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Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by HungerBAD: 4:35am On Sep 11, 2016
“At the moment it must be crystal clear to all discerning minds that the President’s widely acclaimed magical body language has lost its presumed aura and efficiency. His no-nonsense demeanour is neither instilling fear nor commanding respect and loyalty from among his cabinet members.”—Senator Dino Melaye, APC Kogi-West, in a national newspaper, September 5, 2016.

This article could just as easily be titled ‘HAS BUHARI SUFFERED FROM A CIVILIAN COUP?’ And it would be just as apt. Melaye’s statement quoted above, given what had occurred since May 29, 2015, when Buhari was sworn in for the second time as Head of State, should alert all of us to a startling fact – that Buhari might no longer be in control of his civilian “troops”.

In fact, the success of the rebels in installing the leaders of the National Assembly, against the wishes of the President and the other “leaders” of the All Progressives Congress, APC, is a reminder of what occurred in 1985 when a reportedly aloof Military Head of State was removed in a bloodless coup with nobody to even give him a warning.

Senate President Saraki and Speaker Dogara could not have emerged as they did without an air-tight conspiracy of silence – undoubtedly aided by a President-elect who was once again aloof from the newly-elected legislators who were absolutely vital to his success as President. Today, there is growing fear that Buhari and the “leaders” of the APC are becoming increasingly isolated and might be leading only a minority of those still claiming to belong to the APC.

Unfortunately for Nigeria, even the PDP cannot now boast of a leader; and might stumble along until 2019 without one. That is the tragedy awaiting this country in 2019 – the handwriting is now becoming clear on the political wall. There are supposed to be two major political parties in Nigeria at the moment, the All Progressives Congress, APC, and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. But, unless the generally accepted definition of political party has changed, neither one of them can possibly approximate any right thinking persons idea of a political party.

Neither of them represents the ideals and aspirations of the people they pretend to lead. They have both become conspiracies by a few people, putting up a figurehead as leader, bent only on seizing power for their own sake. In every democracy, the President or Prime Minister is the recognized leader of the ruling party and, by extension, the nation as well. The sort of statements credited to Melaye and an APC leader in Kano State can only occur in a situation where a strong faction or two had emerged.

However, it is not only at the Federal level that the signs of revolt against the APC leadership are apparent. Even at states levels, members now openly defy the wishes of the leaders of APC and nothing happens. The recent party primary in Ondo State was nothing short of total defiance of the Party Leader – Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and other leaders of the party including the President. Tinubu had a candidate – perhaps with the support of other leaders. Now the leaders’ candidate has lost.

If Chief Rotimi Akeredolu should become Governor of Ondo State, the APC leader will have no influence whatsoever in that state. In fact, irrespective of which party – APC or PDP – wins in Ondo, the APC Leader had been demystified. No longer can it be taken for granted that his support will guarantee victory. In Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole made it clear from the start that he was going to install his successor. The weak plea by the party “leaders” for a level playing field was openly ignored – without any consequences.

Times have changed and the “declaration of independence” by once subservient party members is just starting. Osun, Oyo, Imo and Ogun will most probably follow the same pattern. Forget Kwara, anybody thinking another candidate – other than Saraki’s – will be the next governor would need to have his head examined. With a growing number of the party members doing just what they please, the concept of leadership usually associated with political parties is fast fading in the APC. Unfortunately, the situation is set to get worse, instead of better.

The problems in the National Assembly have raised the question: who is Buhari leading? Certainly, a President who claims to be fighting corruption cannot at the same time be the leader of the mob of unethical legislators at the Three Arms Zone.

The NASS is probably the most despised legislature in any democracy on earth. Majority of them claim to be APC; all of them, including Buhari’s staunchest supporters, gladly collect the mind-boggling salaries and allowances which have given the parliament the appearance of a den of robbers. To hold on to the partial support he now receives from that zone, the President and the Executive branch he heads have been turned inside-out on matters of principle.

Take budget padding for instance. On February 23, 2016, Buhari announced to the entire world that the 2016 Budget was padded and promised that the culprits would not go unpunished. It was a grave mistake and in March, on these pages, in an article titled “WHY BUHARI SHOULD STOP WASTING HIS/OUR TIME”, I advised the President to forget about the nonsense called “padding”. But, stubbornly, he repeated the threat many times after that. We are now in September and nobody had been punished yet – most likely because no culprit had been found. Then, a war broke out regarding padding in the House of Representatives between Speaker Dogara and Honourable Jibrin. Jibrin accused the Speaker and leaders of the House of padding; they denied it.

The matter found its way to the Presidency. Guess what? Dogara is a friend of the Executive branch; Jibrin is not. So, the Presidency, which started the entire rumour about padding issued a statement saying ‘There was no padding’. One of those statements must be a lie; and the Presidency is responsible for both. It was, to say the least, contemptuous. Are we now to believe that an offense had been committed or not depending on whether the offender is a friend of President Buhari? Then, what is corruption? However, if there is one thing losing Buhari followers by the millions everyday, it is the economy and the hardship it has imposed on Nigerians. When the President utters those totally false words – “I share your pains” – he not only fails to impress the people who actually suffer the worst forms of hardship, he is rewarded with derision.

Recently, I have made it a habit to go to various newsstands – not to buy paper because I can send my staff to do that – but to join and listen to the free readers making comments about public affairs. The day after his official visit to Osun State was no exception. And, once again he had made that statement. What Nigeria’s real sufferers thought of the President after reading that statement is best left in the gutter where it belongs. Not a single one of them was convinced and all left the stand feeling that they had been betrayed by a man who promised them change but now is literally asking them to get ready to change to another planet – “while shedding crocodile tears”, as one said.

So, who is Buhari leading now? Many in his party are not behind him; the PDP will never follow him; and the vast majority of people living in poverty no longer believe in him. If not Buhari, who is the Nigerian leader at the moment?

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/nigerian-leader-moment/

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by HungerBAD: 4:36am On Sep 11, 2016
Sobering.

As a supporter of Buhari and the APC, i read this article with an unbiased mind, and there is a lot of home truth in it. Truth is, and after i just read this article is that we have a serious problem in the APC.

We need to get our acts together, and come back as a family.

This is not looking good.

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by Firefire(m): 5:09am On Sep 11, 2016
Na now day break?

I presume the 'Body Odor' is still active. undecided

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by danmasani101: 5:10am On Sep 11, 2016
Government of confusion
CONFUSION AT THE NATIONAL & STATE LEVEL.
The main aim of APC as a party coming together was just to grab power by all means.
All of them had different motives.......
Buhari's aim was to take power back to the north, taste power as a civilian & attack is perceived enemies.
Tinubu's aim was to expend is political power from Lagos & Osun to the National level.

In every democracy, the President is the recognised leader of the ruling party and, by
extension, the nation as well. But in APC they have 2 leader BAT & PMB

At the states its not different:
Lagos State - Ambode/Tinubu are not in good terms with the predecessor Fashola (AKA borehole & website specialist)
Kano state - Ganduje(Mijin Hajia) not in good terms with his predecessor, Kwankwasiya.
Zamfara state - Abdullaziz Yari(Traveller) not in good terms with the state legislators lead by Sanusi Rikiji. The governor was almost impeached recently.
Kogi state - Bello(Fair Plus) & his wife have been stoned separate times in Kogi state. The incumbent governor was not even a candidate at the main governorship election.
Edo state - Adams Oshomole & his deputy are at logger head. APC candidate Obaseki was single-handedly picked by Oshomole.
Bayelsa state - Timipre Sylva clashed with Timi Alaibe during Governorship primaries & the rest was history.

The National Assembly has its confusion too: from Leadership tussle, CCT, Missing budget, Budget reappearing, Budget denials, Budget padding.

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by Firefire(m): 5:11am On Sep 11, 2016
HungerBAD:
Sobering.

As a supporter of Buhari and the APC, i read this article with an unbiased mind, and there is a lot of home truth in it. Truth is, and after i just read this article is that we have a serious problem in the APC.

We need to get our acts together, and come back as a family.

This is not looking good.

"So, who is Buhari leading now? Many in his party are not behind him; the PDP will never follow him; and the vast majority of people living in poverty no longer believe in him. If not Buhari, who is the Nigerian leader at the moment?"

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by ificatchmodeh: 5:17am On Sep 11, 2016
HungerBAD:
Sobering.

As a supporter of Buhari and the APC, i read this article with an unbiased mind, and there is a lot of home truth in it. Truth is, and after i just read this article is that we have a serious problem in the APC.

We need to get our acts together, and come back as a family.

This is not looking good.


HungerBad, no use style style waill o! form don finished.

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by modath(f): 5:21am On Sep 11, 2016
ificatchmodeh:



HungerBad, no use style style waill o! form don finished.

Criticism of government's fault and foibles should never be likened to irrational and pathological hatred!!

Parents discipline their children not because they hate them but cos they hold them to high standard & won't tolerate deviation from the expected... cool

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by Nobody: 5:24am On Sep 11, 2016
[size=15pt]Na when person wake up be him own "morning" grin grin[/size]

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by ificatchmodeh: 5:29am On Sep 11, 2016
modath:


Criticism of government's fault and foibles should never be likened to irrational and pathological hatred!!

Parents discipline their children not because they hate them but cos they hold them to high standard & won't tolerate deviation from the expected... cool

Oga, forget grammar..wailing is wailing...
When one try to criticise this government..you and your likes will jump to defend its action..now he's doing the same criticism...

You will soon wail grin

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by tuniski: 5:32am On Sep 11, 2016
HungerBAD:
Sobering.

As a supporter of Buhari and the APC, i read this article with an unbiased mind, and there is a lot of home truth in it. Truth is, and after i just read this article is that we have a serious problem in the APC.

We need to get our acts together, and come back as a family.

This is not looking good.
Apc is a goner! It will soon officially implode once politics begins next year! It has nothing to offer and Buhari is the worst of the options since independence.

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by domack99(m): 5:34am On Sep 11, 2016
This is a bitter truth

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by modath(f): 5:47am On Sep 11, 2016
ificatchmodeh:


Oga, forget grammar..wailing is wailing...
When one try to criticise this government..you and your likes will jump to defend its action..now he's doing the same criticism...

I will always wail grin

Amen, amen, amen... It remains your lot allday, errday.

As for me & my household, God is still doing us well.. cool

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by Firefire(m): 5:51am On Sep 11, 2016
modath:


Amen, amen, amen... It remains your lot allday, errday.

As for me & my household, God is still doing us well.. cool


Some are privilege, but I fear for the less-privilege among us.


The government need to ACT fast. We should never allow this current recession to degenerates into depression.

God help Nigeria.

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by greatgod2012(f): 5:56am On Sep 11, 2016
Karma is the Nigeria's present leader of our democracy!


Buhari truncated our previous democratic system because of his greed and lust for power then.

The democracy he truncated then in 1984 miraculously found its way back in 1999, 15 solid years later. The power greedy man who truncated democracy then, showed up again to be a democratically elected President, because of his antecedents, he was not elected until 2015, no thanks to Jonathan who made the majority of the citizens to vow to vote for anyone who is in opposition because of his too soft style of leadership.

Karma is a bit ch, she never forgets, there's no way Buhari is going to have a smooth ride from his supposed followers because of his antecedents and the type of person he is.
He's reaping what he's sown!
Anyone who sows wind shall reap whirlwind!!!



KARMA! KARMA!! KARMA!!!

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by ificatchmodeh: 5:58am On Sep 11, 2016
modath:


Amen, amen, amen... It remains your lot allday, errday.

As for me & my household, God is still doing us well.. cool

Funny man..you see yourself..thank God he's doing you well..guess you being paid daily by the government cos you help them propagate their lies and defend their errors..

Now there a lot out there..that don't have money for today's offering,talk more of food to eat..alot out there that wish to celebrate ilaye..but not even sure of today's meal.
Company's are folding,economy is bad..very bad..nigerians are suffering amd you're telling me how God is doing "you and your family"good cos of your pay per post..
No worry keep enjoying..and I will keeping wailing till this government gets it right...or we patiently wait 2019..then you will understand that the voice of the people is the voice of God undecided

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by modath(f): 6:06am On Sep 11, 2016
ificatchmodeh:


Funny man..you see yourself..thank God he's doing you well..guess you being paid daily by the government cos you help them propagate their lies and defend their errors..

Now there a lot out there..that don't have money for today's offering,talk more of food to eat..alot out there that wish to celebrate ilaye..but not even sure of today's meal.
Company's are folding,economy is bad..very bad..nigerians are suffering amd you're telling me how God is doing "you and your family"good cos of your pay per post..
No worry keep enjoying..and I will keeping wailing till this government gets it right...or we patiently wait 2019..then you will understand that the voice of the people is the voice of God undecided


You can't tell me about the state of the country, i see it everywhere... I am not happy about the state of the nation, but i am not sorrowful or in mourning because i prefered one person to the other & slyly deriving perverse pleasure from its economic mishaps..

I only sent your "wail" wish back yo you...I have a strong aversion to the word!! Wail can never be positively employed, rather use milder words to register your distaste for the state of the nation....

God did not do us bad, we are the architects of our own successes and failures... God didn't ask us to spend like prodigal drunks making merry in the time of bounty harvest and then lament in lean times...

We didn't make hay while the sun shone, now in biting cold, we have no shelter, it's not GOD's doing.. cool

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by greatgod2012(f): 6:07am On Sep 11, 2016
modath:


Amen, amen, amen... It remains your lot allday, errday.

As for me & my household, God is still doing us well.. cool


"You and your household"

What about your neighbours who can hardly afford two meals per day
What about some relations who are extremely finding it difficult to cope
What about the needy, the unemployed, the less privilege ones

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by modath(f): 6:10am On Sep 11, 2016
greatgod2012:



"You and your household"

What about your neighbours who can hardly afford two meals per day
What about some relations who are extremely finding it difficult to cope
What about the needy, the unemployed, the less privilege ones

This is last response here... read the post i responded to before engaging me...

*The way people go about this thing, one would wonder if they want everybody to be homeless and eating from dumpsters!! Haba!!!

The economy is in dire straits & almost everyone are feeling it strongly but clubs and bars are still popping, na tissue people dey make rain there?

Or Data that people buy to come online na charity?



No one should twist my words or get on any soap box to sell whatever hidden agenda s/he has... The economy is bad but not everyone is going without food... #fact

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by Ayomel(m): 6:16am On Sep 11, 2016
We really have to accept that Buhari has failed. His weak, old not strong enough to handle the elite. He sure have the mind of changing the country but what he didn't realize is that he can't handle civilians the same way he did during the military regime.
He only did the first attempt by arresting dasuki and that's it.
The Nigeria elite discovered his weak and they used it against him.

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by izombie(m): 6:29am On Sep 11, 2016
HungerBAD:
Sobering.

As a supporter of Buhari and the APC, i read this article with an unbiased mind, and there is a lot of home truth in it. Truth is, and after i just read this article is that we have a serious problem in the APC.

We need to get our acts together, and come back as a family.

This is not looking good.
good one there hungerbad. Buhari has failed woefully. And his supporters should be able to say he has failed. Zombies will call you a wailer or an ipob youth now. No mind dem jare. As it seems your eye don dey clear, we'll observe you for sometime before deciding if you deserve a wailers form or not.

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by Mcponpin(m): 6:29am On Sep 11, 2016
cool

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by meccuno: 6:30am On Sep 11, 2016
imhotep:
[size=15pt]Na when person wake up be him own "morning" grin grin[/size]
grin gringrin gringrin gringrin gringrin grin

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by lovat(m): 6:57am On Sep 11, 2016
modath:


Amen, amen, amen... It remains your lot allday, errday.

As for me & my household, God is still doing us well.. cool
Haba, it is not true oooo. This economy is affecting every household directly or indirectly

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by Caseless: 9:39am On Sep 11, 2016
I'm here...
Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by Caseless: 9:40am On Sep 11, 2016
Mcponpin:
cool
God , restore sense to this your servant!

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by greatgod2012(f): 3:47pm On Sep 11, 2016
izombie:
good one there hungerbad. Buhari has failed woefully. And his supporters should be able to say he has failed. Zombies will call you a wailer or an ipob youth now. No mind dem jare. As it seems your eye don dey clear, we'll observe you for sometime before deciding if you deserve a wailers form or not.



Lol..... grin grin

Lalasticlala....

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by agwom(m): 3:52pm On Sep 11, 2016
grin
Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by plaetton: 4:42pm On Sep 11, 2016
HungerBAD:
Sobering.

As a supporter of Buhari and the APC, i read this article with an unbiased mind, and there is a lot of home truth in it. Truth is, and after i just read this article is that we have a serious problem in the APC.

We need to get our acts together, and come back as a family.

This is not looking good.
C'mon. APC was never a family.
ACN was, but not a APC.

ACN was a party of progressives with absolutely nothing in common with the other party of neo-feudalists that it merged with.

The chickens are simply coming home to roost.

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by HisSexcellency(m): 7:05pm On Sep 11, 2016
Strong men dont always get things done in any country, strong institution do. But we need strong people to build these institutions.
Strong men come and go, it is these institutions that remains. I Buhari doesnt build or get people to build strong institutions in nigeria, e.g the police, judiciary, military, economic and financial institution. Its just a matter of 4 or 8 years he will be out of office aand everything goes back to chaos. We need to take our minds away that a single individual can save nigeria, its like trying to salt the river by throwing a big of salt into it.
Let us build institution that can last many regimes
Buhari may have good intentions, so did Gej. But its only strong institutions which also include political parties can aid him succeed

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Re: Who Is The Nigerian Leader At The Moment? Dele Sobowale by manutdrichie(m): 8:04pm On Sep 11, 2016
Young Democratic Party

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