starting with a war of attrition, it was obvious our President would soon have his hands full. Not that some of the wars were unnecessary but the timing and methodology should have been meticulously weighed and analysed before launching into the requisite offensive. There was a lot to learn from our nascent democracy. It would have been easier to embark on some of these wars as a military ruler that the President formerly was but not as a civilian leader which the President now is. That realisation appears to have been missed by some of our President Buhari’s advisers.

For example, while the war against corruption was desperately urgent, it ought to have been known that it was intricately and delicately tied to the economy. The need to recover the looted funds as quickly as possible and use them to reinvigorate the economy needed to be balanced by the need to do so expeditiously and tactfully so that the main objective would be fulfilled. My humble opinion and advice would have been to use the carrot and stick method rather than the kill and go style that has now exposed our economy to grave danger and imminent collapse. The angry mob of Nigerians goading on our President has blatantly refused to assimilate the magnitude of the resultant repercussions. But it should be noted that those who feel frustrated about a rotten system can never be bothered if the entire structure collapses. It is such acute disillusionment that gave rise to the ascendancy of a Donald Trump in America. It is the duty and responsibility of leadership to wear its thinking cap well and rise above the giddiness of the baying crowd who have nothing to lose and only wish to see the spectacle of blood flowing without any degree of humanity or compassion for the impoverished masses that they claim to represent. The same people who hailed Buhari yesterday are the ones denigrating him today.

Once it was impossible to generalise the war against corruption to engulf all politicians tainted with corruption no matter their affiliation the government should have requested for a blanket return of government booty via negotiation with all public office holders. Those who failed to take up this generous offer of recovery could then be visited with the might and power of retributive justice. An example of when this great opportunity was missed was when government unreasonably told Nigerians they could no longer pay foreign currencies in cash into their accounts. Perhaps government in its naivety did not remember that politicians had prosecuted the last election through the almighty dollar because it reduced the bulkiness of gratifications. Government should have patiently waited for the dollars to come in, whether in cash or not, before pouncing on the owners. Once that opportunity was missed, the next was to discreetly stretch its tentacles across the world in search of thieves and money launderers. Assets at home and abroad should have been quietly traced for possible confiscation. This could have been done without all the present grandstanding and hullabaloo. When you hear the elephant stomping the ground behind you in a one directional manner, you know it is time to run and hide. In this period when we are celebrating the life and times of Mohammed Ali perhaps it is poignant to say that you do not telegraph your punches rather you “rope a dope”!



Also, the moment our President chose a military style of operation he should have known that corruption would fight back with ferocity and velocity. For example, once it seemed the former President, Dr Goodluck Jonathan had been marked for humiliation even demolition, I knew our President was playing with the tiger’s tail and I sounded my note of warning. Before we could say Jack Robinson, the Niger Delta avengers returned with a vengeance and brought us back to our knees. Today our oil production has plunged to an all-time low even when we had been grappling with the nightmare of low crude oil prices. The Niger Delta Avengers army seems ready to make Boko Haram look like child’s play as they strangulate the economy, degrade the environment and decimate the local population that they claim to be fighting for. Is this what we need to add to our plethora of problems at this time? The answer is a big NO.

The militarisation of Nigeria has become very suffocating. Shiites are being killed in droves in the North West. Mass graves have been identified and uncovered. The Biafra agitators are being massacred in broad-day light and its leaders detained indefinitely. Boko Haram remains a monumental menace to society despite the extra-ordinary efforts of our military and Intelligence agencies. The Fulani and or Libyan herdsmen have added to the conundrum out of the blues. Different militant groups are now armed to the teeth. Trust me these guys don’t look like they are joking. Nobody fights on as many fronts as this government now seems to be fighting without risking it all.

Many have argued that Nigeria should be restructured. It is believed that its present configuration is too artificial. Most of the States are no longer viable while some fringe or full-blown eccentrics are asking for more. It is interesting that in the build up to independence our leaders from the North, Southwest and East were saying the same thing in different words. Nigeria is peopled by diverse nationalities and any nation must recognise this diversity and give it voice and room to flourish. A continuous denial of this fact can only lead to self-destruction. One of our erstwhile leaders in his wisdom foisted unitary system on us when we had successfully thrived under true federalism. That was a mark of courage notwithstanding that it was a totally flawed decision. Our President must find a similar kind of courage to find and examine all the previous recommendations made during different and various constitutional conferences and implement the universal clamour for true federalism. There is nothing new under the sun, as they say, our President already has a rich reservoir of knowledge deposited in some government archives to reach the best decision and modality that will achieve this end. My simple solution, Nigeria must return to and embrace and practise true Federalism. Not doing so is like pushing our luck too far and postponing doomsday.

What is of utmost importance in calling for a political configuration that will meet the yearnings of our people is the state of the economy. My submission is that the economy will never recover in an atmosphere of tension, uncertainty and panic. The Federal Government needs to tone down the negative rhetoric about our country. That unfortunate moniker of a corrupt nation that has been hung round our necks is dragging us down and denying Nigeria the investment in its future that it requires. Our President must make it clear that he is not the only saint in Nigeria but that the majority of Nigerians are saints and he is the leader who epitomises that. This is why he was chosen by the majority of good and well-meaning Nigerians who want someone that would demonstrate to the world that the generality of Nigerians are decent, hardworking and honest and that it is a small minority of Nigerians that are crooks. We must begin to walk away from our ugly past and work assiduously for a beautiful future.



Every nation has lived through its terrible moments but none ever cuddled the past forever as we now seem to be doing. Nigeria is richly blessed with human and natural resources. There is always a new dawn tomorrow and we must get ready for it, embrace it and by so doing seize the initiative. There would always be criminals in every society but we must never allow them to steal our future or still dominate our narrative when we have so many great men and women we can be proud of. Fortunately, we have a President that stands head and shoulders above all else and he clearly leads the way. He must now show it by moving at the fast pace that his country desires, nay demands!



http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/06/11/before-they-mislead-president-buhari/

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by iflywithbuhari(f): 7:04am On Jun 11, 2016
Mr Momodu, you don't have to look too far. The people misleading and corrupting the president are your brothers and sisters. Your people are a lying, selfish, greedy lot, who hate Nigeria more than anything in the world. Until they stop all this their selfish deceit, and truly embrace the country, nothing can be done. Buhari has already failed, we are only waiting for Nature and socio-economic revolution to make the correction

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by greatiyk4u(m): 7:06am On Jun 11, 2016
Are some of these harsh comments from some Nairalanders concluding Buhari as a failure just after spending 25% of his tenure bore out of frustration?

Sentiments and tribalism alone are not enough reason why these folks are subjected to the level of mental torture they experience at the mention of anything concerning Buhari

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by SWG25: 7:11am On Jun 11, 2016
You cannot mislead a goat.

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by Ausbongean: 7:13am On Jun 11, 2016
mr man done run. no wailers form at the moment pls enjoy your change

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by iamblisz(m): 7:19am On Jun 11, 2016
So dele momodu now wants true federalism, odikwa egwu

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by Amazondepth(m): 7:24am On Jun 11, 2016
The truth is dat PMB isn't approaching the issue of governance well.he disregards the multi ethnic nature of dis nation in his style of governance,appears bigoted and nepotistic with little tolerance for opposition,EFCC suddenly is a tool for oppression,using d Nigerian Army to commit genocidal acts against other grieving tribes but look d other way wen it's fulani herdsmen,policy summersaults,poor handling of economy.today he's castigating public officers who seek treatment for cancer abroad and tomorrow he's treating ordinary ear infection abroad too.see let's just call a spade what it is and stop massaging the guys oversized ego with stupid sycophancy, he is arguably the worst president we have had d misfortune of having.

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by Sealeddeal(m): 7:24am On Jun 11, 2016
greatiyk4u:
Are some of these harsh comments from some Nairalanders concluding Buhari as a failure just after spending 25% of his tenure bore out of frustration?

Sentiments and tribalism alone are not enough reason why these folks are subjected to the level of mental torture they experience at the mention of anything concerning Buhari
if you lose 25% of your savings, how will you feel?

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by dgr8truth(m): 7:30am On Jun 11, 2016
Buhari is the one misleading Nigeria and Nigerians and so the right statement should be "before Buhari misleads Nigerians"

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by jlinkd78(m): 7:31am On Jun 11, 2016
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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by dadebayo1(m): 7:31am On Jun 11, 2016
The truth can not be covered by propaganda..... Truth be told things are not picking up and the economy is gradually falling to recession.. If you think otherwise only time will tell....

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by mrvitalis(m): 7:35am On Jun 11, 2016
It's so obvious majority of Nigerians don't know how their government operates
The meet a very low reserve that's could barely support a year import... . Struggled to pass the budget and now it's waiting for the duration process procedures to finish


Do u think a president can release money to a project like that??

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by Osyxcel(m): 7:38am On Jun 11, 2016
1. Once it was impossible to generalise the war against corruption to engulf all politicians tainted with corruption no matter their affiliation the government should have requested for a blanket return of government booty via negotiation with all public office holders. Those who failed to take up this generous offer of recovery could then be visited with the might and power of retributive justice. An example of when this great opportunity was missed was when government unreasonably told Nigerians they could no longer pay foreign currencies in cash into their accounts. Perhaps government in its naivety did not remember that politicians had prosecuted the last election through the almighty dollar because it reduced the bulkiness of gratifications. Government should have patiently waited for the dollars to come in, whether in cash or not, before pouncing on the owners. Once that opportunity was missed, the next was to discreetly stretch its tentacles across the world in search of thieves and money launderers. Assets at home and abroad should have been quietly traced for possible confiscation.
2. This could have been done without all the present grandstanding and hullabaloo.

3. Also, the moment our President chose a military style of operation he should have known that corruption would fight back with ferocity and velocity.

4. The militarisation of Nigeria has become very suffocating. Shiites are being killed in droves in the North West. Mass graves have been identified and uncovered. The Biafra agitators are being massacred in broad-day light and its leaders detained indefinitely. Boko Haram remains a monumental menace to society despite the extra- ordinary efforts of our military and Intelligence agencies. The Fulani and or Libyan herdsmen have added to the conundrum out of the blues. Different militant groups are now armed to the teeth. Trust me these guys don’t look like they are joking. Nobody fights on as many fronts as this government now seems to be fighting without risking it all.

My simple solution, Nigeria must return to and embrace and practise true Federalism. Not doing so is like pushing our luck too far and postponing doomsday. What is of utmost importance in calling for a political configuration that will meet the yearnings of our people is the state of the economy.
5. My submission is that the economy will never recover in an atmosphere of tension, uncertainty and panic. The Federal Government needs to tone down the negative rhetoric about our country. That unfortunate moniker of a corrupt nation that has been hung round our necks is dragging us down and denying Nigeria the investment in its future that it requires. Our President must make it clear that he is not the only saint in Nigeria but that the majority of Nigerians are saints and he is the leader who epitomises that. This is why he was chosen by the majority of good and well- meaning Nigerians who want someone that would demonstrate to the world that the generality of Nigerians are decent, hardworking and honest and that it is a small minority of Nigerians that are crooks.

6. We must begin to walk away from our ugly past and work assiduously for a beautiful future. Every nation has lived through its terrible moments but none ever cuddled the past forever as we now seem to be doing. Nigeria is richly blessed with human and natural resources. There is always a new dawn tomorrow and we must get ready for it, embrace it and by so doing seize the initiative.





I hope the President listens....

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by hushshinani(m): 7:39am On Jun 11, 2016
i go send davido to you now if you no want get sense cos you don dey behave like boy wey him call you.... hush!!!

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by koboko69: 7:42am On Jun 11, 2016
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dadebayo1:
The truth can not be covered by propaganda..... Truth be told things are not picking up and the economy is gradually falling to recession.. If you think otherwise only time will tell....
iflywithbuhari:
Mr Momodu, you don't have to look too far. The people misleading and corrupting the president are your brothers and sisters. Your people are a lying, selfish, greedy lot, who hate Nigeria more than anything in the world. Until they stop all this their selfish deceit, and truly embrace the country, nothing can be done. Buhari has already failed, we are only waiting for Nature and socio-economic revolution to make the correction
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"Propaganda and Epic", one of the only English words known by the wailing Ekpas which have been over used that sometimes they don't even know when it fits

Back to the matter, we have been complaining of crude price being low, then it starts rising, Nigeria can not meet up with its daily output as a result of activities of some terrorists. You guys can cry all you want, i have said it before, the worst than can happen is APC loose in 2019 like Jonathan, that does not stop those in power from having 24 hrs light, or sending their kids abroad, they have stolen money for their unborn generations. Its u, computer online militants, that will cry blood. Una never see anything, se una dey support them. Carry on.

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by stayTrue: 7:43am On Jun 11, 2016
mmm
Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by Ciscogod(m): 7:45am On Jun 11, 2016
Dele na my boy... dele dele na my boy...... davido

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by Nobody: 7:53am On Jun 11, 2016
The President came into office without an adequate action plan. This glaring deficiency would have been obviated if he chose his team carefully, but he didn't. His actions so far have been shots in the dark.

Everyone loves the fight against corruption but the troubles besetting this nation are more than corruption. The warped belief that an end to corruption is the magic dose that would heal all the challenges ailing this nation led us to this pitiable state. There is no one size fits it all solution to our problems.

People who are close to the President must start ringing the alarm bell before it is too late. One only hopes he will hearken to the voice of reason.

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by Nobody: 7:56am On Jun 11, 2016
Dele Momodu likes to talk from all sides of his mouth. You spend time composing an epistle as long as river Nile and then fill it with half truths and over generalizations.

For your information sir, the WHOLE country never accepted Jonathan's defeat in good fate. If they did can you explain the sudden agitations from the SE region that has plagued the government since May 29 2015?

Am quite sure you are aware that recent militant activities are an offshoot of those same agitations but you won't say so.

The government has made meaningful progress in keeping to it's mandate. It has beefed up security (applicants no longer pay to apply for government vacancies) and also commenced implementation of it's social intervention programs.

What I expect you to do is write an even longer epistle asking all those who have stolen and stashed our foreign exchange in their bedrooms and faraway lands and banks to return the money. Tell those who are painful losers to accept defeat magnanimously and pray for Nigeria's progress and stop being a peddler of lies and bad omen.

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by Nobody: 7:58am On Jun 11, 2016
nobody realize the wars buhari waged in one year are wars the North has been planning to wage since they left office in 2009. Shittes Movement Has Been Going On For A Long Time Before Jonathan Tenure. Biafra Movement Obviously Was Born Since 40"+ Years Ago. All These War Could Have Been Avoided And Postponed but illiteracy and hate is a disease. TODAY WHEN U HEAR MISSLE, U THINK OF IRAN. WHEN U HEAR SECESSION U THINK OF IPOB

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by Newmanluckyman(m): 8:15am On Jun 11, 2016
... Every discerning minds know that things are not going on well with our country. Our economy is in shambles, our security is at its lowest ebb in a decade, patriotism is dying, power supply has reduced to its lowest level, prices of basic food and shelter have astronomically gone high.

But the solution is not far off. We need a true fiscal federalism. That is the solution to Nigerian problems.

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by dadebayo1(m): 8:17am On Jun 11, 2016
koboko69:
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"Propaganda and Epic", one of the only English words known by the wailing Ekpas which have been over used that sometimes they don't even know when it fits

Back to the matter, we have been complaining of crude price being low, then it starts rising, Nigeria can not meet up with its daily output as a result of activities of some terrorists. You guys can cry all you want, i have said it before, the worst than can happen is APC loose in 2019 like Jonathan, that does not stop those in power from having 24 hrs light, or sending their kids abroad, they have stolen money for their unborn generations. Its u, computer online militants, that will cry blood. Una never see anything, se una dey support them. Carry on.


What is this one saying? Are you okay at all? Make your point without quoting me.. I beg I just bought fuel to run my gen don't let me pour my anger on you...

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by koboko69: 8:19am On Jun 11, 2016
dadebayo1:



What is this one saying? Are you okay at all? Make your point without quoting me.. I beg I just bought fuel to run my gen don't let me pour my anger on you...

Who cares if you use aviation fuel to run your generator. Your suffer never start. Se u dey support terrorists....hahahahaha

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by IgboDelta: 8:21am On Jun 11, 2016
Zombies will never listen. They will keep cheering the confused and wicked Buhari with his followers Apc travellers until they crumble Nigeria.

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by DIKEnaWAR: 8:24am On Jun 11, 2016
It is common knowledge among Nigerians that love truth that Buhari knows nothing about governance. Our problem is not Buhari's lack of ideas in modern governance, but people like Dele Momodu who mislead the President into thinking he is such a good and incorruptible leader and we are fortunate to have him as our President. His only problem being those 'bad' people around him that 'mislead' him.


Buhari will never realise the ruin he has effected on this country as long we are too scared stiff to speak truth to him. He has failed and is failing. There is no need grasping any straw(real or imagined).

The APC if they were a party of truth, should begin to advise the man to mend his ways or prepare to vacate office for his vice to try his luck. 180 million lives are at stake here and cannot be sacrificed for the interest of a 73 year old who is on the departure lounge of life. Our lives are just beginning; the sun is setting on his. He might outlive some of us, but that does not remove the fact that he has had his time in d sun. He should let us have ours. We require a prosperous country under good and competent leadership to blossom. This is a wake up call to the youths of our country. Partisanship, ethnicity or religion will not put food on your table. Good governance will.

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by dadebayo1(m): 8:26am On Jun 11, 2016
koboko69:


Who cares if you use aviation fuel to run your generator. Your suffer never start. Se u dey support terrorists....hahahahaha

Who supports terrorists? Seems like you have problems with your eyes... I am not in support of any terrorist. I am not suffering neither will I suffer, get your facts right before you post or quote anyone... Goodluck to you. Consider this as my last reply to you.

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by ibedun: 8:29am On Jun 11, 2016
Martins301:
Dele Momodu likes to talk from all sides of his mouth. You spend time composing an epistle as long as river Nile and then fill it with half truths and over generalizations.

For your information sir, the WHOLE country never accepted Jonathan's defeat in good fate. If they did can you explain the sudden agitations from the SE region that has plagued the government since May 29 2015?

Am quite sure you are aware that recent militant activities are an offshoot of those same agitations but you won't say so.

The government has made meaningful progress in keeping to it's mandate. It has beefed up security (applicants no longer pay to apply for government vacancies) and also commenced implementation of it's social intervention programs.

What I expect you to do is write an even longer epistle asking all those who have stolen and stashed our foreign exchange in their bedrooms and faraway lands and banks to return the money. Tell those who are painful losers to accept defeat magnanimously and pray for Nigeria's progress and stop being a peddler of lies and bad omen.

I wish to give you 10 million likes!! That fat oaf is talking nonsense and of course the depressed and sentimental IPOB are going to latch on to this half baked and biased write up. Where is Davido when you need him.

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by Montaque(m): 8:32am On Jun 11, 2016
Martins301:
Dele Momodu likes to talk from all sides of his mouth. You spend time composing an epistle as long as river Nile and then fill it with half truths and over generalizations.

For your information sir, the WHOLE country never accepted Jonathan's defeat in good fate. If they did can you explain the sudden agitations from the SE region that has plagued the government since May 29 2015?

Am quite sure you are aware that recent militant activities are an offshoot of those same agitations but you won't say so.

The government has made meaningful progress in keeping to it's mandate. It has beefed up security (applicants no longer pay to apply for government vacancies) and also commenced implementation of it's social intervention programs.

What I expect you to do is write an even longer epistle asking all those who have stolen and stashed our foreign exchange in their bedrooms and faraway lands and banks to return the money. Tell those who are painful losers to accept defeat magnanimously and pray for Nigeria's progress and stop being a peddler of lies and bad omen.
Fulani(libyian) herdsmen and the shite sect never accepted the 2015 election too, right? Dont be an ostrich. True federaLism is the way out.

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by naijaboy756: 8:33am On Jun 11, 2016
greatiyk4u:
Are some of these harsh comments from some Nairalanders concluding Buhari as a failure just after spending 25% of his tenure bore out of frustration?

Sentiments and tribalism alone are not enough reason why these folks are subjected to the level of mental torture they experience at the mention of anything concerning Buhari
no one is turtured.... We are simply concerned Buhari is killing Nigeria and Nigerians... Ask your dad what happened the first time he ruled Nigeria. Exactly the same thing is happening... So who needs help here for mental torture?

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by Specialist900(m): 8:43am On Jun 11, 2016
Tactical complaining. Oga Dele, complain well if you want to jor

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Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by stayTrue: 8:47am On Jun 11, 2016
Deep but...
Re: Before They Mislead President Buhari: Dele Momodu by sanandreas(m): 8:53am On Jun 11, 2016
You wan hear am for my mouth? You nor dey see am? Dele wail on. This country is messed up

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