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Nigerian Youths El Salvador Has Just Elected A 37 Years Old President by jamjo: 4:43pm On Feb 05, 2019
It is disheartening, seeing our youths supporting APC/PDP candidates and even allowing themselves to be used as party thugs please stop disgracing yourselves, your families, your unborn generations and Nigeria as a country. Nigerian Youths I call on you to change the trajectory of Nigeria and Nigerians future it is time. Please don't let the February 19th election be a referendum on you all, In a country where the youths are the majorities we are expecting more from you all. It is a shame that a country with almost 200 million and with vibrant youths can only elect a dead wood as a president, NIGERIAN YOUTH MUHAMMAD BUHARI IS NOT FIT TO BE NIGERIA PRESIDENT.

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Re: Nigerian Youths El Salvador Has Just Elected A 37 Years Old President by fernandez1(m): 4:52pm On Feb 05, 2019
Buharimustgo16F:
If you Never Atikulate by Now is not too late to Atikulate keep your PVC save beware of APC because them fit come they form say na Pants them they look for mean why na ur PVC they planned For.



Are u not tired of these same recycled politicians .......

They are talking about youths.... U are here shouting atiku....all of them are big thieves.....buhari inclusive.

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Re: Nigerian Youths El Salvador Has Just Elected A 37 Years Old President by phelonrays: 5:03pm On Feb 05, 2019
WE SAY NO TO BUHARI
Re: Nigerian Youths El Salvador Has Just Elected A 37 Years Old President by rusher14: 5:04pm On Feb 05, 2019
jamjo:
It is disheartening, seeing our youths supporting APC/PDP candidates and even allowing themselves to be used as party thugs please stop disgracing yourselves, your families, your unborn generations and Nigeria as a country. Nigerian Youths I call on you to change the trajectory of Nigeria and Nigerians future it is time. Please don't let the February 19th election be a referendum on you all, In a country where the youths are the majorities we are expecting more from you all. It is a shame that a country with almost 200 million and with vibrant youths can only elect a dead wood as a president, NIGERIAN YOUTH MUHAMMAD BUHARI IS NOT FIT TO BE NIGERIA PRESIDENT.

How old is Atiku?

grin
Re: Nigerian Youths El Salvador Has Just Elected A 37 Years Old President by BuhariLooter(m): 5:22pm On Feb 05, 2019
APC are really desperate
They've seen the hand written on the wall .. Nigerians are Atikulating in millions every day .
Buhari will be disgraced this FailBuhari , Insha Allah .President:
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Re: Nigerian Youths El Salvador Has Just Elected A 37 Years Old President by jamjo: 6:11pm On Feb 05, 2019
[quote author=rusher14 post=75444052]

How old is Atiku?

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Sir no doubt Atiku is old but why I said Muhammad Bahuri is not fit to be president is not about age sir, Buhari is sick, all the signs of dementia is visible, Buhari is tired, Buhari cannot comprehend well anymore. Sir old age have cut up with Buhari at 75 some of us may be early than 75 and some may be late but what reasonable people do when they found themselves in a situation such as where Mr. president is right now they retired Buhari is making fool of himself every day and that is not what Nigeria as a country needs and as a patriotic Nigerian of which I think you are, please join hand to vote Buhari out Buhari, he have nothing to give anymore and it is time for Nigerians stop celebrating mediocrity and failure. Muhammad Buhari is now two-time president and two times he has failed. Nigerians, please Buhari did not succeed twice as president when he was on his right mind how will he succeed now that his health has cut up with him Nigerians please think.
Re: Nigerian Youths El Salvador Has Just Elected A 37 Years Old President by rusher14: 6:14pm On Feb 05, 2019
[quote author=jamjo post=75446287][/quote]

The topic of this thread was about age.

You cited Buhari as one too old for office.

I referenced his competitor whom you are likely to vote and you've gone on about how it isn't about age.

You've tried to bring in his health, yet he has outlived many who were laughing at his age and health in 2015.

Look for another reason but don't use age.
Re: Nigerian Youths El Salvador Has Just Elected A 37 Years Old President by rusher14: 6:26pm On Feb 05, 2019
[quote author=jamjo post=75446287][/quote]

The problem with many of you is that you listen to what others tell you without cross-checking yourselves.
Nigeria was not only in recession by the time Buhari took over on December, 31 1983, the country was hemorrhaging.
This is a New York times report before Buhari took over.

https://www.nytimes.com/1983/02/17/business/economic-strains-on-nigeria.html


The Nigerian economy is in deep trouble. When the Government laid out its current five-year development plan, the forecast for 1983 was that production of high-priced oil, at two million barrels a day, would earn the nation $30 billion.

As world oil markets faltered last year, the forecast was trimmed in November in an austerity budget based on production of a million barrels a day. At the time, industry analysts reckoned that, for the first quarter of 1983 at least, black Africa's largest oil producer would be able to pump 1.3 million barrels a day, about the December level.

The forecasts were wrong: In January, oil industry sources and Nigerian officials said, daily production was no more than 880,000 barrels, despite the expectation of high sales to wintry America and Europe. Early February was worse: 550,000 barrels a day.

The implications are serious. Nigeria, which faces elections in August, is spending far more than it is earning. Some prestige projects, like a $2 billion standard gauge railway, have already been shelved. Commercial Payments Slow

Moreover, the nation's foreign exchange reserves have fallen to just over $1 billion, enough to finance one month of imports, and that figure, the ecoomist said, is only ''notional'' because outstanding commercial payments are much higher. One Western banker put Nigeria's commercial debts at ''$6 billion minimum.'' Other estimates vary between $5 billion and $7 billion, compared with a relatively low long-term debt of $12 billion.
Continue reading the main story

(Banking sources in London said that Nigeria had begun talks aimed at getting a $1 billion credit to repay some of its commercial debts, Reuters reported Tuesday.)

Re: Nigerian Youths El Salvador Has Just Elected A 37 Years Old President by jamjo: 7:45pm On Feb 05, 2019
rusher14:


The problem with many of you is that you listen to what others tell you without cross-checking yourselves.
Nigeria was not only in recession by the time Buhari took over on December, 31 1983, the country was hemorrhaging.
This is a New York times report before Buhari took over.

https://www.nytimes.com/1983/02/17/business/economic-strains-on-nigeria.html


The Nigerian economy is in deep trouble. When the Government laid out its current five-year development plan, the forecast for 1983 was that production of high-priced oil, at two million barrels a day, would earn the nation $30 billion.

As world oil markets faltered last year, the forecast was trimmed in November in an austerity budget based on production of a million barrels a day. At the time, industry analysts reckoned that, for the first quarter of 1983 at least, black Africa's largest oil producer would be able to pump 1.3 million barrels a day, about the December level.

The forecasts were wrong: In January, oil industry sources and Nigerian officials said, daily production was no more than 880,000 barrels, despite the expectation of high sales to wintry America and Europe. Early February was worse: 550,000 barrels a day.

The implications are serious. Nigeria, which faces elections in August, is spending far more than it is earning. Some prestige projects, like a $2 billion standard gauge railway, have already been shelved. Commercial Payments Slow

Moreover, the nation's foreign exchange reserves have fallen to just over $1 billion, enough to finance one month of imports, and that figure, the ecoomist said, is only ''notional'' because outstanding commercial payments are much higher. One Western banker put Nigeria's commercial debts at ''$6 billion minimum.'' Other estimates vary between $5 billion and $7 billion, compared with a relatively low long-term debt of $12 billion.
Continue reading the main story

(Banking sources in London said that Nigeria had begun talks aimed at getting a $1 billion credit to repay some of its commercial debts, Reuters reported Tuesday.)









Sir excuses, excuses, excuses, 1983 excuses. 2015 excuses, Buhari is not the only president that came in when there are recession and no country change leaders who are doing well unless their mandate ends, government changes because the previous government where not doing well and the reason we have new government is they promise to do better, if they promise to do worst they will not smell the seat you will agree with me so please stop the excuses. I know no one has the magic wand to perform magic over time but what we expect from any new government is for the trajectory moving in a positive direction, not negative directions.
Re: Nigerian Youths El Salvador Has Just Elected A 37 Years Old President by rusher14: 7:53pm On Feb 05, 2019
jamjo:




Sir excuses, excuses, excuses, 1983 excuses. 2015 excuses, Buhari is not the only president that came in when there are recession and no country change leaders who are doing well unless their mandate ends, government changes because the previous government where not doing well and the reason we have new government is they promise to do better, if they promise to do worst they will not smell the seat you will agree with me so please stop the excuses. I know no one has the magic wand to perform magic over time but what we expect from any new government is for the trajectory moving in a positive direction, not negative directions.

You are writing rubbish.

A new York Times publication that predates Buhari's coming into office says what the economy suffered.

Your antagonism of this good man must haunt you forever.

Believe me.
Re: Nigerian Youths El Salvador Has Just Elected A 37 Years Old President by jamjo: 9:30pm On Feb 05, 2019
rusher14:


You are writing rubbish.

A new York Times publication that predates Buhari's coming into office says what the economy suffered.

Your antagonism of this good man must haunt you forever.

Believe me.


Sir, It is not personal but because you have made it so, let me say may your progress in life looks like Muhammad Buhari's government. A government that lacks vision, A government that failed in its three cardinal points of his agenda, A government of division, A government of the cabals, A government that produces hunger and a government that never valued human life. Muhammad Buhari may be a good man but he lacks leadership qualities. He is not a leader, he is sick, he is overtired, overtax, fatigue, weary, tire, drain whatever you want to add, let him go and retire and stop the disgrace If a president cannot in honesty articulate his/her policies and defend it in public he/she is not qualified to be in that seat period.

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