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If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by Cornerstone99: 2:23pm On Jul 14, 2016
I am aware some people may not be comfortable with my title, but I need to share my perspectives nonetheless. Hear me and hear me well: If I were to do it again, I will vote Buhari. I have few regrets in my life, one of them is not voting for Muhammadu Buhari in 2011.

Why? I was beclouded by ethnic ambitions to vote a shoeless person who expects me to get him shoes by voting him!

The reason I voted Buhari was simple: I do not want to vote Goodluck Jonathan a second time. Mark you; I don’t regret voting for him in 2011. He was the best candidate. But in 2015, the demands and skills required are different. I have to be realistic and I am sure I took my decisions based on every assumptions of rationality!

Voting Jonathan on March 28, 2015 would mean I am deliberately promoting him beyond his level of existing competency, a reversal of the management theory known as Peter’s Principle where managers stop being promoted when they have risen to their level of incompetence. Jonathan was just at that point. This is why I have always maintained that last year’s presidential election more than just a rejection of Jonathan but of saving our country from the brink of total collapse.

For those wondering how I arrived at the conclusion that Jonathan is incompetent, check his records in the fight against insurgency. Our army became so demoralized that a ragtag team of 18 Boko Haram members arriving on seven motorcycles had our soldiers fleeing, ahead of civilians, as it happened in Mubi before the town fell to the sect. I can’t even talk about Baga and the sadness of the massacre coupled with the presidential silence on the matter, especially when he couldn’t wait to express ‘grief’ at 17 people killed in France. Chibok girls were kidnapped and he has no clue as to the direction of whom to believe. My goodness!

Need I ask: How many fuel subsidy thieves have been prosecuted since the scam was revealed in 2012? If my memory serves me right, how does Jonathan rank in managing the economy? What was the exchange rate of the Naira when he came to power? What was it before he left? What was the pump price of petrol when he came to power? What was it before his uncelebrated end? What has become of our external reserves? The Nigeria became the biggest economy in Africa thanks to “Goodluck” Jonathan, not because of Ebele Jonathan!

Enter General Buhari. Since he was elected President, Buhari’s professional critics have settled into their new roles as opposition. Not wanting to be classified as “failures” after their “hero” last the presidential election, President Muhammadu Buhari’s opponents or better still critics appear to be cruising off with an early lead. They “regret” for those of us who voted and supported Buhari in the last election.

They are now in the “Didn’t I Tell You?” mode. They appear to cry more than the rest of us these days on social media. At the comfort of their mansions built from syphoned public money, they give crumbs to some spin doctors to write on why the economy (they crumbled) is now crumbling. Some of them, having no shame, will even go as far as China to manifest symptoms of madness. Good enough we tolerate these madness at home, but what happens when this goes as far as the market place?

Watching from a far, I have come to realize that Buhari’s critics can fall under any of the following categories: First, are the career Jonathanians or Wailing Wailers (apologies to Femi Adesina) as they are now popularly known. Leading this pack is our dear Femi Aribisala. In fact one of these people had openly written that he will not accept Buhari as his President. These people were so sure that their boss or hero will win no matter the costs. They “prophesized” that Buhari will never “smell” Aso Rock. In fact, Aribisala once wrote under the title: How To Lose Presidential Election Four Times in one of his columns stating his reasons why Buhari would lose the fourth time. If wishes were horses, they say, men will ride. How time flies. Anyways, they are foremost among Buhari’s critics!

Not all Buhari’s critics are pro-Jonathan as many may think though it is very difficult to vouch for this distinction. We can have a second group as those having issues either personally with Buhari himself or his party the All Progressives Congress (APC). This group accommodates people like a former Governor of old Kaduna state Alhaji Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa and a renowned writer Okey Ndibe.

One really cannot explain Balarabe Musa’s issues with Buhari considering the fact that they are from the same state, Katsina. He was noted to have criticized President Jonathan vociferously at some points and I am not aware he has rescinded on his opinion about Jonathan. His criticisms of President Buhari is what one finds hard to explain, other than the fact that he may probably know something about Buhari (both of whom come from the same state) that is not to public knowledge. On the other hand, Okey Ndibe’s case can be because he had issues at some point with the way the APC was been run. I am not sure Ndibe will be your first choice of a Jonathanian or GEJite. Either way they constitute a pack of their own.

The third group is perhaps the most reckless. They are nothing but tribal pirates, ethnic buccaneers and religious Vikings. In this group, we boldly include Biafran agitators and their sponsors. They are myopic in views; tactless in approach and reckless in criticisms. On the one hand they urged their “people” not to vote in the election on the other hand they want Jonathan to win in an election they forced their people not to vote. I find it difficult to reconcile these contrasting objectives. More confused was I when I knew that former President Jonathan is Ijaw, a tribe that proudly supported the Federal Army during the Nigerian Civil War. It was only Radio Biafra (a source of dissemination of slanderous messages and propaganda) that broadcast the news that President Buhari authorized the bombarding of “Biafran territories”, by which they mean Cross Rivers and Akwa Ibom. While they told their viewers that “Igbos are not Nigerians”, one is left to wonder at what point did the Efiks, Ibibios, Orons, etc., (which they also claim as part of “Biafran territories”) became Igbos.

Apart from this pirate radio which, I later knew, broadcasts from London, no other credible news medium reported the “bombardment”!

The fourth group can be neglected as mere “professional” critics, wanting no more than mere attention or patronage. Some of them may have good intentions you never can tell!

Now that we have analyzed Buhari’s critics and their intentions, I guess the time has come for us to give them a direct replies to the issues they raised.

We voted Buhari, not to magically solve the problems created for more than 16 years of misrule, but to help us keep the goats far away from the yams. If he is doing this job (as we all agree he is doing), I wish to disappoint again that I will vote Buhari again if I have to!

Get more on Palmchat; www.palmchatnow.com

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by HungerBAD: 2:26pm On Jul 14, 2016
Salute.

A well written,very intelligent,very analytical ,very insightful,straight to the point piece by you my good friend.

I have nothing more to add to your points.

I am not even bothered about if Buhari will win again,or if I will vote for him again as that matter has been settled a long time ago. Nigerians are many things,but Nigerians are not stupid.

We also do not have short memories like other Nations,and just in case some chooses to forget the harmful things the PDP did to the Country,we will remind them again when the election time comes.

Look at those in The PDP. Is it Fayose that it took a private jet to bring his share of the loot,that we want to trust?or Wike that has legitimized killings as if it is a joke?okay,Ekweremadu the Artful forger?who?

Yes I know now. Let us vote for Sheriff,the original Godfather of the Boko Boys?not happening.

So far,I am yet to see or read about the mass looting of our commonwealth like the last 16 Years. The way the PDP looted everything in Nigeria, can only be compared to the way the Pirhana fish eats it's preys.They eat everything,including the bones,leaving nothing.

Yes Sir,I am voting Buhari again.

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by bettercreature(m): 2:26pm On Jul 14, 2016
Exactly! We are going to have another chance to do it again comes 2019

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by 0ubenji(m): 2:26pm On Jul 14, 2016
I dnt see anything wrong in making a mistake twice.. I'm fully in support of ur resolution TO LEARN THE HARD WAY...!!

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by SouthernBreeze(m): 2:27pm On Jul 14, 2016
Cornerstone99:
I am aware some people may not be comfortable with my title, but I need to share my perspectives nonetheless. Hear me and hear me well: If I were to do it again, I will vote Buhari. I have few regrets in my life, one of them is not voting for Muhammadu Buhari in 2011.

Why? I was beclouded by ethnic ambitions to vote a shoeless person who expects me to get him shoes by voting him!

The reason I voted Buhari was simple: I do not want to vote Goodluck Jonathan a second time. Mark you; I don’t regret voting for him in 2011. He was the best candidate. But in 2015, the demands and skills required are different. I have to be realistic and I am sure I took my decisions based on every assumptions of rationality!

Voting Jonathan on March 28, 2015 would mean I am deliberately promoting him beyond his level of existing competency, a reversal of the management theory known as Peter’s Principle where managers stop being promoted when they have risen to their level of incompetence. Jonathan was just at that point. This is why I have always maintained that last year’s presidential election more than just a rejection of Jonathan but of saving our country from the brink of total collapse.

For those wondering how I arrived at the conclusion that Jonathan is incompetent, check his records in the fight against insurgency. Our army became so demoralized that a ragtag team of 18 Boko Haram members arriving on seven motorcycles had our soldiers fleeing, ahead of civilians, as it happened in Mubi before the town fell to the sect. I can’t even talk about Baga and the sadness of the massacre coupled with the presidential silence on the matter, especially when he couldn’t wait to express ‘grief’ at 17 people killed in France. Chibok girls were kidnapped and he has no clue as to the direction of whom to believe. My goodness!

Need I ask: How many fuel subsidy thieves have been prosecuted since the scam was revealed in 2012? If my memory serves me right, how does Jonathan rank in managing the economy? What was the exchange rate of the Naira when he came to power? What was it before he left? What was the pump price of petrol when he came to power? What was it before his uncelebrated end? What has become of our external reserves? The Nigeria became the biggest economy in Africa thanks to “Goodluck” Jonathan, not because of Ebele Jonathan!

Enter General Buhari. Since he was elected President, Buhari’s professional critics have settled into their new roles as opposition. Not wanting to be classified as “failures” after their “hero” last the presidential election, President Muhammadu Buhari’s opponents or better still critics appear to be cruising off with an early lead. They “regret” for those of us who voted and supported Buhari in the last election.

They are now in the “Didn’t I Tell You?” mode. They appear to cry more than the rest of us these days on social media. At the comfort of their mansions built from syphoned public money, they give crumbs to some spin doctors to write on why the economy (they crumbled) is now crumbling. Some of them, having no shame, will even go as far as China to manifest symptoms of madness. Good enough we tolerate these madness at home, but what happens when this goes as far as the market place?

Watching from a far, I have come to realize that Buhari’s critics can fall under any of the following categories: First, are the career Jonathanians or Wailing Wailers (apologies to Femi Adesina) as they are now popularly known. Leading this pack is our dear Femi Aribisala. In fact one of these people had openly written that he will not accept Buhari as his President. These people were so sure that their boss or hero will win no matter the costs. They “prophesized” that Buhari will never “smell” Aso Rock. In fact, Aribisala once wrote under the title: How To Lose Presidential Election Four Times in one of his columns stating his reasons why Buhari would lose the fourth time. If wishes were horses, they say, men will ride. How time flies. Anyways, they are foremost among Buhari’s critics!

Not all Buhari’s critics are pro-Jonathan as many may think though it is very difficult to vouch for this distinction. We can have a second group as those having issues either personally with Buhari himself or his party the All Progressives Congress (APC). This group accommodates people like a former Governor of old Kaduna state Alhaji Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa and a renowned writer Okey Ndibe.

One really cannot explain Balarabe Musa’s issues with Buhari considering the fact that they are from the same state, Katsina. He was noted to have criticized President Jonathan vociferously at some points and I am not aware he has rescinded on his opinion about Jonathan. His criticisms of President Buhari is what one finds hard to explain, other than the fact that he may probably know something about Buhari (both of whom come from the same state) that is not to public knowledge. On the other hand, Okey Ndibe’s case can be because he had issues at some point with the way the APC was been run. I am not sure Ndibe will be your first choice of a Jonathanian or GEJite. Either way they constitute a pack of their own.

The third group is perhaps the most reckless. They are nothing but tribal pirates, ethnic buccaneers and religious Vikings. In this group, we boldly include Biafran agitators and their sponsors. They are myopic in views; tactless in approach and reckless in criticisms. On the one hand they urged their “people” not to vote in the election on the other hand they want Jonathan to win in an election they forced their people not to vote. I find it difficult to reconcile these contrasting objectives. More confused was I when I knew that former President Jonathan is Ijaw, a tribe that proudly supported the Federal Army during the Nigerian Civil War. It was only Radio Biafra (a source of dissemination of slanderous messages and propaganda) that broadcast the news that President Buhari authorized the bombarding of “Biafran territories”, by which they mean Cross Rivers and Akwa Ibom. While they told their viewers that “Igbos are not Nigerians”, one is left to wonder at what point did the Efiks, Ibibios, Orons, etc., (which they also claim as part of “Biafran territories”) became Igbos.

Apart from this pirate radio which, I later knew, broadcasts from London, no other credible news medium reported the “bombardment”!

The fourth group can be neglected as mere “professional” critics, wanting no more than mere attention or patronage. Some of them may have good intentions you never can tell!

Now that we have analyzed Buhari’s critics and their intentions, I guess the time has come for us to give them a direct replies to the issues they raised.

We voted Buhari, not to magically solve the problems created for more than 16 years of misrule, but to help us keep the goats far away from the yams. If he is doing this job (as we all agree he is doing), I wish to disappoint again that I will vote Buhari again if I have to!

Get more on Palmchat; www.palmchatnow.com
Eyah!!! Some are just destined to remain zombie for life. So pathetic undecided

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by princeakins(m): 2:29pm On Jul 14, 2016
God shld give us the best
Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by madridguy(m): 2:36pm On Jul 14, 2016
Buhari for life time President.

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by aressssa: 2:38pm On Jul 14, 2016
I'll do it a million x 10000000000000 times sef if possible...

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by hopilo: 2:39pm On Jul 14, 2016
Have you eaten today?

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by attacker321: 2:39pm On Jul 14, 2016
aressssa:
I'll do it a million x 10000000000000 times sef if possible...



babapupa, you are a sick man.

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by aressssa: 2:40pm On Jul 14, 2016
attacker321:


babapupa, you are a sick man.




Back to sender x 100000000000000000000000

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by temple11: 2:46pm On Jul 14, 2016
SouthernBreeze:
Eyah!!! Some are just destined to remain zombie for life. So pathetic undecided
Next time you have something to say, save us the long quote!

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by temple11: 2:48pm On Jul 14, 2016
princeakins:
God shld give us the best
He should enforce the"best" on you?
Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by Cornerstone99: 2:49pm On Jul 14, 2016
Our president is trying is just that there are many bad bele like my guys will say.
Lets support him to make Nigeria better.

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by SouthernBreeze(m): 2:50pm On Jul 14, 2016
temple11:
Next time you have something to say, save us the long quote!

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by diegwu01: 2:50pm On Jul 14, 2016
Cornerstone99:
I am aware some people may not be comfortable with my title, but I need to share my perspectives nonetheless. Hear me and hear me well: If I were to do it again, I will vote Buhari. I have few regrets in my life, one of them is not voting for Muhammadu Buhari in 2011.

Why? I was beclouded by ethnic ambitions to vote a shoeless person who expects me to get him shoes by voting him!

The reason I voted Buhari was simple: I do not want to vote Goodluck Jonathan a second time. Mark you; I don’t regret voting for him in 2011. He was the best candidate. But in 2015, the demands and skills required are different. I have to be realistic and I am sure I took my decisions based on every assumptions of rationality!

Voting Jonathan on March 28, 2015 would mean I am deliberately promoting him beyond his level of existing competency, a reversal of the management theory known as Peter’s Principle where managers stop being promoted when they have risen to their level of incompetence. Jonathan was just at that point. This is why I have always maintained that last year’s presidential election more than just a rejection of Jonathan but of saving our country from the brink of total collapse.

For those wondering how I arrived at the conclusion that Jonathan is incompetent, check his records in the fight against insurgency. Our army became so demoralized that a ragtag team of 18 Boko Haram members arriving on seven motorcycles had our soldiers fleeing, ahead of civilians, as it happened in Mubi before the town fell to the sect. I can’t even talk about Baga and the sadness of the massacre coupled with the presidential silence on the matter, especially when he couldn’t wait to express ‘grief’ at 17 people killed in France. Chibok girls were kidnapped and he has no clue as to the direction of whom to believe. My goodness!

Need I ask: How many fuel subsidy thieves have been prosecuted since the scam was revealed in 2012? If my memory serves me right, how does Jonathan rank in managing the economy? What was the exchange rate of the Naira when he came to power? What was it before he left? What was the pump price of petrol when he came to power? What was it before his uncelebrated end? What has become of our external reserves? The Nigeria became the biggest economy in Africa thanks to “Goodluck” Jonathan, not because of Ebele Jonathan!

Enter General Buhari. Since he was elected President, Buhari’s professional critics have settled into their new roles as opposition. Not wanting to be classified as “failures” after their “hero” last the presidential election, President Muhammadu Buhari’s opponents or better still critics appear to be cruising off with an early lead. They “regret” for those of us who voted and supported Buhari in the last election.

They are now in the “Didn’t I Tell You?” mode. They appear to cry more than the rest of us these days on social media. At the comfort of their mansions built from syphoned public money, they give crumbs to some spin doctors to write on why the economy (they crumbled) is now crumbling. Some of them, having no shame, will even go as far as China to manifest symptoms of madness. Good enough we tolerate these madness at home, but what happens when this goes as far as the market place?

Watching from a far, I have come to realize that Buhari’s critics can fall under any of the following categories: First, are the career Jonathanians or Wailing Wailers (apologies to Femi Adesina) as they are now popularly known. Leading this pack is our dear Femi Aribisala. In fact one of these people had openly written that he will not accept Buhari as his President. These people were so sure that their boss or hero will win no matter the costs. They “prophesized” that Buhari will never “smell” Aso Rock. In fact, Aribisala once wrote under the title: How To Lose Presidential Election Four Times in one of his columns stating his reasons why Buhari would lose the fourth time. If wishes were horses, they say, men will ride. How time flies. Anyways, they are foremost among Buhari’s critics!

Not all Buhari’s critics are pro-Jonathan as many may think though it is very difficult to vouch for this distinction. We can have a second group as those having issues either personally with Buhari himself or his party the All Progressives Congress (APC). This group accommodates people like a former Governor of old Kaduna state Alhaji Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa and a renowned writer Okey Ndibe.

One really cannot explain Balarabe Musa’s issues with Buhari considering the fact that they are from the same state, Katsina. He was noted to have criticized President Jonathan vociferously at some points and I am not aware he has rescinded on his opinion about Jonathan. His criticisms of President Buhari is what one finds hard to explain, other than the fact that he may probably know something about Buhari (both of whom come from the same state) that is not to public knowledge. On the other hand, Okey Ndibe’s case can be because he had issues at some point with the way the APC was been run. I am not sure Ndibe will be your first choice of a Jonathanian or GEJite. Either way they constitute a pack of their own.

The third group is perhaps the most reckless. They are nothing but tribal pirates, ethnic buccaneers and religious Vikings. In this group, we boldly include Biafran agitators and their sponsors. They are myopic in views; tactless in approach and reckless in criticisms. On the one hand they urged their “people” not to vote in the election on the other hand they want Jonathan to win in an election they forced their people not to vote. I find it difficult to reconcile these contrasting objectives. More confused was I when I knew that former President Jonathan is Ijaw, a tribe that proudly supported the Federal Army during the Nigerian Civil War. It was only Radio Biafra (a source of dissemination of slanderous messages and propaganda) that broadcast the news that President Buhari authorized the bombarding of “Biafran territories”, by which they mean Cross Rivers and Akwa Ibom. While they told their viewers that “Igbos are not Nigerians”, one is left to wonder at what point did the Efiks, Ibibios, Orons, etc., (which they also claim as part of “Biafran territories”) became Igbos.

Apart from this pirate radio which, I later knew, broadcasts from London, no other credible news medium reported the “bombardment”!

The fourth group can be neglected as mere “professional” critics, wanting no more than mere attention or patronage. Some of them may have good intentions you never can tell!

Now that we have analyzed Buhari’s critics and their intentions, I guess the time has come for us to give them a direct replies to the issues they raised.

We voted Buhari, not to magically solve the problems created for more than 16 years of misrule, but to help us keep the goats far away from the yams. If he is doing this job (as we all agree he is doing), I wish to disappoint again that I will vote Buhari again if I have to!

Get more on Palmchat; www.palmchatnow.com
Spot on. Nice and interesting read. Thanks OP..

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by idensko(m): 3:03pm On Jul 14, 2016
@ OP
U mi friend.
Surely ur case is a spiritual one
Ur Zombeism has been Zombified.
Incase u don't nderstand;
Is like HIV patients becoming an AIDS patients though d same disease
But d second has no turning back.

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by princeakins(m): 3:08pm On Jul 14, 2016
temple11:
[s]He should enforce the"best" on you?[/s]

You are responsible for wah u fink, buh hv made masef clear enuf smiley
Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by Cornerstone99: 3:31pm On Jul 14, 2016
Are we saying Buhari can not change anything again?

Considering all the promises APC made before and during election.
One thing I know is this; if they want to win the upcoming election they will provoke change.
Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by vedaxcool(m): 3:35pm On Jul 14, 2016
Vote him over and over again, PMB's shaved head will get my vote before a whole Jonathan will get my money.

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by waledeji(m): 4:16pm On Jul 14, 2016
3rd Class citizens from the East won't agree with this post grin grin grin





They will soon abuse OP now.. ....na there ways be that grin grin grin

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by Godjone(m): 4:33pm On Jul 14, 2016
From his last paragraph:




''We voted Buhari, not to magically solve the
problems created for more than 16 years of
misrule, but to help us keep the goats far
away from the yams. If he is doing this job
(as we all agree he is doing), I wish to
disappoint again that I will vote Buhari''.



A zombie does not know his left from his right[b]From his last paragraph:




''We voted Buhari, not to magically solve the
problems created for more than 16 years of
misrule, but to help us keep the goats far
away from the yams. If he is doing this job
(as we all agree he is doing), I wish to
disappoint again that I will vote Buhari''.



A zombie does not know his left from his right

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by kolaaderin: 4:34pm On Jul 14, 2016
[size=14pt]I will do it over and over again, so far PDP cannot give a better candidate, which am sure for now they have non.

Buhari will be too hard to beat, his replacement is yet to join politics not to talk of contesting for presidency.
[/size]

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by attackgat: 4:48pm On Jul 14, 2016
A lot of people are under the illusion that Buhari is the reason Boko Haram subsided. Not true. The reason Boko Haram has subsided is because Chad, Niger Republic and Cameroon joined the fight against them and they did not do it because of Buhari. They did it because Boko Haram was spreading to their territory. But even though Boko Haram attacks have gone down, it has pretty much being replaced by herdsmen attacks anyway so not much has changed. When you add renewed militant attacks, you realise that the situation was actually better under GEJ.

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by Tunami(m): 4:52pm On Jul 14, 2016
A zombified article from an educated zombie inorder to suit his fellow zombies on nairaland.
Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by Nokiax2(m): 4:55pm On Jul 14, 2016
If president Buhari want it a thousand times i will vote him.

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by AntiWailer: 5:16pm On Jul 14, 2016
Cornerstone99:
I am aware some people may not be comfortable with my title, but I need to share my perspectives nonetheless. Hear me and hear me well: If I were to do it again, I will vote Buhari. I have few regrets in my life, one of them is not voting for Muhammadu Buhari in 2011.

That was my greatest regret. I knew and told people not to vote for "The Shoeless One" but I did not vote in 2011.

Bring the polls again with the same candidates we had last year, I WILL VOTE BUHARI AGAIN.

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by Cornerstone99: 5:26pm On Jul 14, 2016
AntiWailer:


That was my greatest regret. I knew and told people not to vote for "The Shoeless One" but I did not vote in 2011.

Bring the polls again with the same candidates we had last year, I WILL VOTE BUHARI AGAIN.


GOOD!
Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by Cornerstone99: 5:27pm On Jul 14, 2016
Nokiax2:
If president Buhari want it a thousand times i will vote him.

Are you a fan of Buhari or APC?
Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by citizenY(m): 5:32pm On Jul 14, 2016
With what we know now, and what is, revealed everyday, I can't just imagine what this country would look like, if PDP had, worn the, 2015 elections.

SO ALL THIS BIG BIG MONEY FOR STILL DEY PERCOLATE INTO UNINTENDED RECEPTACLES

BUCANNEERING CONTINUA...

THEIR PRIVATE JETS, GO DEY STANDBY TO FERRY DEM TO DUBAI WHEN NIGERIA GRINDS TO A HALT

WE NO GO SEE, ANYBODY TO CATCH


NA, WA O

I support this government . Let them upturn every tortoise pretending to be a grinding stone.

Anybody wey no like, should start doing push up for 2019 make him too win election andinvestigate the APC as dem dey do PDP now.

Perhaps we go see road , thereafter.


BUHARI.. .. GO ON SOUN.. ... .

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Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by Cornerstone99: 5:35pm On Jul 14, 2016
citizenY:
With what we know now, and what is, revealed everyday, I can't just imagine what this country would look like, if PDP had, worn the, 2015 elections.

SO ALL THIS BIG BIG MONEY FOR STILL DEY PERCOLATE INTO UNINTENDED RECEPTACLES

BUCANNEERING CONTINUA...

THEIR PRIVATE JETS, GO DEY STANDBY TO FERRY DEM TO DUBAI WHEN NIGERIA GRINDS TO A HALT

WE NO GO SEE, ANYBODY TO CATCH

I CAN SEE THAT PEOPLE LOVE MR. PRESIDENT AND ARE NOT GIVING UP ON HIM.

THIS IS GOOD...

NA, WA O

I support this government . Let them upturn every tortoise pretending to be a grinding stone.

Anybody wey no like, should start doing push up for 2019 make him too win election andinvestigate the APC as dem dey do PDP now.

Perhaps we go see road , thereafter.


BUHARI.. .. GO ON SOUN.. ... .
Re: If I Were To Do It Again, I Will Vote Buhari by alade112(m): 5:37pm On Jul 14, 2016
God forbids bad thing. I can never mk same mistake twice. Oh i forget! I'm anti-governments. One man mopol. To hell with politicians. Dy re all the same.

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