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Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by DickDastardly(m): 6:20am On Mar 16, 2017
LET me seize this opportunity to bid our President, Muhammadu Buhari, welcome back from his medical trip to the United Kingdom. I am happy he is back on his feet instead of lying inside a life support machine even dead as earlier rumoured.

Muhammadu Buhari We Christians are taught to forgive our transgressors and pray for our enemies. We are not taught to kill them. Faith is the personal right and affair of all human souls for which we account to the Creator when the time comes.

I believe that anybody who wishes even his enemy dead has killed him because he would do so if given the chance. It is a singular act of foolishness to wish bad things to befall your enemy because he is your enemy today but what of tomorrow when things suddenly turn the other way round? That is the wisdom in Christians being asked to pray for our enemies to repent of their wickedness.

Buhari is not even our enemy! He is our President, duly elected by a majority of Nigeria’s voters in 2015. That some of us might not have supported him is neither here nor there any more.

The majority have spoken, and they must have their way for the constitutionally-prescribed four years. It only remains for us to pray that the President carries out his mandate in a way to unite the nation and rally its peoples behind him to improve the lives of everyone.

Has he done so? Unfortunately, no. Up to the moment he took off to London in January 2017, Buhari was a very divisive leader, whose style woke up many dormant demons both ancient and modern, including the pro-Biafra groups, Niger Delta militancy, the Shiites and armed Fulani herdsmen.

All these added to the ongoing Boko Haram devilry to make Nigeria a boiling cauldron of violence, with the Army and the security forces deployed more massively than at any other time outside the civil war period.
Buhari’s wrong approach to governance ran down an economy already seriously compromised by fallen oil prices and systemic corruption. During his nearly two-month absence, our thesis that Buhari has added to the problems of the country with his faulty mentality was proved beyond reasonable doubt.

His Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, approached his Acting Presidency with the reversed mentality of a peace ambassador. He made a series of whistle-stop trips to the hot spots – the Niger Delta, South East and some parts of the North, calming frayed nerves and sowing seeds of hope.

It was during Buhari’s absence that the anti-Buhari protests took place. Though the Police successfully frightened off an arrowhead of the #IStandWithNigeria protest, Tuface Idibia, it still took place peacefully and successfully. Osinbajo even received the Labour group that conducted their own independent march with a message to Nigerians that the Federal Government had heard their complaints.

Nobody was killed or even arrested. There was no breakdown of law and order because the Federal Government under Osinbajo did not roll out the Army to kill and bury protesters as they did to the Shiites and unarmed pro-Biafra groups. With a calmer and more peaceful polity at his disposal, Osinbajo functioned effectively.

That should be a lesson to Buhari, as he resumes his captaincy of the Nigerian ship of state. If even if you see some people as your enemies, just treat them well and give them a sense of belonging. Some of them might even come to your side. Now that Buhari is back, he has proved beyond doubt that officials of this regime lied shamelessly about the reason for his trip.

The only truth told about his journey to London came from his Spokesman, Femi Adesina, who hinted us that Buhari would see his doctors, which implied he had medical issues. The same Vice President Osinbajo that many people are giving thumbs up for holding the country so well behind Buhari was, unfortunately, one of those liars.

Pastor Osinbajo said Buhari was “hale and hearty”. Information Minister, Lai Mohammed (predictably) lied that Buhari was neither sick nor hospitalised. When Buhari returned he told us the truth: “I have never been so sick in my life”.

Much of the mockery heaped on the President in his hour of need instead of prayers from his countrymen owed to these cocktails of lies which the All Progressives Congress, APC, political movement used to win election and still uses to rule. If we had been told the truth, we would only have criticised the foreign treatment which negates APC campaign promises.
We would also have queried it in the face of the billions of naira allocated to the Presidential clinic last year alone. But many of us would have overlooked all these to sympathise with our President on humanitarian grounds. That would have been far more honourable, but then, who bothers about honour in Nigerian politics so long as selfish ends are met?

Now that it was been established that our President is challenged by serious health issues which compound the usual frailties that come with old age, I think it is better for him and the nation that he takes it easy from now henceforth. He should stop fighting real and imaginary enemies, especially his “5%” Nigerians.
No matter how strong a man is, he cannot fight any section of the Nigerian populace and win. They will always outlast him. Secondly, he should continue to delegate most of the mentally- and physically-challenging presidential tasks, especially to Osinbajo (or Ossy Bobo). He should pay more attention to his health and take as much rest as his doctors direct. Finally, he should ignore the chants of sycophants (like SGF Babachir Lawal) about running again in 2019.

He is not physically fit to run again. In fact, his health has been a burden on Nigerians in the past two years. He should give way to younger leaders to move the nation forward. There is nothing wrong in Buhari “doing a Nelson Mandela”.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/please-no-2019-buhari/

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by flowbjones(m): 6:21am On Mar 16, 2017
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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by talkofnaija: 6:22am On Mar 16, 2017
Say what? undecided What is he finding in 2019 sef?
I'm not going to create entities with my comment. Let's just hope he doesn't die before 2019!

The determinant of the 2019 election winner is how hard the country situation is. Let's just leave God to take charge


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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by DickDastardly(m): 6:24am On Mar 16, 2017
The level of hardship in 2019 will determine who wins election then. Propaganda won't sell that time.

Abeg na who sabi road to mynd44 or lalasticlala house? I wan go chop breakfast there, as day don break wink cheesy

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by Cutehector(m): 6:29am On Mar 16, 2017
It's always a do or die affair in all elections.. I still won't go out to vote
Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by Atiku2019: 6:33am On Mar 16, 2017
I Stand With Atiku2019

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by Ahmadgani(m): 6:33am On Mar 16, 2017
Same old thing said by a different person in a different way

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by Atiku2019: 6:33am On Mar 16, 2017
DickDastardly:
The level of hardship in 2019 will determine who wins election then. Propaganda won't sell that time.

Abeg na who sabi road to mynd44 or lalasticlala house? I wan go chop breakfast there, as day don break wink cheesy


Lalasiclala only listens to Keneking
Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by psucc(m): 6:34am On Mar 16, 2017
Not in Nigeria. Here the result sheets are almost filled so that no mistakes are made and lawyers are scrutinizing them in preparation for the tribunal.

The beautiful ones are not yet born.

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by kokosin: 6:40am On Mar 16, 2017
If APC no rig dis election make I bath naked......

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by Progressive01(m): 6:42am On Mar 16, 2017
DickDastardly:
[s]LET me seize this opportunity to bid our President, Muhammadu Buhari, welcome back from his medical trip to the United Kingdom. I am happy he is back on his feet instead of lying inside a life support machine even dead as earlier rumoured.
Muhammadu Buhari We Christians are taught to forgive our transgressors and pray for our enemies. We are not taught to kill them. Faith is the personal right and affair of all human souls for which we account to the Creator when the time comes.
I believe that anybody who wishes even his enemy dead has killed him because he would do so if given the chance. It is a singular act of foolishness to wish bad things to befall your enemy because he is your enemy today but what of tomorrow when things suddenly turn the other way round? That is the wisdom in Christians being asked to pray for our enemies to repent of their wickedness.
Buhari is not even our enemy! He is our President, duly elected by a majority of Nigeria’s voters in 2015. That some of us might not have supported him is neither here nor there any more.
The majority have spoken, and they must have their way for the constitutionally-prescribed four years. It only remains for us to pray that the President carries out his mandate in a way to unite the nation and rally its peoples behind him to improve the lives of everyone.
Has he done so? Unfortunately, no. Up to the moment he took off to London in January 2017, Buhari was a very divisive leader, whose style woke up many dormant demons both ancient and modern, including the pro-Biafra groups, Niger Delta militancy, the Shiites and armed Fulani herdsmen.
All these added to the ongoing Boko Haram devilry to make Nigeria a boiling cauldron of violence, with the Army and the security forces deployed more massively than at any other time outside the civil war period.
Buhari’s wrong approach to governance ran down an economy already seriously compromised by fallen oil prices and systemic corruption. During his nearly two-month absence, our thesis that Buhari has added to the problems of the country with his faulty mentality was proved beyond reasonable doubt.
His Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, approached his Acting Presidency with the reversed mentality of a peace ambassador. He made a series of whistle-stop trips to the hot spots – the Niger Delta, South East and some parts of the North, calming frayed nerves and sowing seeds of hope.
It was during Buhari’s absence that the anti-Buhari protests took place. Though the Police successfully frightened off an arrowhead of the #IStandWithNigeria protest, Tuface Idibia, it still took place peacefully and successfully. Osinbajo even received the Labour group that conducted their own independent march with a message to Nigerians that the Federal Government had heard their complaints.
Nobody was killed or even arrested. There was no breakdown of law and order because the Federal Government under Osinbajo did not roll out the Army to kill and bury protesters as they did to the Shiites and unarmed pro-Biafra groups. With a calmer and more peaceful polity at his disposal, Osinbajo functioned effectively.
That should be a lesson to Buhari, as he resumes his captaincy of the Nigerian ship of state. If even if you see some people as your enemies, just treat them well and give them a sense of belonging. Some of them might even come to your side. Now that Buhari is back, he has proved beyond doubt that officials of this regime lied shamelessly about the reason for his trip.
The only truth told about his journey to London came from his Spokesman, Femi Adesina, who hinted us that Buhari would see his doctors, which implied he had medical issues. The same Vice President Osinbajo that many people are giving thumbs up for holding the country so well behind Buhari was, unfortunately, one of those liars.
Pastor Osinbajo said Buhari was “hale and hearty”. Information Minister, Lai Mohammed (predictably) lied that Buhari was neither sick nor hospitalised. When Buhari returned he told us the truth: “I have never been so sick in my life”.
Much of the mockery heaped on the President in his hour of need instead of prayers from his countrymen owed to these cocktails of lies which the All Progressives Congress, APC, political movement used to win election and still uses to rule. If we had been told the truth, we would only have criticised the foreign treatment which negates APC campaign promises.
We would also have queried it in the face of the billions of naira allocated to the Presidential clinic last year alone. But many of us would have overlooked all these to sympathise with our President on humanitarian grounds. That would have been far more honourable, but then, who bothers about honour in Nigerian politics so long as selfish ends are met?
Now that it was been established that our President is challenged by serious health issues which compound the usual frailties that come with old age, I think it is better for him and the nation that he takes it easy from now henceforth. He should stop fighting real and imaginary enemies, especially his “5%” Nigerians.
No matter how strong a man is, he cannot fight any section of the Nigerian populace and win. They will always outlast him. Secondly, he should continue to delegate most of the mentally- and physically-challenging presidential tasks, especially to Osinbajo (or Ossy Bobo). He should pay more attention to his health and take as much rest as his doctors direct. Finally, he should ignore the chants of sycophants (like SGF Babachir Lawal) about running again in 2019.
He is not physically fit to run again. In fact, his health has been a burden on Nigerians in the past two years. He should give way to younger leaders to move the nation forward. There is nothing wrong in Buhari “doing a Nelson Mandela”.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/please-no-2019-buhari/[/s]
Regurgitated gibberish from vanguard as usual.

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by Lincoln275(m): 6:46am On Mar 16, 2017
let 2019 come first
Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by sdindan: 6:51am On Mar 16, 2017
Are you sure he will finish this regime.
And he will not contest come 2019
unless he will use phone calls to do campaigns and rallies.

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 6:52am On Mar 16, 2017
No mature mind will vote apc in benue both gov and presidential elections, apc's days in banue are well numbered. Even with the so called n power given to youth over here, people are still saying HELL NO to buhari and ortom they once clamored for. We are waiting for the new mega party to be formed.

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by gentlepraise(m): 6:59am On Mar 16, 2017
Does Buhari look lik some1 dat 'll concede election defeat?

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by chinybelle(f): 7:03am On Mar 16, 2017
You are not God

Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 7:11am On Mar 16, 2017
whit what he has seen so far , i doubt if he his interested. To govern Nigeria is not moi moi, not for the sick , chicken hearted, nor for the intectually deficient.

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by Jode(m): 7:22am On Mar 16, 2017
So make normal human being read this nonsense this kind morning,when e no go put food for my table....Let me tell you guys something being a president in Nigeria is not by choice. We already have those who force leaders on us, the likes of j.a.g.a.b.a.n and the others(am sure u know them)are the ones who decide who will rule us,so come 2019 if j.a.g.a.b.a.n and the others decide that buhari will continue then there is little or nothing we can do about it... No stupid fellow should mention me and spew thrash,what i have said is the truth,our vote don't count,don't be deceived. Make ur money and be rich and forget who rules. Na only poor man dey reason who dey rule. If u think am lying ask Alhaji Dangote. AM OUT

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by michelz: 7:27am On Mar 16, 2017
Progressive01:
Regurgitated gibberish from vanguard as usual.
Guy what is even the issue with you? What kind of heartlessness is this?
You think anybody who doesn't want Buhari to contest 2019 is automatically against Buhari? Meanwhile,you're the one who doesn't wish Buhari and this nation well. You want someone who has health challenges to continue as the president while the nation continues to bleed, and if something bad happens to him (God forbid),youll start touting him as a heroe. Tufiakwa!
Better change your ways.

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by Young03(m): 7:31am On Mar 16, 2017
good

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by akoko11: 7:40am On Mar 16, 2017
I am coming
Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by DoyenExchange: 7:49am On Mar 16, 2017
If he has the stamina...why not? It is quite legal.
Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by momentarylapse: 7:55am On Mar 16, 2017
I no even send anybody!

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by agabusta: 8:05am On Mar 16, 2017
Nonsense
Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by Iamwrath: 8:15am On Mar 16, 2017
Eeyah I feel your pain
Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by Tenkobos(m): 8:16am On Mar 16, 2017
He's not contesting again, he never really wanted to contest in 2015 but some sophisticated people pushed him to it, reason he wanted to abscond after becoming president.
Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by auntysimbiat(f): 8:54am On Mar 16, 2017
lol
Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by Chiefpriest1(m): 8:55am On Mar 16, 2017
True talk. If Buhari truly loves this country, like his daughter told us, he shouldn't even attempt to run.

Nigeria has too many problems. A sick president will be an added liability.We can't afford that in 2019.

Since 1999, Nigeria has never got it right at the presidency level. We have actually fielded our worst eleven.

Hopefully, all the nonsense will be corrected in 2019 and Buhari will find the courage to support a truly 21st century candidate.

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Re: Please, No 2019 For Buhari - By Ochereome Nnanna by Ermacc: 8:55am On Mar 16, 2017
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