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General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by naptu2: 5:17am On Sep 28, 2014
[size=14pt]General Buhari: A Whole Former Head of State! By Pius Adesanmi[/size]
Sep 27, 2014

If you are in your thirties and above and anybody is deceiving you that the just and fair Nigeria we are struggling for will happen in your life time, please do not deceive yourself.



If you are in your thirties and above and anybody is deceiving you that the just and fair Nigeria we are struggling for will happen in your life time, please do not deceive yourself. Struggling for the dreamable, refusing to relinquish the imaginable, hanging on stubbornly to the possible, as some of us are doing 24/7, are all praxes that must be rooted in pragmatism and an acknowledgment of the degree of the rot.


The rot that will prevent you and this writer from seeing a reimagined and remade Nigeria is not corruption. It is not Boko Haram. It is none of the unending dysfunctionalities and irrationalities of statehood that have turned the Nigerian tragedy into a nightmare from which Africa struggles to awake.

The rot that will prevent the Nigerian renaissance from happening in my life time is not even summed up by the fact that we have now effectively surpassed every available model of the corruption, abuse, and misuse of sovereign statehood known to man. Although I will not hold my breath, I want to wager all the same that the record set by an irresponsible sovereign state when she goes to the doorstep of another sovereign state to claim and own such grievous crimes as cash trafficking and gun running, all in the bid to shield powerful interests, will not be broken quickly. And if this record will be broken at all, it is safe to bet that it is only this international crime-owning state that will ultimately beat its own prolific record in the manufacturing of horror.

Again, this is not why I will not see the Nigerian renaissance. I will not see the Nigeria of the promised land because we have too many citizens who have been so deprived of civic education that the mere mention of the crime owned for the Nigerian state in South Africa by Nigeria’s irresponsible rulers is sacrilegious and unpatriotic. The mind that has been manufactured to constantly justify, rationalize, explain, and identify with every horror while criminalizing the faintest manifestation of critique is the greatest threat to the emergence of a new Nigeria. The mind that mistakes a fetid personality cult of the incumbent for patriotism is the greatest obstacle to national becoming. It has taken the rulers of Nigeria some five decades of abject postcolonial statehood to produce this mind. It will take four to five generations to undo the damage because it is easier to destroy than to build. I repeat: if it took them five decades to destroy the Nigerian psychology and produce the mass mumufication we witness today, it will take five generations to demumufy the Nigerian psychology. And that is where there is the will o.

I have written time and again that the collapse of Nigeria’s educational system is not an accident. It is deliberate. It is purposed. A state that is going to be run based on ethos and practices deemed crude by the standards of Orangutan society needs a sedated and diseducated citizenry that is hostile to critique in order to survive and perpetuate herself. And when that state succeeds in manufacturing a critical mass of consent and conformity such as we see in Nigeria, the triumphant ruling class has only one responsibility unto itself: the sustenance of a wrongly-wired psychology in a vast majority of the citizenry.

That is why I pity members of the Nigerian community of conscience who are fighting corruption without paying attention to public instruction. Without civics, the diseducated – and I have deliberately created that word, diseducated, to imply deliberateness on the part of those doing the diseducating – citizen is in the pocket of his oppressor. He will identify with his oppressor on the basis of ethnicity, faith, language, etc. If you insist, he will abuse your father and abuse your mother. He will ask you: “wetin be your own sef? Na your money e steal?” You struggle for Nigeria in vain in the context of this sort of mass psychology.

Public instruction is therefore the place to start. A sustained struggle in the arena of public instruction may create the conditions that could facilitate the emergence of the Nigeria of our dreams five generations from now. Time is of the essence. Every teachable moment must be grabbed to work on the Nigerian psychology. Yes, it has been so damaged, so corroded, so wrongly wired that you don’t even know where to start. But start we must.

An occasion presented itself to me today. In the fevered brain of the leadership of APC, it is somehow okay to ask aspiring presidential candidates to cough out twenty-seven million naira for nomination forms! I thought this was madness. I thought that this constantly fumbling political party has bungled yet another opportunity to stand apart from the ways of PDP. I issued a statement on my Facebook Wall condemning the fee. I zoomed in particularly on three of the party’s aspiring candidates: General Muhammadu Buhari, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, and Mr. Sam Nda-Isaiah. If these men succeed in paying twenty-seven million naira, I enjoined the party to insist on an open declaration of the source of the money as a way of showing that they are different from PDP.

As reactions flowed on my Wall, one compatriot preferred to send a private note to me by email. He identifies with the spirit of my argument, he says. In fact, he likes my submissions a lot. But, as a Buhari loyalist, he is somehow irked by my suggestion that “General Buhari, a whole former Head of State”, may not have twenty-seven million naira and may need some help to find it. Haba Prof, he says. Twenty-seven million may sound like big money to you guys out there, he continues, it is weekend party money for boys “around here”. Of course, I am familiar with the fact that certain layers of Nigerian society crawl in loads of easy, free money.

I pondered what to say to him, realizing the immensity of this teachable moment. I wondered where to start since the opinion he expressed is a window into a mindset that is deeply rooted in the Nigerian psychology – and there can be no progress until we reteach and rewire this psychology. Do I begin by telling him that in responsible democracies, the fact that General Buhari has held that office is the first and loudest reason why he should find it difficult to afford twenty-seven million naira? Do I tell him that the fact that Generals Ibrahim Babangida and Abdusalam Abubakar occupied the same office and ended up with hilltop mansion way beyond the totality of their entire earnings in their military careers is the first reason why they both ought to be serving life sentences in Gashua prison? Do I tell him that public office is a huge sacrifice in responsible democracies because you foreclose the possibility of making money? Do I tell him how long it took the Clintons to get out of debt after office? Do I tell him about the student loan and Chicago mortgage of the Obamas? They finally paid off their student loans but I am not sure about that Chicago mortgage.

Do I tell him why people resign after a short stint in the cabinet in serious democracies? They resign to go and make money. They cannot make money while serving in public office. Ask Ari Fleischer how much he was making on the podium in the White House and how much he now makes as a conservative pundit. Do I tell him that Karl Rove makes more now than he could ever have made working in the White House? Do I tell him that in France, our friends, Jacques Chirac and Nicolas Sarkozy, are struggling with legal bills - and all kinds of bills?

Do I tell him that if anybody comes out of public office rich and comfortable, it is your duty as a citizen to raise eyebrows and pester the tax authorities until they open an investigation? Do I tell him that the mindset which produces that famous Nigerian sentence, “a whole so and so cannot be expected not to have such and such amount of money”, is a function of the psychology that the Nigerian ruling class is sustaining in order to mass-produce a citizenry that permanently justifies looting? Haba!, goes the Nigerian, how can you expect a whole State Governor not to be able to afford such and such? How can you expect a whole Senator not to be able to afford that house? The man don arrange o. You better keep quiet, you hater!

And we ask no questions even when they brandish stuff beyond their legitimate income in the public sphere. Not so long ago, the outgoing Governor of Ekiti state, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, made a lot of noise about students he was sending for University education abroad from his own pocket. More than a dozen or so students enjoyed a personal scholarship of Dr. Fayemi to go to OxBridge in Britain and Ivy League destinations in the United States. People who ought to know and people who don’t know went to town celebrating and praising Dr. Fayemi. Nobody bothered to think about a year’s tuition as an international student in an American Ivy League. Nobody bothered to weigh the tuition fees of the students he sent to Britain and the United States from his own private pocket against the backdrop of Dr. Fayemi’s legitimate monthly income as a state governor. Why did it not occur to anybody to ask questions? You guessed right: howu, how can you say that a whole state governor cannot afford it? Na poverty mentality dey worry you!

So, dear friend, when the candidates of APC begin to pick up presidential nomination forms for twenty-seven million naira, your responsibility as a Nigerian citizen is to ask questions about the source of the money. And if any Stockholm Syndromed compatriot abuses you, saying, “how can you expect a whole Lagbaja and a whole Tamedun not to be able to afford twenty-seven million naira”, do not abuse him or her in return. Show some sympathy. Show some understanding. Show some love. Show that you know the origins of his or her psychology. Remember, unless you act and teach this wrongly-wired psychology, you will not witness Nigeria’s renaissance in your life time. For the greatest tragedy is that the consequence of ignorance is democratically suffered. Those who know suffer the consequences of the ignorance of those who do not know in equal measure. Alakoba ni won.

Therefore, you must educate that psychology so that your children’s children may stand a chance of witnessing the beginning of Nigeria’s renaissance. And if they abuse you as you try to educate their psychology, shake off the dust of thine feet in testimony against them.

http://saharareporters.com/2014/09/27/general-buhari-whole-former-head-state-pius-adesanmi

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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by Afam4eva(m): 5:31am On Sep 28, 2014
This article will definitely fall on deaf ears especially for the diseducated like Pius Adesamni put it. Infact even the ones who will attempt to read it, will be turned off by the verbosity used in the article.

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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by Gboliwe: 5:36am On Sep 28, 2014
Well, I won't blame the "a whole former head of state" guy. That's our Nigeria the one I was born into.
If this is also about Buhari trying to sell the honesty mien, to tell me he doesn't have the ticket sum, we may as well start an online donation for him again to clinch the ticket, so we can shame him again for the umpteenth time.

Nairaland did it in 2011, we can do it again! tongue cool

As for Fayemi and his "goodwill", the gods will decide
Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by eye4eye: 6:01am On Sep 28, 2014
I actually believe the 27,000,000 naira application fee is to scheme Buhari out of the running. I remember in 2010 when he couldn't fund his campaign, there was this man in Kaduna who gave him four SUV to drive around the country. Imagine a former head of State crisscrossing the country in SUV when GEJ and other were cruising in jets.

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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by Mogidi: 7:58am On Sep 28, 2014
if it took them five decades to destroy the Nigerian psychology and produce the mass mumufication we witness today, it will take five generations to demumufy the Nigerian psychology. And that is where there is the will o.


So, dear friend, when the candidates of APC begin to pick up presidential nomination forms for twenty-seven million naira, your responsibility as a Nigerian citizen is to ask questions about the source of the money.
Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by Mogidi: 8:07am On Sep 28, 2014
eye4eye: I actually believe the 27,000,000 naira application fee is to scheme Buhari out of the running. I remember in 2010 when he couldn't fund his campaign, there was this man in Kaduna who gave him four SUV to drive around the country. Imagine a former head of State crisscrossing the country in SUV when GEJ and other were cruising in jets.

Stop reasoning with only one side of your brain. You castigate Oritsejafor for owning a jet even though he got his from donors but laud Buhari for same thing. There's no indication Buhari is poor, does he flaunt his wealth no, but its delusional to think a former international magani buruntashi exporter is poor.

He couldn't have spent all his loot buying gworo.

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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by Ghost01(m): 8:48am On Sep 28, 2014
So spot on.
Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by seunmsg(m): 9:21am On Sep 28, 2014
Thought provoking article from Pius Adesanmi as usual. He has captured all that is wrong with Nigeria succinctly. With the kind of opinions people express on NL daily, we will just be lucky to get things right in the next 50 years in Nigeria. Even a school drop out will come here and defend the same government official that stole the funds that should have been used to provide him with good education. The level of diseducation is simply pathetic and sympathetic.

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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by aljharem(m): 9:26am On Sep 28, 2014
seunmsg: Thought provoking article from Pius Adesanmi as usual. He has captured all that is wrong with Nigeria succinctly. With the kind of opinions people express on NL daily, we will just be lucky to get things right in the next 50 years in Nigeria. Even a school drop out will come here and defend the same government official that stole the funds that should have been used to provide him with good education. The level of diseducation is simply pathetic and sympathetic.

God bless you.
Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by grafikii: 9:43am On Sep 28, 2014
This is definitely a scheme by the Apc governors to rid off some aspirants, how can sam and buhari pay 27mill? I remember someone donating 7 buses to the buhari in 2011, I remember he couldn't afford to campaign in many states.
Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by olajide8(m): 10:40am On Sep 28, 2014
seunmsg: Thought provoking article from Pius Adesanmi as usual. He has captured all that is wrong with Nigeria succinctly. With the kind of opinions people express on NL daily, we will just be lucky to get things right in the next 50 years in Nigeria. Even a school drop out will come here and defend the same government official that stole the funds that should have been used to provide him with good education. The level of diseducation is simply pathetic and sympathetic.
Thank you for this post- for a very along time, I felt I was going insane- with the level of mediocrity going on- Oga Pius, God bless you also.
Now to those that refuse to heed - hmmm* to the others say what you think, believe what you will, buhari was a next door neighbour of mine in abuja, thou I never talked to him - not even a wave, believe it or not his humility personified, he is not poor that he cannot feed himself - and he definitely is not a multi-million that can afford to go on a spending spree- say he has a religious inclining because his from the north (which I know is not true) one day you shall know the truth- well its not far away again* the only thing is the amount is crazy N27m - I guess that's the best way to make people that have the money but don't want to waste it run away- I want to believe, this strategy is targeted at people coming together to donate for their candidates ticket-

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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by Olaone1: 11:16am On Sep 28, 2014
I'm impressed. This is because this article was posted by Naptu. I have been watching him for some time because he comes across, at times, as pro-APC, pro-Islam and pro-Buhari. So, I didn't expect him to post anything anti-APC. Kudos, Naptu. My respect for you remains untainted.


Erm...we all know Buhari stole from the coffers of the Nigerian government. He amassed wealth during his stint as the head of PTF. But, sincerely, he didn't pilfer like his mates. By Naija standard, he's a saint.

He's the best candidate out there if all we want is a dogged fight against corruption. But, politics/Naija presidency is much more than that. Fact!


Up GEJ wink

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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by nduchucks: 11:25am On Sep 28, 2014
I am convinced that most secondary school graduates and other Nigerians with higher education, including most Nairalanders, are fully aware of the obvious facts pointed out by the Author.

The laziness of the author is what has convinced him that he will be long dead before solutions to the problems he itemized are found. It is this same laziness and irresponsibility which causes the youths of today to sit idly and watch the destruction of Nigeria without doing anything about it.

I'm afraid that the author and the youths of this country are enablers of the thieving leaders. Noise making in newspapers and online does nothing to ameliorate the itemized problems.

Make una organize millions of youths and match go NASS and see whether una no go see results. Na action we need, no be noise making.

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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by abacus(m): 11:54am On Sep 28, 2014
Buhari's Nigeria is my dream Nigeria.

Another opportunity is here, we wait if it can happen.

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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by aljharem(m): 12:33pm On Sep 28, 2014
abacus: Buhari's Nigeria is my dream Nigeria.

Another opportunity is here, we wait if it can happen.


When he was head of state, what did he do ?
Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by grafikii: 12:42pm On Sep 28, 2014
Olaone1: I'm impressed. This is because this article was posted by Naptu. I have been watching him for some time because he comes across, at times, as pro-APC, pro-Islam and pro-Buhari. So, I didn't expect him to post anything anti-APC. Kudos, Naptu. My respect for you remains untainted.


Erm...we all know Buhari stole from the coffers of the Nigerian government. He amassed wealth during his stint as the head of PTF. But, sincerely, he didn't pilfer like his mates. By Naija standard, he's a saint.

He's the best candidate out there if all we want is a dogged fight against corruption. But, politics/Naija presidency is much more than that. Fact!


Up GEJ wink
naptu2 has never been pro anyone/anything but the truth. I believe this 'pro' tag has made him reduce his posts on this forum, same with many other intellectuals

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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by grafikii: 12:45pm On Sep 28, 2014
aljharem:

When he was head of state, what did he do ?

Go and read history.

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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by Yazmin: 12:51pm On Sep 28, 2014
On the one hand I have never viewed APC as any different from PDP in terms of ideology.

Nigerians are highly emotional and can have their voting decisions swayed by flimsy and grandstanding acts by politicians, which may end up as bad choices.
On the other hand, me think GMB is too old to contend with modern day democratic and development needs of the present generation.

He should just keep to his words he made at the outcome of the 2011 elections supreme court judgement never to contest in future elections.
He should play from the background and offer relevant statemanship advices.
We may just, afterall, take his shed tears back then as the proverbial crocodile tears.


Peace.....#team2019.
Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by dridowu: 1:20pm On Sep 28, 2014
2015 election ? hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
In the other news pastor turn petrol into wine for church members to drinks(video)
https://www.nairaland.com/1923898/pastor-turn-petrol-into-pineapple
Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by Nobody: 1:24pm On Sep 28, 2014
Mogidi:

Stop reasoning with only one side of your brain. You castigate Oritsejafor for owning a jet even though he got his from donors but laud Buhari for same thing. There's no indication Buhari is poor, does he flaunt his wealth no, but its delusional to think a former international magani buruntashi exporter is poor.

He couldn't have spent all his loot buying gworo.


Lol@ buruntashi.

Goro is slowly surpassing peanut export these days

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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by Djicemob: 1:44pm On Sep 28, 2014
Well put article.

"So, dear friend, when the candidates of APC begin to pick up presidential nomination forms for twenty-seven million naira, your responsibility as a Nigerian citizen is to ask questions about the source of the money."

Am reminded when someone asked on this forum what Buhari does for a living, APC armies came in shouting in disgust "Op why will you ask such st.upid question? A whole Buhari,former head of state for that matter" Without any of them providing any tangible answer(s), only hanging on the facts that he is a pensioner.How can pension sponsor 3 failed presidential campaigns and same number of presidential aspirant forms?.These are questions we need to ask ourselves.These goes to anybody not just GMB.
Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by aljharem(m): 1:58pm On Sep 28, 2014
grafikii:
Go and read history.

Read about what ?
Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by Barywhyte(m): 3:10pm On Sep 28, 2014
I am about clocking 30 and I had forgotten about this country becoming prosperous before I left university 6years ago. And why? becos the engine of change (youths), are the major carrier of the wrongly wired mentality outlined in this article. I wonder what can anyone do to change the psychology of nigerian citizens? from saharareporters to premiumtimes and other online media, all you in reactions to national issues is constant bashing and supports for demons who will never stop oppressing us. An average nigerian is settled when he get a job plus a small toyota car and one i-pass-my-neighbour generator to watch nollywood movies. He will never participate in protest again president that launder money abroad nor raise his voice against an administration that has been accused of abhoring sponsors of terror nor condemn a sitting and aspiring president who refused to participate in open debates prior to general elections nor stand against lawmakers who use their position to block every avenue to open investigation into money laundry and other abominable acts perpetrated by the political class; Its a shame. Nigerian youths are perhaps worse than the demons in corridor of power and so where is hope for a better country? The political thugs are youths, national association of nigerian students is a body comprising of youths, militants, bokoharam, armed robbers are all youths. where is the future? why can we be united, for once, against politicians who sent our fellow youths to their untimely graves in a recruitment scam? why can we stand against politicians who collect millions of naira as security votes on monthly basis yet complained that there is no money to pay salaries let alone sanction salary increase? when are we going to stand against our common oppressor? It is shame
Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by olajide8(m): 3:22pm On Sep 28, 2014
Olaone1: I'm impressed. This is because this article was posted by Naptu. I have been watching him for some time because he comes across, at times, as pro-APC, pro-Islam and pro-Buhari. So, I didn't expect him to post anything anti-APC. Kudos, Naptu. My respect for you remains untainted.


Erm...we all know Buhari stole from the coffers of the Nigerian government. He amassed wealth during his stint as the head of PTF. But, sincerely, he didn't pilfer like his mates. By Naija standard, he's a saint.

He's the best candidate out there if all we want is a dogged fight against corruption. But, politics/Naija presidency is much more than that. Fact!


Up GEJ wink
Kai- naija! Dora akunyilli was recommended by buhari to OBJ from PTF- for some of her exemplary characters so also so many others and D.G's - PTF was the equivalent of the sure-P initiated by abacha government (they were collecting money on first line charge basis, they didn't have to account to anybody) and their audits till date stand as the best - (they are used as a bench mark till date, they didn't have to carry out audits but this man *GMB* insisted audits should be carried out regularly) to do direct interventions of federal government jobs, schools hospitals at least I went to one of such schools in lagos and some of them are still around that they inscribed PTF built on till date- all federal hospitals during that time had drugs constantly, I am sure you also benefited from them - please think back remember them, those drugs that were shared to all hospitals on a monthly basis and all state commissioners of health would come and collect those periods, they use to show them being shared on TV - then people preferred to go to the hospital to collect panadol because our brothers from the other side of the niger were selling us chalk as panadol, and akamu as Calamine lotion - when people were dying of typhoid due to fake indocid/amoxil - everybody was going to the clinic for the slightest treatment, if you drive from akure to ilesha somewhere along the road you would still see the PTF boulders with their inscription and the roads are still good till date- after he left PTF, like I still insist- if I can I, would post a picture of his house in abuja its a twin duplex - he stays on one side and he has a neighbour then I would post a picture of one of saraki daughters house, and you can compare and contrast- and he was using a toyota land-cruiser jeep dark green coloured only one - where as the directors of the same PTF where given houses in PTF estate in high brow wuse II - detached duplexes state of art- haba! The only thing I would frown at is if he comes out to pay that N27m from his pocket, thou I know more then 6 people who have pledged to donate if he says his coming out- but talking about this man, is very unfair- a thief, after stealing -who would he entrust his stolen loot to? -another thief? or a honest man? I am not a thief neither are you- but who would you like to entrust your wealth to -a thief? As for me, whether he wins or loses - if they eventually allow me collect my voters card I would entrust it a honest man irrespect of if, he wins or loses - irrespect of if its GMB, or another candidate but definitely not the current man at the helm of affairs* I don't know where you are, but where I am kai* not this man (GEJ) again-

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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by olajide8(m): 3:24pm On Sep 28, 2014
Olaone1: I'm impressed. This is because this article was posted by Naptu. I have been watching him for some time because he comes across, at times, as pro-APC, pro-Islam and pro-Buhari. So, I didn't expect him to post anything anti-APC. Kudos, Naptu. My respect for you remains untainted.


Erm...we all know Buhari stole from the coffers of the Nigerian government. He amassed wealth during his stint as the head of PTF. But, sincerely, he didn't pilfer like his mates. By Naija standard, he's a saint.

He's the best candidate out there if all we want is a dogged fight against corruption. But, politics/Naija presidency is much more than that. Fact!


Up GEJ wink
Kai- naija! Dora akunyilli was recommended by buhari to OBJ from PTF- for some of her exemplary characters so also so many others and D.G's - PTF was the equivalent of the sure-P initiated by abacha government (they were collecting money on first line charge basis, they didn't have to account to anybody), to do direct interventions of federal government jobs, schools hospitals at least I went to one of such schools in lagos and some of them are still around that they inscribed PTF built on till date- all federal hospitals during that time had drugs constantly, I am sure you also benefited from them - please think back remember them, those drugs that were shared to all hospitals on a monthly basis and all state commissioners of health would come and collect those periods, they use to show them being shared on TV - then people preferred to go to the hospital to collect panadol because our brothers from the other side of the niger were selling us chalk as panadol, and akamu as Calamine lotion - when people were dying of typhoid due to fake indocid/amoxil - everybody was going to the clinic for the slightest treatment, if you drive from akure to ilesha somewhere along the road you would still see the PTF boulders with their inscription and the roads are still good till date- after he left PTF, like I still insist- if I can I, would post a picture of his house in abuja its a twin duplex - he stays on one side and he has a neighbour then I would post a picture of one of saraki daughters house, and you can compare and contrast- and he was using a toyota land-cruiser jeep dark green coloured only one - where as the directors of the same PTF where given houses in PTF estate in high brow wuse II - detached duplexes state of art- haba! The only thing I would frown at is if he comes out to pay that N27m from his pocket, thou I know more then 6 people who have pledged to donate if he says his coming out- but talking about this man, is very unfair- a thief, after stealing -who would he entrust his stolen loot to? -another thief? or a honest man? I am not a thief neither are you- but who would you like to entrust your wealth to -a thief? As for me, whether he wins or loses - if they eventually allow me collect my voters card I would entrust it a honest man irrespect of if, he wins or loses - irrespect of if its GMB, or another candidate but definitely not the current man at the helm of affairs* I don't know where you are, but where I am kai* not this man (GEJ) again-

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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by Descartes: 3:27pm On Sep 28, 2014
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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by Descartes: 3:28pm On Sep 28, 2014
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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by disloman(m): 3:41pm On Sep 28, 2014
To mi ooooo n my opinion,Buhari is still the best man 4 d job.
Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by Nobody: 4:57pm On Sep 28, 2014
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Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by olajide8(m): 8:32am On Oct 04, 2014
Just as I said earlier - m.news24.com/nigeria/Politics/News/Katsina-APC-to-buy-form-for-Buhari-20141003
Re: General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! By Pius Adesanmi by Osezzua(m): 2:59pm On Feb 02, 2017
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