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General Muhammadu Buhari's Promises To Nigerians: by jackreece(m): 11:57pm On Apr 02, 2015
General Muhammadu Buhari's Promises To
Nigerians:
1. Stabilize oil prices at $100 a barrel.
2. To reduce fuel price to N45 a litre.
3. Provide free education to all.
4. Pay the poorest 25 million people N5000 every month.
5. Generate 40,000 megawatts of electricity in 4 years.
6. Pay youth corps members year after service.
7. Provide one meal a day for all Nigerian
students.
8. Provide 3 million jobs in his first year.
9. To make N1 to be equal to $1.
10. Build 4 refineries in 4 years.
11. To stop Boko Haram and bring back the
missing Chibok girls.
12. He also promised to remove immunity on
public office holders.
13. Fight corruption.
14. No office of first lady.
God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Let us see how the "CHANGE" goes. I hope it goes well!

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Re: General Muhammadu Buhari's Promises To Nigerians: by illiad: 12:10am On Apr 03, 2015
Our Noble President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan must as a matter of justice deserved, share a nobel peace price with Pope Francis. Pope Francis worked hard to ensure a return of international relations between US and Cuba; Pope Francis also ensured the Western Powers did not rush to the Syrian War, thereby averting a catastrophic outcome. And President Jonathan on his part, had sacrificed his ambition so as to ensure that no Nigerian life was this time lost to bitter politicking and age long tribal rivalry and hegemony. A lot of us are living witnesses to the outcome of nigeria 2011 elections and the promises of ungovernableness and sustained bloodshed as promised by the then loser muhammadu buhari and his muderous supporters which consequently made it impossible for any Youth Corps from southern Nigeria to be posted to northern nigerian from 2011 to 2014 after a huge number of their mates where murdered by supporters of muhammadu buhari. Nor have we forgot the outcome of the kenyan election between Mwai Kibaki and Raila Odinga where a dispute between the two led to a two months war which consequently took away thousands of life. Such catastrophies as was visited on ordinary kenyans by their political leaders and visited on southerners in northern nigeria in 2011 is what Goodluck Ebele Jonathan in the magnanimity of his noble heart have averted on behalf of us Nigerians.
Re: General Muhammadu Buhari's Promises To Nigerians: by jpphilips(m): 9:51am On Apr 03, 2015
illiad:
Our Noble President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan must as a matter of justice deserved, share a nobel peace price with Pope Francis. Pope Francis worked hard to ensure a return of international relations between US and Cuba; Pope Francis also ensured the Western Powers did not rush to the Syrian War, thereby averting a catastrophic outcome. And President Jonathan on his part, had sacrificed his ambition so as to ensure that no Nigerian life was this time lost to bitter politicking and age long tribal rivalry and hegemony. A lot of us are living witnesses to the outcome of nigeria 2011 elections and the promises of ungovernableness and sustained bloodshed as promised by the then loser muhammadu buhari and his muderous supporters which consequently made it impossible for any Youth Corps from southern Nigeria to be posted to northern nigerian from 2011 to 2014 after a huge number of their mates where murdered by supporters of muhammadu buhari. Nor have we forgot the outcome of the kenyan election between Mwai Kibaki and Raila Odinga where a dispute between the two led to a two months war which consequently took away thousands of life. Such catastrophies as was visited on ordinary kenyans by their political leaders and visited on southerners in northern nigeria in 2011 is what Goodluck Ebele Jonathan in the magnanimity of his noble heart have averted on behalf of us Nigerians.

You are very crazy!!! Jonathan had no choice, hence couldn't do otherwise.
He conceded to defeat is what the law says, when I obey speed limits, do I need a Noble peace prize?

To even think you mentioned this malady is preposterous, some of you are damn crazy.
You think the international community is stvpid abi?

When the investigations start I will ask you if you still want Jonathan to get an OSCAR.

Why didn't you recommend Abacha for a Nobel peace prize afterall his death ushered in democracy.
Re: General Muhammadu Buhari's Promises To Nigerians: by illiad: 2:24am On Apr 04, 2015
jpphilips:


You are very crazy!!! Jonathan had no choice, hence couldn't do otherwise.
He conceded to defeat is what the law says, when I obey speed limits, do I need a Noble peace prize?

To even think you mentioned this malady is preposterous, some of you are damn crazy.
You think the international community is stvpid abi?

When the investigations start I will ask you if you still want Jonathan to get an OSCAR.

Why didn't you recommend Abacha for a Nobel peace prize afterall his death ushered in democracy.
You're not only a fool Mr Philip or whatever miserable name you bear. Do I look to you like somewhere you can pour your frustration?

I made salient points on the magnanimity of the character of president Jonathan, that is not in anyway an invitation to be addressed by a mad man like you.
Re: General Muhammadu Buhari's Promises To Nigerians: by jpphilips(m): 10:23pm On Apr 04, 2015
illiad:

You're not only a fool Mr Philip or whatever miserable name you bear. Do I look to you like somewhere you can pour your frustration?

I made salient points on the magnanimity of the character of president Jonathan, that is not in anyway an invitation to be addressed by a mad man like you.

You call drunkenness point? stay away from alcohol.
Re: General Muhammadu Buhari's Promises To Nigerians: by jpphilips(m): 8:08pm On Apr 08, 2015
illiad:

You're not only a fool Mr Philip or whatever miserable name you bear. Do I look to you like somewhere you can pour your frustration?

I made salient points on the magnanimity of the character of president Jonathan, that is not in anyway an invitation to be addressed by a mad man like you.

An ignorant Nincompoop begs his president to do the right thing and when he does, he gets a national award, when next you ej@culate, ensure the white stuff aint your brain cells.
It is one thing to be dumb is another not to draw the line between right and wrong.
Re: General Muhammadu Buhari's Promises To Nigerians: by Nobody: 8:45pm On Apr 08, 2015
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Re: General Muhammadu Buhari's Promises To Nigerians: by henrysam(m): 9:07pm On Apr 08, 2015
jackreece:
General Muhammadu Buhari's Promises To
Nigerians:
1. Stabilize oil prices at $100 a barrel.
2. To reduce fuel price to N45 a litre.
3. Provide free education to all.
4. Pay the poorest 25 million people N5000 every month.
5. Generate 40,000 megawatts of electricity in 4 years.
6. Pay youth corps members year after service.
7. Provide one meal a day for all Nigerian
students.
8. Provide 3 million jobs in his first year.
9. To make N1 to be equal to $1.
10. Build 4 refineries in 4 years.
11. To stop Boko Haram and bring back the
missing Chibok girls.
12. He also promised to remove immunity on
public office holders.
13. Fight corruption.
14. No office of first lady.
God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Let us see how the "CHANGE" goes. I hope it goes well!
Baba said we should not expect a miracle from him. All these quoted above are campaign promises.
I hope Nigerians have not ebtered one chance.

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