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Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by jmaine: 8:53pm On Apr 13, 2011
So DonLittle dey fear curse  grin grin ; . . .open that your mouth again dey shell yeye prayers and i will yet again release more [b]Buharic [/b]prayer points to your well being . .  : cheesy cheesy
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by Beaf3: 8:54pm On Apr 13, 2011
Beaf:

[img]http://natna.files./2010/08/crocodile-tears-1.jpg[/img]

[size=14pt]"Abeg You no no me, I be Goodluck, I go give una $7000 each for the Primaries against Atiku. I go withdraw $2 billion from the reserve make we use for election settlements, OBJ say make i give the nothern Emirs 500 Millla to support me as well. My guy Beaf dey settle Online for me.I dey laugh, Jea dey play with me. Alams and Ibori my other Oga dey with him  boys. Up Umblera. "[/size]
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by ndu1988: 8:54pm On Apr 13, 2011
@ beaf
You are as callous and clueless as your BB.Is it not conspicuously clear that Buhari is losing; I would advice you to stop your precious time on your inordinate and crocodile tears.
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by Nobody: 8:55pm On Apr 13, 2011
He cares

Vote Saturday 16th April 2011

Vote for:

Integrity, Competence with Humility

Be wise with your vote!!



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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acd4f_miAvA?version=3[/flash]
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by Nobody: 8:55pm On Apr 13, 2011
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Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by hbrednic: 8:57pm On Apr 13, 2011
Donlittle:

aND MAY your LIFE BE LIKE THAT OF THE PROBLEM IN JOS THAT PDP CAUSED IN NIGERIA!!

maY your LIFE WITNESS DRUG, EMBEZZLEMENT THAT PDP HAS CAUSED NIGERIA

may u encounter suffering first hand in nigeria.

u will cry for help u wnt see because u let help pass u by

your curse cant work on me, why?? because i saw the clean path and i took it, u saw the rough one and u went straight into it
it sayss heaven help those who helps themselves?? how are you helping urself by voting in a party that has been ruling since 1999 with nothing to show for it??
I WASNT CURSING,ONLY GIVING U AN OPTION TO CHOOSE,
SINCE U VE CHOOSING BADLUCK,MAY IT STAY WITH U IN UR ENTIRE LIFE
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by Beaf: 9:00pm On Apr 13, 2011
Donlittle:

i no they fear curse na, i just they yarn my own, it true ooo
why do i even care bout this random naija that dnt even want change
oh well more of my family keep on moving to USA, we will send 300 dollars and build a big house in nigeria.
wen inflation skyrocket nigeria
u care for some employment in my home
haha dnt worry we will see

Folk, we have found Buhari's child!
Lol! I'm sure the dude is crying crocodile tears like the ex-cattle rearer who would be president (what a crazy dream grin).
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by hbrednic: 9:00pm On Apr 13, 2011
RIP CPC
BORN IN 2010 -DIED IN 2011
GONE TOO SOON  cheesy
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by Nobody: 9:01pm On Apr 13, 2011
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Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by Nobody: 9:04pm On Apr 13, 2011
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Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by 5columnist: 9:05pm On Apr 13, 2011
Tears is a sign of weakness. A man who cannot reach a common consensus agreement with ACN will hav difficult time working with PDP dominated senate and house of Assembly.
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by Beaf3: 9:06pm On Apr 13, 2011
Beaf:

[img]http://natna.files./2010/08/crocodile-tears-1.jpg[/img]

[size=14pt]"See me hehe JONA,I dey laugh and my tears na just dollars, is it a dream? Buhari dey worry for Nigeria.I dey laugh"[/size]
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by Nobody: 9:07pm On Apr 13, 2011
i have never heard in my life, were someone is going to say tears is a sign of political weekness, like can i hear you again
wow
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by zangiff(m): 9:10pm On Apr 13, 2011
at this age,granpa still they cry.abeg find ur square root jooooo
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by Beaf: 9:13pm On Apr 13, 2011
Poor Buhari! Imagine him as president being asked how he would solve the PHCN crisis. . . Only for him to burst into tears on TV! With Tunde Bakare jumping up and down casting and binding press men in "heavenly languages."

www.nairaland.com/attachments/180447_ROTFLMAO_gif3d0c775232c7f27cf80592785b9635b6
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by enyojo(f): 9:16pm On Apr 13, 2011
[size=25pt]THE TITLE OF THIS THREAD AT THE FRONT-PAGE SHOULD BE REPHRASED
IT SOUNDS A BIT MISCHIEVIOUS[/size]

Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by Beaf: 9:17pm On Apr 13, 2011
[size=33pt]I am Goodluck Jonathan and I don't cry like[/size][size=33pt] Buhari.[/size] cool cool cool

[center][size=14pt]I am Goodluck Jonathan
I never thought I would be where I am today
I had no shoes, no school bag; I carried my books in my hands to school
I have no enemies to fight
I was not born rich
I am Goodluck Jonathan
If I can make it, you can make it[/size][/center]


Oya, vex if you wan vex! Burst if you wan burst! grin
. . .But for once, the man on the street feels a deep sence of belonging; they feel a President they can bond, one who listens and feels foe them, one who is like them and desires the best for them.

Is there ready proof of this?
Oh yes! Not only has he barnished the demonic fuel shortages, he has ferried Nigerians out of foreign trouble spots (a first in Nigeria's history) and opened communication lines with Nigerians in disaster areas. Just last week, rather than the usual turmult and death, we actually had the first free and fair elections.
. . .The list is unending, what a guy!

[size=14pt]Witness history as a New Nigeria is being built![/size]

There is victory in truth, simplicity, vision and goodwill to your fellow man.

GEJ has the vision and dedication to set Nigeria on the path to realisation and development.
GEJ is Nigeria's gateway to greatness. His defeat of the cabal and its sectional interests will begin our countries cleansing; it will open the path for leadership talent like the Sule Lamido's, Amaechi's, Akpabios's, Chime's, Fashola's, Utomi's etc to be able to contest by merit on a level playing field, in elections that are free and fair.

Nigeria needs the cool, calm, wise, intelligent and reassured head that sits on Jonathans shoulders. He alone has the vision, honesty, diplomatic nous and social dexterity needed to weld the disparate parts of Nigeria into one indivisible union with shared goals and ideals.

Of all the candidates, GEJ is the only one to display a grasp of the tools required for our technological development. From ideas to set 1% of our GDP aside for Research and Development in science and technology, to siezing control of petroleum industry from foreign parasites and spongers (like Shell) through far reaching programmes like the gas master-plans and petroleum industry bill (PIB); all of these amongst others. A truly great guy!

[size=42pt]Fresh Air 2011!![/size]

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Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by jmaine: 9:19pm On Apr 13, 2011
Beaf:

Poor Buhari! Imagine him as president being asked how he would solve the PHCN crisis. . . Only for him to burst into tears on TV! With Tunde Bakare jumping up and down casting and binding press men in "heavenly languages."

www.nairaland.com/attachments/180447_ROTFLMAO_gif3d0c775232c7f27cf80592785b9635b6

While Pro BB fanatics like GenBuhari falls under the anointing screaming and shouting SAI BUHARI cheesy cheesy
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by hbrednic: 9:19pm On Apr 13, 2011
Donlittle:

sure na, i am buhari child, the one who see the future of is generation is dark because of the mistake from some pot holes brain like you
oh my generation were at thou
why let some blind folks put us in blindness
bless US OH lord
for we shall definately get to the promise land
just that; it might be too long
FORWARD EVER,BACKWARD NEVER.
I WONDER HOW A CRYING WEAK, OLD,TIRED GENERAL WILL LEAD U TO THE PROMISE LAND.
BOY, YOU ARE ON THE WRONG TRAIN.
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by monkeyleg: 9:26pm On Apr 13, 2011
A Good Man Misunderstood by the clueless, Misrepresented by the Wicked.

We have a Golden opportunity to KICK that EVIL BLOOD SUCKING CLUB (PDP) OUT. Please dont miss this opportunity to get ourselves out of Bondage.

I maintain, Goodluck might be good, but he is in a wicked club, that has oppressed you and I for so long. He endorsed Uduaghan and Evil man that has done wicked things in Delta state, and continues to do so.
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by DrummaBoy(m): 9:31pm On Apr 13, 2011
WHY THE GENERAL WEPT

violation is a terrible crime against women. Some are lured. Some are drugged. Some are forced. It is more painful when it is done repeatedly. The stories of sex slaves the Congo and Liberia make us ask "Are these men or animals?". OBJ wrote a book the "Animal called Man". Some are so wasted that they wake up in the morning they bath, eat and get violated, the afternoon the show continues. Some even lost count of the men who used them. Some got used to the life and were never the same. Some died and others have completely lost their minds. It more terrible when the woman is so brainwashed into thinking that violation is the only way to have sex.

A true story is told of a woman at mental home who believed that her husband must beat her black and blue before they can have sex.



This is the Nigerian story. Some leaders lured us. Some drugged us. Some forced us. They do it again and again. GEJ is luring us with TV ADs which cost millions of Naira. Nollywood big stars endorse him. These politicians not only know what to do to get girls into beds in cozy hotels in Abuja but they know how to lure a nation into its grave. They give N200 to a person worth at least N200,000 to secure his vote and they pocket the change. We were so drugged that our President was so sick last year and the whole country was kept in bondage. We seemed to forget that the US President gets treated in US. The Saudi leader gets treated in his country. We woke up and took to the streets. We took the rapists by the throat. But the man we fought for was not the victim but was also part of the plan. They use religion and ethnicity to divide us - yet nobody talks about Fashola's religion.



Then comes Buhari - he had never had sex with her. He could not think of hurting her after Shagari left her wasted and in debt. His crime was that he was not romantic and 'tough'. IBB comes along with his gap-tooth smiles and she falls for him. I don't think any leader wasted her like IBB. He had his way because he constantly drugged her with his 'maradona' charisma. 1993 ended that romance because she refused to take all tablets but one - the interim government.



Now she has 4 major suitors - and she is confused. Her clothes are bloodied from the atrocities of the previous governments. GEJ wants her because they have actually dated for about 11 months. Yet he wants to please everybody. He says he would bring people whom bombed to justice yet no one is prison. His children were not bombed those attacks nor was his property affected. People say he is sincere but it is certain his friends and supporters want what is between her thighs. Does he truly love her? Would he place her above personal interest? I doubt it very much.



This bible verse aptly describes the Nigerian nation. "Don't be surprised if the poor of your country are abused, and injustice takes the place of justice. After all, the lower officials must do what the higher ones order them to do." (Ecclesiastes 5:8 CEV).



Ribadu is a young guy. Actually they are almost age mates. She just a month older. He has shown some resolve in times past but his inexperience and alliance with certain people may reduce her chances of reaching her potential. The motives of this man called Tinubu are highly questionable.



Shekaru is an orator and intelligent just like IBB. Does he have the moral courage to do the right thing. Does he have another agenda? Nigeria needs someone she can trust not someone she can admire. Many a lady have made this mistake over and over again.



Then comes Buhari. She says ALL men are the same. They just want my honeypot. They could take it by force or by 'fake'. Buhari would Islamize me - yet his driver and cook are Christians. He is not romantic or charismatic. But he does not want to hurt her. He also wants to ensure she is confident and knowledgeable - bold to confront any despoiler and demand her rights. Like Fashola he wants to raise the standards of governance.



But she lies confused in a pool of her blood. Too dizzy to think straight. Too drunk to stand what is rightfully hers. Too scared to make a choice. Raise up O mighty One. You have to choose between a 4-year mistake and 4-year miracle. Buhari is not perfect but he wants to show you some love. He needs you to help him help you.



The General weeps because you are already carried away with TV Ads and a N1000. The General weeps because you think the enemy is your friend and your friend is your enemy. The General weeps because you are about be subject to a 4-year experiment- you may not come out the lab alive. The General weeps because this maybe your last chance to erase your past. The General weeps because the vultures are hovering over you. The General weeps because your potential is greater than your past. The General weeps because he has put together a team of Nigerian specialists would energize her and make her reach her goals.


Wipe your tears, General. We will go to the polling booth on Saturday 16th. It may be far but we will travel there. It may be long but we will wait. We will do our best and leave the rest to God. We will buy our future with our votes but we will never allow our votes to be bought. We persuade men to open their eyes. We will see a new Nigeria. A New Hope. A New Beginning. God bless Nigeria!



Note:

Please pardon my errors - if there are any - I am a little drowsy. I could not afford to procrastinate on this.

By Tunde (from BB volunteer facebook page)
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by monkeyleg: 9:31pm On Apr 13, 2011
What is so funny about the PDP apologist, they complain that they have suffered for 12yrs or more, yet they are not prepared to move themselves forward. Still prepared to be junkyard dogs feeding off scraps from the PDP table. What is it about the typical PDP follower and slave mentality?
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by achobs: 9:37pm On Apr 13, 2011
I believe those tears were not crocodile,the man was merely moved out of pity for what would be left of Nigeria if nigerians continue to support a party or group of people that have impoverished the nation with so much impunity.Back in the days we never heard of bomb blast (na for only inside movie we dey hear am sef!), what of roads? check dis out im 36yrs old now and benin- ore road has been bad since I was in primary school,infact One could go on and on about the under development PDP has put us in.

The problem we the progressives are facing in this 2011 election is that there are more unintelligent, illiterate,poor,down-trodden,desperate,hungry and in-exposed people among the electorate. That is why PDP is even having a say after all its atrocities and evil commited against Nigerians. It really baffles me when i even engage educated people who are supposed to be enlightened throwing their full support for PDP.

Nigerians lets come out of darkness, if you vote for PDP its going to be biz as usual,i.e.murders,looting,no power supply,unemployment,bomb lasts,insecurity, etc.

Pls vote either of the 2 parties and leave sentiments : ACN/CPC, the choice is yours to move the nation forward. Thank u
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by LadyT(f): 9:37pm On Apr 13, 2011
Can I ask what did he forget in Aso rock?  
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by Beaf3: 9:38pm On Apr 13, 2011
Beaf:

[size=21pt]I am Goodluck Jonathan and I don't cry like[/size][size=21pt] Buhari.[/size] cool cool cool

[center][size=14pt]I am Goodluck Jonathan
I never thought I would be where I am today. see me ooooo
I had no shoes, no school bag; I carried my books in my hands to school, now I cry for Dollars
I have  enemies to fight. I don Buy Militants AK47
I was not born rich but even Patience dey carry Dollars
I am Goodluck Jonathan , My other name na MUGU
If I can make it, I go rig well well[/size][/center]


Oya, vex if you wan vex! Burst if you wan burst!, Mopol and army full ground grin
. . .But for once, the man on the street feels a deep sorry of belonging; they see a President they can yap, one who listens and feels for them, one who is like them and desires the best for them especially job security

Is there ready proof of this?
Oh yes! Not only has he ban the democracy, fuel shortages, he has ferried Nigerians out of foreign reserve (a first in Nigeria's history) and opened communication lines with Nigerians to disaster . Just last week, rather than the usual debate, D'banj interview me, we actually had all the questions.The first free and fair elections for oyibo to see(the more they look the less they see)
. . .The list is unending, what a guy!

[size=14pt]Witness history as a New Nigeria is being built![/size]

There is victory in PDP, simplicity, vision and goodwill to Ibori and Bode George

GEJ has the vision and dedication to set Nigeria ablaze
GEJ is Nigeria's gateway to Doom. His  cabal and its sectional interests will destroy our countries ; it will open the path for leadership Devil like the Saraki, Akpabios's,Akala etc to be able to oppress it's people in the name of free and fair election.

Nigeria Don't the house boys anymore

Of all the candidates, GEJ is the only one that can debate against himself.  Una go chop Fresh Air if you Vote for me I swear

[size=42pt] Una go chop Fresh Air if you Vote for me I swear
!![/size]


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Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by monkeyleg: 9:43pm On Apr 13, 2011
Those are probably tears of the good fight. he has tried, he has been commited to the good cause.

I wonder how Pat Utomi felt?
What about Wole Soyinka
And all those good people who have put time effort and enery into moving the counrty forward. Yet we choose not to.

So yes, I understand the Good Generals tears, and they are well meant, for you and I, including the blind PDP followers
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by Beaf: 9:44pm On Apr 13, 2011
achobs:

I believe those tears were not crocodile,the man was merely moved out of pity for what would be left of Nigeria if nigerians continue to support a party or group of people that have impoverished the nation with so much impunity.Back in the days we never heard of bomb blast (na for only inside movie we dey hear am sef!), what of roads? check dis out im 36yrs old now and benin- ore road has been bad since I was in primary school,infact One could go on and on about the under development PDP has put us in.

The problem we the progressives are facing in this 2011 election is that there are more unintelligent, illiterate,poor,down-trodden,desperate,hungry and in-exposed people among the electorate. That is why PDP is even having a say after all its atrocities and evil commited against Nigerians. It really baffles me when i even engage educated people who are supposed to be enlightened throwing their full support for PDP.

Nigerians lets come out of darkness, if you vote for PDP its going to be biz as usual,i.e.murders,looting,no power supply,unemployment,bomb lasts,insecurity, etc.

Pls vote either of the 2 parties and leave sentiments : ACN/CPC, the choice is yours to move the nation forward. Thank u

Lol! The "blame PDP" strategy has failed, cos it does not represent realities on the ground where people can see that the parties are all basically the same. In fact, PDP alone is reforming, while the others lack internal democracy.

GEJ is da man! cool

Lil baby Buhari wept! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by AjanleKoko: 9:46pm On Apr 13, 2011
Well, we'll be back in 4 years, weeping and cursing PDP as usual.
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by pingme: 9:48pm On Apr 13, 2011
You may hate Buhari all you like. But why will you vote PDP? You say you are voting for Jonathan and not PDP but why will you do that? Jonathan has proven to be inept and without balls. He stands for nothing. He has shown his color as someone who dines with the corrupt. If you call Buhari desperate, what will you call Jonathan? Jonathan released a murder suspect to vote for him at the PDP congress, his wife distributed rice to buy people's conscience, Why will you vote for Jonathan?
Look at most PDP controlled states, Look at Bayelsa where Jonathan once governed, What do they have to show?

Voting for PDP is a vote for the status quo. A vote where few benefit at the expense of many. I am so annoyed that some people even consider voting for PDP, PDP keeps raping us in the ass and we are not screaming. This time, we are begging to be raped by voting Jonathan
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by DrummaBoy(m): 9:49pm On Apr 13, 2011
Making Nigeria Work Once Again



Remarks by General Muhammadu Buhari,

Presidential Candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC,

at the Public Presentation of the CPC Election Manifesto in Lagos,

Wednesday, April 6, 2011.











It gives me great pleasure to have this opportunity of standing before you this morning to say a few words about our party and what plans we have for you and the nation in our manifesto. Let me therefore begin by welcoming all of you to the event.

Ladies and gentlemen, this is the CPC Election Manifestowhich sets out our election promises and plan of action. Its central and urgent message is that as Nigerians, we mustrestructure the country and change our ways. And in this there is an invitation to each and every one of us to come forward and join the struggle, so that together we take the destiny of this nation in our hands—and change it into a united, prosperous, caring, truly democratic Federal republic.

But before we will be able to do this, we must secure,manage and govern the country in a way that releases the energies and potentials of our people and direct these to wholesome ends. Giving this direction is what a CPC government is here to do in order to arrest the nation’s aimless drift.

In its 12 years of misgovernance the government of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, had bastardised the nation. In all this period, it has done very little that is right, even less that is proper, and nothing intrinsically useful or cost-effective.



It was as if they only came to pauperise the nation; and it could be said that during their time, the only places that prospered were the cemeteries and the bank accounts of a thieving elite. People in their thousands died due to poverty, hunger, disease and violent crises and violent crimes, as custodians of the nation’s resources smiled their ways to the bank.

The wealth, which would have alleviated the people’spoverty; the food, which would have satiated their hunger; and money for drugs, which would have restored them to health; and the resources for the maintenance of law and order, which would have ensured the security of the land, have all been siphoned by this insensitive leadership.

As a result, today, we cannot sleep safely in our beds or drive in safety on our highways in safety. Without power, without water and without good roads, we lack all the things other normal societies take for granted.

We all know the problems of this country, and we have known them for the past 12 years ago and before; but, apparently, it is only now that the PDP is becoming aware of them, saying that it will try to solve them. So, where was the so-called largest political party south of the Sahara during the last 12 years? What stopped people of the ruling party from giving the nation electric power, something they promised to do after six months of coming to power?

What stopped them from securing the nation from communal, religious and political violence and from the new wave of terrorism? How many years do they need to do that?



And after this glaring failure they even had the temerity to ask for your votes. How on earth can anyone consider giving his vote to the PDP? Who in his right mind will consider four more years of this open thievery? Who in his senses will elect four more years of betrayal of trusts? Or four moreyears of broken promises? Or four more years of a collapsed and collapsing system? Or four more years of economic mismanagement?

Ladies and gentlemen, I am Muhammadu Buhari, and today I am 69 years old; and I am sure I don’t have to remind you that I have fought many battles in my life. I have fought drift and purposelessness in this nation. I have fought corruption and indiscipline. I have fought indolence and the betrayal of trusts. I have fought the Nigerian civil war and struggled for the unity of this country in many other ways.

I have had the fortune and privilege of managing national resources in various capacities—as a military commander, as a state governor, as a minister, as head of the Petroleum Trust Fund, and as the head of state of this great country. And in all that I have been and done, I have never touched a kobo of public funds.

I say this without pride and with all sense of responsibility and humility; but I challenge anyone in the race for the leadership of this country then or now to dare make the same claim.

After being head of state, I am sure I could easily have retired into a life of comfort and ease as an elder statesman, as a contractor or as a beneficiary of any one of the nation’s many generous prebendal offerings. But that is not what I wish to do with my life.

And so, if I don’t take any of these alternative courses of action, it should be clear that I am not in this for the love of office or for pursuit after personal glory or in order to achieve some personal goal. Far be it from me that this should be. I need nothing and I have nothing more to prove. I am in this solely for the love of my country and concern for its destiny and the fate of its people.

And that is why, despite the many disappointments along the way, I am still in the struggle and will remain in it to the end. I have decided to dedicate the remainder of my life to fighting for the people of this country—until their right is restored to them.

We call on you to join us and change the destiny of this nation. And change is what CPC is all about. I am sure you will all agree with me that the question is not whether there we should change, because change we must.

The only questions remaining are determining the type of change and the speed with which that change will be implemented. To effect this, we have assembled a team of competent, experienced and patriotic Nigerians to become the vanguard of the change to get the country out the woods andaway from the malaise that has kept it down.

We are on a rescue mission to recreate Nigeria and transform it into a powerful and prosperous nation. Our focus will be on improving the efficiency of national economic management; and the reintroduction of national economic development planning and the plan to successfully manage change.

The area of emphasis of our government will be on the following five: ensuring security, in which a CPC government will seek the disarmament of all criminal gangs in the nation and securing the entire polity; raising the standard of education and providing quality services at all itslevels; the aggressive pursuit after youth development and youth employment generation; rehabilitating dilapidatedinfrastructure; and the total disarming of the Niger Delta, finding solutions to its social problems and laying down acomprehensive blueprint for the development of the area.

Along the way, we also intend to make this nation accountable and corruption-free, and bring morality back to governance. We shall make this nation uncomfortable to those who do not wish to play by the rules.

We shall challenge vested interests and erase unearned privileges. Propriety and legality will be our new watchwords; and, hopefully, in time this will become the new business as usual for the nation.

It goes without saying that this nation must be set free—from the clutches of a corrupt culture that has stunted the growth and development of democracy. A CPC government will seek to entrench democratic values, uphold the rule of law, respect the independence of the judiciary, and enforce the political neutrality of public service.

It is our undertaking that after just one term in office, a CPC government will entrench a new democratic culture that will be impossible to dismantle even by the most tough-minded anti-democrats.

We have set our priorities and we shall pursue them relentlessly. I urge you to read our manifesto and see what we have planned for this nation. And when you do so, you will see why, in the circumstance, the only sensible thing to do—is to vote for my party, the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC. It is a young party but it has already set all the others to flight. It will change the way politics is practiced in this country.





Our enterprise is truly an ambitious one. It is not just about winning an election: it is about restoring a sense of decency to our society. It is about taking pride in, and respecting,ourselves as human beings and consciously internalising democratic values. Unless we do this, development and true freedom will forever elude us and talents will never flower in the land. But if the answer is democracy, what exactly is the question? The question is: Why are we still not properly practicing it? And that is where CPC comes in—to providethe missing link. And with your support we shall begin to do just that in the next couple of weeks.

Thank you very much for your patience and attention.
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by monkeyleg: 9:51pm On Apr 13, 2011
Same president Endorsed A known Crook of a Governor, wanted in the UK for Money Laudering charges. Causing wicked problems in Delta state, All to satisfy his selfish desire. Now Delta state is in real trouble.

People mus open thier eyes, this is not time for sentiments for change. Kick PDP out, or we will be back here in 4yrs complaining
Re: Buhari Broke Into Tears by jacobs123(m): 9:57pm On Apr 13, 2011
Buhari is crying because of what Nigerians have had to pass through
---Many of you shouting GEJ here will be looking for visas at all cost very soon becos nothing works here
some of you will not be able to get your sons/brothers/sisters into university and if they do they may never find a job yet you shout GEJ
I'm supporting BUhari but it's not do or die as long as we all have the best interest for Nigeria.

I will be the happiest if in 1 or 2 years, Beaf starts a thread to tell us of how GEJ has been amazing as President and we can all attest to (not the questionable success of the last 12 months that people are alluding to).

I still can't get over the fact that a President was ready to receive endorsement from Okada riders association many of whom are GRADUATES as GEJ was told that day!

It will be a shame however if GEJ wins, releases his list of ministers and we all join Buhari in crying!!!

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