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Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by KingGBsky(m): 12:52pm On Feb 25, 2017
JOHANNESBURG — The Nigerian president’s month-long medical leave overseas has empowered his deputy to attack the country’s problems with an energy that has surprised observers and led some to suggest he should stay in charge for good.

When he left for London on Jan. 19, President Muhammadu Buhari handed power to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, a 59-year-old lawyer and pastor. He has embarked on a whirl of domestic travel and meetings, taking on long-standing, seemingly intractable issues like the weakened naira currency and oil militants whose bombings have cost the country billions of dollars.

That isn’t silencing some critics who say Buhari’s absence has caused a power vacuum, nor calming the concerns of citizens amid an official silence on the cause of the president’s leave. On Tuesday, the 74-year-old Buhari sent a message thanking Nigerians for their prayers and saying “I need a longer time to rest.”

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Suggestions that Buhari is too incapacitated to run one of Africa’s largest economies and its No. 2 oil supplier have prompted a few calls for his resignation.

Citizens’ advocacy group Opinion Nigeria cited the country’s many challenges in calling for “the immediate resignation of President Muhammadu Buhari ... followed swiftly with the immediate confirmation of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo as a substantive president.”

But putting Buhari’s deputy in charge for good could provoke antagonism between majority Christian southerners like Osinbajo and mainly Muslim northerners like Buhari. When former President Musa Yar’Adua was ill abroad for months before coming home to die in 2009, northerners blocked his southern Vice President Goodluck Jonathan from assuming power, creating a months-long political paralysis.

Jonathan was eventually confirmed, but his subsequent successful run for election angered many Muslims, breaking an unwritten agreement that power rotate between northerners and southerners.

That scenario is unlikely to be repeated now, a Eurasia Group risk analysis wrote this week. Buhari’s “practice of handing over authority to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo in his absence would probably facilitate a calm transition if Buhari is unable to complete his term,” it predicted.

The analysis said Osinbajo, who is new to politics and has no national power base, likely would not run in 2019 presidential elections.

This week, the Daily Post newspaper quoted presidential spokesman Garba Shehu as denying that “some close appointees of President Buhari had constituted themselves into a cabal with the aim of whittling down the influence of Acting President Osinbajo.”

Osinbajo last week presided over an hours-long meeting where the National Economic Council demanded urgent action on the naira’s free fall. This week, the Central Bank offered a devalued naira rate to those who can afford medical services and education abroad. It is seen as a test for a further devaluation of the currency.

Buhari had long resisted pressure to devalue the naira until Osinbajo announced the move last year during another of the president’s medical leaves.

When Nigerians protested earlier this month against rising food and fuel prices, ongoing corruption and a feeble government, Osinbajo did not send troops to break up their march, as had happened in the past. Instead, he met with labor leaders and enlisted their help in fighting corruption and inflation running near 20 percent.

“We hear you loud and clear,” he said in a message to protesters.

Also this month, Osinbajo traveled to the heart of oil militant country in the south, where he declared that young men must be provided proper jobs to stop militancy and that the government will work to transform illegal oil refineries — often the only source of fuel in impoverished villages — into legal ones.

Osinbajo said he was there as an emissary of Buhari to offer “a new vision” for the oil-producing Niger Delta, where militant attacks resurged after the president’s government tried unsuccessfully to halt payments under a 2009 amnesty program.

Buhari has never visited the region himself.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/nigerian-presidents-long-absence-empowers-energetic-deputy/2017/02/24/7283ed52-fa8c-11e6-aa1e-5f735ee31334_story.html

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by Pointblank09(m): 12:58pm On Feb 25, 2017
MAKE I TALK

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by Nne5: 1:03pm On Feb 25, 2017
Osibanjo understands what being a leader entails.(even if it's little)

He may not be perfect, but ANYBODY except sycophants claiming patriots would take him over one someone any day.

Yemi Osibanjo is better.Really really better.
Take it or accept it.

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by rejoice4eva(m): 1:03pm On Feb 25, 2017
Maybe, hope is finally rising,at least .

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by SalamRushdie: 1:06pm On Feb 25, 2017
Even the West have noticed the renewed energy in Governance ...I will always maintain that Buhari alone is an economic anachrone whose appearance alone can trigger a negative economic tsunami..I would advise the British be careful as he stays there because his presence there alone can affect the strength of the British Pound sterling

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by akwarandu(m): 1:08pm On Feb 25, 2017
Let see how it goes.

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by KingGBsky(m): 1:10pm On Feb 25, 2017
Yes oo... I believe God has the way of turning things around for Nigerians.
This will probably be our prayer come true for Nigerians.
We should shower our prayers for our new president Osinbanjo.

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by SalamRushdie: 1:15pm On Feb 25, 2017
GameGod:
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Will you just shut up. Stop posting sh!t.

Why are you always allergic to the truth bro .

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by KingGBsky(m): 1:34pm On Feb 25, 2017
GameGod:
[s][/s] Will you just shut up. Stop posting sh!t.
How in the world is that sh!t for crying out loud? NAWA

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by KingGBsky(m): 1:46pm On Feb 25, 2017
rejoice4eva:
Maybe, hope is finally rising,at least .

I'm telling u...its rising really, atleast what Nigerians needs right now is some iota of hope

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by Splashme: 2:24pm On Feb 25, 2017
Buhari should be blocked from coming back

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by KingGBsky(m): 3:49pm On Feb 25, 2017
Splashme:
Buhari should be blocked from coming back

lol...abi o

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by KingGBsky(m): 4:01pm On Feb 25, 2017
Let's show our president Osinbajo love....
lalasticlala how far na?

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by ifyan(m): 4:18pm On Feb 25, 2017
Forget Bubu no go school

This part of the post got my attention the most


" When Nigerians protested earlier this month against rising food and fuel prices, ongoing corruption and a feeble government, Osinbajo did not send troops to break up their march, as had happened in the past. Instead, he met with labor leaders and enlisted their help in fighting corruption and inflation running near 20 percent.

Also this month, Osinbajo traveled to the heart of oil militant country in the south, where he declared that young men must be provided proper jobs to stop militancy and that the government will work to transform illegal oil refineries — often the only source of fuel in impoverished villages — into legal ones.This part of the post got my attention the most"

May God help us

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by KingGBsky(m): 4:50pm On Feb 25, 2017
ifyan:
Forget Bubu no go school

This part of the post got my attention the most


" When Nigerians protested earlier this month against rising food and fuel prices, ongoing corruption and a feeble government, Osinbajo did not send troops to break up their march, as had happened in the past. Instead, he met with labor leaders and enlisted their help in fighting corruption and inflation running near 20 percent.

Also this month, Osinbajo traveled to the heart of oil militant country in the south, where he declared that young men must be provided proper jobs to stop militancy and that the government will work to transform illegal oil refineries — often the only source of fuel in impoverished villages — into legal ones.This part of the post got my attention the most"

May God help us

When one is ready to work you simply would know. It all balls down to intelligence.

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by SweetBoyFriend(m): 6:41pm On Feb 25, 2017

What do you think a 90 year old sick man would do as a president ??

It's just like hiring a 90 year old man to be your security, he would sleep and fart all day long

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by 2016v2017: 6:41pm On Feb 25, 2017
the whole word knows that buhari is clueless and a colossal failure

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by Nobody: 6:41pm On Feb 25, 2017
Everybody love Osibanjo. What not to Love? i mean look at him.
Looks like the west doesn't love buhari anymore

SAD

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by Arewa12: 6:42pm On Feb 25, 2017
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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by ChappyChase: 6:42pm On Feb 25, 2017
If I be Buhari I go just jejely resign. Haba the casting don too much now! What I can't do in two years my deputy which one of my midget friend labeled "mare commissioner" did it in less than a month and you sey make I no die of heart attack

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by Mopolchi: 6:43pm On Feb 25, 2017
Make e continue im bed rest, make thiefnubú's boy continue ruling.

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by AntiWailer: 6:43pm On Feb 25, 2017
Nne5:
Osibanjo understands what being a leader entails.(even if it's little)

He may not be perfect, but ANYBODY except sycophants claiming patriots would take him over one someone any day.

Yemi Osibanjo is better.Really really better.
Take it or accept it.

I have to admit your submission.

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by nNEOo(m): 6:43pm On Feb 25, 2017
Internationally noticed

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by Nobody: 6:43pm On Feb 25, 2017
Osibanjo has proven himself a loyal and capable deputy. looking forward to the day he becomes president in his own right

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by Nobody: 6:43pm On Feb 25, 2017
GameGod:
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Will you just shut up. Stop posting sh!t.

This image is very disturbing.

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by jesus500(m): 6:44pm On Feb 25, 2017
I will not vote come 2019 unless a young vibrant nigerian will run for president. I am tired of making mistakes

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by AntiWailer: 6:44pm On Feb 25, 2017
Mopolchi:
Make e continue im bed rest, make thiefnubú's boy continue ruling.

Dnt you think ThiefnNubu is good at selecting good loyalists / boys ?

Fashola
Ambode
Osinbajo

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by Lanre4uonly(m): 6:44pm On Feb 25, 2017
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by Rilwayne001: 6:44pm On Feb 25, 2017
Nice one

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by rattlesnake(m): 6:44pm On Feb 25, 2017
God be praised

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Re: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by Bizibi(m): 6:45pm On Feb 25, 2017
No need fr that man to come back

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