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"Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Racoon(m): 9:51pm On Oct 31, 2019
I was somewhere and we were discussing on some issues bedeviling us as a nation and when we got to the issue of baba being fond of traveling out of Nigeria like the “Ajala” of old, I told them humorously, “Next time, you would not make a Fulani man your president.

You know “Fulani” people do not stay at a place…” And we all did burst into laughter. Baba is very nomadic and it is understandable!

In 2015, we were told that there were ten (10) aircraft in Nigeria’s fleet! And in 2016, we were told that Nigeria would sell two (2) presidential jets to cut waste and reduce unnecessary luxuries.

Till this moment, we are still keeping all of them, maintaining unnecessary luxuries while our economy drowns in the ocean of waste and mismanagement.

A broke nation, keeping ten (10) aircraft in her fleet! Does this make any sense? You be the judge.On the condition that Buhari does not frequently jet out as he does since he came to power, the ten (10) aircraft in Nigeria’s fleet will be useless and baba does not want this to happen to Nigeria.


Those who are complaining should be thanking him for doing us a huge favor, flying almost everywhere.You know it’s not easy to fly out of Nigeria as he does.

You know this is what baba’s blind followers say; each time you want to complain on some of the things baba isn’t doing right.Even for keeping ten (10) aircraft in Nigeria’s fleet, baba is doing us a huge favor! Let us keep fooling ourselves

How can a nation that is said to be broke be keeping ten (10) aircrafts for two people (baba and Osinbajo)? Remember, to exhaust the budgeted 3.3 billion naira for their trips in 2020, expect many more unnecessary trips!

I call them unnecessary trips, because Buhari and Osinbajo are fond of making trips that can be delegated to some of their team members, making use of commercial airlines, reducing our current worthless cost of governance.

I am of the opinions that it is going to take a very long time before we can become a first world country. How do I mean? No nation wastes resources as we do and truly become great.

How can a 3rd world country like Nigeria be keeping ten (10) aircraft in its fleet? A developed country like America only keeps two (2) aircraft in its fleet! The way our political leaders are running Nigeria is not the way they are running their private businesses.

On the condition that Nigeria is truly a place to live in and enjoy as we are being told by our politicians, president Buhari would not have been running out of here as he consistently does since he found his way into Aso Rock. Even when his wife wanted to rest, she couldn’t find a suitable place to do so in Nigeria.

There is hardly one politician who rests in Nigeria.Each time our politicians want to rest and enjoy their money, they jet out of here. In other words, you hardly can rest in Nigeria, no matter how rich you are.


Apart from when he travels to the United Kingdom, Nigerians are usually informed about baba’s reasons for traveling to other places. Even the common man knows that Buhari is currently on an official assignment in Saudi Arabia.

After the business conference he sent to attend ends, he creases to be on an official assignment. Today, he proceeds to Makkah for a two-day personal religious act. Who pays for the extra two days he spends in Makkah?

If His Excellency, Professor Yemi Osinbajo decides to go to Jerusalem in office as a Christian, he is supposed to pay for his own trip out of his own pocket, because when it comes to religion, it is a personal thing, not a State thing. Remember, Nigeria is a secular country, not a religious one!

Baba’s coming private visit to the United Kingdom is the second this year alone! And I am sure he is going to embark on more private visits to the United Kingdom before his tenure in office fizzles out.

On the condition that the rate at which he goes on vacation is the rate at which presidents before him went on vacation, we would have no country today.

And his present level of commitment to serving Nigerians does not reflect the man who was weeping before he was in the long run voted into power about five (5) years ago.

The yardstick His Excellency, President Buhari uses for others is quite different from the one he uses for himself. He wants to reduce the rate at which other public servants travel, but maintains his own frequent and pointless trips.

When he finishes in 2023, we would know how much Nigeria has expended on his many trips to different parts of the world and especially, his private visits to the United Kingdom.

Many partisan and hypocritical citizens of Nigeria are quiet now, because it is not Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, who is in power.They would have screamed to high-heaven if what’s happening now did happen when he was in power.

They would have called him different names. But now that baba is the one in power, they do not mind if he moves the seat of power to London, governing from there. Our major problem in Nigeria is not corruption, but hypocrisy!

https://www.thecable.ng/buhari-a-public-servant-on-a-private-visit-with-public-money

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Racoon(m): 9:56pm On Oct 31, 2019
"...The yardstick His Excellency, President Buhari uses for others is quite different from the one he uses for himself. He wants to reduce the rate at which other public servants travel, but maintains his own frequent and pointless trips..."
Buhari is the biggest senseless hypocrite ever seen in Nigeria with useless mummified zombies supporting him.

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by leofab(f): 12:15am On Nov 01, 2019
After all mouth offs

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by festacman(m): 1:29am On Nov 01, 2019
I read this article and found it a bit petty.

With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advanced economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa. Therefore, describing president's diplomatic trips as "pointless" is mischievous and wicked.

Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.

What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.

The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.

Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.

Ironically, although 90% of former members of military ruling councils and their fronts as well as politicians and their cronies who raped Nigeria and squandered the massive wealth made oil from boom did not travel much but the money they stole travelled far and wide into their foreign bank accounts.

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Kendumazy(m): 5:14am On Nov 01, 2019
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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by themosthigh: 5:15am On Nov 01, 2019
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Pavore9: 5:18am On Nov 01, 2019
Private visits with public funds. cheesy

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by mozona(m): 5:21am On Nov 01, 2019
hmm...

gat nothing to say but it well with Nigerians

Amen

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by MoIbrahim: 5:21am On Nov 01, 2019
OP do you know the law of your country so? Better go and enlighten yourself on the entitlement of the president office, then ask your senator and MHOR to sponsor bill to amend this. Social media noise won't change nothing

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Nobody: 5:21am On Nov 01, 2019
Private visit with government jet, Buhari it is well.

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by LZAA: 5:23am On Nov 01, 2019
Look immhotep,greenback and GMBuharii must hear this
Cc Afamed helinues gwarotango sarrki

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Maxmavis(m): 5:23am On Nov 01, 2019
Stupid president

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by olayemioshiyemi: 5:23am On Nov 01, 2019
One chance

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Dobson43: 5:23am On Nov 01, 2019
sad
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by INTROVERT(f): 5:23am On Nov 01, 2019
No wailing please... grin grin grin









Let's enjoy SAI BABA





Do you expect the president to use local flight because he is going on a private visit. Does he stop being the president during the private visit. ATIKU, YOU and I that is complaining would have done same let's not deceive our selves. I've lost hope in Nigeria for this our generation, I only pity those who don't have connect to get well paying jobs or thriving business.

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by DMayor101: 5:24am On Nov 01, 2019
Pavore9:
Private visits with public funds. cheesy
That’s simply corruption

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by daleehat: 5:24am On Nov 01, 2019
Racoon:
Buhari is the biggest senseless hypocrite ever seen in Nigeria with useless mummified zombies supporting him.
junks put together by a crabby fellow... mcheewwww....

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by onlyonechid84(m): 5:24am On Nov 01, 2019
They said they are fighting corruption, when the looted funds is being recovered and re-looted again "legally".
Sometimes I wish I was mother confessor angry

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:25am On Nov 01, 2019
Another thread for WAILERS and enemies of Nigeria.

You guys wailed from 2015 to 2019,
Now you are in the 2nd half of your wailing 2019 to 2023.

Happy wailing to y'all!
Una go wail, una neck go long.

Dear darling Daddy, President Muhammadu Buhari,
Keep on doing all the good and positive works you are doing to make our nation work again.

Thanks for rebuilding our dented image by looters, fraudsters and criminals abroad.


Sane Nigerians are with you sir.


Supreme Court Final Judgement hit some enemies of the country that want criminals back in power once again BIGTIME.

We are expecting more of this anguish as days go by.

Children of hate, perdition and frustration,
Wail on,
Carry go.....
Your wailing is our ring tone.

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by roymary: 5:25am On Nov 01, 2019
Buhari is ruling Nigeria like we offended him some time ago. Very very vengeful individual. By the time he's done- this country will be nothing to hold on to any longer.

Trust Buhari's supporters to tell us he is the messiah.

Once you support Buhari, just know you are mentally ill. You gotta question your sanity.


undecided undecided undecided

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Richardjcooper(m): 5:27am On Nov 01, 2019
festacman:
I read this article and found it a bit petty.

With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advancement economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa.




Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.

What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.

The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.

Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.

Ironically, although 90% of former members of military ruling councils and their fronts as well as politicians and their cronies who raped Nigeria and squandered the massive wealth made oil boom did not travel much but the money they stole travelled far and wide into their foreign bank accounts.





Alaye you’re an hypocrite. See as you wan turn black white with your epistle

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by namiji2598: 5:28am On Nov 01, 2019
damn

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by VirginSearcher(m): 5:28am On Nov 01, 2019
cheesy The caption off me grin grin

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by lexy2014: 5:28am On Nov 01, 2019
festacman:
I read this article and found it a bit petty.

With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advancement economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa.

Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.

What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.

The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.

Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.

Ironically, although 90% of former members of military ruling councils and their fronts as well as politicians and their cronies who raped Nigeria and squandered the massive wealth made oil boom did not travel much but the money they stole travelled far and wide into their foreign bank accounts.



U have clearly not been able to establish how buhari has done better than his predecessors neither have u been able to establish how d constant travelling has resulted in economic diversification that u mentioned. Can u pls explain how travelling abroad automatically translates into economic diversification?

In terms of health, isn't it d same buhari that promised to end medical tourism? Isn't it d same buhari that asked Nigerians to patronise made in Nigeria goods& services in order to help d local economy? Is this not d same reason d borders were closed? How is his travelling 2d UK for treatment helping d local health industry? Like d writer noted, who is footing d bill of these medical trips& his religious activities in Saudi?

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:31am On Nov 01, 2019
festacman:
I read this article and found it a bit petty.

With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advancement economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa.

Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.

What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.

The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.

Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.

Ironically, although 90% of former members of military ruling councils and their fronts as well as politicians and their cronies who raped Nigeria and squandered the massive wealth made oil boom did not travel much but the money they stole travelled far and wide into their foreign bank accounts.


God bless you patriot.
You are a good Nigerian.
It is always good and refreshing to see that we still have reasonable people like you on this forum.
God bless Nigeria.

Handshake for you correct man.

Clean2016:


Don't mind the rubbish.
Funny enough he mentioned US. The cost of Airforce 1. is bigger than 20 of our own craft. He should also check the entourage of US, Russia aircraft.
Wailers are only wailing, they don't know anything.
Replying them sometimes will be a waste of time.
Thanks for opening their brain Mr Clean!

jboycrb:

How I wish there is an extra time for them to wail after the 2nd half. grin
Hahahaha grin cheesy
That is our wish everyday also bro.
Dem go wail, enter emergency! grin

Another handshake for you correct man. cheesy

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by lexy2014: 5:31am On Nov 01, 2019
MoIbrahim:
OP do you know the law of your country so? Better go and enlighten yourself on the entitlement of the president office, then ask your senator and mhor to sponsor bill to amend this. Social media noise won't change nothing

Since u no d entitlement of d president, I was expecting that u will enlighten d OP let's see whether u even no

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:33am On Nov 01, 2019
roymary:
. Very very vengeful individual. By the time he's done- this country will be nothing to hold on to any longer.

undecided undecided undecided
Very sure, nothing for criminals and fraudsters to hold on to any longer..They are feeling the heat so much already.
Criminals are in so much pain, no be so?!
cheesy grin wink

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:34am On Nov 01, 2019
daleehat:

junks put together by a crabby fellow... mcheewwww....
GBAM! cheesy

Cheers correct man cheesy wink

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by anonimi: 5:34am On Nov 01, 2019
themosthigh:
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the bloody red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.

Just like the Sultanate of Sokoto is the greatest in Nigeria
Please borrow sense anywhere you can find one.

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Sokoto state has been rated the poorest state in Nigeria with an 81.2 percent poverty rate. It has harsh climate conditions going as high as 45c on a good day, making it harder for irrigation projects. Yet despite this, it has about 80 percent of its population practising rural agriculture.

http://venturesafrica.com/the-10-poorest-states-in-nigeria/



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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:34am On Nov 01, 2019
Racoon:
Buhari is the biggest senseless hypocrite ever seen in Nigeria with useless mummified zombies supporting him.

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:35am On Nov 01, 2019
We will want to close the first page of this THREAD OF WAILERS and never come back there again with this beautiful message for the Children of hate, perdition and frustration........

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