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Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by siraj1402(m): 4:11am On Dec 12, 2014
Full Text of the Acceptance speech by General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress


Time to rebuild Nigeria

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress


National leaders of the APC


Members of the National Executive Council of the APC


Your Excellencies, State Governors


Distinguished Senators


Honourable Members of the House of Representatives and Assemblies


The Chairman and Members of the Convention Committee


State and Local Government Chairmen of the APC


Distinguished Delegates


Members of the Press


Invited Guests


Ladies and Gentlemen


acceptance:


1. First of all, I wish to express my gratitude to the Chairman and members of the Convention Committee for planning and conducting a hitch-free convention. The same appreciation goes to the chairmen of National and State Executive Councils of our party. Thank you very much for doing an excellent job.


2. I would like to pay tribute to Chief Bisi Akande the first chairman of APC and his National Executive for managing the party in its early stages.


3. I also wish to commend Lagos State Government and state party for hosting this convention. Time was when people feared to come to Lagos. Today, Lagos is the cleanest and dare I say safest city in Nigeria. This achievement is due to the leadership and strength of purpose of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Chief Babatunde Fashola the two Governors since 1999 and their team of professionals for this wonderful transformation Nigeria greets you!


4. The outcome of the presidential primaries of the All Progressives Congress is a demonstration of democracy at work. It is testimony to the fact that democracy as a concept is greater than the interests of individuals in a free and functional political system. What has just happened is not about winning or losing but about the triumph of liberty, freedom of choice and association, which are hallmarks of democracy.


5. To my fellow contestants; Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Owelle Rochas Okorocha and Mr. Sam Nda Isaiah, I wish to thank you for putting up a good fight. The keenly contested primaries we just had will help to strengthen our party and democracy, and ultimately send our message to Nigerian voters in the impending elections.


6. To you all, I pay my absolute compliments and congratulate you on the success of your respective campaigns. I extend my gratitude to you all for accepting the outcome of this convention and agreeing to support my candidature as we move forward. I shall meet with you all in the coming days to fashion out how we shall confront the challenge ahead.


7. My dear fellow countrymen and women, it is with a deep sense of humility that I stand before you today to accept the nomination of my party, the All Progressives Congress to be its candidate and flag-bearer in 2015 presidential elections.


8. My nomination is not because I am better than any of the other contestants. I see it as a tribute and mark of confidence to carry the torch as we all join hands to rescue our dear country Nigeria, from those who have led us into the current state of insecurity, poverty, sectarian divide and hopelessness among our people.


9. I stand before you today to ask that you join me in a common cause. My call to you is not to realise the personal fulfilment of one man. This Common Cause is nothing less than the love for our nation and concern for its present condition. And a resolve to make things better for Nigeria.


10. What I say today is for all Nigerians: Christian and Muslim, Southern and Northern, rich and poor, young and old, man and woman. We are all citizens of Nigeria. There is no dividing line among us that I care to honour. Either we advance as one or fail altogether.


11. My choice and my colleagues choice and wish is that we progress together. Preserving the nation’s future is a scared obligation to all of us in this party. Leaders should be wholly committed to fulfilling this obligation otherwise they have no business being leaders.

12. Sadly, the current administration does not believe in this obligation. By their actions they are leading us to calamity.


13. At International Conferences, the Nigerian delegation is usually among the largest but at the same time the least effective. Our president should have the status and the voice of Africa's largest nation. But in political influence we are among the weakest.


14. Shall we at home continue to live in a condition where the Power Holding Company and its successors seem only to have the power to hold us in darkness?


15. Shall we continue in a situation where 250 of our daughters have been abducted and the government has been unable to rescue them or provide credible information about what steps they are taking?


16. Shall we live in a nation where several people were trampled to death in search of jobs in a stadium and yet no one has taken responsibility for the tragedy?


17. Shall we live in a nation where the ranks of the poor swell and their poverty increase while the consorts of the powerful enjoy unprecedented wealth? The lives of the poor are bled dry while those of the powerful soak in excessive abundance.


18. My answers to these questions are “No, No, No, No!”


19. It is time to close this demeaning chapter in our nation’s history.


20. I ask that you join this effort, not for me, but to establish a better land for all of us.


21. I understand and accept the hard challenge ahead. When all is said and done, let it be written that Muhammadu Buhari gave his all for this nation.


22. As such, I make these five pledges regarding the government if we are elected next February;


a. We will govern Nigeria honestly, in accordance with the constitution.

b. We will strive to secure the country and efficiently manage the economy.

c. We will strive to attack poverty through broadly-shared economic growth and attacking corruption through impartial application of the law.

d. We will tolerate no religious, regional, ethnic or gender bias in our government.

e. We will return Nigeria to a position of international respect through patriotic foreign policy.

f. We will choose the best Nigerians for the right jobs.


23. Our government will be committed to the cause of the common man. Whether you are a Christian from Bayelsa State or a Muslim from Katsina State, you are first and foremost a Nigerian in my eyes. I shall treat you equally as my people, my national family, my brothers and sisters. There can be no genuine love of our country without loving all its people in our diversity.


24. Just as APC stands as a new party for a new Nigeria, our government will institute new policies to realise the new Nigeria.


25. We shall institute just policies that afford people the dignity of work and pay them a living wage for their sweat and toil. We intend to do this by instituting a national industrial policy, coupled with a national employment directive, that together shall revive and expand our manufacturing sector, creating jobs for our urban population and decreasing our reliance on expensive foreign imports.


26. We shall implement a national infrastructure master plan that will provide construction and related jobs across the land. Furthermore, by improving our transportation infrastructure through road, rail and port construction we expand the outer bounds of economic growth as no economy can grow beyond the capacity of its infrastructure.


27. Agriculture remains the backbone of the economy. Our government, when elected, will establish an agricultural policy that provides farmers a dignified living through improved inputs, improved extension services, access to credit and price support mechanisms.


28. On corruption, the government will enhance EFCC's powers to investigate independently. Moreover, we intend to plug the holes in NNPC accounting. There will no longer be two sets of books, one for public consumption and another for insiders who profit from this slick fraud. In an APC government, the public will know how much NNPC makes and where all the money goes.


29. No longer shall illegal flows of massive sums leave these shores to finance other economies. While our people languish in poverty, we effectively give financial aid to nations that is not justified. I am sick of this. It must stop. The money saved will finance jobs, health care and the provision of social safety net for the needy, weak and vulnerable of our land.


30. We will be a compassionate government, for out of compassion arises the truest forms of wealth and progress a society can attain. We shall open the door to tertiary education to excellent students who otherwise could not afford it. Pregnant and poor women and children shall be entitled to basic health care.


31. This is a Nigeria that I envisage but it is a far cry from the Nigeria that is now. Change is imperative if we are to avoid the impending national failure. Poor leadership placed us in the ditch. Continuation of poor leadership will only dig a deeper trench for all of us to fall in.


32. Let us join hands in progressive union to pull each other and the nation from the abyss.


33. I pledge to do my utmost to make this happen but cannot do it alone. I need your support. I need your help to become President of Nigeria so that government may come to serve you, so that it may bring relief to the broken and weary among us and so that it may usher in a new Nigeria meant for us all, a Nigeria that is the birthright of everyone but the exclusive possession of no one.


God bless you.

God bless our fatherland – Nigeria

Thank you.

https://www.facebook.com/APCGovernment?fref=ts

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by siraj1402(m): 4:13am On Dec 12, 2014
Words from the next President comes 2015 by HIS Name.

Meanwhile forever will I be thanking you Oh Allah! First of my post this morning made front page and I'm still the first to comment.This is a sign of good Friday,may will all have cause to smile at the end of today.

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by kestolove95(m): 4:34am On Dec 12, 2014
I was shadin tears of joy readin dix text...I most vote dix man....

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by economia: 4:47am On Dec 12, 2014
siraj1402:
Full Text of the Acceptance speech by General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress


Time to rebuild Nigeria

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress


National leaders of the APC


Members of the National Executive Council of the APC


Your Excellencies, State Governors


Distinguished Senators


Honourable Members of the House of Representatives and Assemblies


The Chairman and Members of the Convention Committee


State and Local Government Chairmen of the APC


Distinguished Delegates


Members of the Press


Invited Guests


Ladies and Gentlemen


acceptance:


1. First of all, I wish to express my gratitude to the Chairman and members of the Convention Committee for planning and conducting a hitch-free convention. The same appreciation goes to the chairmen of National and State Executive Councils of our party. Thank you very much for doing an excellent job.


2. I would like to pay tribute to Chief Bisi Akande the first chairman of APC and his National Executive for managing the party in its early stages.


3. I also wish to commend Lagos State Government and state party for hosting this convention. Time was when people feared to come to Lagos. Today, Lagos is the cleanest and dare I say safest city in Nigeria. This achievement is due to the leadership and strength of purpose of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Chief Babatunde Fashola the two Governors since 1999 and their team of professionals for this wonderful transformation Nigeria greets you!


4. The outcome of the presidential primaries of the All Progressives Congress is a demonstration of democracy at work. It is testimony to the fact that democracy as a concept is greater than the interests of individuals in a free and functional political system. What has just happened is not about winning or losing but about the triumph of liberty, freedom of choice and association, which are hallmarks of democracy.


5. To my fellow contestants; Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Owelle Rochas Okorocha and Mr. Sam Nda Isaiah, I wish to thank you for putting up a good fight. The keenly contested primaries we just had will help to strengthen our party and democracy, and ultimately send our message to Nigerian voters in the impending elections.


6. To you all, I pay my absolute compliments and congratulate you on the success of your respective campaigns. I extend my gratitude to you all for accepting the outcome of this convention and agreeing to support my candidature as we move forward. I shall meet with you all in the coming days to fashion out how we shall confront the challenge ahead.


7. My dear fellow countrymen and women, it is with a deep sense of humility that I stand before you today to accept the nomination of my party, the All Progressives Congress to be its candidate and flag-bearer in 2015 presidential elections.


8. My nomination is not because I am better than any of the other contestants. I see it as a tribute and mark of confidence to carry the torch as we all join hands to rescue our dear country Nigeria, from those who have led us into the current state of insecurity, poverty, sectarian divide and hopelessness among our people.


9. I stand before you today to ask that you join me in a common cause. My call to you is not to realise the personal fulfilment of one man. This Common Cause is nothing less than the love for our nation and concern for its present condition. And a resolve to make things better for Nigeria.


10. What I say today is for all Nigerians: Christian and Muslim, Southern and Northern, rich and poor, young and old, man and woman. We are all citizens of Nigeria. There is no dividing line among us that I care to honour. Either we advance as one or fail altogether.


11. My choice and my colleagues choice and wish is that we progress together. Preserving the nation’s future is a scared obligation to all of us in this party. Leaders should be wholly committed to fulfilling this obligation otherwise they have no business being leaders.

12. Sadly, the current administration does not believe in this obligation. By their actions they are leading us to calamity.


13. At International Conferences, the Nigerian delegation is usually among the largest but at the same time the least effective. Our president should have the status and the voice of Africa's largest nation. But in political influence we are among the weakest.


14. Shall we at home continue to live in a condition where the Power Holding Company and its successors seem only to have the power to hold us in darkness?


15. Shall we continue in a situation where 250 of our daughters have been abducted and the government has been unable to rescue them or provide credible information about what steps they are taking?


16. Shall we live in a nation where several people were trampled to death in search of jobs in a stadium and yet no one has taken responsibility for the tragedy?


17. Shall we live in a nation where the ranks of the poor swell and their poverty increase while the consorts of the powerful enjoy unprecedented wealth? The lives of the poor are bled dry while those of the powerful soak in excessive abundance.


18. My answers to these questions are “No, No, No, No!”


19. It is time to close this demeaning chapter in our nation’s history.


20. I ask that you join this effort, not for me, but to establish a better land for all of us.


21. I understand and accept the hard challenge ahead. When all is said and done, let it be written that Muhammadu Buhari gave his all for this nation.


22. As such, I make these five pledges regarding the government if we are elected next February;


a. We will govern Nigeria honestly, in accordance with the constitution.

b. We will strive to secure the country and efficiently manage the economy.

c. We will strive to attack poverty through broadly-shared economic growth and attacking corruption through impartial application of the law.

d. We will tolerate no religious, regional, ethnic or gender bias in our government.

e. We will return Nigeria to a position of international respect through patriotic foreign policy.

f. We will choose the best Nigerians for the right jobs.


23. Our government will be committed to the cause of the common man. Whether you are a Christian from Bayelsa State or a Muslim from Katsina State, you are first and foremost a Nigerian in my eyes. I shall treat you equally as my people, my national family, my brothers and sisters. There can be no genuine love of our country without loving all its people in our diversity.


24. Just as APC stands as a new party for a new Nigeria, our government will institute new policies to realise the new Nigeria.


25. We shall institute just policies that afford people the dignity of work and pay them a living wage for their sweat and toil. We intend to do this by instituting a national industrial policy, coupled with a national employment directive, that together shall revive and expand our manufacturing sector, creating jobs for our urban population and decreasing our reliance on expensive foreign imports.


26. We shall implement a national infrastructure master plan that will provide construction and related jobs across the land. Furthermore, by improving our transportation infrastructure through road, rail and port construction we expand the outer bounds of economic growth as no economy can grow beyond the capacity of its infrastructure.


27. Agriculture remains the backbone of the economy. Our government, when elected, will establish an agricultural policy that provides farmers a dignified living through improved inputs, improved extension services, access to credit and price support mechanisms.


28. On corruption, the government will enhance EFCC's powers to investigate independently. Moreover, we intend to plug the holes in NNPC accounting. There will no longer be two sets of books, one for public consumption and another for insiders who profit from this slick fraud. In an APC government, the public will know how much NNPC makes and where all the money goes.


29. No longer shall illegal flows of massive sums leave these shores to finance other economies. While our people languish in poverty, we effectively give financial aid to nations that is not justified. I am sick of this. It must stop. The money saved will finance jobs, health care and the provision of social safety net for the needy, weak and vulnerable of our land.


30. We will be a compassionate government, for out of compassion arises the truest forms of wealth and progress a society can attain. We shall open the door to tertiary education to excellent students who otherwise could not afford it. Pregnant and poor women and children shall be entitled to basic health care.


31. This is a Nigeria that I envisage but it is a far cry from the Nigeria that is now. Change is imperative if we are to avoid the impending national failure. Poor leadership placed us in the ditch. Continuation of poor leadership will only dig a deeper trench for all of us to fall in.


32. Let us join hands in progressive union to pull each other and the nation from the abyss.


33. I pledge to do my utmost to make this happen but cannot do it alone. I need your support. I need your help to become President of Nigeria so that government may come to serve you, so that it may bring relief to the broken and weary among us and so that it may usher in a new Nigeria meant for us all, a Nigeria that is the birthright of everyone but the exclusive possession of no one.


God bless you.

God bless our fatherland – Nigeria

Thank you.

https://www.facebook.com/APCGovernment?fref=ts

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by Ezedon(m): 4:52am On Dec 12, 2014
this is second missionary journey

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by omoalaro: 5:13am On Dec 12, 2014
We just need to reset this country. I see Buhari's finger pressing "RESET".
May we never throw away this God given opportunity.

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by Lucasbalo(m): 5:25am On Dec 12, 2014
As much as I don't care for all Nigeria politicians, the mismanagement and unimaginable corruption of GEJ and his cohorts must stop. Nigeria needs a new leadership and if Buhari fails too, he should be kicked out in 2019. Enough of the destructive leaderships of the last 50 something years. Hopefully, this is the beginning of better things to come to Nigeria.

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by Adubiaran(m): 5:40am On Dec 12, 2014
this man is just too good... simple but powerful manifesto. I pray he wins.

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by mastercee(m): 5:43am On Dec 12, 2014
Better than GEJ's speech IMO

God bless the people's general

#BuhariIsTheAnswer

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by treasuress: 5:43am On Dec 12, 2014
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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by FRANCISEKE1(m): 5:43am On Dec 12, 2014
Ok

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by mistabiola: 5:44am On Dec 12, 2014
Can't wait to see a landslide victory come 2015, the funniest part of the Primary election is that Uncle Kwankwaso carry 2nd and we all are thinking that Atiku(3rd) is his toughest fellow contestant.




If kwankwaso can defeat almighty Atiku to the runners up position, then I believe nothing is impossible, Jonathan can also be defeated.


Operation chase PDP out is not only on but gathering
momentum ...Full steam ahead.

INEC ...over to you ... The genuine wishes of the people
MUST count this time . .

February 14 is the date ....and BUHARI is the Man.
Stand in front of a moving freight train with no brakes at
your peril.

Operation...:

#KickOutGEJ...

#TakeBackNigeria...

#TeamGMB cheesy grin

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by AbdulAdam56(m): 5:44am On Dec 12, 2014
If you like General Muhammad Buhari Click Like Here.Sai buhari 2015

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by biafranqueen: 5:45am On Dec 12, 2014
On February 14, 2015 we will say no to Warloads! Say no to leaders that have not shown while they were out of office that they care for the youth. Say no to recycled military rulers.
Out of 160 million people we must have more choices then dementia laden recycled political refuse

On that day Nigerians will see what they always knew they should












Tears of a clown!

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by phollybee(m): 5:45am On Dec 12, 2014
GMB is the MAN!

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by PassingShot(m): 5:46am On Dec 12, 2014
No point comparing this speech with GEJ's cluelessly written one.

GEJ himself and his cohorts were even confused that they couldn't come up with a convincing and straight-to-the-point speech that they had to end up with the wishy-washy epistle with no substance.

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by englishmart(m): 5:47am On Dec 12, 2014
Jonathan be like "na you again?

You be my wife na
grin

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by englishmart(m): 5:49am On Dec 12, 2014
Realdeals:
GMB vs GEJ
no it's GEJ vs GMB. Jonathan dey home.

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by kunlesehan(m): 5:49am On Dec 12, 2014
Hmmmm...may the best man rule us.

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by Nobody: 5:49am On Dec 12, 2014
Let me say this for the first time


Sai Buhari,PDP will not continue their failure after 16yrs.

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by englishmart(m): 5:50am On Dec 12, 2014
AbdulAdam56:
If you like General Muhammad Buhari Click Like Here.Sai buhari 2015
niggis begging for likes like their lives depend on it since 2005

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by sirjohnson(m): 5:51am On Dec 12, 2014
Okay

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by Agnesgrace(f): 5:52am On Dec 12, 2014
Oh God Almighty, let thy will be done.

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by Realdeals(m): 5:53am On Dec 12, 2014
englishmart:
no it's GEJ vs GMB. Jonathan dey home.

Ok sir! thanks for that

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by globalresource: 5:54am On Dec 12, 2014
I wish this man all the best...nice speech...simple but profound!

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by stinggy(m): 5:54am On Dec 12, 2014
englishmart:
no it's GEJ vs GMB. Jonathan dey home.

That's funny you know grin

I predict away win for GMB

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by manutdadex(m): 5:55am On Dec 12, 2014
we jst want d best for naija! Buhari's runnin mate wil go a long wat in his course!

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by enigstil(m): 5:55am On Dec 12, 2014
Nigerian youths arise,its high time we stand firm and use our head to vote in the right choice.With all we are seeing we dont need to be told who the right choice is.If you have to collect their money please do with all pleasure,but choose wisely.Go the way the APC delegates collected money from Atiku and others and still elected someone that didnt give them one dime and even as to go as far as borrowing money from the bank to buy his party form.We makeup a major part of the Nigerian populace,we can effect a positive change.Change is now.Dont let us mortgage away our lives once more.Godbless you all and Godbless Nigeria.Amen.

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by mascot87(m): 5:56am On Dec 12, 2014
We all need to join hands together & vote GMB come 2015. our vote is our power,let us give him a chance to prove himself. I can feel d wind of change blowing from North to south,east to West.I implore this epistle to be translated into as many language as possible & circulated round d 36 states of d federation including the fct.Nigeria doesn't deserve another 4 yrs of GEJ or else this nation is finished angry
Please, preach d gospel in ur place of work, churches, mosque,beer parlour grin schools,market place,hanging out spot undecided progressive gathering etc that GMB deserves to be given a chance to govern this nation.
See what GEJ has done to us in this nation even loosing respect to Congo angry
He has divided us along tribal & religious lines i.e. Muslim vs Christian,SW vs SE, SE vs Ss, N Vs S etc. This must stop pls.
We all know that change is constant & the change is NOW!!!!
VOTE GENERAL MUHAMMAD BUHARI as the president of the federal republic of Nigeria
VOTE for CHANGE cool

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Re: Full Text Of The Acceptance Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR by qadeerkug(m): 5:56am On Dec 12, 2014
sai buhari

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