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It's Not Compulsory For Buhari To Rule From Nigeria by mikeycharles(m): 3:08pm On Aug 18, 2017
President Muhammadu Buhari can still carryout his presidential duties from London, he has already appointed his vice to perform his duties so I don't see the issue there. It's not compulsory for him to be physically present for the job to be done, at least it's better than those leaders that are present, embezzle funds and still do nothing.
Re: It's Not Compulsory For Buhari To Rule From Nigeria by Blackfire(m): 3:19pm On Aug 18, 2017
The country belongs to him and his family....
Re: It's Not Compulsory For Buhari To Rule From Nigeria by Nbote(m): 3:48pm On Aug 18, 2017
mikeycharles:
President Muhammadu Buhari can still carryout his presidential duties from London, he has already appointed his vice to perform his duties so I don't see the issue there. It's not compulsory for him to be physically present for the job to be done, at least it's better than those leaders that are present, embezzle funds and still do nothing.

If ppl say u don't have sense now U'll start crying.... Which embezzlement is worse dan expending transport money from here to London everyday by everyone in govt so far..
Re: It's Not Compulsory For Buhari To Rule From Nigeria by slimfit1(m): 4:09pm On Aug 18, 2017
Tell me a leader that want to lead from another territory save it please.
Re: It's Not Compulsory For Buhari To Rule From Nigeria by FeloniousFelon: 4:28pm On Aug 18, 2017
The Four "Ds" of deception has been one of the most widely used forms of misinformation and deception deployed by the charlatans of the APC right from their ignoble origins at Alausa under the propaganda stewardship of Alhaji Lai 'Lair' Mohammed and bankrolling by the then LASG under Raji Fashola and Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Alausa shilling has gone from propagating cheap lies and false claims of development of the Afonjastic liars parading themselves as Progressives to now gravitating at the center of National discuss ever since the 2015 elections. Alausa has since moved to Utako and now presents itself as BMC!

I have been an avid observer of the shilling mafia and their tactics and as much as their lame attempts at defending the indefensible appear, there is some serious organized science of propaganda at work.

The Four Ds as in letter " D " have been an effective means by Alausa (now BMC) in countering valid criticism on their pay masters.

In this thread I hope to present to you how these shameless charlatans operate and how to watch out for their lame shilling.

1. Denial is the first tool at the disposal for any BMC/Alausa tout on duty when confronted with breaking News/revelations/scandals that may be injurious to their pay masters and political party at large. The technique is simply to deny the authenticity of the News/revelations/scandals in question blaming it to hungry bloggers looking for traffic, dodgy web reference, opposition propaganda, IPOB, corrupt agents fighting back to the new Obama meme called "Fake News". They will keep up with this until a clear statement is made on how to unilaterally approach and counter the situation. A clear example of this is the denial of Aso Rock, Ministry of Information and BMC on the actual health status of the President who they said earlier on was not critically ill but was just "vacationing from the rigorous task of his Office".

2. Deflection As denial is ongoing, the BMC will deploy an offensive attack on opposition elements/groups in the course of the discussion to deflect blame at the same time derailing from the main context. Usually, GEJ and his party the PDP will then be brought in for comparsions and from there the actual conversation begins to derail.

3. Defend When it becomes impossible to deny or deflect from the scandal, the BMC/Alausa shills will have no other means but to defend the scandal as a norm. We can see this with how the Presidency has defended Buhari's absence by claiming he is a private citizen.

4. Derail This act is by far the most used by the BMC touts and is used to both deflect much needed attention of a pressing issue at hand or to totally deflect to another frivolous matter. Dieziani happens to be the unfortunate character to replace GEJ of late and shamelessly that old hag at Aso Rock tried bring Dora from the grave to help derail our attention from Buhari marking over 100 days away from Nigeria.

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Re: It's Not Compulsory For Buhari To Rule From Nigeria by mikeycharles(m): 4:09pm On Aug 19, 2017
Nbote:


If ppl say u don't have sense now U'll start crying.... Which embezzlement is worse dan expending transport money from here to London everyday by everyone in govt so far..
the "money" used for transport is from Buhari's personal pocket.
Re: It's Not Compulsory For Buhari To Rule From Nigeria by ImadeUReadThis: 10:36am On Nov 25, 2018
BMC at its worst
Re: It's Not Compulsory For Buhari To Rule From Nigeria by MagicBishop: 11:50am On Oct 25, 2020
If Nigeria survivess Buhari and his satanic APC, nothing will destroy her.

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