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Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by OsunOriginal: 10:20pm On Jan 08, 2013 |
anulaxad: READ MY COMMENTS FROM THE START YOU MORONIC,DERANGED FOOL. Was any corrupt person killed in your family? Yes or no? If yes, give us the name of the person so we know the hell of a family you came from. Stop the bullshit that you keep spewing in public - it is better to keep quiet and be thought to be intelligent than to open your mouth and remove all doubts. Buhari killing xtains in the north, killing xtains in South East and South South - are those xtains fowls that the man (Buhari) has not been arrested and taken to the Hague for crime against humanity? So, stop talking like a foolish villager. And law is law - whether it is dealth penalty or not. The criminals that committed the crime knew the penalty and they still went ahead - meaning they were ready to face the consequences of the actions. So, what is your own when the criminal is ready to face the penalty? I still advice you visit Yaba left. Like someone said, if the dealth penalty must be stopped, let the murderers take the first step. |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by REVOLUTNIS: 10:48pm On Jan 08, 2013 |
KnowAll: [size=18pt]The Government of Jonathan Goodluck has blood in their hands, And the Ghost of my Uncle would hunt them down in Aso Rock. Amen[/size] Sorry for the lost, but ur Buhari should have fix the road when he had the opportunity to do so. |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by OsunOriginal: 10:55pm On Jan 08, 2013 |
REVOLUTNIS: Mr man, road maintenance is a continuous process - Buhari was in government in 1984-5... Are you saying if the road has been repaired then (28 years ago), we wouldnt have needed to repair it again? You need help man - ignorance kills. |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by talktimi(m): 11:26pm On Jan 08, 2013 |
kingoflag:whatever you like, you can use to insult me. If you don't understand aspects of my own opinion, ask me to explain and I will clarify but I guess as a pedantic know all that you are, the opinions of others simply should not be considered or listened to. |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by Sunnybobo3(m): 11:32pm On Jan 08, 2013 |
@OP, these are Buhari's achievements as enunciated by Afenifere; The Abacha regime created a parallel government through the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) headed by Major General Muhammed Buhari. Nothing else typifies the marginalization of the Yoruba than the lopsidedness of the projects carried out by the PTF. Figures from PTF Situation Reports (Vol. 2 Dec. 98) show that the PTF carried on as if there was no South West. Of all the roads rehabilitated by the PTF, only 1984.5 kilometres of roads representing 10.84 per cent were carried out in the South West; from where the bulk of the PTF revenue came since the zone consumes over 60 per cent of refined petroleum products. All the Southern States had 4,440.43 kms or 24 per cent of road rehabilitation as against 13,870.47 kms or 76 per cent in the Northern States zone three comprising the North-West States of Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara had a lion share of 5020 kms or 27.42 per cent because the Fund’s Chairman, Buhari and the military dictator Sani Abacha were from there; zone four comprising the North-East States of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe picked 23.48 per cent. This is the zone where Salihijo Ahmed, the late Chief Executive of Afri-Project Consortium APC, the sole consultants that supervised all PTF projects came from. Figures in other sectors were more scandalous. For instance, under the National Health and Educational Rehabilitation Programme (NHERP), the South West had zero allocation in the tertiary programme, while the North picked 100 per cent. In the vocational programme, the South West had zero while the North had 97 per cent. In the primary area, the South-West had zero against 88 per cent for the North and in the secondary area, it was zero for the South-West and 86 per cent for the North. The health sector is similar. For the Teaching Hospitals, the South-West had zero while the North had 62 per cent. For the Specialist Hospitals, it was zero for the South-West and 71 per cent for the North; in General/State Hospitals the Yoruba had nothing while the North had 56 per cent for health clinics, it was zero for the South-West against the North’s 100 per cent. Under the food supply summary, the Southwest had 7.26 per cent compared with 83 per cent for the North, Buhari’s zone having 60.54 per cent to itself. 2 Likes |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by Nobody: 4:58am On Jan 09, 2013 |
Truckpusher: Don't worry your useless head at the appropriate time I'll answer you accordingly maybe not on this thread, but read my lips -you knocked on the wrong door buddy. Oh, shut the fu*ck up, bloody punk. |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by Nobody: 4:59am On Jan 09, 2013 |
talktimi: whatever you like, you can use to insult me. If you don't understand aspects of my own opinion, ask me to explain and I will clarify but I guess as a pedantic know all that you are, the opinions of others simply should not be considered or listened to. Why should I ask you to explain or clarify what you yourself clearly dont understand, Timi? |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by anulaxad(m): 8:28am On Jan 09, 2013 |
OsunOriginal: Not again,you have this ignorant 'Nigerian' mentality that really pisses me off. Tell me was sani abacha put under trial. In fact was obasanjo put under trial against humanity no.I can see I am dealing with a senseless slowpoke,who's ignorance is blocking your decency to read with out shooting when you comment. That question in bold that I have highlighted,have I not answered that several times.But as I said you are not ready to be patient and read anything.If I had the time I will post videos and newspapers about how buhari was discriminating Christians in the north by genocide-ing. Look fool I know what law is,but with all the suffering these corrupt officials have caused Nigerians is it fair for them to get way Scot-free by just shooting or hanging them.They need to face what Nigerians have been facing for years,suffering,but illiterates like you just do things in anger. Let them rot in the worst jail ever,and face some torturing as well. YOUR SO FUUUCKING INPATIENT. Was any corrupt person killed in your family? Yes or no? What is the meaning of this,of course not,you need to tell me why you are assuming this. |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by Olaolufred(m): 9:13am On Jan 09, 2013 |
REVOLUTNIS: You are a dullard like retardeen. 1985 to 2013. Calculate it if you afforded to finish primary six. If not, you need to start afresh. |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by talktimi(m): 9:13am On Jan 09, 2013 |
anulaxad:don't mind the useless boy always ranting as if everyone must dance to his tune. If his oga buhari likes he should not campaign properly ACROSS the country come 2015, he'll just fail woefully as he's already used to. The likes of osunoriginal can keep threatening and insulting people here on nairaland in the name of buhari campaign as if it will change the price of garri in the market. |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by warrior101: 9:43am On Jan 09, 2013 |
KnowAll: [size=18pt]The Government of Jonathan Goodluck has blood in their hands, And the Ghost of my Uncle would hunt them down in Aso Rock. Amen[/size] What, are you 12? |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by wyseautos: 10:16am On Jan 09, 2013 |
Na wha O for you O,..... there's no time you can compare Buhari with your incumbent president Buhari is far more better,discipline and resourceful,....stop posting your junk because i am very sure you have collected some chow chow for uno |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by olyg: 11:04am On Jan 09, 2013 |
As for me, i seriously think will need BUHARI in this country.i believe the first thing he will do is to fight against corruption. all those corrupt politicians will be probed, arrested,sue to court and will be jailed.General BUHARI will wash this country and this country will be white as snow.i still believe will need him in this country.if BUHARI becomes the president corruption is in BIG TROUBLE.AS FOR ME, IF HE DECIDE TO CONTEST ONE MILLION TIMES I WILL ALWAYS GIVE HIM MY VOTE. |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by Nobody: 2:20pm On Jan 09, 2013 |
warrior101: No, you unfeeling ignorant goat, hes obviously grieving and in pain at the death of a family member which could probably have been avoided had the government been more responsible. |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by talktimi(m): 2:25pm On Jan 09, 2013 |
kingoflag:your level of intelligence tell you that in nigeria, a goat has access to the internet and can type out legible words. Sorry for you |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by forkinsonlolo(m): 7:24am On Jan 10, 2013 |
buhari will get my vote come 2015. the two has been tested but only buhari is trusted |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by Nobody: 7:42am On Jan 10, 2013 |
talktimi: your level of intelligence tell you that in nigeria, a goat has access to the internet and can type out legible words. Sorry for you LMAOOOOOO Youre the one that has to deal with constant electricity blackouts, bad roads, cops that'll blow your head off and splatter your brains on the side walk for refusing to give up a 27cents bribe, a president that grubs on $30,000+/day meals while the average citizen starves or seeks out $2/day to survive, an illiterate First Lady that insists on being a Permanent Secretary in another state even though she'll never show up to work, a President whom strong circumstantial evidence points to the fact that he orchestrated bombing events to kill citizens he's constitutionally obligated to protect, A President whom a known terrorist and former friend of his (Henry Okah) has pointed to as his accomplice in bombings that maimed innocent Nigerians..... Youre the one that has to deal with Politicians that dont care about you, not me. Me, Ive never experienced any of the above. I just feel bad for ignorant fo*0ls like you and would love you to experience a life that you fo0lishly think you cant have and is reserved for a select few. |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by anulaxad(m): 9:05am On Jan 10, 2013 |
DEALING WITH CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA IS NOT THE KEY TO DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA.IT'S LACK OF GOOD LEADERSHIP,AND ACCORDING TO MY STUDIES THE PERSON WHO GAVE NIGERIA EVERYTHING WAS YAKUBU. ALLOWING FULL ELECTRICITY SUPPLY,BUILDING OF MASSIVE INFRASTRUCTURE ALL AROUND NIGERIA ESPECIALLY DEVELOPING LAGOS. KNOWN FOR THE GIVING NIGERIA THE FAMOUS 1970'S ECONOMIC BOOM WHICH drawed ATTENTION TO WEST AFRICANS, ESPECIALLY GHANAIANS. |
Re: What Does Buhari Intend To Do With Presidential Power? by talktimi(m): 9:45am On Jan 10, 2013 |
kingoflag:you honestly think I want to argue with someone who believes goats have access to the internet ? SORRY is your name. Ewu congo meat. |
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