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Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by almarthins(m): 9:07am On May 30, 2017
seunmsg:
Jonathan was really a high performer. He achieved so much mid way into his tenure that Nigerians had to massively vote him out 2 years later due to his wonderful performance. OP, well-done Sir.

Sycophants! Stop deceiving urself jare
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by tuniski: 9:08am On May 30, 2017
obailala:
Northerners may have voted GEJ out based on silly ethnic/tribal/religious sentiments, but the southerners who refused to support him, how do you explain that?... The answer is that GEJ was a disaster and his performance was appalling. The sentimental issue of 'making sure another born-to-rule hausa man shouldnt take power' is the reason many south-easterners till date still refuse to acknowledge the failure of a regime which couldnt complete any single meaningful capital project and which was already borrowing to pay salaries in the first few months of oil price crash.

Oh yes, you may claim the current govt is also a disaster, but when comparing the speed of an athlete with 2 legs to the speed of an athlete with 1 leg, only a joker thinks it should be a direct comparison.
Just compare life on the streets QED. No excuse whatsoever for this disastrous govt of scammers aka Chanji. Before making excuses just remember OBJ inherited a comatose nigeria from the military and we didn't enter recession. By the way, was GEJ elected to be president of SS/SE that the often used lame talk of little projects in the regions,should suffice?
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by almarthins(m): 9:10am On May 30, 2017
balanceofterror1:



GEJ's lost was due to Boko Haram and chibok girls issue not b'cos of hunger in the land.

U forgot to mention polithiefing too and many more
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by Bizibi(m): 9:11am On May 30, 2017
bakynes:

See this one, did Patience Jonathan not spend our money abroad on health. That is not an issue, with or without his presence the country will move on, the Budget is already in place and will run on the already laid down policies which the Acting president will oversea.
laid down policies in the month of may,well may will soon end and we are heading to june.

Wait sef, which policy you dey talk about?
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by obailala(m): 9:11am On May 30, 2017
ephi321:


You are just beginning to talk small small wink
I've never really denied my disappointment in the current govt (even though I just dont like talking about it). I however still harbour a greater resentment for the last guys cos they had all that was needed but just chose to bungle it all up, sharing private jets like toys to the detriment of real development. I feel really irked whenever I see people painting them saints and if you notice, most of my NL political comments are in response to such 'gej is a saint' comment.

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Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by Nobody: 9:12am On May 30, 2017
obonujoker:


The Lanky general is an epitome of failure.... a buffoon is better than a failure...
quota system general
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by almarthins(m): 9:14am On May 30, 2017
ochejoseph:
PRESIDENT BUHARI Vs GOODLUCK JONATHAN's MID TERM ASSESSMENT
SCORES & CRITERIA


On the 30th of May 2013 on the challenge of then President Goodluck Jonathan' I presented a score card of where In my opinion I felt the then President had done well and the places he failed, four years on I am again presented with an opportunity to x ray a different administration this time the All progressive Congress whose stalwarts have challenged citizens to stone them if their mid-term score falls below par.

Just like I did with President Jonathan I will also score President Buhari based on critical benchmarks, but this time there will be a comparison between the two, here are the scores and why

Aviation 65%
Although the local airlines are almost in coma due to spare parts and forex scarcity, with a host of international airlines including Delta Airlines leaving the country due to medieval policies, the Buhari performed fairly well in the Aviation sector. The score of 65% was reached as a result of the following

1. Speed of upgrade of Kaduna Airport and repair of the Nnamdi Azikiwe international Airport Abuja and the professional manner in which passengers were handled and moved in- between cities.

2. Relative safety record in the sector and progress on rehabilitation especially the Abuja new terminal.

However, job losses, airlines folding ups, and the completion of the Daura helipad being the only other major project completed gave the president the 65% score

PMB 55%. GEJ 95%

Reason for GEJ's 95%
Rehabilitation and modernization of terminals ,New international and cargo Airports, improved services ,waivers, etc

Rail Transport 39%

Here the President should have done better because he could have built on the success of the previous administration, the president fared well with the painting and commissioning of the Abuja - Kaduna Speed rail constructed by President Jonathan.
Apart from this the administration has struggled to find finance to fund its proposed coastal rail projects while the rehabilitated rail infrastructure inherited from the Jonathan Administration seems to be decaying under Buhari. Work has however progressed on the Abuja light rail project being constructed by the Chinese.

PMB 39%. GEJ 80%


GEJ rating was due to
(Rehabilitation of rail lines, resumption of the Lagos - Kano service after 15 years , new air conditioned coaches and improved services at upgraded of stations, Kaduna -Abuja speed rail , Abuja light rail etc )

Water Transport 75%

Buhari did better than Jonathan here because some of the projects executed under GEJ especially the dredging are being redone and marine transport seem not to have improved despite the huge investment by Pres Yaradua. By expectation ships should have been moving cargo from Onitsha to Lokoja- Niger s[b][/b]tate but as at today the channels are still blocked.

The recent acquisitions of Ships and improvement in port operations by the NPA ensured PMB got better scores than GEJ here


PMB 75 %. GEJ 65%


Roads 25%

Here is one area that the current administration is doing terribly, most reads that were previously motorable have simply crumbled under this administration, road maintenance seem to have gone into oblivion.
With the exception of the Lagos - Ibadan expressway that was also under construction by GEJ our roads are in a complete sham , traveling with personal vehicles have become more expensive not because of fuel but largely due to what bad roads inflicts on vehicles.
The only "good" side to this problem is that spare parts dealers and mechanics are smiling.



PMB 25%. GEJ 65%

GEJ score was due to:
Improved road network, less potholes on highways, SURE P intervention on East West Road , Benin -Ore , Kano- Maiduguri, Abuja- Lokoja, Loko- oweto Etc ,)

Agriculture 25%

When a country has an Agriculture minister that is aspiring to import grass from Brazil to feed cows when there is no food for humans in the land what you get is hunger and starvation .

Rice became untouchable to, many families in Nigeria because we banned the product when our local production could barely meet 25% of our total demand a fatal error!!!!!

Another major issue in the agricultural sector under Buhari was the blind eye he turned to the activities of his fellow Fulani herders who invade farms eat up crops and harvest and in most instances kill the farmers.Benue the food basket of the nation was the worst hit.

Dr Akinkumi Adeshina pioneerd the rice revolution under GEJ, fertilizer -wallet, cocoa production and Hyde's and skin export Buhari should have built on that, but it never happened!


PMB 25% GEJ. 80 %


Power 35%.
As Governor of Lagos, Fashola had thundered that providing power supply was not rocket science today it seems PMBs minister of power is providing more darkness than Nigerians can endure.
Under PMB the electricity bills were tripled yet Nigerians continue to pay for darkness despite the promise by the APC to provide 20,000 megawatts of electricity.

PMB 35.% GEJ. 39%

Reason for GEJ's 39
(Although good progress was made in the privatisation of GENCOS and DISCOS, low harvest of generated power, persistent outages ,load shedding, failure to meet prepaid meter targets, outrageous bills, nonchalant attitude of PHCN to customer needs , un maintained and overloaded transformers, continued to plague Nigerians)

Security 55%.
Overall PMB feared better that GEJ here , the Sunday - Sunday bombing of churches under GEJ seem to have been disappeared under Buhari, many of the chibok girls are back although many still believed it was stage managed , suicide bombings seem to have been confined to Borno axis.
PMB would have scored much higher here but for the following reasons

1. Escalation of Kidnapping for Ransome and rise in robbery across Nigeria.

2. Terror being unleashed on citizens by Fulani herdsmen

PMB 55 % GEJ 50%



Foreign Investment 29%
Despite spending a chunk of the foreign reserve on foreign travels PMB score card on foreign investment is abysmal , to complicate matters Nigeria was not only displaced as the top destination for FDI in Africa it is no longer on the list of nations.
The nation recorded its lowest ever qrt inflow of 501.83 USD Million under PMB.

https://tradingeconomics.com/nigeria/foreign-direct-investment


A Forex regime that allows you to bring in money but bar you from taking your profit was the medieval policy that drove investor's from Nigeria.

The good news is that investors are gradually returning due to new policy changes effected

PMB 29% GEJ 80%

Ports operations 50 %

But for the executive orders issued last week nothing has changed at our port, the roads leading to the major ports had even deteriorated, the good news here is that corruption among customs officials has reduced, and transparency has been improved upon but ethnicity and religion seem to be the new yardsticks these days.

PMB 50%. GEJ% 50%

Healthcare 32%
Under PMB rats killed many Nigerian's. Many Lassa fever deaths could have been avoided if the right things were done on time like we did in the Ebola crisis. Meningitis that was contained for years became an unsurmountable hill for PMBs team, the quality of care Government hospitals is a story for another day.
Perhaps these conditions necessitated the policy Summersault that resulted in PMB seeking foreign treatment for his ear infection & his latter medical challenges.


PMB 32% GEJ 75%

GEJ score was due to ( less labour acrimony in the sector, improved service delivery especially in Maternal and Child Health , COMESS ,CONTIS, approval and payment ,strengthening of NHIS among others )

Labour 21%
2 years in office, 2 years promotion areas , including unpaid salaries across the country. Pensioner entitlements continued to be delayed among many other labour issues that stems mainly from nepotism in employment.

The government promised 3 million jobs annually but lost more than 4.5 million jobs in a single year.

http://pulse.ng/local/buhari-4-58-million-nigerians-have-lost-their-jobs-under-president-nbs-id5440745.html


Nothing explains this score better than the actions of the workers themselves who booed , pelted and walked out on the labour minister, Governors and other APC leaders at this year’s workers day ..

PMB. 21%. GEJ 75%

GEJ score was due to (improved minimum wage workers& NYSC, pensions payments, centralised payroll systems among others)

Petroleum sector 40%

This score is as a result if the huge scarcity of petroleum products witnessed in the first of the two years of Buhari presidency despite the increase in pump price our refineries are still in coma and product importation still remain high.

The promise of 40 per liter during the campaign and the fake mathematical equation used to derive same by Tam David west has simply vanished leaving Nigerians with huge transport fares, a hole in the pocket due to power generator fuel consumption and bitter taste of change in the mouth.
Despite the Niger Delta sabotage Buhari has done fairly well to make products available and exploration in the chad & Benue basins have continued.

Buhari 40% GEJ 60%

GEJ score was due to (increasing the refining capacity to 10.2 million litres daily, stability in petrol price and supply,cleansing of the subsidy scheme and increased private sector investment participation)

Economic growth and stability 10%

The moment PMB segregated Nigerians into 5% and 95 % national stability was put on the line, and everyone knows that national stability and economic growth are conjoined twins.
The nation is currently in its worst recession with negative GDP growth, the naira is competing with Zimbabwean dollar for relevance, while factories continue to fold up due to lack of forex to buy spares and raw material.
Buhari met the naira 197 to the dollar his policies ensured that the naira was the world’s worst performing currency by 2017.
The inability of the president to see himself as the father of all increased instability and dampened growth, the complete lack of wisdom in the blind implementation of the TSA was the final nail in the coffin of the economy.


PMB 10%. GEJ 70%

GEJ s score was due to ( The growth in the economy placing Nigeria as one of the fastest growing Economy in the world with Over $50 billion in External reserves ,(Real) strong bank courtesy of CBN reforms)

Corruption 60%

The score would have been much higher due to the whistle blower successes and high profile arrests and trials but for the following
1. Turning a blind eye to corrupt APC stalwarts
2. Constituting himself into accuser, judge and "God"
3. Disobedience and complete disregard for the judiciary and court orders


This three and many more has enmeshed Buharis corruption crusade into the mud and transformed it into a drive to eliminate competition, this was not helped by the actions of Babachir the grass cutter and his above the law chief of staff.

PMB 60% GEJ 49%



Education 15%

The illegal dissolution of The governing council of universities and the replacement of performing vice chancellors and competent workers with lackeys and relatives has characterized education in the last two years.

The dip in the efficiency of JAMB, the cancellation of presidential scholarships as well as the plight of many Nigerian's on nationally funded scholarship including the closures of higher institutions already set up by GEJ did not help Buhari cause here.

PMB 45%. GEJ 80%


GEJ s score was due to (The establishment of Federal universities in all states without one , the introduction of the Almajiri school system, the almost seamless flow and stability in universities ,Graduate and PG scholarship
Schemes, unity schools rehabilitation among others )

Press Freedom 4%
I won't be explaining this !!!!!!! The title speaks for itself, not just PMB, a huge slice of the APC including their leaders are allergic to criticism!

Ask Abati !!


PMB 4%. GEJ 95%




Electoral reforms 3%

Elections and INEC under PMB is similar to Iwu's INEC or iwururu as I call him under OBJ, inconclusiveness and mandate robbery under police and army supervision has become the norm.
Edo is case study!

PMB 3%. GEJ 91%

International Relations. 70%

Although most of his trips outside Nigeria has not yielded dividend, Buhari score card on international relations is excellent, his action at ensuring a peaceful transition in the Gambia is commendable, however, his refusal to obey the ECOWAS court is threatening to rubbish this.

PMB 70% GEJ 70%

Final Note.
It is difficult for some many to see things beyond Religion, politics and ethnicity, but it is instructive to note that if Nigeria gets better today we will all be beneficiaries, if things also become worse we will all feel the bite because we all go to thesame market , and the traders will treat us the sameway whether we are partyless , APGA, PDP ,APC, or even KOWA that's why we must at all times tell our leaders the truth and help them take decisions that will help Nigeria achieve true greatness.

Overall the Buhari administration has recorded some highs but with many lows especially in critical sectors. nevertheless for the country to achieve any meaningful development we must rise above sectarian divisions, promote objectivity and patriotism and in the end Nigeria will be a better place for us and our children .

Finally I wish President Buhari a quick recovery and safe return home.


God bless Nigeria & Happy Democracy Day 2017



"The tenure of human positions, no matter how highly exalted will eventually come to an end. Only Gods tenure is eternal" Oche Otorkpa

https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/7569670




Oche Joseph O.

For u mind u get facts. Gwan sit down! This writerup na complete trash.

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Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by donaldinho111: 9:14am On May 30, 2017
ehie:
quota system general
Exactly.... QS general
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by ephi321(f): 9:15am On May 30, 2017
obailala:
I've never really denied my disappointment in the current govt (even though I just dont like talking about it). I however still harbour a greater resentment for the last guys cos they had all that was needed but just chose to bungle it all up sharing private jets like toys to the detriment of real development. I feel really irked whenever I see people painting them saints and if you notice, most of my NL political comments are in response to such 'gej is a saint' comment.

I totally get your point. I think things are currently so bad that people can't help but paint the previous administration in a better light. GEJ was no saint and should never be treated as such, but people need to stop placing the buck of every darn misnomer of this current admin at his feet, that's what annoys me and a number of people. They should be accountable and take responsibility for their failures.
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by nell4: 9:16am On May 30, 2017
BRIGHTRIVERS:
Aisha Bihari: Humor-0%

Patience Jonathan: Humor- 85%

Op u cannot neglect their wives,you sure know the popular success saying.
nahh not 85% .shld be 1000%
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by dapiluv: 9:16am On May 30, 2017
Judge, well done sir.
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by ayindejimmy(m): 9:16am On May 30, 2017
ochejoseph:
PRESIDENT BUHARI Vs GOODLUCK JONATHAN's MID TERM ASSESSMENT
SCORES & CRITERIA


On the 30th of May 2013 on the challenge of then President Goodluck Jonathan' I presented a score card of where In my opinion I felt the then President had done well and the places he failed, four years on I am again presented with an opportunity to x ray a different administration this time the All progressive Congress whose stalwarts have challenged citizens to stone them if their mid-term score falls below par.

Just like I did with President Jonathan I will also score President Buhari based on critical benchmarks, but this time there will be a comparison between the two, here are the scores and why

Aviation 65%
Although the local airlines are almost in coma due to spare parts and forex scarcity, with a host of international airlines including Delta Airlines leaving the country due to medieval policies, the Buhari performed fairly well in the Aviation sector. The score of 65% was reached as a result of the following

1. Speed of upgrade of Kaduna Airport and repair of the Nnamdi Azikiwe international Airport Abuja and the professional manner in which passengers were handled and moved in- between cities.

2. Relative safety record in the sector and progress on rehabilitation especially the Abuja new terminal.

However, job losses, airlines folding ups, and the completion of the Daura helipad being the only other major project completed gave the president the 65% score

PMB 55%. GEJ 95%

Reason for GEJ's 95%
Rehabilitation and modernization of terminals ,New international and cargo Airports, improved services ,waivers, etc

Rail Transport 39%

Here the President should have done better because he could have built on the success of the previous administration, the president fared well with the painting and commissioning of the Abuja - Kaduna Speed rail constructed by President Jonathan.
Apart from this the administration has struggled to find finance to fund its proposed coastal rail projects while the rehabilitated rail infrastructure inherited from the Jonathan Administration seems to be decaying under Buhari. Work has however progressed on the Abuja light rail project being constructed by the Chinese.

PMB 39%. GEJ 80%


GEJ rating was due to
(Rehabilitation of rail lines, resumption of the Lagos - Kano service after 15 years , new air conditioned coaches and improved services at upgraded of stations, Kaduna -Abuja speed rail , Abuja light rail etc )

Water Transport 75%

Buhari did better than Jonathan here because some of the projects executed under GEJ especially the dredging are being redone and marine transport seem not to have improved despite the huge investment by Pres Yaradua. By expectation ships should have been moving cargo from Onitsha to Lokoja- Niger s[b][/b]tate but as at today the channels are still blocked.

The recent acquisitions of Ships and improvement in port operations by the NPA ensured PMB got better scores than GEJ here


PMB 75 %. GEJ 65%


Roads 25%

Here is one area that the current administration is doing terribly, most reads that were previously motorable have simply crumbled under this administration, road maintenance seem to have gone into oblivion.
With the exception of the Lagos - Ibadan expressway that was also under construction by GEJ our roads are in a complete sham , traveling with personal vehicles have become more expensive not because of fuel but largely due to what bad roads inflicts on vehicles.
The only "good" side to this problem is that spare parts dealers and mechanics are smiling.



PMB 25%. GEJ 65%

GEJ score was due to:
Improved road network, less potholes on highways, SURE P intervention on East West Road , Benin -Ore , Kano- Maiduguri, Abuja- Lokoja, Loko- oweto Etc ,)

Agriculture 25%

When a country has an Agriculture minister that is aspiring to import grass from Brazil to feed cows when there is no food for humans in the land what you get is hunger and starvation .

Rice became untouchable to, many families in Nigeria because we banned the product when our local production could barely meet 25% of our total demand a fatal error!!!!!

Another major issue in the agricultural sector under Buhari was the blind eye he turned to the activities of his fellow Fulani herders who invade farms eat up crops and harvest and in most instances kill the farmers.Benue the food basket of the nation was the worst hit.

Dr Akinkumi Adeshina pioneerd the rice revolution under GEJ, fertilizer -wallet, cocoa production and Hyde's and skin export Buhari should have built on that, but it never happened!


PMB 25% GEJ. 80 %


Power 35%.
As Governor of Lagos, Fashola had thundered that providing power supply was not rocket science today it seems PMBs minister of power is providing more darkness than Nigerians can endure.
Under PMB the electricity bills were tripled yet Nigerians continue to pay for darkness despite the promise by the APC to provide 20,000 megawatts of electricity.

PMB 35.% GEJ. 39%

Reason for GEJ's 39
(Although good progress was made in the privatisation of GENCOS and DISCOS, low harvest of generated power, persistent outages ,load shedding, failure to meet prepaid meter targets, outrageous bills, nonchalant attitude of PHCN to customer needs , un maintained and overloaded transformers, continued to plague Nigerians)

Security 55%.
Overall PMB feared better that GEJ here , the Sunday - Sunday bombing of churches under GEJ seem to have been disappeared under Buhari, many of the chibok girls are back although many still believed it was stage managed , suicide bombings seem to have been confined to Borno axis.
PMB would have scored much higher here but for the following reasons

1. Escalation of Kidnapping for Ransome and rise in robbery across Nigeria.

2. Terror being unleashed on citizens by Fulani herdsmen

PMB 55 % GEJ 50%



Foreign Investment 29%
Despite spending a chunk of the foreign reserve on foreign travels PMB score card on foreign investment is abysmal , to complicate matters Nigeria was not only displaced as the top destination for FDI in Africa it is no longer on the list of nations.
The nation recorded its lowest ever qrt inflow of 501.83 USD Million under PMB.

https://tradingeconomics.com/nigeria/foreign-direct-investment


A Forex regime that allows you to bring in money but bar you from taking your profit was the medieval policy that drove investor's from Nigeria.

The good news is that investors are gradually returning due to new policy changes effected

PMB 29% GEJ 80%

Ports operations 50 %

But for the executive orders issued last week nothing has changed at our port, the roads leading to the major ports had even deteriorated, the good news here is that corruption among customs officials has reduced, and transparency has been improved upon but ethnicity and religion seem to be the new yardsticks these days.

PMB 50%. GEJ% 50%

Healthcare 32%
Under PMB rats killed many Nigerian's. Many Lassa fever deaths could have been avoided if the right things were done on time like we did in the Ebola crisis. Meningitis that was contained for years became an unsurmountable hill for PMBs team, the quality of care Government hospitals is a story for another day.
Perhaps these conditions necessitated the policy Summersault that resulted in PMB seeking foreign treatment for his ear infection & his latter medical challenges.


PMB 32% GEJ 75%

GEJ score was due to ( less labour acrimony in the sector, improved service delivery especially in Maternal and Child Health , COMESS ,CONTIS, approval and payment ,strengthening of NHIS among others )

Labour 21%
2 years in office, 2 years promotion areas , including unpaid salaries across the country. Pensioner entitlements continued to be delayed among many other labour issues that stems mainly from nepotism in employment.

The government promised 3 million jobs annually but lost more than 4.5 million jobs in a single year.

http://pulse.ng/local/buhari-4-58-million-nigerians-have-lost-their-jobs-under-president-nbs-id5440745.html


Nothing explains this score better than the actions of the workers themselves who booed , pelted and walked out on the labour minister, Governors and other APC leaders at this year’s workers day ..

PMB. 21%. GEJ 75%

GEJ score was due to (improved minimum wage workers& NYSC, pensions payments, centralised payroll systems among others)

Petroleum sector 40%

This score is as a result if the huge scarcity of petroleum products witnessed in the first of the two years of Buhari presidency despite the increase in pump price our refineries are still in coma and product importation still remain high.

The promise of 40 per liter during the campaign and the fake mathematical equation used to derive same by Tam David west has simply vanished leaving Nigerians with huge transport fares, a hole in the pocket due to power generator fuel consumption and bitter taste of change in the mouth.
Despite the Niger Delta sabotage Buhari has done fairly well to make products available and exploration in the chad & Benue basins have continued.

Buhari 40% GEJ 60%

GEJ score was due to (increasing the refining capacity to 10.2 million litres daily, stability in petrol price and supply,cleansing of the subsidy scheme and increased private sector investment participation)

Economic growth and stability 10%

The moment PMB segregated Nigerians into 5% and 95 % national stability was put on the line, and everyone knows that national stability and economic growth are conjoined twins.
The nation is currently in its worst recession with negative GDP growth, the naira is competing with Zimbabwean dollar for relevance, while factories continue to fold up due to lack of forex to buy spares and raw material.
Buhari met the naira 197 to the dollar his policies ensured that the naira was the world’s worst performing currency by 2017.
The inability of the president to see himself as the father of all increased instability and dampened growth, the complete lack of wisdom in the blind implementation of the TSA was the final nail in the coffin of the economy.


PMB 10%. GEJ 70%

GEJ s score was due to ( The growth in the economy placing Nigeria as one of the fastest growing Economy in the world with Over $50 billion in External reserves ,(Real) strong bank courtesy of CBN reforms)

Corruption 60%

The score would have been much higher due to the whistle blower successes and high profile arrests and trials but for the following
1. Turning a blind eye to corrupt APC stalwarts
2. Constituting himself into accuser, judge and "God"
3. Disobedience and complete disregard for the judiciary and court orders


This three and many more has enmeshed Buharis corruption crusade into the mud and transformed it into a drive to eliminate competition, this was not helped by the actions of Babachir the grass cutter and his above the law chief of staff.

PMB 60% GEJ 49%



Education 15%

The illegal dissolution of The governing council of universities and the replacement of performing vice chancellors and competent workers with lackeys and relatives has characterized education in the last two years.

The dip in the efficiency of JAMB, the cancellation of presidential scholarships as well as the plight of many Nigerian's on nationally funded scholarship including the closures of higher institutions already set up by GEJ did not help Buhari cause here.

PMB 45%. GEJ 80%


GEJ s score was due to (The establishment of Federal universities in all states without one , the introduction of the Almajiri school system, the almost seamless flow and stability in universities ,Graduate and PG scholarship
Schemes, unity schools rehabilitation among others )

Press Freedom 4%
I won't be explaining this !!!!!!! The title speaks for itself, not just PMB, a huge slice of the APC including their leaders are allergic to criticism!

Ask Abati !!


PMB 4%. GEJ 95%




Electoral reforms 3%

Elections and INEC under PMB is similar to Iwu's INEC or iwururu as I call him under OBJ, inconclusiveness and mandate robbery under police and army supervision has become the norm.
Edo is case study!

PMB 3%. GEJ 91%

International Relations. 70%

Although most of his trips outside Nigeria has not yielded dividend, Buhari score card on international relations is excellent, his action at ensuring a peaceful transition in the Gambia is commendable, however, his refusal to obey the ECOWAS court is threatening to rubbish this.

PMB 70% GEJ 70%

Final Note.
It is difficult for some many to see

https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/7569670




Oche Joseph O.



So the Federal government's school feeding program doesn't count, abi?

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Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by PeaceGord: 9:17am On May 30, 2017
obiageIi:



Oil price

Buhari - $50/barel


Jonathan - $110/barel


Ibü nnó ozu nwúrú anwü.

Kitikpa gbawaa gi nti.

Onye mmüö!
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by Nobody: 9:19am On May 30, 2017
Fact is that GEJ on his worst day is better than Buhari on his best day, you cannot compare light with darkness or heaven with hell
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by bangging(m): 9:19am On May 30, 2017
obiageIi:
Idiotically skewd write up
write your own too sir
...
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by DWJOBScom(m): 9:22am On May 30, 2017
BRIGHTRIVERS:
Aisha Bihari: Humor-0%

Patience Jonathan: Humor- 85%

Op u cannot neglect their wives,you sure know the popular success saying.

you nailed it!

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Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by IgweBUIKE1(m): 9:22am On May 30, 2017
obiageIi:



Oil price

Buhari - $50/barel


Jonathan - $110/barel
under obasanjo there was less hunger in the land yet oil was below §50..even if oil sell @150 under Buhari I doubt if the citizens will feel the impact

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Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by promisechild421: 9:22am On May 30, 2017
Level of corruption by public officers and abandoned project?

PMB = ........? GEJ = .........?
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by obailala(m): 9:23am On May 30, 2017
tuniski:

Just compare life on the streets QED. No excuse whatsoever for this disastrous govt of scammers aka Chanji. Before making excuses just remember OBJ inherited a comatose nigeria from the military and we didn't enter recession. By the way, was GEJ elected to be president of SS/SE that the often used lame talk of little projects in the regions,should suffice?
1. Comparing life on the streets is meaningless, we're in a recession and recessions dont just happen overnight; different things lead to recession and it unravels slowly. In otherwords, that a country hits recession today does not mean the factors/actions/inactions/indiscretions which led to it happened today.

2. OBJ did not inherit an economy in shock, so it is a very different scenario. A man earning 20k monthly may have learnt how to live comfortably on his earnings over time. But if after getting comfortable on an income of 50k, his income suddenly gets cut back to 20k, he would definitely not live as comfortable as he was 15 years ago when he previously earned that 20k.

3. When I asked for projects, I was referring to the entire country, not a single zone.

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Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by bangging(m): 9:23am On May 30, 2017
almarthins:


Sycophants! Stop deceiving urself jare
and you too stop this sufring and smiling life style of yours.. Say the truth and it shall set u free
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by DWJOBScom(m): 9:24am On May 30, 2017
baralatie:

that is to tell you the reason why Nigeria got itself to this point we are right now!
A lot of negative forces was at work and the APC had their hands in it.
I rather bookmark you till federal elections come up in 2019.then I will remind this comment

wake up from your dreams and realise that they have nothing to offer
They have failed you in alot of ways and have not even given you a direction that you can we are fighting
They appointed the same set of men we expect to be persecuted and made them ministers after 6months of no trading , budget direction etc

STOP THIS AND WAKE UP
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by DWJOBScom(m): 9:26am On May 30, 2017
ochejoseph:


Madam

when we talk objectively there is no need for insults if truly you mean well for Nigeria

the reason why the crude price excuse will not fly is simple

1.Jonathan had a crude oil price of 110 but he had to contend with a huge subsidy regime which the APC stopped him from removing
2. Now Buhari has no high crude prices but he does not have the huge burden of subsidy which is now been paid by ordinary Nigerians.


A sound economic policy does not need crude oil to work it’s neither a machine no an equipment it’s an idea or innovation on paper

Treating each segment of the country failure does not need oil prices

Putting the right people in the right places even though they don’t come from your village does not need crude oil prices
most of the places he had low score did not require high oil prices but simple common sense

BRILLIANT MAN OF HISTORY
WELL DONE SIR

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Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by jayriginal: 9:28am On May 30, 2017
seunmsg:
Jonathan was really a high performer. He achieved so much mid way into his tenure that Nigerians had to massively vote him out 2 years later due to his wonderful performance. OP, well-done Sir.

As in the article is just a crude joke. Who is owing salaries? Federal or state governments? That's just one example of the nonsense in the articles. I could go on but there's no need when people are determined to rewrite history.

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Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by ogahug: 9:30am On May 30, 2017
obiageIi:
Idiotically skewd write up
OK. Write your own and do the comparison so that we can see and judge.
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by signz: 9:31am On May 30, 2017
Nothing to add again.

Results are there for everybody to see.

Judging by the majority of comments, scales are falling off from our eyes. We are now beginning to see clearly.

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Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by geniousisrael: 9:32am On May 30, 2017
seunmsg:



Yeah, the economy was so good that we had to be borrowing money to pay Federal civil servant in the last months of his presidency.
and now at this early of ur goat regime,are we generating the money to pay them?
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by HENRY940: 9:41am On May 30, 2017
Summary
Bubu taking us back to Stone​ age

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Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by Nobody: 9:41am On May 30, 2017
bakynes:

See this one, did Patience Jonathan not spend our money abroad on health. That is not an issue, with or without his presence the country will move on, the Budget is already in place and will run on the already laid down policies which the Acting president will oversea.

How do you know it's "your" money she spent, didn't Aisha Buhari donate millions of naira to IDPs where did she get the money from, also same woman uses clothing accessories worth millions of dollars. For a woman who has no tangible source of income to be worth such, where did the money come from?

Back to Buhari, we've never spent this much on a president's health alone up till now, $50,000 just to cover his ear treatment and this is minus estacodes for accompanying government staffs, landing cost of his private jet which is parked at Heathrow Airport, etc
Re: President Buhari Vs Goodluck Jonathan's Mid Term Assessment Scores & Criteria by sammhi(m): 9:43am On May 30, 2017
My issues with your scores are that it is subjective .
Please use a clearly defined parameters to allocate scores
No doubt , any sane unbiased person may agree with you subjective assessment 70% but a clear guide will remove any doubt .

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