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2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by henrypsexy(m): 8:09am On Nov 19, 2018
2019: Buhari, Atiku unveil plans as campaigns begin

President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday asked Nigerians to re-elect him in 2019, primarily to keep fighting the corruption war his administration started in 2015.

He also stated that his commitment to the provision of infrastructure, rebuilding the economy and sustaining the anti-insurgency war would be re-doubled if given a second opportunity.

Buhari spoke in Abuja at the unveiling  of his 2019 campaign document, titled, ‘The Next Level.’

The two-part document also showcased the achievements of his administration in the past three years, especially in the provision of infrastructure and tackling insecurity.

The event took place at the Banquet Hall, Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The President, whose speech was devoted more to corruption, noted that except the county was rid of the problem, it would get nowhere.

He stated, “To succeed, moral integrity and conscience must continue to form the dominant character of our nation and its leadership.

“Corruption is an existential threat to Nigeria. Despite the gains we have made in closing the gates, we know that there is still much ground to be covered to stop systemic corruption. We are committed to deepening the work we started this past term.

“The nation’s assets and resources will continue to be organised and utilised for the good of the common man.”

The President told Nigerians that they would either leave him in office to fight corruption or allow the county to return to the past.

Buhari added, “The next four years will be quite significant for our country. Nigeria is faced with a choice to keep on building a new Nigeria or to go back to its tainted past, which favoured the opportunistic few.

“Our choices will surely shape us, defining clearly, our economic security and our future prosperity. Nigeria, more than ever before, needs a stable and people-focused government to move the development of our county forward.

“Join us in this journey to the next level, for a strong and stable Nigeria…”

Buhari announced that at least 15 million new jobs would be created in the next phase of his administration if re-elected.
The President called on all candidates and political parties to be peaceful.
He said, “I urge all candidates and supporters of all political parties to go about their campaigns peacefully and decently. As I always say, we have no other country but Nigeria. Let us not set it ablaze because of politics of sectional interestss.”

At the event, selected ministers spoke on the “achievements” of the Buhari administration.

For instance, the Minster of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola (SAN), spoke on road infrastructure, power and housing provisions.

Fashola said work was ongoing on 365 roads. He stated that 244 of the roads were awarded in 2001 and abandoned, adding that Buhari revived them for completion.

The Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, praised Buhari for insisting that all the rail projects inherited from the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan were not abandoned.

I’ll privatise nation’s four refineries, NNPC – Atiku

Also on Sunday, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, formally released his policy document aimed at wooing voters for the 2019 elections.

The 63-page document titled, ‘Let’s get Nigeria working again,’ captured his plan for the nation’s critical sectors.

Atiku categorises his mission into three: unity, security and prosperity.

Under what he tagged, ‘Refining and Petrochemical Infrastructure,’ the former vice- president promised to privatise all the nation’s four refineries if voted into office in February 2019.

He said the decision became necessary because the four refineries with a total installed capacity of 450,000 barrels per day had operated sub-optimally over time.

Atiku noted that the refineries had struggled to produce at 10 per cent of installed capacity.

He described Nigeria as the most inefficient member of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries in terms of both the percentage of installed refining capacity that worked and the percentage of crude refined.

He said, “We shall prioritise investment in nameplate capacity and ensure that Nigeria starts to refine 50 per cent of its current crude oil output of two million barrels per day by 2025.

“We shall privatise all four outstanding government-owned refineries to competent off-takers with mandates to produce agreed levels of refined output.

“We shall issue new licences for Greenfield investment in crude oil refining and allied activities,” adding, “We shall introduce market-friendly fiscal and pricing policies.”

Atiku said the objectives of the policy were, among others, to create one million new jobs within 10 years via petrochemicals and petrochemicals-based activities, as well as to build enabling infrastructure to add value to the economy via the development of petrochemical facilities.

As part of efforts to promote the oil and gas sector, Atiku said he would partially privatise the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation to ensure transparency and accountability of the oil firm.


He also promised to reconsider the introduction of the marginal fields’ bid round and oil  blocks’ bid round as well as the building of modular refineries in the northern parts of the country.

The PDP candidate said he would deploy modern technology in pipeline surveillance and other security enhancements as well as intensify engagement with local communities in the oil production zones.

Promising to embrace restructuring, Atiku said his administration would decongest the exclusive and the concurrent list in the Constitution.

He stated that the Federal Government would retain the role of providing required direction for the economy, defence and national security, internal law and order, currency, international affairs and foreign policy, customs, citizenship and immigration, firearms and related matters.

He added, “Issues bordering on minerals and mines, internal security including police, law and order, railways, communications, transport, environment, land matters etc would be devolved to the concurrent list.

“Local governments shall become an independent tier of government, generating units will be supported in economy management.

“Nigeria’s common resources will be shared equitably in accordance with a new revenue allocation formula to be negotiated across abroad.”

On youths and women empowerment, the PDP candidate promised to break all barriers that prevented women from actualising their potential whether in adolescence or adulthood.

He regretted that while women constituted 50 per cent of Nigeria’s population, they were less empowered financially, politically, socially, culturally and economically within and outside the home.

Atiku promised to create a special tribunal for crimes against women.

“We shall encourage states and the private sector to incentivise studies for girls in sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics.

“We shall provide microfinance and financing schemes specifically targeted at the youth and women.

“We shall create a special tribunal for crimes against women including domestic violence, physical or sexual abuse, rape.”

He added, “We shall increase women representation and retention rates in politics and business, through positive action such as quotas for women on political platform and corporate boards.

“We shall increase the number of appointments made to young people in government and in government committees.”

Under his economic development agenda, Atiku said he would ensure a competitive and open economic system; reform public institutions; reduce infrastructure deficit; promote economic diversification; and human capital development.

He said he would target the creation of three million self-and-wage-paying employment opportunities in the private sector annually.

Atiku  added that he would target all categories of youths, including graduates, early school leavers as well as out-of-school and unemployed youths.

Atiku said he had a good grasp of the challenges facing Nigeria and would learn from the mistakes of the past, consolidate on the successes of previous regimes and build the future.

The presidential candidate said he had an unwavering commitment to the principles of open, competitive and private sector-driven economy and was committed to building institutions.

I’ll lift over 80 million people out of poverty – Ezekwesili

The presidential candidate of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, Dr Oby Ezekwesili, similarly kicked off her presidential campaign, saying she remained “the best man for the job.”

Ezekwesili who is a former minister of education, released official photographs for the campaign.

A terse statement by Aisha Yesufu, the Director of Special Projects for ‘Hope 2019’, the campaign organ of Ezekwesili, entitled, ‘Here comes the best MAN for the job, the woMAN,’ expressed optimism that by her track records, she would fight for Nigerians and the masses.

Yesufu said, “The Obiageli ‘Oby’ Ezekwesili For President organisation – Hope 2019, has issued official campaign photos as it kicked off the INEC-approved campaign season.

“Hope 2019 campaign kicked-off officially on Sunday with a thanksgiving service in Abuja, after which the candidate will go to her home state, Anambra, to officially get blessings from the royal father and other elders of her community.

“We are excited and we can’t wait. The best MAN for the job in 2019 is definitely a woMAN and this woman we know by her track record, will #Fight4Naija.”

Ezekwesili has promised to “lift over 80 million people out of poverty”, if voted into office in the 2019 general elections.

She has therefore challenged her rivals to “bring up their doable programmes to better the lots of citizens.”

According to her campaign organisation, watchers of the forthcoming general election in Nigeria have expressed the view that Ezekwesili remained the most prominent woman to run for the office of President in Nigeria’s history.

While describing her pledge of lifting over 80 million Nigerians out of poverty through human capital development and technological innovation as unprecedented, the organisation said her plan to lift majority of Nigerians out of extreme poverty stood out as the most actionable strategy in the lead up to next year’s general elections in the country.

Ezekwesili’s dream came on the heels of a recent pronouncement by the founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates, that the world could overcome extreme poverty as demonstrated by countries including China, India, Mexico, South Africa.

Ezekwesili said, “Beyond the rhetoric  of this election season, it is clear to us that getting people out of debilitating poverty is the single most crucial assignment that we have. That is why we adopt this as the cornerstone of the #Oby4President campaign.”

While lamenting that most aspirants to public office in the country were seeking political power for its sake, the campaign organisation said, “This position is premised on Oby Ezekwesili’s informed belief that only a prosperous people can take the nation into the future we all dream of.”

She contended that since research had indicated that over 40 per cent of cases of extreme poverty could be found in sub-Saharan Africa, she promised  by year 2050, “to turn around these tragic projections, we need to drastically change how we do things as a country. We cannot continue to vote in the incompetent leaders who put us into this poverty while expecting change to happen.”

“It’s time to put in motion another wave of poverty reduction – which has slumped by over 1.2 billion people globally since 1990 – and we are more than ready to make this happen,” she stated.

US, EU urge transparent campaigns, warn against hate speech

As the campaigns for the 2019 elections commenced on Sunday, the United States, European Union and 23 other western nations have called for transparent campaigns in the run up to the polls.

They also warned political and non-political actors against hate speech and violence, stressing that their concern was to see a process leading to free, fair, transparent and peaceful elections.

The group in a joint statement in Abuja on Sunday said they would follow the campaigns and monitor the election process closely.

The statement was signed by the European Union (Delegation to Nigeria), France, Germany, United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic and Denmark.

Other signatories included Finland, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Romania, Slovakia, Spain and Sweden.

The group said, “As friends of Nigeria and its people, we will follow the campaigns and election process closely. Who wins the elections is for the Nigerian people to decide. Our concern is to see a process leading to free, fair, transparent and peaceful elections.

“We hope to see transparent campaigns and we urge all voters to use their democratic right and vote. We are particularly keen to see greater participation of women, youth and people living with disabilities.

“We urge all involved – political and non-political actors – to refrain from using hate speech and take a firm stance against violence. The 2015 Peace Accords played an important role in that regard and we welcome new efforts towards that end.”

The coalition expressed concern over widespread incidents of intimidation, interference and vote-buying during the recent elections.

“We were also perturbed by irregularities and violence during party primaries, and noted with particular concern that several women candidates were disenfranchised,” it added.

The statement reiterated the importance of the Independent National Electoral Commission, noting that the commission must be allowed to operate free from outside pressure and intimidation, and in turn must demonstrate full neutrality and professionalism.

It said, “We encourage that adequate funding is swiftly facilitated for INEC and supporting institutions, and we hope to see the entry into force of improvements to the Electoral Act as soon as possible.

“We wish to draw particular attention to the fundamental role of the security agencies in providing a safe and secure environment for the Nigerian people to exercise their democratic rights.

“It is vital that security agencies act, and are seen to act, in an impartial manner that maintains the high standards of professional conduct.”

Culled: Punch

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by cinoedhunter: 8:10am On Nov 19, 2018
sad see all this plans are worthless if I don't get a job.... yes... grin

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by Observer007(m): 8:11am On Nov 19, 2018
angry


This early Monday morning. Who's going sit down and read this long epistle, especially when it's all same of the same political talk that never gets actualised? The masses never get factored in into their 'plans'....

Whether Buhari or Jubril or Atiku, whoever PDP/APC finally agree to rig into office, it's all same of the same. We shall continue to retrogress with these guys still hanging around.

Unfortunately, majority of Nigerian enlightened and vibrant youths who are supposed to make the required change by their collective actions are the ones clamouring for either Buhari or Atiku.

May we become wise some day.

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by SarkinYarki: 8:11am On Nov 19, 2018
Next Level of Bloodshed

Next Level of Job losses

Next Level of Inflation

Next Level of Poverty

Next Level of Nepotism

Next Level of herdsmen terrorism

Next Level of Hopelessness

We Reject Buharis Next Level Insha Allah !!!!!

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by satowind(m): 8:18am On Nov 19, 2018
Buhari's clone must go come 2019

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by BE811APP: 8:19am On Nov 19, 2018
Just wish I could blink and the elections are over...

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by FindX(m): 8:19am On Nov 19, 2018
cinoedhunter:
sad see all this plans are worthless if I don't get a job.... yes... grin


Be ready to be jobless for the next 8years.

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by condralbedez: 8:19am On Nov 19, 2018
we will get it right this time,insha allah

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by hisexcellency34: 8:20am On Nov 19, 2018
Buhari, pls I beg you in the name of Allah. Don't take me to the next level. Let me drop at the next bus stop in this ten chance bus

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by Nobody: 8:20am On Nov 19, 2018
Next level of poverty and hardship. If you know, you know.

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by Apina(m): 8:20am On Nov 19, 2018
I'm damn tired of hearing this useless gospel of corruption. You cannot be preaching corruption when millions are losing their jobs by the minute, a person per 10 seconds falling into the poverty bracket, people dying all over the country and alot of atrocious acts carried out on the masses. In the guise of fighting corruption, you have taken away the poor man's daily bread as though they are the politicians who are stealing the national wealth. It has never been this hard, no jobs to do, companies are leaving in droves, SMEs are folding up and you tell us about corruption. The corruption is even worse now because people are doing what's necessary to survive, for God's sake let these people go and sleep, it's really frustrating and depressing talking about the country in the last three years. Nothing is working undecided

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by Nobody: 8:20am On Nov 19, 2018
Wrongly christened campaign slogan!


Next level of what?

Hunger?
Fulani killing?
Selective corruption fight?
Hike in prices?

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by Nobody: 8:20am On Nov 19, 2018
I don't trust these two northerners.

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by bitcoin215: 8:20am On Nov 19, 2018
Let the best among the 2 win


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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by Nnamekus1(m): 8:20am On Nov 19, 2018
Next level of lifelessness

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by aremz(m): 8:21am On Nov 19, 2018
Sai buhari!!!! You have my vote already Sir!!!

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by sureheaven(m): 8:22am On Nov 19, 2018
We are going to the next level.
We are progressive.

We are not athiefkulooting, same man privatized all the nation’s properties for 8 years to his personal self has embarked on that same mission again.

Sai baba to the lext level.

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by jchioma: 8:22am On Nov 19, 2018
Say no to zai baba!

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by Atk1nson(m): 8:23am On Nov 19, 2018
Atiku seems to be the only popular candidate with specific economic proposals. I agree with Atiku that commercialization, liberalization and privatization are the key tripods for harnessing our economic potentials.

I don't trust him not to use it as a means to empower himself and his cronnies though. Any free-market economic reform that doesn't have transparency at its core will only increase the gap between the rich and the poor in the Country

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by SamuelAnyawu(m): 8:25am On Nov 19, 2018
grin
Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by drey076(m): 8:25am On Nov 19, 2018
next level all the way

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by Observer007(m): 8:25am On Nov 19, 2018
sureheaven:
We are going to the next level.
We are progressive.

We are not athiefkulooting, same man privatized all the nation’s properties for 8 years to his personal self has embarked on that same mission again.

Sai baba to the lext level.

Smh

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by Racoon(m): 8:26am On Nov 19, 2018
Obidiently Atikulating all the way.

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by Wahala90: 8:26am On Nov 19, 2018
... .

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by Nobody: 8:26am On Nov 19, 2018
Sai Baba.
Take us to the NEXT LEVEL .
Take us to the New Nigeria that was once raped by Atiku and co.
Carry us dey go PMB.
I love you.
Handsome Presido and beautiful Wife.

As e dey pain dem, na so e dey sweet us grin

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by Nobody: 8:27am On Nov 19, 2018
WAILERS are dumbfounded and about to all commit suicide.

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by ashafaoladimeji: 8:27am On Nov 19, 2018
Buhari will take us to next level in good things shocked shocked

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by hucienda: 8:27am On Nov 19, 2018
Looking forward to study Atiku's Plan.
Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by jchioma: 8:27am On Nov 19, 2018
Say no to zai baba!



*NIGERIANS WILL NEVER FORGET THESE QUOTES:*

These were the words that turned my head for Buhari in 2015.

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*"A serious government will fix power problem in six months." - Babatunde Raji Fashola (November 12, 2014)*
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*"Stone us [APC] if we do not perform after two years." - Tony Momoh ( April 3, 2016, The Guardian)*
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*"The only way to have stable electricity is to vote out PDP." - Babatunde Raji Fashola (July 12, 2014, The Nation)*
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*"We seriously frown at President Goodluck Jonathan, over the unceremonious removal of the Group Managing Director of NNPC, Mr Andrew Yakubu." -(APC, August 4, 2014, Channels TV)*
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*"It's Time To Restructure Nigeria: The present situation of things where all component units get monthly allocation from the Federal Government only makes the states lazy and unproductive." - Nasiru El-Rufai (August 2010)*
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*"Jonathan should resign if he has no solution to the violence being unleashed on some parts of the country." - Nasiru El-Rufai (August 2012)*
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*"The only solution to the present political uncertainty in the country is for the National Assembly to set machineries in motion for the impeachment of ailing President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua." - Muhammadu Buhari (March 10, 2010, Sun Newspapers)*
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*"Waste: Let me give an instance, presently, there are more than 6 aircraft in the presidential fleet. What do you call that? "Billions of naira is budgeted every year for the maintenance of these aircraft not to talk of operational cost and other expenses." - Muhammadu Buhari (February 2015, Nigerians in UK)*
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*"We intend for instance, to bring back our National carrier, the Nigerian Airways. We shall do this by bringing all the aircraft in the presidential fleet into the Nigerian airway and within a year increase the fleet into about 20." -Muhammadu Buhari (February 2015, Nigerians in UK)*
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*"Why do I need to embark on a foreign trip as a president with a huge crowd with public funds?*
*"Why do I need to go for foreign medical trip if we cannot make our hospital functional?" - Muhammadu Buhari (February 2015, Nigerians in UK)*
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*"Why is the nation?s currency, the Naira, now trading for N180 per Dollar, while the South African Rand is trading at R11 to one United States Dollar?" - Babatunde Raji Fashola (Dec 26, 2014, The Nation)*
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*"Give Nigerians a daily update on the health of President Umaru Yar'Adua to stem the growing rumours surrounding his state of health." - Lai Mohammed (December 21, 2009, The Nation)*
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*"Amaechi is not only clean but a tool to free Nigeria from the corruption imposed on us by those who hate our nation." - APC (October 24, 2016, Vanguard)*
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*"The recent proscription of Boko Haram and Ansaru violates the Constitution." - Lai Mohammed (June 10, 2013, The Nation*

Be careful of what you say today because of tomorrow.

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by speedyGonzales: 8:27am On Nov 19, 2018
interesting

Atiku is more pragmatic and trying something different. privatizing NNPC may bring transparency to the organisation but will government still be able to make enough money from them? I don't know?

I would give Atiku a chance for four years then, evaluate his performance and decide again! We need new ideas, buhari is obviously exhausted.

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by Ventura1: 8:28am On Nov 19, 2018
SPICERHEAT is the way to go...

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Re: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by michoim(m): 8:29am On Nov 19, 2018
Atiku is only talking for his stomach. How he will privatise refineries and systematically buy it for himself to become the richest man in the world...Nigeria shine your eyes...

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