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It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by henryanna36: 6:16am On Aug 20, 2016
It is too early to judge Buhari’s performance- Bakare:

General Overseer Latter Rain Assembly, Tunde Bakare on Friday said it was too soon to judge the performance of President Muhammadu Buhari as change takes time.

Bakare who was Buhari’s running mate during the 2011 Presidential Election under the platform of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), spoke to reporters at the Presidential Villa, after meeting with the President for about an hour.

“It is too early and to soon to begin to judge. If there is anything I know about Mr. President, it is that he has a good heart. He loves this country and he wants the country to run well. But it takes time. I know we are all impatient and in a hurry and I trust we will come out of the woods”

“I will like to appeal to all Nigerians that we should just exercise a bit of patience. This change will not become a chain that will tie all of us down. Change for good takes time and we should just exercise a little bit more of patience. We trust that government is listening and the leaders are listening too and they will respond to the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians,” the cleric said when asked to rate the performance of the All Progressive Congress (APC) led government.

On the delay in delivering the change promised Nigerians, Bakare said, “When you are driving on a wrong direction, for example, you are going to Ibadan and you face Badagry and you get to Cotonu and you realize you have gone in the wrong direction for too long a time, then you make a U-turn, there will be some suffering you have to go through.

Pain is part of gain. No pain no gain. The years of wastage and all that we have done wrong has finally caught up with us. All we are praying for is wisdom for this government to do things right and to do the right things so that gradually, we can begin to come out of the woods”.

Asked if he supported the call to overhaul the President’s cabinet, he said, “That’s your opinion, not mine. And it is Mr. President’s. He can do what he likes when he likes it. He knows what he has given them. For example, I have not given any appointment to anyone so I can’t judge their performance. But if there are yardsticks and standards given to them and if they have performed below par, definitely, the president would not mind at the right time to do those things”.

The President also met with the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, shortly before his meeting with Bakare.

The Speaker was accompanied to the Villa by some lawmakers from the National Assembly including Senator Suleiman Nazif (Bauchi). Dogara who refused to answer questions posed by reporters maintained that he had only come to meet with the President.

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/08/it-is-too-early-to-judge-buharis.html

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by henryanna36: 6:17am On Aug 20, 2016
Exactly

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by plainol(m): 6:19am On Aug 20, 2016
It's also too early for this suffering.

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by skademzy(m): 6:31am On Aug 20, 2016
important to the survival of any given state is good laws and good arms Machiavelli
... Buhari wield both now but use them in ways I couldn't comprehend... the more we look these days, the lesser we see.

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by DropShot: 6:32am On Aug 20, 2016
Only pragmatic and analytical minds will agree with you pastor.

Let's do a simple and quick analogy:

1. I earned N100k monthly for five years. After spending on family needs and other things, I should have N20k left for savings.

2. The N20k I should keep on monthly basis in those five years, I didn't keep it but was using it on frivolities.

3. Suddenly my salary got reduced to N40k for some reason.

Will I still be able to provide for all the needs of my family as I used to when salary was N100k? Common sense should tell me and those around me that I will struggle BIG TIME while looking for alternative ways out.

Even if a wife expects her husband to still meet such needs after knowing the facts above, people around her will condemn and criticize her for not showing understanding as well as lacking perseverance.

Nigerians need to give the government reasonable time and put things in perspective of the times we are.

Only quote me if you have evidence-backed argument to offer. Not the usual inanities.

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by IstandWitBuhari: 6:36am On Aug 20, 2016
After 2years this afonja fake pastor is saying its to early to judge buhari,I hope buhari is not planning to bubu Nigerians in 2019 with give me a second term and I will implement the good plans I had. It won't work o o

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by malenko01(m): 6:36am On Aug 20, 2016
because u eat well everyday doesn't mean others does, u guys better arrange Naija well b4 we storm d street like Egyptians.

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by mcnuel001(m): 6:39am On Aug 20, 2016
This change is not only affecting human being o, even devil self Don dey para cos he no dey eat like b4 again as sacrifices Don reduce for junction. B4 na goat, fowl pple dey use but now na groundnut, 1pure water and N20 garri.. Oracle

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by DropShot: 6:45am On Aug 20, 2016
IstandWitBuhari:
After 2years this afonja fake pastor is saying its to early to judge buhari,I hope buhari is not planning to bubu Nigerians in 2019 with give me a second term and I will implement the good plans I had. It won't work o o
May 29, 2015 to August 20, 2016 is only 15 months. Not even 1.5 years.

When I say this forum is filled with lazy, poorly educated kids, they think it's exaggeration.

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by temitemi1(m): 6:50am On Aug 20, 2016
Bakare should shut his mouth n face his ministry!

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by greatgod2012(f): 6:58am On Aug 20, 2016
Hypocrite pastor!

I know that if it's not his pal/buddy that is there, he would have started shouting up and down, calling him different unprintable names, organizing and sponsoring yeye protests against the government all around, preaching against the government in his church every Sunday, turning the altar to protesting stage, etc.


For this man to be a pastor, then, God is so patient and merciful.

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by Nobody: 7:01am On Aug 20, 2016
Typical yorubba...change their view like a leopard changes its spot

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by DropShot: 7:01am On Aug 20, 2016
See the wailing zombies up there crying! grin grin grin

On few occasions that Bakare criticized the current govt, they masturbated over the news here.

And now that the pastor is putting things in perspective, they're crying blood.

grin grin grin

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by kgr8mike(m): 7:02am On Aug 20, 2016
May be the members of his church are not complaining.

May be the fuel prize is not affecting them?

May be the cost of food items that have gone to the high heavens are not close to his door post.

May be the number of job losses did not affect his members.

May be, may be, may be..

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by uboma(m): 7:03am On Aug 20, 2016
This comment was made shortly after PMB visited Blare.....
Hmmmm
Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by aressssa: 7:05am On Aug 20, 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltrsjqTE_p8




The truth is coming out finnaly.. but it's too late for all that, you don't have to tell us Jona got us in trouble, you were part of it, you contributed by colluding with the same Jona you are now throwing under the bus by stealing and handing over our money to Dasuki to share with the whole of PDP..


Better late than never sha..

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by aressssa: 7:07am On Aug 20, 2016
Btw why are ipob zombies mad over Naija issues now? Should you be worrying about ipob and your caged terrorist leader instead of Naija..? grin

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by luvinhubby(m): 7:15am On Aug 20, 2016
DropShot:

May 29, 2015 to August 20, 2016 is only 15 months. Not even 1.5 years.

When I say this forum is filled with lazy, poorly educated kids, they think it's exaggeration.

So it's 15 months, but May 6th 2010 - May 29th 2015 of GEJ was 6yrs to you APC band of propagandists.

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by 989900: 7:18am On Aug 20, 2016
aressssa:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltrsjqTE_p8




The truth is coming out finnaly.. but it's too late for all that, you don't have to tell us Jona got us in trouble, you were part of it, you contributed by colluding with the same Jona you are now throwing under the bus by stealing and handing over our money to Dasuki to share with the whole of PDP..


Better late than never sha..

They will hate NOI for this, BTW, she was part of the same system too.

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by DropShot: 7:18am On Aug 20, 2016
luvinhubby:


So it's 15 months, but May 6th 2010 - May 29th 2015 of GEJ was 6yrs to you APC band of propagandists.
Don't use others' shortcomings to justify your folly.

grin grin

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by fearless2014: 7:22am On Aug 20, 2016
Bakare is a bigotted hypocrite !!

This was the same man that was dancing to Eedris' 'Nigeria jagajaga' at Ojota and at the same spot spewing thrash against GEJ & NOI fuel subsidy removal policy.

Nigerians beware of hypocrites.

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by aressssa: 7:23am On Aug 20, 2016
989900:


They will hate NOI for this, BTW, she was part of the same system too.


She basically excluded herself from that government as if she was not part of it or wasn't even the finance minister and economic coordinator responsible for our economy and money..


It's one thing to be incompetent, it's another to be deceptive and dishonest..


Btw, forget about Igbos and what they don't like, they are not Nigerians so who cares.....

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by malton: 7:23am On Aug 20, 2016
Olu20090:
Typical yorubba...change their view like a leopard changes its spot
What has Yoruba got to do with this now?

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by luvinhubby(m): 7:24am On Aug 20, 2016
DropShot:

Don't use others' shortcomings to justify your folly.

grin grin

Hypocrite like Bakare. grin

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by 989900: 7:24am On Aug 20, 2016
To topic: Bubu and his team, need to up the tempo, the direction is considerably right, the tempo was abysmally slow, we have some momentum now, but we could really crank up the tempo. Plus, get honest and professional help beyond just same old circle.

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by 989900: 7:28am On Aug 20, 2016
malton:

What has Yoruba got to do with this now?

Guys like him are intellectually helpless, their only haven, because apparently they can't just shut up, is to take the tribal route.

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by DropShot: 7:29am On Aug 20, 2016
luvinhubby:


Hypocrite like Bakare. grin
Just get today's lesson into your skull.

May 29th, 2015 to August 20th, 2016 is NOT 2 years. Not even 1.5 years. IT IS ONLY 15 MONTHS!

Message taken?

cool cool cool

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by Mylove55(f): 7:31am On Aug 20, 2016
plainol:
It's also too early for this suffering.
if u dont know what to type, why not better quiet, must u type anything that is in ur head?
Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by Nobody: 7:32am On Aug 20, 2016
Bakere you are a fake pastor with no sense. Repent or rot in hell. Crazy man!

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by ConqueredWest: 7:33am On Aug 20, 2016
So we shouldn't judge his nepotism.

Afonjas are a disgrace to humanity angry

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by ajebuter(f): 7:41am On Aug 20, 2016
DropShot:
Only pragmatic and analytical minds will agree with you pastor.

Let's do a simple and quick analogy:

1. I earned N100k monthly for five years. After spending on family needs and other things, I should have N20k left for savings.

2. The N20k I should keep on monthly basis in those five years, I didn't keep it but was using it on frivolities.

3. Suddenly my salary got reduced to N40k for some reason.

Will I still be able to provide for all the needs of my family as I used to when salary was N100k? Common sense should tell me and those around me that I will struggle BIG TIME while looking for alternative ways out.

Even if a wife expects her husband to still meet such needs after knowing the facts above, people around her will condemn and criticize her for not showing understanding as well as lacking perseverance.

Nigerians need to give the government reasonable time and put things in perspective of the times we are.

Only quote me if you have evidence-backed argument to offer. Not the usual inanities.


Good and fair enough analogy..

But do you live in the country?

Do you know know the current prices of essential foodstuff in the country? rice, beans, garri, bread, palm oil, groundnut oil, semovita, refiling of gas, kerosene, coal, beverages, just to mention but a very few?

Do you honestly think or believe if you live in the country and earn your salary in naira you would still stick to your gun and believe all is well?

It was extremely disastrous under the last regime but dude, Nigerians are not smiling at all and this is beyond political , religious or ethnic affiliation..

You should come live here for 3 months without dollar or BP backing and experience what Nigerians are facing..

No duro sibi yi naa..

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Re: It Is Too Early To Judge Buhari’s Performance- Bakare by DropShot: 7:49am On Aug 20, 2016
ajebuter:



Good and fair enough analogy..

But do you live in the country?

Do you know know the current prices of essential foodstuff in the country? rice, beans, garri, bread, palm oil, groundnut oil, semovita, refiling of gas, kerosene, coal, beverages, just to mention but a very few?

Do you honestly think or believe if you live in the country and earn your salary in naira you would still stick to your gun and believe all is well?

It was extremely disastrous under the last regime but dude, Nigerians are not smiling at all and this is beyond political , religious or ethnic affiliation..

You should come live here for 3 months without dollar or BP backing and experience what Nigerians are facing..

No duro sibi yi naa..
Where I live, since the crude crash began and despite that the country uses its earnings more judiciously than Nigeria, fuel pump price has been increased on three occasions.

House rent has gone up.

Prices of consumer goods have shot up by more than 30%

Thousands of jobs have been lost as a result of same drop in crude earning (it's by God's Grace many of us are still employed).

Despite all these, residents understand that all the developments are a result of drastic drop in the country's income.

Don't I have people I send money to on monthly basis? Or do you think if I was sending N100k before now, it will still be that same N100k in these hard times?

We need to be pragmatic and show understanding.

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