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Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by Racoon(m): 5:44am On Nov 22, 2022
By Farooq A. Kperogi

Twitter: @farooqkperogi

Muhammad Buhari said on Wednesday that England’s King Charles III asked him if he had a home in London and that he triumphantly declared that he didn’t. Buhari then embarked on his boringly familiar sanctimonious self-congratulation about his modesty and frugality.

Even in Nigeria, the only houses I have are those I had before I got into government,” Buhari said. “I’m not very much interested in having assets all over the place. I feel much more [sic] freer when I have nothing.”

But King Charles obviously wasn’t interested in Buhari’s possessions or lack thereof. He apparently asked if Buhari had a home in London because of the number of days Buhari spends in London while pretending to be president of Nigeria. 

Nigerians like to tag Buhari as a medical tourist, but tourists are infrequent and temporary visitors. King Charles’ question to Buhari suggests that he thinks Buhari is now more than a London tourist; that he is now almost a London resident. Since most residents have homes, King Charles wondered if Buhari had one in London, especially because he is supposed to be the president of a sovereign country. 

It is not often that presidents of countries spend as much time outside the countries they rule as Buhari does. The man who in the 1980s told us to cherish Nigeria because it’s the only country we have unfailingly goes to the London for his medical care while Nigeria’s health sector rots away.

As of August last year, Buhari had spent more than 200 days in London on medical trips since becoming president in 2015.

The tally has increased since then. King Charles knows this. That was why he wondered if Buhari had a home in London. In other words, King Charles was only slyly telling Buhari that London was practically his second home— and calling attention to how irresponsible it was for the president of a supposedly sovereign country to spend as much time in London as Buhari does.

But Buhari thought it was an opportunity for his favorite shtick: self-aggrandizing and self-righteous exhibitionism and a sneaky dig at people who’re prosperous, which his supporters used to mistake as his identification with everyday struggling folks.

Buhari’s personal philosophy, which essentially revolves around false claims of frugality and righteousness and a corresponding envy for people he perceives as affluent, encapsulated in the claim that he feels “much more [sic] freer when I have nothing,” is probably responsible for Nigeria’s downward spiral into the abyss of extreme poverty on his watch. 


Buhari derives joy from seeing people writhe in abject poverty and deprivation. He hates to see opulence, even if it’s legitimately acquired, in others. That’s why there’s an old joke among people close to Buhari that the best way to remain in his good graces is to feign poverty even if you’re wealthy. He once fired a personal aide because the aide wore an expensive wristwatch. 


Buhari’s unease with seeing affluence in others is almost congenital. In my January 8, 2022, column titled “Buhari should give no more interviews,” I talked about this:

I wrote: “Buhari has always been like that. His nickname as a youngster in Daura was ‘Danliti mugu,’ meaning ‘Danliti the sadist.’ In Hausaland, people habitually say, ‘Da sauran aiki; Buhari yaga mai rake da iPhone.’ Literally: ‘There's still more to be done; Buhari saw a sugarcane hawker with an iPhone!’ In other words, the appearance of even a glimmer of prosperity in people activates Buhari’s sadistic instincts. He betrays this every time he talks.”

These past few days have proved my claim. For example, the primary reason Buhari supports—or instigated—the redesign of the naira is that there are people who have “money buried under the soil,” according to his spokesman who literally translated what he said in Hausa into English. He said such people “will have a challenge” with the naira redesign policy.

Just like his disastrous 1984 naira redesign policy that was targeted at people he thought were undeservedly wealthy but which ended up hurting poor people and doing nothing to the rich, this latest envy-inspired sadistic targeting of the rich will miss the intended prey and hit the poor hard again.

 And, as India’s 2016 experience with a somewhat similar policy called “demonetization” shows, all that “money buried under the soil” that Buhari is worried about will return months after putting people through the hardship of returning their money to banks. In an insightful December 7, 2018, article titled “What happened after India eliminated cash” that I think every Nigerian should read, Deepa Krishnan gave a glimpse of what Nigeria should expect.

“Two years later, the dust has settled, and it has become obvious that demonetization was not the resounding success the government expected it to be,” Krishnan wrote. “India’s black money problem has not gone away. The economy has taken a beating, huge financial losses have been incurred, and the marginalized poor, least able to withstand adversity, have been negatively affected.”

In a country where the informal sector is way larger than the formal sector, where cash still rules, it’s impossible to mop up all “money buried under the soil.” You may succeed for a moment, but it will go right back to the same spot later so long as the structure of the economy remains the same.

 But, more than anything, this policy is driven by Buhari’s vulgar, sadistic envy for the wealthy and the prosperous. It’s the same sadistic joy in the suffering of others that caused Buhari to tell a Kano-based Hausa TV station by the name of Tambarin Hausa that people have no reason to complain of hunger if they don’t want to go to the farm.

“I said that since we have farmland and God has blessed us with rain, what reason does a Nigerian have to say he’s hungry?” he said. “If you are hungry, go to the farm. I’m aware that floods have ravaged some farmlands this season, but we are still selling rice made in Nigeria, and we can feed ourselves. Is that not an achievement?”

Never mind that insecurity has so enveloped the country that farming is no longer an option in many communities. His own children don’t go to the farm, of course. And this is where his hypocrisy is really galling. Buhari disdains wealth only if it is possessed by others. While he fires personal aides and avoids friends who display opulence in their dressing and other material possessions, he doesn’t mind it in himself, his children, and his close relatives.

In 2016 during a particularly acute dollar scarcity which affected Nigerians who went to school abroad, the BBC asked Buhari what his thoughts were, and he said people who couldn’t afford to buy dollars at the black market rate shouldn’t have their children going to school abroad. 

A that time, his own children were also in school in the UK, so the BBC journalist reminded him of that and wondered if he, too, would withdraw his children since dollars were scarce and he advised parents who couldn’t find dollars to withdraw their kids. His face formed a frightening frown. He then said his children were in the UK because he could afford it and tough luck to those who couldn't afford it. 

That interview succinctly captured the essential Buhari who has chosen the UK as his second home to the point that King Charles wondered if he had a home there.

https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2022/11/buhari-misunderstood-king-charlesand.html?m=1

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by Racoon(m): 5:46am On Nov 22, 2022
The notorious hypocritical and sanctimonious lifestyle of President Muhammadu Buhari always beclouds his sense of sound judgement that he does not even know when sarcasm is staring him in the eyes.

This tells a lots how the man is totally out of touch with the reality of life Nigerians have been exposed under his disastrous government for the past 7 years.

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by Racoon(m): 5:48am On Nov 22, 2022
Buhari’s personal philosophy, which essentially revolves around false claims of frugality and righteousness and a corresponding envy for people he perceives as affluent, encapsulated in the claim that he feels “much more [sic] freer when I have nothing,” is probably responsible for Nigeria’s downward spiral into the abyss of extreme poverty on his watch. 

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by PlayMaker14: 5:49am On Nov 22, 2022
grin

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by Racoon(m): 5:50am On Nov 22, 2022
As of August last year, Buhari had spent more than 200 days in London on medical trips since becoming president in 2015.

King Charles was only slyly telling Buhari that London was practically his second home— and calling attention to how irresponsible it was for the president of a supposedly sovereign country to spend as much time in London as Buhari does.
Meanwhile, this is the same hypocrite talking to Nigerians; The President-Maj.General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) Said “Nigerians have suffered so much going abroad for medical treatment.This is not good for us & it must stop because we can’t afford it again" The President, who himself had travelled to the United Kingdom for treatment on several occasions."
https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/nigerians-cant-continue-going-overseas-for-treatment-buhari/amp/

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by tesppidd: 5:51am On Nov 22, 2022
Farooq is one of those Nigerians who over estimate their own level of intelligence.

He would chook his mouth everywhere like he knows everything.

As usual he has chosen to read and interprete the motive of King Charles all by himself..

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by SlavaUkraini: 5:52am On Nov 22, 2022
This same Buhari can keep deceiving himself and Tinubu Ūrchins....

We are well aware of the luxurious properties he has all over Dubai

That is where Aisha spends time when she is going on vacation...

Now that she has broken her legs, she would go there again to relax and recover...

Nigerians are also aware of the properties that his jobless son has acquired all over the Arab Emirates...

Buhari the dullard from Katsina State should keep his self righteous attitude and demeanour to himself and the idiots that believe in him and his useless government..

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by Naira20: 5:53am On Nov 22, 2022
I no fit laff abeg

But this got my attention

“I said that since we have farmland and God has blessed us with rain, what reason does a Nigerian have to say he’s hungry?” he said. “If you are hungry, go to the farm. I’m aware that floods have ravaged some farmlands this season, but we are still selling rice made in Nigeria, and we can feed ourselves. Is that not an achievement?”

And some silly people blame OBIdients for being angry?

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by FrancescoFarino(f): 5:53am On Nov 22, 2022
Bubu himself!
Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by Racoon(m): 5:55am On Nov 22, 2022
tesppidd:
Farooq is one of those Nigerians who overstimates his own lvele of intelligence.He would chook his mouth everywhere like he knows everything.As usual he has chosen to read and interprete the motive of King Charles all by himself..
This is what is called deductive or analytical reasoning. You did summary in WAEC didn't you? Well, the problem is that "Sometimes, people dont want to hear the truth because they dont want their illusions destroyed."-Friedrich Nietzsche.

Meanwhile, "The major catastrophe about Buhari administration is, they are not open to criticism in whatever guise.Once an attempt is made to call out a specific government's policy, as usual a brigade of its hirelings, propagandists & foot-soldiers will be quick to brandish such a person, group or individual an enemy of state and other unprintable names."
http://saharareporters.com/2020/06/20/insecurity-sleeping-president-adbullahi-d-mohammed

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by Racoon(m): 6:20am On Nov 22, 2022
"Just like his disastrous 1984 naira redesign policy that was targeted at people he thought were undeservedly wealthy but which ended up hurting poor people and doing nothing to the rich, this latest envy-inspired sadistic targeting of the rich will miss the intended prey and hit the poor hard again."
Meanwhile, a sovereign nation is one with an identifiable international border to which it is ready to defend and preserve.A nation can not be classified as a sovereign entity if it does not have a direct means to mint and control it's money supply

From every indicator, the Buhari APC govt has continued to degrade our sovereignty through debt , state backed terrorism and now a direct assault on out collective wealth. Emefile thinks by issuing a new currency he can recall all the excess useless fiat notes he has printed us into Zimbabwe tier inflation.

Speaking on inflation, this is a deliberate wealth heist and poverty inducing policy carried out by central planners like Emefile and Buhari to reduce the economic power of the citizens and towards reducing their standard of living.

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by sweetonugbu: 8:18am On Nov 22, 2022
Danliti mugu

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by Nemesis0147(m): 8:19am On Nov 22, 2022
What do you expect from a dunce!!
And some people are busy campaigning for a sick man that should be under the care of a caregiver....may God forbid BATing!

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by slivertongue: 8:21am On Nov 22, 2022
King Charles obviously wasn’t interested in Buhari’s possessions or lack thereof. He apparently asked if Buhari had a home in London because of the number of days Buhari spends in London while pretending to be president of Nigeria.

Mediocre president

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by Nemesis0147(m): 8:21am On Nov 22, 2022
tesppidd:
Farooq is one of those Nigerians who overstimates his own lvele of intelligence.

He would chook his mouth everywhere like he knows everything.

As usual he has chosen to read and interprete the motive of King Charles all by himself..
keep quiet if you don’t have anything to say

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by slivertongue: 8:24am On Nov 22, 2022
King Charles was only slyly telling Buhari that London was practically his second home— and calling attention to how irresponsible it was for the president of a supposedly sovereign country to spend as much time in London as Buhari does.

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by festacman(m): 8:28am On Nov 22, 2022
- A sadist who cleared the backlog of former Nigerian Airway workers after years of neglect.
- A sadist who paid Niger Delta state governments all outstanding money owed them by FG over the years.
- A sadist who cleared backlogs of former Nigerian soldiers who served in Biafra.

Yes, Buhari has manifested limitations as a modern leader but for a loquacious man who left Nigerian Universities to teach in a foreign university to interpret King Charles question to mean Buhari spent more time in London is hypocritical. Besides, King Charles, a man low morals is not anything different from our politicians.

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by tesppidd: 8:38am On Nov 22, 2022
Racoon:
This is what is called deductive or analytical reasoning. You did summary in WAEC didn't you? [/b]Well, the problem is that [b]"Sometimes, people dont want to hear the truth because they dont want their illusions destroyed."-Friedrich Nietzsche.

Meanwhile, "The major catastrophe about Buhari administration is, they are not open to criticism in whatever guise.Once an attempt is made to call out a specific government's policy, as usual a brigade of its hirelings, propagandists & foot-soldiers will be quick to brandish such a person, group or individual an enemy of state and other unprintable names."
http://saharareporters.com/2020/06/20/insecurity-sleeping-president-adbullahi-d-mohammed
Your English Language teacher must have forgotten to teach you or prolly did not know that analytic or deductive reasoning or logic is not all the time correct; as in outcome isn't always 100 percent right.

In this case Farooq might not be correct, it could also have been a case of the King asking an honest question devoid of any sarcasm.
Nobody knows the King's mind, only he can tell exactly what he meant since he did not follow up with the subject.

But Farooq knows it all, Racoons knows it all

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by tesppidd: 8:42am On Nov 22, 2022
Nemesis0147:
keep quiet if you don’t have anything to say
Zombie.

Believe everything you read as if you don't have a brain to think for yourself.

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by Runsboi(m): 9:54am On Nov 22, 2022
wahala

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by vengertime: 9:54am On Nov 22, 2022
I'm ashamed how South Africa and Ghanians are laughing at us about Thiefnubuu

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by bestman09(m): 9:55am On Nov 22, 2022
shocked
Such a hypocritical mediocre

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by Falseprofet2: 9:55am On Nov 22, 2022
sad
Buhari thought it was another opportunity to signal how frugal he is
Charles was jabbing him: you are always in London. Don't you have your own country?

shame pro max for Buhari

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by Golan007: 9:57am On Nov 22, 2022
grin

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by Nobody: 9:57am On Nov 22, 2022
See finishing,when you have a man seemingly suffering from dementia,cut your expectations and expect nothing more than what the country is currently experiencing,the more reason Nigerians need to say no to Tinubu.

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by Cmanforall: 9:57am On Nov 22, 2022
It is not a surprise.

Maybe he didn't go with his translator who would have translated British English to Hausa for him to understand

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Re: Buhari Misunderstood King Charles — And Burns Nigeria On His Way Out - Kperogi by SmartyPants(m): 9:58am On Nov 22, 2022
We should not politicise everythign!

Farouk Kperogi ought to know that the essence of this policy is to starve election riggers of their most powerful tool.

Buhari is doing his best to give us the platform to actualize our desires and ought to be supported.

This pull him down because he is from a different party mentality must stop!

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