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7 Reasons Buhari May Lose Re-election In 2019 (no. 1 Is The Realest) by SamuelTurner(m): 8:57pm On Apr 10, 2018
Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari on Monday,
April 9 declared his intention to seek re-election in the
2019 general elections.

Read HERE in case you missed the news when President
Buhari made it know he will be running for Second term.
Some Nigerians have expressed their displeasure over the
president’s re-election bid, while pro-Buharists have
continued to garner supports for his second term ambition.
On the basis of the foregoing, Naijaloaded highlights the 7
reasons President Muhammadu Buhari may lose re-
election in 2019.


1. Herdsmen Attack
Nigeria has been battling with the crises between herdsmen
and farmers before the present administration came on
board.
However, many thought with the antecedent of President
Muhammadu Buhari, many believed that within the
shortest pace of time, herdsmen attack across the country
would be a thing of the past.
But they were wrong as these crises linger on and many
lives have been lost in it.
Amnesty International (AI), a global human rights
watchdog, described the response of the federal
government to communal violence as grossly inadequate,
too slow, ineffective, and in certain instances, illegal.
AI claimed that in January 2018 alone, clashes between
herdsmen and farmers in Adamawa, Benue, Taraba, Ondo
and Kaduna states, resulted in 168 deaths.
According to the body, hundreds of people lost their lives in
2017 and the federal government remained unable to
protect communities from the violent clashes, adding that
perpetrators were daily getting away with murder.


2. Recession
When we all thought the Dollar was too expensive during
Jonathan’s administration thinking Buhari will help us step
it down, not knowing it’s going to be a case of Fry Pan to
fire.
In August 2016, Nigeria Nigeria slipped into recession.
According to the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the
second quarter of 2016 Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
declined by -2.06 per cent.
Many Economists attributed the recession to poor
economic planning and inadequate concrete
implementation of economic planning, high inflation rate;
high interest rate, high taxation, and policy conflict.
Most significantly, it was attributed to the over dependent
of Nigeria government on oil for over 60% of its total
revenues and the country for over 90% of her foreign
exchange earnings.
Nigerians were thrown into hardship during this period of
recession as prices of commodities in the market
skyrocketed.
Even though the NBS announced in September 2017 that
Nigerian economy was out of recession, the people of
Nigeria are yet to feel the difference between the period
the country slipped into recession and when it emerged
from recession.


3. Insecurity
Insecurity is one of the major problems bedeviling Nigeria.
Killings, Suic*de bombing and kidnapping have become the
order of the day in Nigeria.
Many innocent lives have been lost to armed robbery and
kidnapping, and the government has not been able to nip
this menace in the bud.
Many are asking if the government still remembers its
constitutional function of protecting the lives and property
of its citizens.


4. Religious Issues
Nothing has so much divided Nigerians than religion. Many
believe that religious crises are more political than
religious.
The Boko Haram insurgency and the violence in Jos are
examples of religious crises that the country is plagued
with.
In Jos, the crises between Christians and Muslims have not
been resolved yet, and many lives have been lost to these
crises.
Before President Buhari took over the mantle of
leadership, the electorate had hoped that these and other
problems facing the country would become history if he
was elected to steer the ship of state.


5. Party Crisis
If the All Progressives Congress (APC) members can’t put
their own house in order, who will?
The internal crisis rocking the ruling party is an impediment
which could mar the chance of the party in the 2019
general elections.
Although, President Muhammadu Buhari designated
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to resolve disagreements
among party members, party leadership and political office
holders in some states of the federation, but the crisis
continues to deepen.
If the APC leadership allows the crisis to hit a crescendo,
then it should bid farewell to the presidency in 2019.


6. Unemployment
Higher Institutions keeps releasing Millions of Graduates
yearly even when those of the year before are still
languishing at home looking for what to do.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics, Nigeria’s
unemployment rate currently stands at 18.80 percent.
Year in year out the country is producing graduates that
without producing employment opportunities. This and
many other factors are responsible for different crimes that
are plaguing us a nation.
Nigerian youths are angry because they are jobless, and an
angry youth would only try to change the status quo, as was
the case with President Goodluck Jonathan when angry
Nigerians chased him out of power.


7. His Government Favors The Northerners More
President Buhari is perceived by many to be nepotistic
(meaning, he favors his relatives & family the most).
Many have expressed their displeasure about the
president’s appointments, saying that he favours the north
at the detriment of others.
The president was accused by a Second Republic lawmaker,
Junaid Mohammed, of giving key positions to his cousins,
nephews and in-laws.
A closer look into his Cabinet shows President Buhari
administrations favors the Northerners more.

The End!!!


Source:- https://www.naija.ng/1162720-7-factors-work-buhari-2019-presidential-election.html

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Re: 7 Reasons Buhari May Lose Re-election In 2019 (no. 1 Is The Realest) by SamuelTurner(m): 9:02pm On Apr 10, 2018
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Re: 7 Reasons Buhari May Lose Re-election In 2019 (no. 1 Is The Realest) by Kingpee2(m): 9:10pm On Apr 10, 2018
It is not may lose ,it should be (will lose)with all Nigerian has been through ,trust me he has lost....

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Re: 7 Reasons Buhari May Lose Re-election In 2019 (no. 1 Is The Realest) by ufuosman(m): 9:13pm On Apr 10, 2018
You said May abi?

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Re: 7 Reasons Buhari May Lose Re-election In 2019 (no. 1 Is The Realest) by SalamRushdie: 9:23pm On Apr 10, 2018
We must all make sure we send Buhari packing back to Duara

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Re: 7 Reasons Buhari May Lose Re-election In 2019 (no. 1 Is The Realest) by Paperwhite(m): 9:34pm On Apr 10, 2018
All these are not the limitations for Buhari because he was a failure before,a failure now & will remain a failure for ever no QED.

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Re: 7 Reasons Buhari May Lose Re-election In 2019 (no. 1 Is The Realest) by ANIOMADEI2018: 9:51pm On Apr 10, 2018
SAI BABA

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Re: 7 Reasons Buhari May Lose Re-election In 2019 (no. 1 Is The Realest) by SamuelTurner(m): 9:55pm On Apr 10, 2018
ANIOMADEI2018:
SAI BABA
your name is as confusing just like your future




Goat!!
Re: 7 Reasons Buhari May Lose Re-election In 2019 (no. 1 Is The Realest) by tuniski: 11:45pm On Apr 10, 2018
#BuhariTodaura2019 is irreversible!
Re: 7 Reasons Buhari May Lose Re-election In 2019 (no. 1 Is The Realest) by Nobody: 6:41am On Apr 11, 2018
Low Iq na disease. Ur pvc cant epp u. Under aged voters and cows go gv buhari votes. Shun pvc get a visa
Re: 7 Reasons Buhari May Lose Re-election In 2019 (no. 1 Is The Realest) by moscobabs(m): 6:43am On Apr 11, 2018
Buhari will still win

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