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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:06pm On Sep 01, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
Hehehehehehe! Like seriously. I don't want to rope Buhari into this now, so let me just stop here for comradic peace & idi n'otu.. #onelove
LOL see where you don reason go grin

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by StOla: 10:08pm On Sep 01, 2016
AdeniyiA:
My deduction is that we've had leaders who are/were clueless, non futuristic, corrupt, lack vision and insight...
We lack revolutionary leadership. For instance, Our leaders at campaign rallies discuss nonsense nd trivial issues and never ideas...
I am just so disappointed in them all...undecided

I concur.
Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:11pm On Sep 01, 2016
malton:
Obasanjo did his part, and he did it well. Took many out of poverty, and placed Nigeria on the path to prosperity.

Yar'adua would have sustained the tempo or bettered it, but it wasn't to be. He was more or less our own JFK, with vision of peace and rule of law. I especially liked how he carried everyone along.

Buhari vs GEJ was likable to the demon vs the devil. Neither of the two was the ideal man. But like America is about to do, we settled for the lesser evil, or at least so we believe(d), I still do. Goodluck, we have seen, as for Buhari, it's rather too early to reach a conclusion already.

And as your thread is aimed at scrutinizing Buhari (the patriotic stance is a gimmick), I believe it came a tad too early. You should have waited a little longer.
Buhari is a year and 2 months in the saddle remember?

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by anibi9674: 10:16pm On Sep 01, 2016
very incitefull
Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by BeeBeeOoh(m): 10:21pm On Sep 01, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
LOL see where you don reason go grin
I no talk anything oh before people will start raining curses on me. grin cheesy

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:24pm On Sep 01, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
I no talk anything oh before people will start raining curses on me. grin cheesy
me sef no talk anything bro
Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by StOla: 10:25pm On Sep 01, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
It took me time, data, energy and efforts. Enjoy...


Waiting for sensible contribution

This is the most patriotic thread that has been created during this economic crisis.

Thumbs up!

Unfortunately, I am so vexed with the failure of the past regime, but moreso with a very retarded citizenry who seem not to know the cause of the problems we are having now.

Infact I feel no pity for those who complain of suffering nowadays. They deserve every pain they get, not because Buhari was elected to rule, but because they are still the ones who daily frustrate the agenda of the government to retrieve funds stolen from the federal government by thieves who are not even feeling any stress in this recession.

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by BeeBeeOoh(m): 10:36pm On Sep 01, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
me sef no talk anything bro
so u dey take cover also grin grin cheesy cheesy smiley smiley

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:37pm On Sep 01, 2016
StOla:


This is the most patriotic thread that has been created during this economic crisis.

Thumbs up!

Unfortunately, I am so vexed with the failure of the past regime, but moreso with a very retarded citizenry who seem not to know the cause of the problems we are having now.

Infact I feel no pity for those who complain of suffering nowadays. They deserve every pain they get, not because Buhari was elected to rule, but because they are still the ones who daily frustrate the agenda of the government to retrieve funds stolen from the federal government by thieves who are not even feeling any stress in this recession.
Believe me bro, lots of Nigerians don't know the effect of corruption on the daily living of the masses, neither do some people understand the basis of government beyond political contest.

Some see corruption as "no him him be the first nor the last" while others see it from the political angle. I wish Nigerians could task the government to allow the anti-corruption agencies to go after indicted individuals both former and serving administrations. See what happened to the budget, in saner climes people will go to the street to demand people's resignation, prosecution, including those within the Presidency. In fact, Buhari statement backing Dogara is enough to call for his head. The attitude by the opposition to back someone standing for corruption is enough for the public to pelt stones at them. In saner climes, having an indicted minister in your government will lead to call for ouster.


But in this country, we see it differently. We play politics with everything. In this country, we applaud economic terrorism in the morning and cry in the afternoon that governors aren't paying salaries nor executing projects. In the evening we complain of power failure, but the next morning we still hail blowing of oil facilities.

We still turn around to complain of poverty.

Why won't poverty live with us?

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by Fedayeen02: 10:41pm On Sep 01, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
I can bet my left blokos in my scrotum that 99.9% of the commenters didn't/will not read this epistle starting from me..
who takes that hungry boy serious.
Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by sevenhundred(m): 10:56pm On Sep 01, 2016
StOla:
Jonathan was a failure in all ramifications.

The worst thing that could have happened to a growing economy like Nigeria was to have a dunce as president in the most fruitful years of our nationhood.

Now there is famine and people are still asking for food while celebrating an ineffectual buffoon who refused to store grain for the days of want.

How did OBJ and Yar'Adua manage to grow our reserves but Jonathan couldn't despite unprecedented higher earnings?

Even if he was too dull to grow the reserves, must he be irresponsible to have depleted what sensible leaders before him worked hard to store up?

Even if he was too irresponsible to deplete the treasury, must he be an enemy of the state to have borrowed so much money with only 2nd hand trains and the same 4000MW electricity that OBJ already achieved, as evidence of all the monies expended?




Jonathan! Jonathan! Jonathan! Ko ni daa fun ee.

angry
haba kilode?
Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by basilo101: 12:09am On Sep 02, 2016
you keep shouting EBELEMI up and down, hmmm, was he forced to use EBELE in all his official documents at gunpoint?? this ijaw lowlife
Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by docadams: 12:12am On Sep 02, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
Buhari is a year and 2 months in the saddle remember?

Sometimes I query your fairness in judgement given the avalanche of information to make an informed unbiased assessment. The economy is prostrate, no doubt, but to evaluate the three regimes on the same criteria is pure witch-hunting.

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by Firefire(m): 12:37am On Sep 02, 2016
Nice article, @ Tonyebarcanista.
Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by Psalmy2cute(m): 2:16am On Sep 02, 2016
The truth is that no administration is perfect.... But I'll still say goodlucks administration was the best so far... Unluck buhari who is a regionalist and a party/apc/ person goodluck was for the people regardless your ethnicity,region or religion... GEJ was for all... A true Democrat

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by Standing5(m): 2:52am On Sep 02, 2016
The article omitted the fact recurrent bill was significantly increased at various level before Buhari came in. This omission makes it impossible to properly judge whose admin was worse.

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by princemillla(m): 4:10am On Sep 02, 2016
malton:
Obasanjo did his part, and he did it well. Took many out of poverty, and placed Nigeria on the path to prosperity.

Yar'adua would have sustained the tempo or bettered it, but it wasn't to be. He was more or less our own JFK, with vision of peace and rule of law. I especially liked how he carried everyone along.

Buhari vs GEJ was likable to the demon vs the devil. Neither of the two was the ideal man. But like America is about to do, we settled for the lesser evil, or at least so we believe(d), I still do. Goodluck, we have seen, as for Buhari, it's rather too early to reach a conclusion already.

And as your thread is aimed at scrutinizing Buhari (the patriotic stance is a gimmick), I believe it came a tad too early. You should have waited a little longer.

Nicely said Bro.....

Gej placed us where we are today. Nigerians shun tribal and voted for him massively only for him to disappoint us. If he had done welll, believe no one would av think of voting him out. Even if pdp present him for the 3rd time.
But the ineffectual destroyed and empty what he met and still leave it almost empty without tangible thing to point at.
Imagine the tempo running thru Obasanjo to Yara dua, if Gej had maintained the same, buhari wouldnt have any excuse to indict or blame him for current situation.

It's so unfortunate, Nigerians are yet to have good leaders but riggers

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by Emycord: 4:17am On Sep 02, 2016
Cameleon how work today
TonyeBarcanista:
Well, I wasn't surprised by the lack of economic plan, my surprise is however what took people so long to see it.

The man Buhari in fairness to him appeared like one with a plan going by his 2007 and 2011 pre-election activities. He appeared in political debates and was impressive(still have his video). However, the APC unfortunately saw him as a tool to capture power and not serve using power. Even when they refused having him debate, I disagreed(was a supporter then) because I believe it is good people know what he was bringing on board. Power is good but to the elite, the masses want service delivery.

But nevertheless, people made their choice. Both candidates were like choosing between Devil and Satan(because there was no difference).

On Obasanjo's third term, though he would have stabilised the economy, but it would turn him into a political god, which is dangerous. I wish Obj left behind strong political environment.
Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by DropShot: 4:45am On Sep 02, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
Well, I wasn't surprised by the lack of economic plan, my surprise is however what took people so long to see it.

The man Buhari in fairness to him appeared like one with a plan going by his 2007 and 2011 pre-election activities. He appeared in political debates and was impressive(still have his video). However, the APC unfortunately saw him as a tool to capture power and not serve using power. Even when they refused having him debate, I disagreed(was a supporter then) because I believe it is good people know what he was bringing on board. Power is good but to the elite, the masses want service delivery.

But nevertheless, people made their choice. Both candidates were like choosing between Devil and Satan(because there was no difference).

On Obasanjo's third term, though he would have stabilised the economy, but it would turn him into a political god, which is dangerous. I wish Obj left behind strong political environment.
No matter the current situation we face in Nigeria, it's unacceptable by any standard and parameter to judge a govt which has 4-year mandate in just a little over one year.

If PMB must be judged now, it has to be based on about 35% of all expectations from him.
How can you in all honesty put the economic woes on the president's shoulders despite knowing the garbage and mess GEJ left behind?
Let me remind you of some of them:
1. Massive depletion of reserves.
2. Failure to pay attention to the productive sectors of the economy. No roads, no infrastructure development, half-hearted effort on agriculture, no attention to mining sector, etc. And that was the best time to diversify the economy.
3. Mindlessly granting import waivers for luxury goods.
4. Diversion of budgetary allocations and special funds to fight insurgency. Boko Haram was already operating in Abuja and getting to Lagos.
5. At 75 dollars per barrel, the FG was already borrowing to pay her workers salaries. Many states were owing up to 6 months salaries.

I have no doubt that had PMB not been elected, Nigeria will have become another Greece. As tough as things are, PMB is holding on and very surely will come through.

Laying the solid foundations he's doing is a prerequisite for better performing economy. Though he delayed some actions and decisions, there is very little he could have done once our major source of wealth (crude) fell to $25 per barrel (currently at $48 or so) and with the economic saboteurs tagged avengers destroying oil facilities and further reducing our earnings.

Personally, I will score him a "C" for his determination at resetting our priorities to look inward, fighting corruption and dealing with Boko Haram.

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by romme2u: 4:50am On Sep 02, 2016
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lipsrsealed lipsrsealed sad
Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by hundredhundred: 6:58am On Sep 02, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

Believe me bro, lots of Nigerians don't know the effect of corruption on the daily living of the masses, neither do some people understand the basis of government beyond political contest.

Some see corruption as "no him him be the first nor the last" while others see it from the political angle. I wish Nigerians could task the government to allow the anti-corruption agencies to go after indicted individuals both former and serving administrations. See what happened to the budget, in saner climes people will go to the street to demand people's resignation, prosecution, including those within the Presidency. In fact, Buhari statement backing Dogara is enough to call for his head. The attitude by the opposition to back someone standing for corruption is enough for the public to pelt stones at them. In saner climes, having an indicted minister in your government will lead to call for ouster.


But in this country, we see it differently. We play politics with everything. In this country, we applaud economic terrorism in the morning and cry in the afternoon that governors aren't paying salaries nor executing projects. In the evening we complain of power failure, but the next morning we still hail blowing of oil facilities.

We still turn around to complain of poverty.

Why won't poverty live with us?

Word!

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by KahlDrogo(m): 7:43am On Sep 02, 2016
StOla:


This is the most patriotic thread that has been created during this economic crisis.

Thumbs up!

Unfortunately, I am so vexed with the failure of the past regime, but moreso with a very retarded citizenry who seem not to know the cause of the problems we are having now.

Infact I feel no pity for those who complain of suffering nowadays. They deserve every pain they get, not because Buhari was elected to rule, but because they are still the ones who daily frustrate the agenda of the government to retrieve funds stolen from the federal government by thieves who are not even feeling any stress in this recession.
Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:56am On Sep 02, 2016
DropShot:

No matter the current situation we face in Nigeria, it's unacceptable by any standard and parameter to judge a govt which has 4-year mandate in just a little over one year.

If PMB must be judged now, it has to be based on about 35% of all expectations from him.
How can you in all honesty put the economic woes on the president's shoulders despite knowing the garbage and mess GEJ left behind?
Let me remind you of some of them:
1. Massive depletion of reserves.
2. Failure to pay attention to the productive sectors of the economy. No roads, no infrastructure development, half-hearted effort on agriculture, no attention to mining sector, etc. And that was the best time to diversify the economy.
3. Mindlessly granting import waivers for luxury goods.
4. Diversion of budgetary allocations and special funds to fight insurgency. Boko Haram was already operating in Abuja and getting to Lagos.
5. At 75 dollars per barrel, the FG was already borrowing to pay her workers salaries. Many states were owing up to 6 months salaries.

I have no doubt that had PMB not been elected, Nigeria will have become another Greece. As tough as things are, PMB is holding on and very surely will come through.

Laying the solid foundations he's doing is a prerequisite for better performing economy. Though he delayed some actions and decisions, there is very little he could have done once our major source of wealth (crude) fell to $25 per barrel (currently at $48 or so) and with the economic saboteurs tagged avengers destroying oil facilities and further reducing our earnings.

Personally, I will score him a "C" for his determination at resetting our priorities to look inward, fighting corruption and dealing with Boko Haram.
@Emboldened is one of the problem of this government, BLAME GAME.

The blame is unnecessary, Nigerians sacked the former government because they recognised their failures, and were expectant of change of fortune with Muhammadu Buhari. Nigerians are not interested in someone telling them who is at fault in every forum or who is not, Nigerians want to see those that mismanaged our Common wealth punished, and the new helmsman to change our fortune. But all we get is spiral fall of our means of livelihood, try your luck policies, bringing on board same corrupt elite that participated in mismanagement of our common wealth at all levels, backing of corrupt officials favorable to government, and BLAME GAME ALL ROUND.

The government is not fighting corruption, if it was it would have taking a patriotic stand against inductees within his government and officers like Gen Tukur Buratai. If Obasanjo can take it on Tafa Balogun, his fellow Yorubaman, why can't Buhari on Buratai? See what is happening in HOR with issue of padding, despite the facts from Jubrin the government still look the other way. Even the Emir of Kano had to voice out that the government is promoting FX fraud. Some former supporters had echoed similar sentiment.

You may be a Buharist, but I expect you to be less sentimental if this country is to advance. Lack of economic plan by the government is not the fault of the former but solely on the government.

By the way I'll score the government an E... the E is for tackling insurgency. otherwise a BIG F would do

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by Alphaoscar: 9:13am On Sep 02, 2016
FastShipping:


The reason why Nigerians voted en-mass for Buhari. Nigerians were disappointed in Jonathan and would have voted a dog in place of Jonathan. Buhari should never had been a choice if Jonathan had done well despite what was available to him to turn around Nigeria for good.

Here we are today with another failure called Buhari. Buhari was unprepared and lack economic direction. He seems out of touch with 21st century economic policies. I doubt he listens to his advisers. In the coming months we are going to be hearing the voices of reason from APC going after Buhari. We have started to hear dissent from the North with first salvo fired by Sultan of Sokoto and Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.

I don't care what anyone says at this point. Buhari has failed. It is a sad situation.






My headache with Buhari is not that his own understanding of the economy is poor but his failure to employ and trust people that can assist him to get things right even when they are at his finger tips.


His overly trust in his own personal friends and aids instead of putting the best in critical position is his major undoing.

I expect the few sane people in his government to start resigning already instead of staying put and further soiling their names.






But then if faced with the same situation again , I will still vote Buhari ahead of PDP demons.

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:20am On Sep 02, 2016
Alphaoscar:







My headache with Buhari is not that his own understanding of the economy is poor but his failure to employ and trust people that can assist him to get things right even when they are at his finger tips.


His overly trust in his own personal friends and aids instead of putting the best in critical position is his major undoing.

I expect the few sane people in his government to start resigning already instead of staying put and further soiling their names.






But then if faced with the same situation again , I will still vote Buhari ahead of PDP demons.
Wetin Feedeefee do you?

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by DropShot: 11:26am On Sep 02, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

@Emboldened is one of the problem of this government, BLAME GAME.

The blame is unnecessary, Nigerians sacked the former government because they recognised their failures, and were expectant of change of fortune with Muhammadu Buhari. Nigerians are not interested in someone telling them who is at fault in every forum or who is not, Nigerians want to see those that mismanaged our Common wealth punished, and the new helmsman to change our fortune. But all we get is spiral fall of our means of livelihood, try your luck policies, bringing on board same corrupt elite that participated in mismanagement of our common wealth at all levels, backing of corrupt officials favorable to government, and BLAME GAME ALL ROUND.

The government is not fighting corruption, if it was it would have taking a patriotic stand against inductees within his government and officers like Gen Tukur Buratai. If Obasanjo can take it on Tafa Balogun, his fellow Yorubaman, why can't Buhari on Buratai? See what is happening in HOR with issue of padding, despite the facts from Jubrin the government still look the other way. Even the Emir of Kano had to voice out that the government is promoting FX fraud. Some former supporters had echoed similar sentiment.

You may be a Buharist, but I expect you to be less sentimental if this country is to advance. Lack of economic plan by the government is not the fault of the former but solely on the government.

By the way I'll score the government an E... the E is for tackling insurgency. otherwise a BIG F would do
Tonye, you're not objective a bit but always pretend to be.
Only insane or bigot people will rate a govt on a 4-year mandate based on all measuring parameters. PMB still has more than 2.5 years to achieve whatever he promised to do.

Anyway, you belong to the 32% group who wants PMB to resign. The rest 68% of us know that PDP is responsible for the mess.

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by IVORY2009(m): 11:33am On Sep 02, 2016
DropShot:

Tonye, you're not objective a bit but always pretend to be.
Only insane or bigot people will rate a govt on a 4-year mandate based on all measuring parameters. PMB still has more than 2.5 years to achieve whatever he promised to do.

Anyway, you belong to the 32% group who wants PMB to resign. The rest 68% of us know that PDP is responsible for the mess.

Wat the man wrote up der is true about this govt, the rate of blaming the last administration is just too much, dis could be as a result of their non-performace, u are hoping that the govt would perform with the remaining 2.5yrs, well we hope so.

The blame game is like an hierarchy
President would blame
Vice President would blame
Senate President would blame
Speaker would blame
Ministers would blame
Governors of the APC would blame
Commissioners would blame
Chairmen local govt would blame
Wetin shocked shocked

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 12:02pm On Sep 02, 2016
DropShot:

Tonye, you're not objective a bit but always pretend to be.
Only insane or bigot people will rate a govt on a 4-year mandate based on all measuring parameters. PMB still has more than 2.5 years to achieve whatever he promised to do.

Anyway, you belong to the 32% group who wants PMB to resign. The rest 68% of us know that PDP is responsible for the mess.
Here we go again. Who said the President should resign? Resign for who? What has that got to do with my position?

Like I opined, the former government flopped and was kicked out accordingly. A new government was sworn in to tackle challenges and not tell us the former flopped. If Obasanjo had towed that line of blaming the military for crumbling the economy and giving us $3.7billion as Reserve and $35billion in debt, he wouldn't have recorded the relative success that he had. Obasanjo wouldn't have achieved $22b ECA, $45 billion Reserve, almost $0 in debt, opened up the banking sector and insurance sector, deregulated the telecommunications sector and strengthening Stock market among others.

Like I said, Nigerians want corrupt officials that mismanaged the treasury PUNISHED not some rewarded (like we are seeing under Buhari). We don't want someone telling us who was at fault even after being in the saddle for 16 months with nothing positive to show for it save the relative peace in North East.

Nigerians need a leader to better their lives not someone repeating who caused their problems without doing anything about it.

BTW though Buhari still got 2.6 Years left, his past 1.4years has been epic fail, and we hope he redeems himself even though there are no plans on ground to suggest that.

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 12:09pm On Sep 02, 2016
IVORY2009:


Wat the man wrote up der is true about this govt, the rate of blaming the last administration is just too much, dis could be as a result of their non-performace, u are hoping that the govt would perform with the remaining 2.5yrs, well we hope so.

The blame game is like an hierarchy
President would blame
Vice President would blame
Senate President would blame
Speaker would blame
Ministers would blame
Governors of the APC would blame
Commissioners would blame
Chairmen local govt would blame
Wetin shocked shocked
People that take to blame game even when they are in the position to fix things are those without clue how to fix things.

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by IVORY2009(m): 12:22pm On Sep 02, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

People that take to blame game even when they are in the position to fix things are those without clue how to fix things.

Dat is it....

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by DropShot: 2:14pm On Sep 02, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

Here we go again. Who said the President should resign? Resign for who? What has that got to do with my position?

Like I opined, the former government flopped and was kicked out accordingly. A new government was sworn in to tackle challenges and not tell us the former flopped. If Obasanjo had towed that line of blaming the military for crumbling the economy and giving us $3.7billion as Reserve and $35billion in debt, he wouldn't have recorded the relative success that he had. Obasanjo wouldn't have achieved $22b ECA, $45 billion Reserve, almost $0 in debt, opened up the banking sector and insurance sector, deregulated the telecommunications sector and strengthening Stock market among others.

Like I said, Nigerians want corrupt officials that mismanaged the treasury PUNISHED not some rewarded (like we are seeing under Buhari). We don't want someone telling us who was at fault even after being in the saddle for 16 months with nothing positive to show for it save the relative peace in North East.

Nigerians need a leader to better their lives not someone repeating who caused their problems without doing anything about it.

BTW though Buhari still got 2.6 Years left, his past 1.4years has been epic fail, and we hope he redeems himself even though there are no plans on ground to suggest that.
You're trying too hard to justify your biased position. Many seasoned economists appreciate and understand the situation PMB finds himself. Hence you hardly hear or read them castigating him.

To you, the past 1 year and three months have not suggested the president is moving in the right direction since positive results are not trickling in yet. However, many of us understand that laying the solid foundation that will reset our economy to what it should be takes time and painstaking efforts.

Not until the president fails to deliver his promises at the end of his tenure, it amounts to wailing and moaning to condemn him this much.

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Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 2:25pm On Sep 02, 2016
DropShot:

You're trying too hard to justify your biased position. Many seasoned economists appreciate and understand the situation PMB finds himself. Hence you hardly hear or read them castigating him.

To you, the past 1 year and three months have not suggested the president is moving in the right direction since positive results are not trickling in yet. However, many of us understand that laying the solid foundation that will reset our economy to what it should be takes time and painstaking efforts.

Not until the president fails to deliver his promises at the end of his tenure, it amounts to wailing and moaning to condemn him this much.
Please who are the "seasoned" economists or financial experts that has HAILED the Buhari administration? Did you read the words of HRH Sanusi Lamidi Sanusi? What about Chukwuma Soludo and Oby Ezeks? Do you think you supported his ascension more than these people?

Nigerians have neither seen any foundation laid since May 29, 2015, and it is sickening. Of course, everyone is waiting and hoping that the government reverts to sanity, but we won't stop talking.

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