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9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by Samguine: 12:14pm On Aug 01, 2016
Nigeria's political space is not without drama. The recent happenings have made the scene look like a theatre with different stunts from political actors. Amid this worrying situation, new terms, languages have been coined out, that many Nigerians now see as deceitful, usual and interestingly crept into the nation's political dictionary. Here is a look at some of these new terms.

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1. Padding: Padding is the new vocab in Nigeria political space with the recent scandal by some members of the House of Representatives infused some figures into the 2016 Budget. Padding is to insert something into a document with the intention of comforting yourself or distorting information.According to Lawal Gumau, member of the Transparency Group, he said they (lawmakers) are used to Padding, as it has been around for a long time. This is causing heated controversy at the legislative chambers, especially with the sack of Hon. Jibrin Abdulmimin as Chairman, House Committee on Appropriation.

2. Inconclusive Elections: This is also a new term in the dictionary of Nigerian politics, over the spate of inconclusive elections under the watch of the Professor Mahmood Yakubu-led Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Some now cynically refer to the Electoral body as the “inconclusive” National Electoral Commission. Since October 21, 2016 when President Muhammadu Buhari named the new helmsmen for INEC, the electoral body has conducted elections in Kogi, Bayelsa, Rivers, Bayelsa, Imo states, which were declared inconclusive at the end.

3. Stomach Infrastructure: Stomach infrastructure, a new vocabulary quietly crept into our political dictionary in this dispensation. The vocabulary crept into Nigeria’s political lexicon after the Ekiti governorship election when voters were given gifts of bags of rice and other foodstuffs to vote in certain directions. Distributing foodstuff during campaigns in Nigeria did not start with the Ekiti election. It has been happening in many parts of the country but it was heightened during the Ekiti election. Politicians have started handing over to Nigerians, the dividends of democracy in cash. The naira is becoming worthless and ordinary citizens are parading dollar notes, courtesy of politicians.

4. Ghost Workers: Ghost-working service has been around for a long while in Nigerian states. It's one of the major setbacks in Nigerian Civil Service. In 2015, investigations revealed that the Federal Government and 10 other states lost over N538bn to thousands of ghost workers in the last five years. Of the amount, the Federal Government paid N220bn to 103,000 ghost workers between September 2013 and May 2015. Recently, some states also uncovered numerous ghost workers that constitute more than half of its workforce.

5. Technical Recession: This term got on the lips of Nigerians when Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun appeared before the Senate in July to allay the fears of Nigeria about the tough and troubled economy. According to Adeosun, 'Nigeria's economy is technically in recession, but, there is no need to panic because it will be short.'

6. Northernization/Lopsided Appointments: Northernization is not a new word in Nigerian politics. It became so popular in President Buhari's administration with some of his appointments tilting towards the Northern region of the country. It has generated heated debates and raised eyebrows on why the ex-commander choose to do so. President Buhari had during an interview with BBC Hausa on September 8th, 2015 said the Constitution allowed him full control over the choice of his closest officials. The president assured that he was not ignoring some regions of the society in his appointments, explaining that those he appointed were some of his most trusted associates. Responding to the interviewer’s question on the controversy generated by the appointments, Buhari said “This is the nature of Nigerian politics.”

7. Lopsided Anti Corruption Fight: This is also one of the newest terms in Nigerian politics. It generated from President Buhari's anti corruption war that has rounded up mostly members of the opposition party. Many believe Buhari is partisan on the anti corruption fight, leaving members of his own cabinet out.

8. Change: This seems to the most popular of the new terms in Nigerian politics today. It is hinged on what ushered in the current administration of president Buhari. Buhari came in to power with the CHANGE Mantra from the 'Transformation Agenda' of former President Goodluck Jonathan. President Buhari's CHANGE Mantra is to rid off the system of gross corruption, terrorism, militancy, unemployment and to also improve the economy. But reverse seems to be the case, as Nigerians now experience Change (in the opposite context).

9. Technical Defeat Of Boko Haram: Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari has insisted that the Islamic terror group, Boko Haram has been technically defeated, despite recent attacks by the insurgents. While speaking to BBC on Friday, February 5, Buhari maintained that the terrorists had indeed been technically defeated. According to him, “Well, all I know is that out of the 14 Local Government Areas in Borno State where they (Boko Haram) used to hold and hoist their flag, they are nowhere in charge of any of them again. But they can still regroup and go after attacking soft targets.” When asked if it was fair to say a group which killed over 65 people in a single attack had been “technically defeated,” the Buhari said: “Well, that’s your own description of it. My own description is that they can no longer mobilise enough forces to attack police and army barracks and destroy aircraft like they used to do. They can no longer do that.”

Source: https://www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/9-new-terms-in-nigerian-politics-since-buhari-became-president.218467/

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by ziky2010(m): 12:18pm On Aug 01, 2016
Media trial
Propaganda

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by Nobody: 12:23pm On Aug 01, 2016
10. Koruption

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by generalbush(m): 12:26pm On Aug 01, 2016
Wailing wailers
Fantastically corrupt

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by chriskosherbal(m): 12:30pm On Aug 01, 2016
Political vocabulary.
Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by ministeriallist: 12:43pm On Aug 01, 2016
The meaning of change has changed. "Change" is now synonymous to hardship, suffering, low sales, poor economy, etc.

Naija I hail o!

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by joe17: 12:43pm On Aug 01, 2016
So true Op cheesy

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by ministeriallist: 12:45pm On Aug 01, 2016
On Nairaland: Wailers, Zombie, haters yam eaters, etc

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by wowmenow: 12:46pm On Aug 01, 2016
5%
Afonja

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by eshietIntrepid(m): 12:49pm On Aug 01, 2016
U left out 5percent and 97percent

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by Blackfire(m): 12:58pm On Aug 01, 2016
Buharification.
Zombiesm.
Aisha-burton(shebi today na aug 1?).
Fulani herdsman.
Daura secret service (DSS).
Oga dss na joke o.

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by seunny4lif(m): 1:04pm On Aug 01, 2016
Where are
Zombies
Wailers

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by NwaNimo1(m): 3:03pm On Aug 01, 2016
fantastically corrupt...

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by Emmatdayo(m): 3:03pm On Aug 01, 2016
witch hunt

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by Nobody: 3:03pm On Aug 01, 2016
Avengers
Kuje
EFCC Arraigns
Dasuki
CCT& Saraki
Dino Melaye.

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by Shehucom(m): 3:04pm On Aug 01, 2016
Kwaruption
Old cargo
Payose
Akweremadu
I need something tangible


I still stand with buhari which ever way

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by MadCow1: 3:05pm On Aug 01, 2016
And this Fhuckery was sent to the frontpage.. angry

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by Lukmann1: 3:05pm On Aug 01, 2016
who care, all we wants is a better country than the before one. a positive changed are what we asks to.
Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by mazizitonene(m): 3:07pm On Aug 01, 2016
Zombie
Wailers
Buhari
Welcomed development
Padding
Kwarupshion
Witch-hunt
Afonjas
Flatheaded jews from uganda
NCAN
Lies
Fantastically corrupt
Change
Propaganda
Media trial
Poverty
Fulani Herdsmen
Stealing of pots/food
Odd news from kenya
Etc


undecided

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by phetto(m): 3:07pm On Aug 01, 2016
The list is not complete without adding
1. The Afonjas
2. IPOB YOUTHS
3. THE WAILERS
4. THE 5%
5. THE ZOMBIES
6. DOLLAR SCARCITY
7. AISHA RICE
8. AISHA-BURTON

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 3:08pm On Aug 01, 2016
President Buhari
Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by Abodunrin07(m): 3:08pm On Aug 01, 2016
Lol
Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by engrflames: 3:09pm On Aug 01, 2016
1. Propaganda
2. Lies
3. Deceit
4. Northernization
5. Denial
6. Corruption
7. Hardship
8. Suffering
9. Inflation
10. Aisha-burton

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by falcon01: 3:10pm On Aug 01, 2016
)o)
Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by datola: 3:10pm On Aug 01, 2016
Wailing/Wailer

Zombie

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by berrystunn(m): 3:12pm On Aug 01, 2016
Hardship

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by Nobody: 3:12pm On Aug 01, 2016
where u keep PMS?
Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by moffat(m): 3:13pm On Aug 01, 2016
Osinbade ;DOsinbade na joke ooh
Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by hansyllo(m): 3:14pm On Aug 01, 2016
Republic of name checkers (RNC).
Niger Delta Avangers (NDA)

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by Exponental(m): 3:14pm On Aug 01, 2016
0 MW. (Record breaking).
A P Confused.

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by Etumgbe(m): 3:15pm On Aug 01, 2016
Masquerade job

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Re: 9 Popular Vocabularies In Nigerian Politics Since Buhari Became President by Landloard01(m): 3:15pm On Aug 01, 2016
restructure

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