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Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by kokomilala(m): 2:27pm On Dec 23, 2019
He's a failure of history; one accident that was always going to happen the moment he had started hobnobbing with Naija's politics.People who voted for him or who made sure he gained power made a very great, near-irreversible error.Buhari has shown that one must not trust irresponsibles with power. Anyone who partakes in a coup is an irresponsible.

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Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by ibrutex(m): 2:27pm On Dec 23, 2019
HATE SPEECH lipsrsealed
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by alfsalami: 2:32pm On Dec 23, 2019
This post is an abuse of democracy

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Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by virusmay: 2:35pm On Dec 23, 2019
MBUHARI KISS YOUR WIFE IN FRONT OF NIGERIANS TO KNOW IF YOU ARE THE REAL ONE COZ IT SEEMS YOU ARE NOT ROMANTIC!
dre11:


https://m.guardian.ng/opinion/how-buhari-fools-nigerians/


Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by kingjudecy(m): 2:36pm On Dec 23, 2019
You just succeeded in saying rubbish

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Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by ogbuefi677(m): 2:39pm On Dec 23, 2019
NORSIYK:
Unfortunately he couldn't fool the Igbos, we're too clever for a semi illiterate fellow like boo.hari
Thank you thank you

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Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by NimrodEndOfDays(m): 2:48pm On Dec 23, 2019
NORSIYK:
Unfortunately he couldn't fool the Igbos, we're too clever for a semi illiterate fellow like boo.hari
are you sure he can actually read? grin
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by orisa37: 2:53pm On Dec 23, 2019
BUHARI IS ANTI-CHRIST AND THE CURRENT DARKNESS ON NIGERIA. BUT GOD IS IN CONTROL.

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Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by NimrodEndOfDays(m): 2:53pm On Dec 23, 2019
quaintbloke:
I weep for my country.
Sold to Nigerians as the last great hope of anti-corruption, a no-nonsense General who would with his horsewhip, get everyone in line and take the country to her Eldorado.
Without doubt Buhari has failed woefully, but my concern is this: who then would rescue Nigeria from the doldrums?
For we who are out of the country, especially we the professionals, is there any hope of ever coming back to Nigeria during our productive years, esp some of us who are keen to help use our skills and develop the country?
Doesnt sound right to keep excelling in a foreign land while motherland rots away.
his name is Mr disintegration

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Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by thundafire: 2:54pm On Dec 23, 2019
Greenback:
How buhari fool coneheaded structures and algorithmic sophisticated moraans,thank you
dat tribe dragon attacked
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by blackboy(m): 2:55pm On Dec 23, 2019
He can neva fool me. No politician can. Its was during the 2015 campaign i knew it was a scam.
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by luluman: 3:07pm On Dec 23, 2019
Greenback:
How buhari fool coneheaded structures and algorithmic sophisticated moraans,thank you
And how the flat headed faded skin watery brain will display mastery of the cambridge dictionary & forget logical simple reasoning.
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by pseudaria: 3:11pm On Dec 23, 2019
semyman:
Good, making allegations you can substantiate because of worthless accolades.
When you given the Sowore treatment now, you will be looking for rule of law.
There is absolute freedom of speech before you speak, freedom after the speech is usually not guaranteed.

Shut up your dirty smelling mouth, you ignorant Buffon. In a democratic setting, how can you say such trash supporting a despot like buhari for you were not senseless

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Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by rusher14: 3:12pm On Dec 23, 2019
SocialJustice:
Very weak write up. Guardian can do better.

It's not even a Guadisn write up.

It's one of the comments people leave on news boards that Nairaland decided to pass to generate traffic.

Slow news day it appears.

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Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by ruffyjolly(m): 3:13pm On Dec 23, 2019
[quote author=Dobbes post=85154514]We love it....




your name says it all. zombee not Dobbes
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by Okoroawusa: 3:15pm On Dec 23, 2019
I Love PMB
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by BreconHills(m): 3:15pm On Dec 23, 2019
dre11:


https://m.guardian.ng/opinion/how-buhari-fools-nigerians/



I must say that like many things in Nigeria, the Guardian is failing. I had to click on the link to check if this was indeed an op-ed. It is indeed an opinion but a newspaper with the Guardians reputation should be able to find an opinion piece that contains verifiable facts and data.

It appeals only to those whose existing biases do not need persuasive writing. It is rambling in parts, disjointed and offers nothing beside vague statements. How many Nigerians are being deceived? Is it the entire nation, a segment or a representative majority? By what internal bias have they been led away; is it framing, conservatism or herd instinct bias? How do you deceive a whole nation? How do you establish a deception? What data or statistics show us that people are being led by emotion and not fact. The writer needs to let us know. The headline was deceptive - it should properly have read " How Buhari deceived me"

This is the worthlessness of Nigerian ecosystem where pseudo intellectuals, false religious leaders and corrupt politicians hold away while the masses tiptoe around their offal.
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by gotnel: 3:16pm On Dec 23, 2019
Reality. All these things are true reflection of our dear Nigeria today.
Me personally, i am a staunch supporter of Buhari from the time he declared to run for president in 2003 till now.
Unfortunately, the Buhari we thought we knew then is totally different from the presidency the present president is running.
Buhari has proven us his supporters wrong.
Buhari has not been able to put his words to action as the president of Nigeria.
We don't need to continue to deny what is glaringly happening in the polity.
Things are getting worse.
God help Nigerians

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Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by ruffyjolly(m): 3:16pm On Dec 23, 2019
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by alfsalami: 2:32pm This post is an abuse of democracy






mumu
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by ruffyjolly(m): 3:16pm On Dec 23, 2019
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by alfsalami: 2:32pm This post is an abuse of democracy






mumu

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Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by Minjim: 3:18pm On Dec 23, 2019
NORSIYK:
Unfortunately he couldn't fool the Igbos, we're too clever for a semi illiterate fellow like boo.hari

You guys are suckers for Gej, till now you still can't get over his inevitable lose

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Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by crownwealth: 3:19pm On Dec 23, 2019
We warned the foolish cows who voted the terrorist.
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by crownwealth: 3:21pm On Dec 23, 2019
gotnel:
Reality. All these things are true reflection of our dear Nigeria today.
Me personally, i am a staunch supporter of Buhari from the time he declared to run for president in 2003 till now.
Unfortunately, the Buhari we thought we knew then is totally different from the presidency the present president is running.
Buhari has proven us his supporters wrong.
Buhari has not been able to put his words to action as the president of Nigeria.
We don't need to continue to deny what is glaringly happening in the polity.
Things are getting worse.
God help Nigerians


Were you not warned about the coup plotter?
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by davidodiba(m): 3:23pm On Dec 23, 2019
Tumbulum:
in his old mind he thinks at the flip of his fingers his wishes and evil aspirations for Nigeria becomes a reality. How power can make a man feel he is a god is amazing. Is it not the same Buhari that was almost at the point of death until some UK doctors saved his arrsss?

Very pathetic
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by earleswood(f): 3:26pm On Dec 23, 2019
Dear Professor,
Please show relevance: "Sir: Jesus of Nazareth is the biological son of Joseph and Mary. Jesus Christ, on the other hand, is the God incarnate, Son of the Virgin Mary. The benefit of following the former, according to Seef Konijn, in his The Bridge from Old to New in Christian Belief (1973), is that you are expected to emulate him, while Jesus Christ, who is God is Wholly Other."

Untruth. He has fought corruption more than any other Nigerian leader: I notice that 2003 to 2015 when Major General Muhammadu Buhari (GMB) was seeking to become Nigeria’s President, he was lamenting infrastructural decay. But, after getting power in 2015, his priorities changed to self-aggrandizement, the war against Boko Haram and protection of the Fulani herdsmen terrorists.

How many Nigerians know the implications of the politicians bent on politicising Islam and Christianity? The politicians know that once they settle the Pastors and the Alufas, those “men and women of God” will persuade Nigerians that they (the politicians) are trying and that Nigerians should be patient. That is how Nigerians have been allowing the unjustifiable war against the Boko Haram Islamic sect-community of men, women, and children that did not attack anybody until attacked by the presidency of Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, compounded by Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan, and aggravated by GMB who adds protection of the Fulani herdsmen terrorists, raping, killing and sacking agrarian communities, 2015 till date. Yet, I read that GMB, on Monday, December 9, 2019 “reiterated his government’s commitment to guaranteeing protection of the rule of law and sanctity of human lives.” Does he know the meaning of those words and expressions? Found out through his brutalities, including his lawlessness against Omoyele Sowore, et al.

GMB is now using all sorts of distraction to cover up his brutalities in the squandering of human lives and economic resources. In the course of degrading Boko Haram, he degraded Nigeria’s security and economy. He is dodging accountability for his petroleum ministry and recovery of looted funds. He has just given an extremely tall order to the Accountant General of the Federation (AGF), to give a daily account of income and expenditure. Easily done as the system is computerised. How is that possible in a diverse and complex system, such as a whole country? Yet, I heard some local people on the University of Ilorin FM, saying exactly what the GMB’s foolery was calculated to generate, that GMB is an icon of transparency. That is the same GMB who doubles himself as the petroleum minister, and is recovering looted funds without accountability for anything to anybody. If GMB is an icon of transparency, he should order the AGF to account for what he (GMB) gulped when he spent more than hundred days and more than forty days in London, where he grounded the presidential jet with wanton abandon.
Prof. Ọlọjẹẹde Oyeniran Abiọjẹ wrote from the University of Ilorin.

What did GMB’s war against Boko Haram and the protection of the Fulani herdsmen terrorists cost Nigeria on daily basis, 2015 to date? Some unthinking people even lauded Ahmed Bola Tinubu as “a social transformer”, for demolishing people’s houses and shops as “shanties”, making Lagos look beautiful, artificially, with open defecation and acute shortage of pipe borne water. How can people get good leaders, when they don’t even know what to hail and what to condemn? That is why Nigerians are extremely easy to fool. That is why Charles Oputa (Charley Boy) used the adjective Mumu (idiots, in American parlance) to describe them. GMB ordered the AGF to give daily accounts of income and expenditure as if Nigeria were a simple shop and GMB is eulogised as a saint for that foolish order. God have mercy on Nigeria.
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by auwalyau: 3:53pm On Dec 23, 2019
Because your hatred for him has no bound abi?
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by auwalyau: 3:54pm On Dec 23, 2019
Because their hatred for PMB has no bound abi?
Minjim:


You guys are suckers for Gej, till now you still can't get over his inevitable lose
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by Kuginzi: 3:56pm On Dec 23, 2019
NORSIYK:
Unfortunately he couldn't fool the Igbos, we're too clever for a semi illiterate fellow like boo.hari
How many Igbos are literate?
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by Bighead9: 3:56pm On Dec 23, 2019
NORSIYK:
Unfortunately he couldn't fool the Igbos, we're too clever for a semi illiterate fellow like boo.hari


Trash.

Yeebos are fake People and cowards.

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Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by iamJ(m): 3:57pm On Dec 23, 2019
This article is so stupid


Smh
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by iamJ(m): 3:59pm On Dec 23, 2019
BreconHills:


I must say that like many things in Nigeria, the Guardian is failing. I had to click on the link to check if this was indeed an op-ed. It is indeed an opinion but a newspaper with the Guardians reputation should be able to find an opinion piece that contains verifiable facts and data.

It appeals only to those whose existing biases do not need persuasive writing. It is rambling in parts, disjointed and offers nothing beside vague statements. How many Nigerians are being deceived? Is it the entire nation, a segment or a representative majority? By what internal bias have they been led away; is it framing, conservatism or herd instinct bias? How do you deceive a whole nation? How do you establish a deception? What data or statistics show us that people are being led by emotion and not fact. The writer needs to let us know. The headline was deceptive - it should properly have read " How Buhari deceived me"

This is the worthlessness of Nigerian ecosystem where pseudo intellectuals, false religious leaders and corrupt politicians hold away while the masses tiptoe around their offal.

i checked too

Cause the article made no sense
Re: How Buhari Fools Nigerians - The Guardian Opinion by Quorax: 4:00pm On Dec 23, 2019
philip0906:
While Buhari is an incompetent dolt, this write up is clearly half baked and doesn't do justice to the purported subject matter.

I felt same way too

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