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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by vigasimple(m): 4:23pm On Jul 01, 2015
'Brown envelopes journalist' are part of this nation problem.

Buhari calling Angela Merkel. 'President of west Germany' is nothing to do with 'senior moment'

It is utter cluesness, first, the proper title of head of government in Germany is Chancellor, so there is no closeness between the two.

To mention west Germany now shows how ancient is Buhari. It is close to being a pre analogue phone in a smartphone era.

Buhari is only being packaged by Tinubu and APC. He is very shallow to modern day event.

Stop justifying nonsense.

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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by charlespaker(m): 4:24pm On Jul 01, 2015
Singing Otimu dogo yaro......
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by rusher14: 4:24pm On Jul 01, 2015
IdisuleOurOwn:
I have read people refer to President Buhari as "clueless" and suchlike adjectives of disesteem suggesting cognitive incapacity - for his recent reference to German Chancellor Angela Merkel as "President Michelle of West Germany" . That is ignorant. And I will explain why shortly.

There are many things to criticize about president Buhari, but clueless-ness isn't one of them. His thought - process are clearly complex, sophisticated and high - level. If in doubt, get hold of any of his off - the cuff remarks, go beyond the distractions of his accent, and you will see a man whose intellect is deep and whose understanding of governance and world politics is admirably advanced.

You are probably wondering where I am going with this. How can someone call Germany "West Germany, mangle its president's name and official title, and I not say he isn't clueless but insist he is, in fact, intellectually deep?

OK, let me start by saying I am not some viscerally one - dimensional, unreflective Buhari apologist who is wedded to what I call the misguided philosophy of Buharist inerrancy, that is, the wrong-headed idea that Buhari is only human who is liable to errors and lapses of judgment. Many of us who criticised him in the future, do so not because we are better but because, as the saying goes, the onlookers, not the participants, see most of the game.

Now, when Buhari called German Chancellor Angela Merkel "President Michelle of West Germany", he was merely suffering from what Americans call "senior moment", which is the momentary lapse in the memory occasioned by old age. . As psychologists know only too well, as we age, the speed with which we retrieve information from our cognitive reservoir slows. Age-related memory lapses, experts tell us can start as early as late 30s and get worse as we get older.

Noble Prize - winning neurologist Eric Kandel and his colleagues published a well - received study in 2003 in the Journal of Science Translational Medicine where they, among other things, reveal that a "memory gene" in us appears to get weaker as our brain ages, causing us to forget easily, mix things up, and be unable to easily recall information stored in our memory bank.
Buhari is not the only president who contends with age - related memory impairment. The late President Ronald Reagan, America's oldest president, who was elected at nearly 70 years in his first term, was famous for his bewildering senior moments. I will give only few examples. President Reagan constantly referred to his own Vice President, George Bush, Sr. (father of George W. Bush), as "Prime Minister Bush" . (Remember Buhari's reference to Vice President Osinbajo as " Osunbade " during a campaign rally in Owerri? )

And, according to Tom Friedman's 2006 book titled You Are Not Alone :1,000 Unforgettable Senior Moments : "President Roland Reagan's senior moments were legendary. He often forgot what foreign country he was in or the name of the dignitaries he was meeting. When he visited Brazil, he referred to it as Bolivia. He greeted Princess Diana as 'Prince David' .

Have you seen any similarities yet?

Well, another US President, Richard Nixon, had a senior moment when he went to France in 1974 to attend the funeral of French President Georges Pompidou. Nixon had a lapse of memory and totally forgot why he was in France, so he said : "This is a great day for France! "

There will be many more Age-related lapses from President Buhari. Get used to it. It's no big deal. It's part of normal process of aging, and has no impact or whatsoever on cognitive ability or performance. In spite of his notoriety for embarrassing "senior moments", President Reagan has often been ranked as one of America's greatest Presidents. In fact, a February 2011 Gallup poll placed him as Americas greatest President of all time ahead of Abraham Lincoln.

Like Buhari, Reagan lost in a past presidential election, but went ahead to defeat a younger incumbent in 1980. He won re-election at nearly 74 years with the biggest Electoral College victory in America history. When he left office in 1989, Reagan had an approval rating of 68 percent, which is the highest rating for a departing president in America modern history. Only Franklin D. Roosevelt and Bill Clinton rival this feat.

I am not implying Buhari will be a Nigerian Ronald Reagan, but his age - induced cognitive impairments and slips should not cause us to dismiss him. When he recently said to Nigerians in South Africa " I wish I became Head of State when I was a governor, just a few years as a young man. Now at 72, there is a limit to what I can do", he was referring to the inevitable impairments that age imposes on people. But senior moments don't impair performance if the will to succeed is there, as the example of Ronald Reagan clearly shows.

Although I think it's ignorant to hold Buhari's senior moments as evidence of cluelessness, it's fair game to poke fun at them. That's the nature of democracy. Even Reagan laughed at the humour his senior moments actuated. I hope Buhari and his Legion of zealous, humorless supporters will learn to laugh at his senior moment joke.

Thanks for elucidating.

Unfortunately, the issue really isn't about his senior moments which many are aware of.

The problem is that Buhari defeated Jonathan's 13 million voters. They are still seething from the loss.

They would do anything and everything to discredit him.

This shouldn't really matter.

Although public perception is important and often shaped by bandwagoning, it could also be influenced by positive acts which undoubtedly, the president would produce over the course of his tenure.

He is a man who has overcome many challenges, the latest of which we have all witnessed.

He's coming to your neighbourhood with good deeds.

Be expectant.
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by maestroz: 4:24pm On Jul 01, 2015
PMB

OP deserves to be made a special adviser on senior moments affairs.

I hereby so nominate.

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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by jcross19: 4:25pm On Jul 01, 2015
Hey memory lost or memory lapses , op I don't get you. Well God help him out if not one day he will be shouting kai nama thinking is in daura, inside aso rock.

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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by Tomjazzy2: 4:25pm On Jul 01, 2015
Bla bla bla... Point is, people experiencing such conditions should try not to occupy sensitive positions, else the entire country may not be able to withstand the colossal damage arising from their actions and/or inactions.

If Nigeria was a Private firm like an MNC, do we honestly think that the President, with this "senior moments" condition, will last a month

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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by elohorayodele: 4:27pm On Jul 01, 2015
All these grammar and textbook content just to defend the Daura President shocked

OP talk another thing abeg


It just shows that we elected a senile man as president, smh

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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by nellyelitz(m): 4:28pm On Jul 01, 2015
When will all these packaging stop...una too arrange this man. i see very soon the 'Senior Moment' will cause him forget his name...frm Buhari to osama.

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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by Emyogalanya: 4:29pm On Jul 01, 2015
He'll soon refer to nigeria as nairaland

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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by Nnemuka(f): 4:30pm On Jul 01, 2015
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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by Nobody: 4:30pm On Jul 01, 2015
That Alzheimer sufferer of a dullard president is a disgrace to Nigeria.

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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by Nobody: 4:31pm On Jul 01, 2015
OsHYBRID:

OK come and learn, friend of dullardnho......ignorant is adjective, it should have been a noun (ignorance) instead
Did you see any article there?
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by boujaye: 4:31pm On Jul 01, 2015
IdisuleOurOwn:
I have read people refer to President Buhari as "clueless" and suchlike adjectives of disesteem suggesting cognitive incapacity - for his recent reference to German Chancellor Angela Merkel as "President Michelle of West Germany" . That is ignorant. And I will explain why shortly.

There are many things to criticize about president Buhari, but clueless-ness isn't one of them. His thought - process are clearly complex, sophisticated and high - level. If in doubt, get hold of any of his off - the cuff remarks, go beyond the distractions of his accent, and you will see a man whose intellect is deep and whose understanding of governance and world politics is admirably advanced.

You are probably wondering where I am going with this. How can someone call Germany "West Germany, mangle its president's name and official title, and I not say he isn't clueless but insist he is, in fact, intellectually deep?

OK, let me start by saying I am not some viscerally one - dimensional, unreflective Buhari apologist who is wedded to what I call the misguided philosophy of Buharist inerrancy, that is, the wrong-headed idea that Buhari is only human who is liable to errors and lapses of judgment. Many of us who criticised him in the future, do so not because we are better but because, as the saying goes, the onlookers, not the participants, see most of the game.

Now, when Buhari called German Chancellor Angela Merkel "President Michelle of West Germany", he was merely suffering from what Americans call "senior moment", which is the momentary lapse in the memory occasioned by old age. . As psychologists know only too well, as we age, the speed with which we retrieve information from our cognitive reservoir slows. Age-related memory lapses, experts tell us can start as early as late 30s and get worse as we get older.

Noble Prize - winning neurologist Eric Kandel and his colleagues published a well - received study in 2003 in the Journal of Science Translational Medicine where they, among other things, reveal that a "memory gene" in us appears to get weaker as our brain ages, causing us to forget easily, mix things up, and be unable to easily recall information stored in our memory bank.
Buhari is not the only president who contends with age - related memory impairment. The late President Ronald Reagan, America's oldest president, who was elected at nearly 70 years in his first term, was famous for his bewildering senior moments. I will give only few examples. President Reagan constantly referred to his own Vice President, George Bush, Sr. (father of George W. Bush), as "Prime Minister Bush" . (Remember Buhari's reference to Vice President Osinbajo as " Osunbade " during a campaign rally in Owerri? )

And, according to Tom Friedman's 2006 book titled You Are Not Alone :1,000 Unforgettable Senior Moments : "President Roland Reagan's senior moments were legendary. He often forgot what foreign country he was in or the name of the dignitaries he was meeting. When he visited Brazil, he referred to it as Bolivia. He greeted Princess Diana as 'Prince David' .

Have you seen any similarities yet?

Well, another US President, Richard Nixon, had a senior moment when he went to France in 1974 to attend the funeral of French President Georges Pompidou. Nixon had a lapse of memory and totally forgot why he was in France, so he said : "This is a great day for France! "

There will be many more Age-related lapses from President Buhari. Get used to it. It's no big deal. It's part of normal process of aging, and has no impact or whatsoever on cognitive ability or performance. In spite of his notoriety for embarrassing "senior moments", President Reagan has often been ranked as one of America's greatest Presidents. In fact, a February 2011 Gallup poll placed him as Americas greatest President of all time ahead of Abraham Lincoln.

Like Buhari, Reagan lost in a past presidential election, but went ahead to defeat a younger incumbent in 1980. He won re-election at nearly 74 years with the biggest Electoral College victory in America history. When he left office in 1989, Reagan had an approval rating of 68 percent, which is the highest rating for a departing president in America modern history. Only Franklin D. Roosevelt and Bill Clinton rival this feat.

I am not implying Buhari will be a Nigerian Ronald Reagan, but his age - induced cognitive impairments and slips should not cause us to dismiss him. When he recently said to Nigerians in South Africa " I wish I became Head of State when I was a governor, just a few years as a young man. Now at 72, there is a limit to what I can do", he was referring to the inevitable impairments that age imposes on people. But senior moments don't impair performance if the will to succeed is there, as the example of Ronald Reagan clearly shows.

Although I think it's ignorant to hold Buhari's senior moments as evidence of cluelessness, it's fair game to poke fun at them. That's the nature of democracy. Even Reagan laughed at the humour his senior moments actuated. I hope Buhari and his Legion of zealous, humorless supporters will learn to laugh at his senior moment joke.


arrant nonsese undecided

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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by sunsewa: 4:31pm On Jul 01, 2015
IdisuleOurOwn:
I have read people refer to President Buhari as "clueless" and suchlike adjectives of disesteem suggesting cognitive incapacity - for his recent reference to German Chancellor Angela Merkel as "President Michelle of West Germany" . That is ignorant. And I will explain why shortly.

There are many things to criticize about president Buhari, but clueless-ness isn't one of them. His thought - process are clearly complex, sophisticated and high - level. If in doubt, get hold of any of his off - the cuff remarks, go beyond the distractions of his accent, and you will see a man whose intellect is deep and whose understanding of governance and world politics is admirably advanced.

You are probably wondering where I am going with this. How can someone call Germany "West Germany, mangle its president's name and official title, and I not say he isn't clueless but insist he is, in fact, intellectually deep?

OK, let me start by saying I am not some viscerally one - dimensional, unreflective Buhari apologist who is wedded to what I call the misguided philosophy of Buharist inerrancy, that is, the wrong-headed idea that Buhari is only human who is liable to errors and lapses of judgment. Many of us who criticised him in the future, do so not because we are better but because, as the saying goes, the onlookers, not the participants, see most of the game.

Now, when Buhari called German Chancellor Angela Merkel "President Michelle of West Germany", he was merely suffering from what Americans call "senior moment", which is the momentary lapse in the memory occasioned by old age. . As psychologists know only too well, as we age, the speed with which we retrieve information from our cognitive reservoir slows. Age-related memory lapses, experts tell us can start as early as late 30s and get worse as we get older.

Noble Prize - winning neurologist Eric Kandel and his colleagues published a well - received study in 2003 in the Journal of Science Translational Medicine where they, among other things, reveal that a "memory gene" in us appears to get weaker as our brain ages, causing us to forget easily, mix things up, and be unable to easily recall information stored in our memory bank.
Buhari is not the only president who contends with age - related memory impairment. The late President Ronald Reagan, America's oldest president, who was elected at nearly 70 years in his first term, was famous for his bewildering senior moments. I will give only few examples. President Reagan constantly referred to his own Vice President, George Bush, Sr. (father of George W. Bush), as "Prime Minister Bush" . (Remember Buhari's reference to Vice President Osinbajo as " Osunbade " during a campaign rally in Owerri? )

And, according to Tom Friedman's 2006 book titled You Are Not Alone :1,000 Unforgettable Senior Moments : "President Roland Reagan's senior moments were legendary. He often forgot what foreign country he was in or the name of the dignitaries he was meeting. When he visited Brazil, he referred to it as Bolivia. He greeted Princess Diana as 'Prince David' .

Have you seen any similarities yet?

Well, another US President, Richard Nixon, had a senior moment when he went to France in 1974 to attend the funeral of French President Georges Pompidou. Nixon had a lapse of memory and totally forgot why he was in France, so he said : "This is a great day for France! "

There will be many more Age-related lapses from President Buhari. Get used to it. It's no big deal. It's part of normal process of aging, and has no impact or whatsoever on cognitive ability or performance. In spite of his notoriety for embarrassing "senior moments", President Reagan has often been ranked as one of America's greatest Presidents. In fact, a February 2011 Gallup poll placed him as Americas greatest President of all time ahead of Abraham Lincoln.

Like Buhari, Reagan lost in a past presidential election, but went ahead to defeat a younger incumbent in 1980. He won re-election at nearly 74 years with the biggest Electoral College victory in America history. When he left office in 1989, Reagan had an approval rating of 68 percent, which is the highest rating for a departing president in America modern history. Only Franklin D. Roosevelt and Bill Clinton rival this feat.

I am not implying Buhari will be a Nigerian Ronald Reagan, but his age - induced cognitive impairments and slips should not cause us to dismiss him. When he recently said to Nigerians in South Africa " I wish I became Head of State when I was a governor, just a few years as a young man. Now at 72, there is a limit to what I can do", he was referring to the inevitable impairments that age imposes on people. But senior moments don't impair performance if the will to succeed is there, as the example of Ronald Reagan clearly shows.

Although I think it's ignorant to hold Buhari's senior moments as evidence of cluelessness, it's fair game to poke fun at them. That's the nature of democracy. Even Reagan laughed at the humour his senior moments actuated. I hope Buhari and his Legion of zealous, humorless supporters will learn to laugh at his senior moment joke.

Yeah ur right, it does happen,even to me that his approaching forty,I make such mistake,just like yesterday I commented on osinbanjo and obasanjo photo in Abidjan, by mentioning the President of cote ivore as gbagbo,instead of quattara,a nairalander called my attention to that, though am not a buhari fan.

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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by Nobody: 4:32pm On Jul 01, 2015
I greet u all my Facebook friends... shit not ds senior moment again ...my people of west naira land.. I Greet una.

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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by natureblack(m): 4:32pm On Jul 01, 2015
Ishilove:

Where's the source?
Criticizing Buhari's President of west Germany gaffe by Farooq A Kperogi.
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by philips70(m): 4:32pm On Jul 01, 2015
anonimi:
In summary, the man is suffering from DEMENTIA. That is in addition to his confession that he cannot perform at 72 shocked

We don enter one chance proper, walahi!



www.nairaland.com/attachments/2550773_dullardinho_jpegf548371f5f7f07a48e3f5024e913be89

I am a psychiatrist. Walahi, I dey find you with torch.
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by Nobody: 4:32pm On Jul 01, 2015
Nnemuka:
I wish d duLlard can just get an interpeter. Understsnding his accent and english is d most difficult thing after an attempt to disvirgin a man. angry
deflower....
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by clevadani: 4:35pm On Jul 01, 2015
anonimi:


..............of which NONE is forthcoming over three months after winning the elections that he FAILED three times before - 2003, 2007 & 2011.




I don't get ur point
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by Nnemuka(f): 4:35pm On Jul 01, 2015
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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by elohorayodele: 4:35pm On Jul 01, 2015
sunsewa:


Yeah ur right, it does happen,even to me that his approaching forty,I make such mistake,just like yesterday I commented on osinbanjo and obasanjo photo in Abidjan, by mentioning the President of cote ivore as gbagbo,instead of quattara,a nairalander called my attention to that, though am not a buhari fan.

do you know how how long west germany has ceased to exist? gbagbo and quattara is still recent
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by beyoncausme: 4:36pm On Jul 01, 2015
well....
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by Crysallis(m): 4:37pm On Jul 01, 2015
ok. I will be back to say my mind in 2019
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by DanielPop(m): 4:38pm On Jul 01, 2015
[s]Now, when Buhari called German Chancellor Angela Merkel "President Michelle of West Germany", he was merely suffering from what Americans call "senior moment", which is the momentary lapse in the memory occasioned by old age. . As psychologists know only too well, as we age, the speed with which we retrieve information from our cognitive reservoir slows. Age-related memory lapses, experts tell us can start as early as late 30s and get worse as we get older.[/s]
[s][/s]
YOU ARE NOT SERIOUS ARE YOU? If you are then what a jaundiced analysis. Do you realise that your "senior moment" which resulted in "memory lapse in the memory occasioned by old age" could have occurred during a key moment such as an economic negotiation with the World Bank? Do you realise that your "memory lapse" could make President Buhari sign Nigeria into slavery? Na wa o!

IdisuleOurOwn:
I have read people refer to President Buhari as "clueless" and suchlike adjectives of disesteem suggesting cognitive incapacity - for his recent reference to German Chancellor Angela Merkel as "President Michelle of West Germany" . That is ignorant. And I will explain why shortly.

There are many things to criticize about president Buhari, but clueless-ness isn't one of them. His thought - process are clearly complex, sophisticated and high - level. If in doubt, get hold of any of his off - the cuff remarks, go beyond the distractions of his accent, and you will see a man whose intellect is deep and whose understanding of governance and world politics is admirably advanced.

You are probably wondering where I am going with this. How can someone call Germany "West Germany, mangle its president's name and official title, and I not say he isn't clueless but insist he is, in fact, intellectually deep?

OK, let me start by saying I am not some viscerally one - dimensional, unreflective Buhari apologist who is wedded to what I call the misguided philosophy of Buharist inerrancy, that is, the wrong-headed idea that Buhari is only human who is liable to errors and lapses of judgment. Many of us who criticised him in the future, do so not because we are better but because, as the saying goes, the onlookers, not the participants, see most of the game.

Now, when Buhari called German Chancellor Angela Merkel "President Michelle of West Germany", he was merely suffering from what Americans call "senior moment", which is the momentary lapse in the memory occasioned by old age. . As psychologists know only too well, as we age, the speed with which we retrieve information from our cognitive reservoir slows. Age-related memory lapses, experts tell us can start as early as late 30s and get worse as we get older.

Noble Prize - winning neurologist Eric Kandel and his colleagues published a well - received study in 2003 in the Journal of Science Translational Medicine where they, among other things, reveal that a "memory gene" in us appears to get weaker as our brain ages, causing us to forget easily, mix things up, and be unable to easily recall information stored in our memory bank.
Buhari is not the only president who contends with age - related memory impairment. The late President Ronald Reagan, America's oldest president, who was elected at nearly 70 years in his first term, was famous for his bewildering senior moments. I will give only few examples. President Reagan constantly referred to his own Vice President, George Bush, Sr. (father of George W. Bush), as "Prime Minister Bush" . (Remember Buhari's reference to Vice President Osinbajo as " Osunbade " during a campaign rally in Owerri? )

And, according to Tom Friedman's 2006 book titled You Are Not Alone :1,000 Unforgettable Senior Moments : "President Roland Reagan's senior moments were legendary. He often forgot what foreign country he was in or the name of the dignitaries he was meeting. When he visited Brazil, he referred to it as Bolivia. He greeted Princess Diana as 'Prince David' .

Have you seen any similarities yet?

Well, another US President, Richard Nixon, had a senior moment when he went to France in 1974 to attend the funeral of French President Georges Pompidou. Nixon had a lapse of memory and totally forgot why he was in France, so he said : "This is a great day for France! "

There will be many more Age-related lapses from President Buhari. Get used to it. It's no big deal. It's part of normal process of aging, and has no impact or whatsoever on cognitive ability or performance. In spite of his notoriety for embarrassing "senior moments", President Reagan has often been ranked as one of America's greatest Presidents. In fact, a February 2011 Gallup poll placed him as Americas greatest President of all time ahead of Abraham Lincoln.

Like Buhari, Reagan lost in a past presidential election, but went ahead to defeat a younger incumbent in 1980. He won re-election at nearly 74 years with the biggest Electoral College victory in America history. When he left office in 1989, Reagan had an approval rating of 68 percent, which is the highest rating for a departing president in America modern history. Only Franklin D. Roosevelt and Bill Clinton rival this feat.

I am not implying Buhari will be a Nigerian Ronald Reagan, but his age - induced cognitive impairments and slips should not cause us to dismiss him. When he recently said to Nigerians in South Africa " I wish I became Head of State when I was a governor, just a few years as a young man. Now at 72, there is a limit to what I can do", he was referring to the inevitable impairments that age imposes on people. But senior moments don't impair performance if the will to succeed is there, as the example of Ronald Reagan clearly shows.

Although I think it's ignorant to hold Buhari's senior moments as evidence of cluelessness, it's fair game to poke fun at them. That's the nature of democracy. Even Reagan laughed at the humour his senior moments actuated. I hope Buhari and his Legion of zealous, humorless supporters will learn to laugh at his senior moment joke.

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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by seyilee(m): 4:40pm On Jul 01, 2015
vigasimple:

'Brown envelopes journalist' are part of this nation problem.

Buhari calling Angela Merkel. 'President of west Germany' is nothing to do with 'senior moment'

It is utter cluesness, first, the proper title of head of government in Germany is Chancellor, so there is no closeness between the two.

To mention west Germany now shows how ancient is Buhari. It is close to being a pre analogue phone in a smartphone era.

Buhari is only being packaged by Tinubu and APC. He is very shallow to modern day event.

Stop justifying nonsense.
oga go chill for sambisa,,pained mofo
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by Judolisco(m): 4:41pm On Jul 01, 2015
midolian:
its because till date u don't listen well. Or mayb u jst dnt gv him that attention that ll make u hear him well. Baba speaks clear english like every other Nigerian
lyk every nigerian u said?
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by odkmediablog: 4:42pm On Jul 01, 2015
Buhari is simply an illiterate and unfit to be the president of Nigeria.

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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by tivta(m): 4:42pm On Jul 01, 2015
Lol
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by CSTR2: 4:43pm On Jul 01, 2015
senior moment? lol. I have not laughed this much in a long time.
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by anonimi: 4:44pm On Jul 01, 2015
clevadani:
I don't get ur point

Have you seen any meaningful action from the Brainless Bubu?
If you have please share them.
Thanks.
Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by sapientia(m): 4:46pm On Jul 01, 2015
During campaign.. People questioned about his age and the fall outs.. You people assured us he was very young and can even outrun a horse..

You made us believe that age was not a problem..

Now you want to fall back on same age to justify a blunder...

By the way.. Using people that has made one or 2 blunders in the past can never make a blunder be right.....

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Re: Criticizing Buhari Over "President Michelle Of West Germany" Gaffe Is Ignorant. by Ishilove: 4:48pm On Jul 01, 2015
natureblack:
Criticizing Buhari's President of west Germany gaffe by Farooq A Kperogi.
Thanks a lot. It has been added to the op

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