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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by Arnoldo(m): 7:54am On Feb 15, 2016
DesChyko:


That boy who made that comment may not understand his folly but he just confirmed that indeed, the black man should be dumb. Of all comparisons to qualify wisdom and stupidity, it has to be a US national and a Nigerian? And you seem to find that funny? SMH
See him laughing at his stupidity

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by martineinstein(m): 7:55am On Feb 15, 2016
The wardrobe allowance and accompanying of saraki to cct made me lose my respect for him


He might lose all his fans before 2019

Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by sweetgala(m): 7:55am On Feb 15, 2016
swagifted:
This post is as pointless as shit...what ben murray bruce is advocating for is pure truth, we need to imbibe a culture of consuming our own to grow...its either you follow or not. Don't come here to discourage Nigerians... Go contest for SUG president 1st...before u lambast a revolutionary senator. *drops mic*

When Murray Bruce had the opportunity to influence FG directly during the period of GEJ why did he not I'll introduce this so called brilliant idea I'd his.

He obviously only found his patriotic voice.
Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by DesChyko: 7:56am On Feb 15, 2016
rocoh:


All those that voted for change around me now are desperately complaining, but it's unfortunate because we are in it together.smh.

Beautiful.. Quote of the week grin

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by MsGlobalwonder(f): 7:56am On Feb 15, 2016
Aufbauh:


Some of the prominent personalities do it quietly, even the Government agencies without undue publicity stunt.
It should be an open knowledge that Innocent Chukwuma have friends in high places that will at least patronize his products.
As far back as early 2000 Gov Akume then presently senator representing benue North East ordered over 5000 innoson motorcycles for use.
Ben Bruce hypocrisy is not in the use of the said product but in the timing and undue media stunt about the whole stuff.
it is not hypocrisy to help promote Nigerian made products! Haba mana! Na wa oo. Smh!
Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by Durinsday: 7:56am On Feb 15, 2016
laidian:
The name Ben Bruce naturally generates a number of reactions in the minds of many Nigerians as a Fashionista, Celebrity and Entertainer. Nigerians are also familiar with household names created by the entertainment guru such as Silverbird’s Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Cinema and a radio and television station which has helped enrich the broadcast industry in Nigeria.

Bruce’s success in the entertainment industry is indeed what many would call an American Dream come true, and is a wakeup call to the Nigerian youth illustrating that from nothing, one can go on to build empires.

Therefore, it was with much gladness that I welcomed his entry into politics when in 2012; he sought the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party to become its guber candidate. While I knew that as the rookie that he was, he would have to contend with the powers that be for the ticket and that odds would be heavily stacked against him, I still saw his entry into politics as another leap forward for Nigeria, as ‘Clean Men’ like Bruce could then bring about the much needed change in our politics and help change the mindset of a number of youths that it was a dirty game. Unfortunately for Bruce, he was disqualified owing to issues bordering on his membership of the party then, but for us it was a good start.

In 2015, opportunity reared its head again and Bruce ran for Senate, under the Peoples Democratic Party and won, beating or should I say rigging out mercilessly a former Governor of the State, Timipriye Sylva, who polled a meager number of votes.

No sooner had he become a senator, Nigerians began to witness a new Bruce, who started proselytizing “The Common Sense Revolution” where he has been touting ideas after ideas on what is wrong with the country and how we can fix them. Using media platforms, Bruce has sought to identify the troubles with the Nigerian nation whilst at the same time proffering solutions to these challenges.

Sharing good ideas within social media sensitizes the public on what we should have as a country.

The trouble with Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution is that one cannot discern whether it is a publicity drive or a genuine cause to salvage Nigeria. For example, many have asked where has Bruce being all these years? Was he asleep when his party the PDP raped Nigeria from 1999 to 2015? Particularly, when his kinsman in former President Goodluck Jonathan held sway and nearly ran the nation aground. Surprisingly, Bruce saw no evil and thus tucked his commons sense revolution in his boxer shorts.

Bruce had been in entertainment thenjust like you mentioned, now he is in politics.

I was miffed when Bruce went on twitter to announce that he was donating half of his wardrobe allowance to the people of Osun State, following the failure of the Osun State Government to pay salaries for some months. For all its worth, I as many Nigerians felt that such philanthropy was puerile and unbecoming for a man like Bruce. First of all, one felt that Bruce should have as a Senator worked across the aisle in the Senate to perhaps sponsor a bill that would have sought relief or bailout packages for states like Osun. Again, one wonders whether a paltry sum of N253, 300.00 per annum would have been enough for over 30,000 civil servants in Osun, while his home state of Bayelsa owed pensioners and workers too. Many therefore wondered why Ben Bruce wanted to begin his own charity abroad.

Bail-out is no solution for states and organizations that are unsustainable themselves. Those organisations have to trim the fat, stop unsustainable social programs and stimulate business to generate IGR

Perhaps, like the village rascal, who is not fretful about the notoriety of his image, Bruce has not let up from playing to the gallery time and time again. One time, the senator advocated on twitter that he was wondering why Nigeria with 36 states had to have 36 ministers, whereas the United States of America with 50 states had 18 or thereabout ministers. I quickly retorted that the same United States had two senators per state and asked whether he was willing to give up his seat in order to make his common sense practical! Dear readers, Senator Bruce never responded and as at this point in time he still has his seat in the senate!

He does not play to the gallery, he owns the gallery. ( a la Silverbird Galleria). 36 ministers from 36 states is wasteful, especially since they are appointed! However, senatorial zoning is partly based on representation of population to make laws for them( not execute).

From his tweets urging Fashola not to use generator, to his referral to a minister in Buhari’s cabinet as a criminal unto his silence while the Senate in its profligacy wants to purchase cars amounting to N4.5bn, Senator Bruce has shown that hypocrisy is now becoming his favourite past time.

Urging Fashola not to make use of generator was unrealistic, i grant you that.


The trouble in his common sense revolution is that Bruce sounds like a socialist while he is a capitalist, a liberal while he is a pseudo liberal and a progressive whereas he is at heart pro establishment.

Asking people to support made in Nigeria to improve the Naira does not soind socialist to me. He mixes socialism and capitalism with common sense. Want to see failed socialism? Go to "The State of Osun", which is in quite a sorry state at the moment

While I do not frown at his being vocal, I would only wish that Senator Bruce would channel his new found love for activism unto good bills, motions and resolutions on the floor of the senate, guided by truth and patriotism.
I agree he has to do more on the floor of the house. Perhaps he is working on a coalition in the house,strong enough to push his advocacy when it does come up. Perhaps we need to give him more time, just like we are giving our president to win Boko Haram( on knock-out not on technical grounds), "feed the 5000", feed the children with real food ( not Nasco biscuit), etc to the power etc.

This way, he would not only make a good case for himself but also for millions of professionals considering politics as a means of service.

www.leadership.ng/blogposts/501316/hypocrisy-ben-bruces-common-sense-revolution
Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by Gkemz: 7:58am On Feb 15, 2016
I wonder why some people can't mind their goddamned business always good in assassinating good character integrity because of party differences. It baffles me alot. If he's a capitalist, its none of ur concern.

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by HomeOfMe(f): 8:00am On Feb 15, 2016
laidian:
The name Ben Bruce naturally generates a number of reactions in the minds of many Nigerians as a Fashionista, Celebrity and Entertainer. Nigerians are also familiar with household names created by the entertainment guru such as Silverbird’s Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Cinema and a radio and television station which has helped enrich the broadcast industry in Nigeria.

Bruce’s success in the entertainment industry is indeed what many would call an American Dream come true, and is a wakeup call to the Nigerian youth illustrating that from nothing, one can go on to build empires.

Therefore, it was with much gladness that I welcomed his entry into politics when in 2012; he sought the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party to become its guber candidate. While I knew that as the rookie that he was, he would have to contend with the powers that be for the ticket and that odds would be heavily stacked against him, I still saw his entry into politics as another leap forward for Nigeria, as ‘Clean Men’ like Bruce could then bring about the much needed change in our politics and help change the mindset of a number of youths that it was a dirty game. Unfortunately for Bruce, he was disqualified owing to issues bordering on his membership of the party then, but for us it was a good start.

In 2015, opportunity reared its head again and Bruce ran for Senate, under the Peoples Democratic Party and won, beating or should I say rigging out mercilessly a former Governor of the State, Timipriye Sylva, who polled a meager number of votes.

No sooner had he become a senator, Nigerians began to witness a new Bruce, who started proselytizing “The Common Sense Revolution” where he has been touting ideas after ideas on what is wrong with the country and how we can fix them. Using media platforms, Bruce has sought to identify the troubles with the Nigerian nation whilst at the same time proffering solutions to these challenges.

The trouble with Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution is that one cannot discern whether it is a publicity drive or a genuine cause to salvage Nigeria. For example, many have asked where has Bruce being all these years? Was he asleep when his party the PDP raped Nigeria from 1999 to 2015? Particularly, when his kinsman in former President Goodluck Jonathan held sway and nearly ran the nation aground. Surprisingly, Bruce saw no evil and thus tucked his commons sense revolution in his boxer shorts.

I was miffed when Bruce went on twitter to announce that he was donating half of his wardrobe allowance to the people of Osun State, following the failure of the Osun State Government to pay salaries for some months. For all its worth, I as many Nigerians felt that such philanthropy was puerile and unbecoming for a man like Bruce. First of all, one felt that Bruce should have as a Senator worked across the aisle in the Senate to perhaps sponsor a bill that would have sought relief or bailout packages for states like Osun. Again, one wonders whether a paltry sum of N253, 300.00 per annum would have been enough for over 30,000 civil servants in Osun, while his home state of Bayelsa owed pensioners and workers too. Many therefore wondered why Ben Bruce wanted to begin his own charity abroad.

Perhaps, like the village rascal, who is not fretful about the notoriety of his image, Bruce has not let up from playing to the gallery time and time again. One time, the senator advocated on twitter that he was wondering why Nigeria with 36 states had to have 36 ministers, whereas the United States of America with 50 states had 18 or thereabout ministers. I quickly retorted that the same United States had two senators per state and asked whether he was willing to give up his seat in order to make his common sense practical! Dear readers, Senator Bruce never responded and as at this point in time he still has his seat in the senate!

From his tweets urging Fashola not to use generator, to his referral to a minister in Buhari’s cabinet as a criminal unto his silence while the Senate in its profligacy wants to purchase cars amounting to N4.5bn, Senator Bruce has shown that hypocrisy is now becoming his favourite past time.

The trouble in his common sense revolution is that Bruce sounds like a socialist while he is a capitalist, a liberal while he is a pseudo liberal and a progressive whereas he is at heart pro establishment.

While I do not frown at his being vocal, I would only wish that Senator Bruce would channel his new found love for activism unto good bills, motions and resolutions on the floor of the senate, guided by truth and patriotism.

This way, he would not only make a good case for himself but also for millions of professionals considering politics as a means of service.

www.leadership.ng/blogposts/501316/hypocrisy-ben-bruces-common-sense-revolution
I'm not surprised one bit by this article,this is. Politics and attackslikethis are expected. I follow Ben Bruce on twitter and he always makes sense though sometimes he goes out of context. As far as the ruling party is concerned,nothing good can com from the opposition while every single member of the ruling is perfect without spot nor wrinkle-that is hypocrisy.

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by Carmal90(m): 8:04am On Feb 15, 2016
laidian:
The name Ben Bruce naturally generates a number of reactions in the minds of many Nigerians as a Fashionista, Celebrity and Entertainer. Nigerians are also familiar with household names created by the entertainment guru such as Silverbird’s Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Cinema and a radio and television station which has helped enrich the broadcast industry in Nigeria.

Bruce’s success in the entertainment industry is indeed what many would call an American Dream come true, and is a wakeup call to the Nigerian youth illustrating that from nothing, one can go on to build empires.

Therefore, it was with much gladness that I welcomed his entry into politics when in 2012; he sought the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party to become its guber candidate. While I knew that as the rookie that he was, he would have to contend with the powers that be for the ticket and that odds would be heavily stacked against him, I still saw his entry into politics as another leap forward for Nigeria, as ‘Clean Men’ like Bruce could then bring about the much needed change in our politics and help change the mindset of a number of youths that it was a dirty game. Unfortunately for Bruce, he was disqualified owing to issues bordering on his membership of the party then, but for us it was a good start.

In 2015, opportunity reared its head again and Bruce ran for Senate, under the Peoples Democratic Party and won, beating or should I say rigging out mercilessly a former Governor of the State, Timipriye Sylva, who polled a meager number of votes.

No sooner had he become a senator, Nigerians began to witness a new Bruce, who started proselytizing “The Common Sense Revolution” where he has been touting ideas after ideas on what is wrong with the country and how we can fix them. Using media platforms, Bruce has sought to identify the troubles with the Nigerian nation whilst at the same time proffering solutions to these challenges.

The trouble with Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution is that one cannot discern whether it is a publicity drive or a genuine cause to salvage Nigeria. For example, many have asked where has Bruce being all these years? Was he asleep when his party the PDP raped Nigeria from 1999 to 2015? Particularly, when his kinsman in former President Goodluck Jonathan held sway and nearly ran the nation aground. Surprisingly, Bruce saw no evil and thus tucked his commons sense revolution in his boxer shorts.

I was miffed when Bruce went on twitter to announce that he was donating half of his wardrobe allowance to the people of Osun State, following the failure of the Osun State Government to pay salaries for some months. For all its worth, I as many Nigerians felt that such philanthropy was puerile and unbecoming for a man like Bruce. First of all, one felt that Bruce should have as a Senator worked across the aisle in the Senate to perhaps sponsor a bill that would have sought relief or bailout packages for states like Osun. Again, one wonders whether a paltry sum of N253, 300.00 per annum would have been enough for over 30,000 civil servants in Osun, while his home state of Bayelsa owed pensioners and workers too. Many therefore wondered why Ben Bruce wanted to begin his own charity abroad.

Perhaps, like the village rascal, who is not fretful about the notoriety of his image, Bruce has not let up from playing to the gallery time and time again. One time, the senator advocated on twitter that he was wondering why Nigeria with 36 states had to have 36 ministers, whereas the United States of America with 50 states had 18 or thereabout ministers. I quickly retorted that the same United States had two senators per state and asked whether he was willing to give up his seat in order to make his common sense practical! Dear readers, Senator Bruce never responded and as at this point in time he still has his seat in the senate!

From his tweets urging Fashola not to use generator, to his referral to a minister in Buhari’s cabinet as a criminal unto his silence while the Senate in its profligacy wants to purchase cars amounting to N4.5bn, Senator Bruce has shown that hypocrisy is now becoming his favourite past time.

The trouble in his common sense revolution is that Bruce sounds like a socialist while he is a capitalist, a liberal while he is a pseudo liberal and a progressive whereas he is at heart pro establishment.

While I do not frown at his being vocal, I would only wish that Senator Bruce would channel his new found love for activism unto good bills, motions and resolutions on the floor of the senate, guided by truth and patriotism.

This way, he would not only make a good case for himself but also for millions of professionals considering politics as a means of service.

www.leadership.ng/blogposts/501316/hypocrisy-ben-bruces-common-sense-revolution







op is it a must you talk? this trash you wrote is very nonsensical to be candid, because of the following reasons
1.bruce criticize Jonathan govt if you painstakingly search online you will see his criticism of Jonah govt.
2.bruce can never on his own stop the senate from buying vehicle or cars, he is not in position of that, if you want Senate to stop the unnecessary purchase of cars pls contact your senator
Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by emmaelectelect(m): 8:04am On Feb 15, 2016
Khd95:
Op get sense pass mr common sensegrin

click like if u concurgringrin


but sincerely,where was bruce when GEJ was d president,nd pdpd ruled recklessly,he didnt ve common sense thensad




sai baba jerey cool
People like you dont even know what you want for Nigeria
What has this your post solved looking at the current challenges in Nigeria
Simple ask your party what are their concerns with what Ben raised, which one can they implement and which one can they not implement and Why implement A and not B, please also dont fail to ask when it will be implemented
APC's major problem is not even PDP but statistics that refuse to go away [Propaganda don't run government but Reality]

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by tuniski: 8:04am On Feb 15, 2016
aresa:




6 months is long enough, but what about the unproductive looting and stealing 16 PDP years the hypocrite twitter nuisance participated..

Idiocy and dumb talk must be what unintelligent people call common sense these days..

BLAMER!
Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by sweetgala(m): 8:05am On Feb 15, 2016
swagifted:
This post is as pointless as shit...what ben murray bruce is advocating for is pure truth, we need to imbibe a culture of consuming our own to grow...its either you follow or not. Don't come here to discourage Nigerians... Go contest for SUG president 1st...before u lambast a revolutionary senator. *drops mic*

When Murray Bruce had the opportunity to influence FG directly during the period of GEJ why did he not I'll introduce this so called brilliant idea I'd his.

He obviously only found his patriotic voice now as an APC critic , like the PDP said looking to gain some traction and all those SE and SS support GEJ has
Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by anonimi: 8:09am On Feb 15, 2016
joseph1832:
Of course any body with common sense will know Ben Bruce is a scam. I wonder why they even take him serious. He's just feeding off the gullibility of the foolish multitude.

Not so fast, bro.
The real SCAMMERS are Tinubu/Fashola/Ambode, so stop trying to sell us a dummy.
We are not buying!!!


In just six years (1954-1960) as Premier of the Western region, Chief Obafemi Awolowo transformed the region through FREE primary education and scholarships for secondary and tertiary education to our bright forebears while building Liberty stadium, WNTV-WNBS, Cocoa House, Obisesan Hall, laying the ground work for the establishment of University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo university). All these was achieved WITHOUT Niger Delta oil revenue rather mainly on cocoa revenue based on the 50/50 retention/contribution formula then.








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In just four years (1979-1983), Alhaji Lateef Jakande transformed Lagos state by reviving Awo's FREE education policy and extending it to secondary schools with even free textbooks. He ensured PUBLIC primary and secondary schools were available for all residents of the state, running multiple shifts as necessary while RECRUITING and training teachers by setting up LACOED and other Teacher Training Institutes!

In addition he established LASU, LTV, ferry services and started construction of the metro among other laudable achievements despite a shoe string budget from low crude oil price at the time. That metro project was cancelled by Buhari after his coup and locking up Jakande angry angry




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Many of the school blocks from over 30 years ago have not changed till today, absolutely no improvement shocked



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In 16 years (1999-2015) the JagbaJantis crew has been ruining Lagos state education with only 2,000 public schools today out of a total 14,000 in the state. The 12,000 private schools are largely UNSUPERVISED and not monitored.

http://nigeriavillagesquare.com/forum/main-square/84093-only-2-000-schools-belong-lagos-state-government.html


This ruinous record of the Thief'nubu cabal has been our lamentable lot despite:

- Annual budget increased over 10 times from N42 billion in 2000 to N489.69 billion in 2015. The state budget has been consistently above N450 billion since 2011.
- Annual IGR increased over 53 times from N7.2 billion in 1999 to N384.26 billion in 2013.

http://businessdayonline.com/2014/09/nbs-data-show-lagos-outperforms-13-other-states-in-igr/#.VR56mNzF82E


-World Bank $90 million education loan for which Fashola said no FoI in Lagos when requested how he spent the money on the 2,000 public schools. Understandably so



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How did we proud inheritors of Awo's sterling legacy allow ourselves to be enslaved by this cabal?
Why did we let our INDIVIDUAL selfishness and greed bring us so low that we are content with PRIVILEDGE crumbs from Bourdillon rather than our rights to COLLECTIVE well being?

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by pulsa(m): 8:10am On Feb 15, 2016
Gkemz:
I wonder why some people can't mind their goddamned business always good in assassinating good character integrity because of party differences. It baffles me alot. If he's a capitalist, its none of ur concern.
your highlighting the double standards he spoke about, does Ben Murray Bruce himself not attack the integrity of other folks of good characters through his insidious ranting online.

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by light004: 8:13am On Feb 15, 2016
DesChyko:
Well-said.
We should not only be talkers, but doers of the word.

From the leadership of the country downwards, the whole package is a sham.
It's only people like him who speak up in the face of evil that show little hope of rescue from the abysmal pits of corruption.


I support Ben Bruce and his common sense revolution. We can't all keep quiet and expect things to change. His common sense revolution hit the nail on the head on so many issues and also bring them to the front burner. You don't ignore the message because of the messenger. The message at all time must be objectively examined and scrutinized to verify its relevant and authenticity. It sad when we try to bring down our own due to blind hate and politics.

I fully support his campaign for us to consume made in Nigeria and I think, all sensible and well-meaning Nigerians should join him. I will not join those who just blindly condemn him for the sake of it, if what he says is factual and beneficial I will always support.

The writer is obviously one-sided and focusing on the person rather than the message. We don't need the pope to tell us what's wrong with Nigeria and absolutely nothing wrong if it's done by one of us.

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by joe120120(m): 8:14am On Feb 15, 2016
[quote author=laidian post=42930236]The name Ben Bruce naturally generates a number of reactions in the minds of many Nigerians as a Fashionista, Celebrity and Entertainer. Nigerians are also familiar with household names created by the entertainment guru such as Silverbird’s Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Cinema and a radio and television station which has helped enrich the broadcast industry in Nigeria.

Bruce’s success in the entertainment industry is indeed what many would call an American Dream come true, and is a wakeup call to the Nigerian youth illustrating that from nothing, one can go on to build empires.

Therefore, it was with much gladness that I welcomed his entry into politics when in 2012; he sought the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party to become its guber candidate. While I knew that as the rookie that he was, he would have to contend with the powers that be for the ticket and that odds would be heavily stacked against him, I still saw his entry into politics as another leap forward for Nigeria, as ‘Clean Men’ like Bruce could then bring about the much needed change in our politics and help change the mindset of a number of youths that it was a dirty game. Unfortunately for Bruce, he was disqualified owing to issues bordering on his membership of the party then, but for us it was a good start.

In 2015, opportunity reared its head again and Bruce ran for Senate, under the Peoples Democratic Party and won, beating or should I say rigging out mercilessly a former Governor of the State, Timipriye Sylva, who polled a meager number of votes.

No sooner had he become a senator, Nigerians began to witness a new Bruce, who started proselytizing “The Common Sense Revolution” where he has been touting ideas after ideas on what is wrong with the country and how we can fix them. Using media platforms, Bruce has sought to identify the troubles with the Nigerian nation whilst at the same time proffering solutions to these challenges.

The trouble with Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution is that one cannot discern whether it is a publicity drive or a genuine cause to salvage Nigeria. For example, many have asked where has Bruce being all these years? Was he asleep when his party the PDP raped Nigeria from 1999 to 2015? Particularly, when his kinsman in former President Goodluck Jonathan held sway and nearly ran the nation aground. Surprisingly, Bruce saw no evil and thus tucked his commons sense revolution in his boxer shorts.

I was miffed when Bruce went on twitter to announce that he was donating half of his wardrobe allowance to the people of Osun State, following the failure of the Osun State Government to pay salaries for some months. For all its worth, I as many Nigerians felt that such philanthropy was puerile and unbecoming for a man like Bruce. First of all, one felt that Bruce should have as a Senator worked across the aisle in the Senate to perhaps sponsor a bill that would have sought relief or bailout packages for states like Osun. Again, one wonders whether a paltry sum of N253, 300.00 per annum would have been enough for over 30,000 civil servants in Osun, while his home state of Bayelsa owed pensioners and workers too. Many therefore wondered why Ben Bruce wanted to begin his own charity abroad.

Perhaps, like the village rascal, who is not fretful about the notoriety of his image, Bruce has not let up from playing to the gallery time and time again. One time, the senator advocated on twitter that he was wondering why Nigeria with 36 states had to have 36 ministers, whereas the United States of America with 50 states had 18 or thereabout ministers. I quickly retorted that the same United States had two senators per state and asked whether he was willing to give up his seat in order to make his common sense practical! Dear readers, Senator Bruce never responded and as at this point in time he still has his seat in the senate!

From his tweets urging Fashola not to use generator, to his referral to a minister in Buhari’s cabinet as a criminal unto his silence while the Senate in its profligacy wants to purchase cars amounting to N4.5bn, Senator Bruce has shown that hypocrisy is now becoming his favourite past time.

The trouble in his common sense revolution is that Bruce sounds like a socialist while he is a capitalist, a liberal while he is a pseudo liberal and a progressive whereas he is at heart pro establishment.

While I do not frown at his being vocal, I would only wish that Senator Bruce would channel his new found love for activism unto good bills, motions and resolutions on the floor of the senate, guided by truth and patriotism.

This way, he would not only make a good case for himself but also for millions of professionals considering politics as a means of service.

www.leadership.ng/blogposts/501316/hypocrisy-ben-bruces-common-sense-revolution



The writer is Lagos /Ibadan .this is what he think he can do but naija now is not 1984
Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by 49cents(m): 8:15am On Feb 15, 2016
If other senators are as hypocritic as Ben Bruce in patronising made in Nigeria products, this country will be great.

What stopped CPC, ACN governors to hypocritaically patronisie Innoson?

Nigerians should stopped being foolish

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by laidian(m): 8:15am On Feb 15, 2016
swagifted:
This post is as pointless as shit...what ben murray bruce is advocating for is pure truth, we need to imbibe a culture of consuming our own to grow...its either you follow or not. Don't come here to discourage Nigerians... Go contest for SUG president 1st...before u lambast a revolutionary senator. *drops mic*

Kekekekekeke! Bro, have you contested and won one?

I will start taking any polithief seriously when his intent is basically for me and you and not for himself and family. #mediastuntmyfoot
Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by joseph1832(m): 8:17am On Feb 15, 2016
anonimi:


Not so fast, bro.
The real SCAMMERS are Tinubu/Fashola/Ambode, so stop trying to sell us a dummy.
We are not buying!!!


And who in his right mind will want to sell anything to someone like you who never sees good in anything? As long as it is not coming from Jonathan and his camp of certified kleptomaniacs.

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by anonimi: 8:23am On Feb 15, 2016
joseph1832:
And who in his right mind will want to sell anything to someone like you who never sees good in anything? As long as it is not coming from Jonathan and his camp of certified kleptomaniacs.


Certified kleptomaniacs like this one



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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by bellarmine: 8:27am On Feb 15, 2016
laidian:
The name Ben Bruce naturally generates a number of reactions in the minds of many Nigerians as a Fashionista, Celebrity and Entertainer. Nigerians are also familiar with household names created by the entertainment guru such as Silverbird’s Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Cinema and a radio and television station which has helped enrich the broadcast industry in Nigeria.

Bruce’s success in the entertainment industry is indeed what many would call an American Dream come true, and is a wakeup call to the Nigerian youth illustrating that from nothing, one can go on to build empires.

Therefore, it was with much gladness that I welcomed his entry into politics when in 2012; he sought the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party to become its guber candidate. While I knew that as the rookie that he was, he would have to contend with the powers that be for the ticket and that odds would be heavily stacked against him, I still saw his entry into politics as another leap forward for Nigeria, as ‘Clean Men’ like Bruce could then bring about the much needed change in our politics and help change the mindset of a number of youths that it was a dirty game. Unfortunately for Bruce, he was disqualified owing to issues bordering on his membership of the party then, but for us it was a good start.

In 2015, opportunity reared its head again and Bruce ran for Senate, under the Peoples Democratic Party and won, beating or should I say rigging out mercilessly a former Governor of the State, Timipriye Sylva, who polled a meager number of votes.

No sooner had he become a senator, Nigerians began to witness a new Bruce, who started proselytizing “The Common Sense Revolution” where he has been touting ideas after ideas on what is wrong with the country and how we can fix them. Using media platforms, Bruce has sought to identify the troubles with the Nigerian nation whilst at the same time proffering solutions to these challenges.

The trouble with Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution is that one cannot discern whether it is a publicity drive or a genuine cause to salvage Nigeria. For example, many have asked where has Bruce being all these years? Was he asleep when his party the PDP raped Nigeria from 1999 to 2015? Particularly, when his kinsman in former President Goodluck Jonathan held sway and nearly ran the nation aground. Surprisingly, Bruce saw no evil and thus tucked his commons sense revolution in his boxer shorts.

I was miffed when Bruce went on twitter to announce that he was donating half of his wardrobe allowance to the people of Osun State, following the failure of the Osun State Government to pay salaries for some months. For all its worth, I as many Nigerians felt that such philanthropy was puerile and unbecoming for a man like Bruce. First of all, one felt that Bruce should have as a Senator worked across the aisle in the Senate to perhaps sponsor a bill that would have sought relief or bailout packages for states like Osun. Again, one wonders whether a paltry sum of N253, 300.00 per annum would have been enough for over 30,000 civil servants in Osun, while his home state of Bayelsa owed pensioners and workers too. Many therefore wondered why Ben Bruce wanted to begin his own charity abroad.

Perhaps, like the village rascal, who is not fretful about the notoriety of his image, Bruce has not let up from playing to the gallery time and time again. One time, the senator advocated on twitter that he was wondering why Nigeria with 36 states had to have 36 ministers, whereas the United States of America with 50 states had 18 or thereabout ministers. I quickly retorted that the same United States had two senators per state and asked whether he was willing to give up his seat in order to make his common sense practical! Dear readers, Senator Bruce never responded and as at this point in time he still has his seat in the senate!

From his tweets urging Fashola not to use generator, to his referral to a minister in Buhari’s cabinet as a criminal unto his silence while the Senate in its profligacy wants to purchase cars amounting to N4.5bn, Senator Bruce has shown that hypocrisy is now becoming his favourite past time.

The trouble in his common sense revolution is that Bruce sounds like a socialist while he is a capitalist, a liberal while he is a pseudo liberal and a progressive whereas he is at heart pro establishment.

While I do not frown at his being vocal, I would only wish that Senator Bruce would channel his new found love for activism unto good bills, motions and resolutions on the floor of the senate, guided by truth and patriotism.

This way, he would not only make a good case for himself but also for millions of professionals considering politics as a means of service.

www.leadership.ng/blogposts/501316/hypocrisy-ben-bruces-common-sense-revolution

Please, Mr. writer.
You have good writing skill. However, you have no case. If you have any pain for Ben-Bruce, go and take some pain-killers.

Get yourself busy for once with reasonable things and not to talk trash!

Leave Ben Bruce...Go get your own IVM vehicle as well as "Made-in-Aba" apparels.

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by AZeD1(m): 8:28am On Feb 15, 2016
DesChyko:


Guess that is the difference? He advertises and uses it. It's a double-take for Innoson, having a high-profile citizen advertise his product. That is the primary message. Any other message gotten is an assumption by the recipient..
He is a senator, sponsoring and pushing a bill mandating all government agencies to buy made in Nigeria will have a far reaching effect than any tweet. He is paid to make things happen in the senate.

Talker talk(tweet), great people take action...


PS: The senate is about to spend a ridiculous amount of money on buying cars, can you imagine the effect it would have on the economy if Ben had spent his time convincing he mates in the senate to buy Innoson rather than twitting?
Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by vislabraye(m): 8:28am On Feb 15, 2016
aresa:




6 months is long enough, but what about the unproductive looting and stealing 16 PDP years the hypocrite twitter nuisance participated..

Idiocy and dumb talk must be what unintelligent people call common sense these days..

Apc also looted. Apc is not better than Pdp in any way.
Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by texazzpete(m): 8:29am On Feb 15, 2016
This thread is just sheer comedy gold !

One day, anonimi will tell us what Tinubu did to him to inspire this unrelentingly hatred

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by princejenks(m): 8:29am On Feb 15, 2016
There are some holes in this write up like where the senator was referred to as an entertainer,i think he should more rightly be referred to as an entrepreneur. Also,he leveraged on the training he received from working in his father's coy,his education and the friends he made from attending ivy league colleges which many of our youths today are not opportuned to have. Yea,he may be hypocritical in some aspects but we need people of the stalk of ben bruce to bring fresh workable ideas to public life. We cant keep doing things the same way and expect a different result. We all cant think in the same direction,some need to bring fresh perspective to issues,that is how nations grow.

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by joseph1832(m): 8:30am On Feb 15, 2016
anonimi:



Certified kleptomaniac slime this one



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My friend go and sit down in the gutter. All you ever do and all you suck at doing is just to post pictures of nonsense memes without any evidence to back up your non sense and inane claim.

I suppose if he judge were to trial Tinubu, Fashola, Amaechi, PMB and every other APC member you accuse, he'll do so with the nonsense meme you post as evidence right?

Mtscheew!. tongue honestly, you're so devoid of common sense.

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by kingofabia: 8:36am On Feb 15, 2016
This goes to show that u dont even read before posting trash.. When ben bruce was DG for NTA, was there any INNOSON motors.... ask urself that

aresa:




Exactly how many Innosson be bought for the when he was the director of the NTA? I mean the same NTA he wrecked while his own silverbird grew and opened cinemas and malls all over the place..

Many people and states have bought innoson cars so no biggie here, the twitter senator is all about crude, crass and odious noise and propaganda.


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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by itsMrIke(m): 8:39am On Feb 15, 2016
DesChyko:


But it has gone down in the annals of history that he did patronize the Nigerian market inspite of his wealth, that he is practising what he preaches. How many out of the 469 National Thieves are doing the same'

Need I remind you that most of our National Thieves (yeah, I like this title) wear native attire, while Ben Bruce wears mostly foreign suits.
Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by Ahmeduana(m): 8:41am On Feb 15, 2016
aresa:



Innoson was invisible to the PDP and the twitter nuisance for 16 years and even with all their looting and stealing, how many of them privately or officially bought one innoson car..?


About SE people, they are ok with the devil as long as the devil is against their perceived enemies..
YOU'VE FORGOTTEN ABOUT ECONOMIC REALITY THAT DICTATES THE RESENT HAPPENINGS, WHEN THE MUSIC CHANGES SO MUST THE DANCING STEPS, IF YOUR INCOMES CANNOT SUSTAIN YOU ON FAST LANE LIFE, YOU CHANGE TO SLOW STEADY LANE. That is exactly what senator COMMONSENSE is driving at, though am not expecting everybody to grab.

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by ZUBY77(m): 8:41am On Feb 15, 2016
lanwrex:
No sense in dis post... Just rubbish nd bla bla bla

People have to work for the Rice they ate in Abuja.

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by AfroKnight: 8:41am On Feb 15, 2016
Ben Bruce kept quiet when Saraki decided to distribute exotic SUV's. All of a sudden he now wants other government officials to patronize Innoson.

Oga, charity begins at home. You have been shouting on twitter but only whispering in the Senate.

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Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by DesChyko: 8:41am On Feb 15, 2016
AZeD1:

He is a senator, sponsoring and pushing a bill mandating all government agencies to buy made in Nigeria will have a far reaching effect than any tweet. He is paid to make things happen in the senate.

Talker talk(tweet), great people take action...


PS: The senate is about to spend a ridiculous amount of money on buying cars, can you imagine the effect it would have on the economy if Ben had spent his time convincing he mates in the senate to buy Innoson rather than twitting?

I'm not a twitter guy, yet I get his messages. I believe if he was moving in the opposite direction in the Senate, he'ld have been called out. I'm also aware that others with him are aware of his opinions, but whom exactly out of the entire senate has come out to lend credence to this wonderful opinion? That's to tell you how bad things really are. He's the only one saying the words Nigerians need to hear to inspire them. Hushing him down will benefit no one. Rather, we should imbibe the message.

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