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Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by anonimi: 8:01am On Dec 27, 2014 |
egift: - The same way he prosecuted (protected) Alhaji Shehu Shagari, the President he overthrew COMPARED to (persecuted) Dr. Alex Ekwueme who was his Vice President, abi? - The same way he prosecuted (protected) Alhaji Awal Ibrahim, the Niger state governor he overthrew COMPARED to (persecuted) Prof. Ambrose Alli, the Bendel state governor before his COUP, abi nor be so? Bloody ethno-religious bigot & HYPOCRITE!!! 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by emeka2847: 8:02am On Dec 27, 2014 |
OBVIOUSLY, THIS MAN IS BETTER THAN JONA. PDP should stop campaigning with religion and ethnicity. MY PEOPLE LET US SHINE OUR EYES THIS TIME. 5 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by Ogbodavies(m): 8:02am On Dec 27, 2014 |
I no blame you general,.....na dat bayelsaman wey no get idea of ruling . 1 Like |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by wwwkaycom(m): 8:06am On Dec 27, 2014 |
But they said this man is illiterate, honestly GEJ with his PhD has never been this sharp and smart in answering interviewer's question in all the 6 years of his presidency I'd rather vote for the people's general Sai Buhari 12 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by thegoodone2(m): 8:06am On Dec 27, 2014 |
GMB has 65% chance to win this time around. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by PassingShot(m): 8:06am On Dec 27, 2014 |
Gboliwe: You're just murmuring incoherently. 5 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by donPhill(m): 8:07am On Dec 27, 2014 |
story for d gods... Gej till 2019 5 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by justscorch: 8:07am On Dec 27, 2014 |
I kinda like Buhari the guy no dey take nonsense and that's the kind of leader this stubborn nation need 4 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by nwonufestus(m): 8:09am On Dec 27, 2014 |
clears throat n sip fanta, u r jst a babble-rouser 1 Like |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by Akpan107(m): 8:10am On Dec 27, 2014 |
9jii:Nothing will ever stop Buhari from losing come 2015. 2 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by Timijo(m): 8:15am On Dec 27, 2014 |
sortpub:Please speak for ursef alone and stop generalising thing. He is not my choice. GEJ TILL 2019. 4 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by Nobody: 8:18am On Dec 27, 2014 |
DREAMING IS ALLOWED IN POLITICS! DREAM ON! THE CRYING GENERAL. E go soon clear you for eyes. Oh! I almost forgot to add, GEJ till 2019. 3 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by Newkidoo(m): 8:18am On Dec 27, 2014 |
eaglechild:That is something you cant see.. It is not that this man is hungry for power, this man really wants to change this country!! He has the passion that is why he hasn't given up since.. When he was the military president then, this man was really moving Nigeria to greatness if only he had stayed In office longer!!.. Try to remove sentiments and study this man.. Get his interviews, look at the way he talks.. Even when he burst into tears in 2011, you would see that he was really pained not because he was hungry for power but because all his intentions to change this country are no more visible.. I believe in this man.. You should too Sai buhari 2015 13 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by Nobody: 8:21am On Dec 27, 2014 |
If una like... Make una talk. Offline is were the battle is.. And I can tell all you online supporters of Jonathan that the masses are angry. I keep asking people whom they will vote for come 2015 and ALL... Say GMB. Even a friend I met at wedding said it's Buhari. He is from Portharcourt. 4 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by anonimi: 8:22am On Dec 27, 2014 |
justscorch: Do you mean to say YOU are stubborn like a "useless & senseless" goat that is repeatedly flogged just to move from one place to another [url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEMLFwBxrzI][/url] Is that stubbornness by chance a common trait in your folks & friends whom I presume are also part of this beautifully endowed nation, Nigeria 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by Flets: 8:23am On Dec 27, 2014 |
Terrorists are not allowed in asorock. Buhari can only dream. His baggages are too much to bear.....Imagine a president promising to soak his citizens in blood Imagine condemning an attack on bokoharam Urging muslims to vote only Muslims. .... was he under the influence when he made these statements? How can he fight corruption when Tinubu and Atiku (the most corrupt nigerians alive) are his funders. How will he probe them? Buhari condemns Nigerian army for fighting bokoharam. Read!!!! http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/buhari-military-offensive-against-boko-haram-anti-north/149256/ 3 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by sufido123: 8:24am On Dec 27, 2014 |
Buhari is dreaming. This dream will turn to nightmare come Election Day. 3 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by kelvinnn(m): 8:26am On Dec 27, 2014 |
Juliaann:ur much hatred for this man might even make him win come 2015. 1 Like |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by seangy4konji: 8:26am On Dec 27, 2014 |
You will win boss 2 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by F22RAPTOR(m): 8:26am On Dec 27, 2014 |
80% of people commenting on these issues were not even born when this tyrant was in power and they wouldn't read historical facts. talk to someone elderly and they would explain better. There was a reason why IBB had to oust him from power. Young people stupidly following politicians who speak from both sides of their mouth...smh 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by Wahala90: 8:27am On Dec 27, 2014 |
[size=13pt]My 2015 elections prediction: One candidate will win while the other will be going to court and the loser's supporters will be all over the internet lambasting the election and the winner's fans will be all over the newspapers congratulating the winner and there will be more bombings in Nigeria but the winner will care less and be in power for four years when Nigeria will decide to stay together or separate into 7 parts. [/size] 3 Likes
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Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by Equiano: 8:27am On Dec 27, 2014 |
BUHARI IS DISCIPLINED NOT INCORRUPTIBLE. I know many people are going to attack me but it's not going to stop what I am about to say from being nothing but the truth. People that know me face to face knows that no amount of abuse will stop me from saying another truth. In fact I see those that are going to abuse me as not knowing the difference between two simple English words: Disciplined and Incorruptible. Don't laugh at them please English is not a native language here. I know you're reading because I wrote in my title that General Buhari is not incorruptible. Yes! That is the truth. Here are my reasons: 1, Every Nigerian knows that anyone that buys stolen goods is as guilty as the thief. Buhari is campaigning with stolen funds that he is aware that they were stolen by Tinubu and co from Lagos state and others. No incorruptible man will do that. 2, The late Afro Legend Fela Kuti once sang about a missing 2.8 billion Naira that missed when Buhari was in charge of NNPC in his song Army Arrangement. It was to stop the probe of the money that led to the overthrow of the Shagari administration by Buhari after the majority leader in the Senate then:Sen. Olu Saraki was alleged to have traced the money to London. 3, When he was the Head of state, the missing 52 money boxes when he was changing the colour of Naira that was traced to his hometown: Daura was swept under the carpet by his regime. If incorruptible still means unable to be corrupted morally, Buhari is disciplined and not incorruptible. His marketers should market him as such, unless they think we don't know the difference between the two words or they don't know. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by itopayahaya: 8:29am On Dec 27, 2014 |
The. Only thing dat left for pdp is riging s legal. Why should I be harassed for claiming my right? The party gave me the mandate. [b]WT: [/b]You are yet to articulate an agenda to Nigerians... Buhari:Our manifesto is coming. [b]WT: [/b]May we have a preview? Buhari:But I’ve already stated that there are two fundamental issues. All other things are under security. If you don’t secure the country, you’ll be wasting your time. The government has the capacity to do some things simultaneously. This is to stop corruption. [b]WT: [/b]What is your relationship with former Nigerian leaders, such as General Ibrahim Babangida, Olusegun Obasanjo and the rest? Buhari:Obasanjo, of course, I competed against him in 2003 and he is still a member of the PDP. They are my biggest political enemies. I don’t think Babangida is an active member of the party like Obasanjo. We’re pressing our rights as Nigerians. Once we are out of uniform, we can pick a party of our choice. But whether in or out of uniform, everyone has the right to vote in his or her constituency. I don’t see anything between me and my former colleagues, senior or junior. [b]WT: [/b]People say you were dictatorial when you were Head of State, but the tune seems different today, that then it was Idiagbon who was behind that approach. What was the true picture of things then? Buhari:Idiagbon, may his soul rest in perfect peace, was very hard-working and loyal. That was his fault, being loyal. He’ll take instructions from me and implement to the letter. And because he refused to smile when he was in office, and was not sparing anybody, they put most of the blame on him. Now that he’s not there and I’m alive, they are shifting the blame to me. He was a committed Nigerian. Idiagbon had been militarily following my footsteps. He was commander of 31 Infantry Brigade, now Mechanized Brigade, which I established after the war. When I left, nexta Muslim. I’m still a Muslim. Nobody had ever talked about religion when we were around. Gowon was in charge of this country for nine years, thirty months of which was a civil war. All his commanders, Army, Navy, Air Force and Supreme Headquarters were Christians and nobody talked. When Abiola became a politician, he contested and picked his running mate Kingibe, a Muslim from Borno State. If there was justice, they won that election. But Nigerians now have certainly allowed their attention to be diverted from productivity to religious arguments and so on. WT: [/b]What will you say to critics who translated your relationship with Idiagbon to say you’re weak? Buhari:Give me the chance next year and see whether I’m weak or not. WT: You just complained about how the society has been reduced to a religious and ethnic affair. What would you do if you become president come 2015? Buhari:The way I’ll do it is by performance. It’s what is physically on the ground that matters, not what faith you practice. The constitution of the Federal republic of Nigeria says you can belong to any religion or even choose not to. It’s your business. But the fundamental issue of Nigeria is security. [b]WT: (Cuts in) But that didn’t come to play in the process of choosing your running mate, Osinbajo as your running mate... Buhari:You can’t absolutely ignore perception. At the same time, you’ll not allow perception to tamper with the reality on ground or social justice. WT: A former associate of yours, Buba Galadima, said he left you because you reneged on your promise not to contest again. But here we are... Buhari:Since I’ve gone back on what I said, the only thing for him and his followers is not to vote for me next year. WT: If he comes back, would you accept him? Buhari:He’s welcome. [b]WT: [/b]You left the army in 1985. What did you delve into after being released from house arrest? Buhari: I went home and looked after my cattle. [b]WT: [/b]There are alarming statistics regarding youth unemployment in Nigeria. If elected, what exactly would be your solution? Buhari: The problem is that every unemployed youth is frightened. And a number of people think we are sitting on a keg of gunpowder, which is true. But what can be done rapidly to assuage the situation. I think agriculture and solid minerals would quickly move them away from unemployment. Other things have to take time, because you need to rehabilitate the infrastructure, especially education. You don’t get qualified teachers overnight. We’ve to cultivate it by retraining them and make teaching attractive so that teachers would agree to go to the institutions. Then renovate the institutions. It is disheartening to see children in some local governments sitting on the ground under a tree with a makeshift blackboard. I think that is indefensible. There must be enough resources to put educational infrastructures on ground. That’s very important, as is healthcare. [b]WT: [/b]Should Nigerians expect to see the Buhari brand of justice when you come into power? Buhari: I think the practical way of approaching corruption in this country – and I make reference to NEPA, the petroleum industry and the military – is to draw a line. Whatever is the cause, we’ll not interfere with the courts, except that we’ll stay on their backs. Let them treat corruption cases as best as they can. From the day we come in, for those who think the treasury is for their pockets, there will be legal implications. If you say you will start to investigate every corruption incident in Nigeria, it would not be possible. Most of the institutions have been compromised. The person you depend on to go and investigate may be corrupt also. WT: [/b]What is your typical day like? Buhari: I use between 5:00am to 5:30am to pray, after which I listen to Voice of America, then the BBC up to 7:00am. Then I enjoy the benefit of retirement and put in an hour or so of sleep, and then I come out and have breakfast. After that, it’s the office and there are usually those who have an appointment and those who don’t, waiting for me. That’s what takes most of my time. Now that I’ve got a ticket, we have to be busy building the structure on the ground because time is against us. WT: What sport do you play? Buhari: I used to play squash and tennis. Now I walk. [b]WT: [/b]What is your favourite food? Buhari: Tuwon Alkama. [b]WT: [/b]The yohung are constantly online these days. Will your presidency be social media-friendly? Buhari: Yes. I want the government to get to the people. I want an honest assessment of our performance to be conveyed to the public. [b]WT: At 72, you’re still strong. What’s the secret? Buhari: I think it’s the military training. I played a lot of squash and table tennis, too. Now I try to walk three times a week at least. WT: There’s an impression in some quarters that you’re misunderstood. What can you say about that? Buhari: I don’t think I’m misunderstood by most Nigerians. I’m misunderstood deliberately by paid agents of the PDP. That’s all I can say. WT: What would you say is your philosophy? Buhari: Social justice. From leadership of your family to whatever you become, make sure there is justice[/quote] |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by Nobody: 8:29am On Dec 27, 2014 |
Fantastic article, the best part was when he addressed unemployment through agriculture and solid minerals. 1 Like |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by kristisking(m): 8:30am On Dec 27, 2014 |
The babalawo that keeps deceiving you that you will be the president of Nigeria is doing you no good.You have been destined not to rule Nigeria again and you refuse to see the handwriting on the wall.In as much as iam not holding brief for GEJ,you are not the kind of leader Nigeria needs at the moment.It is very unfortunate that some Nigerians have allowed sentiments to becloud their sense of reasoning and judgement,that is why they continue to support Buhari.You are one of those northern leaders that championed the introduction of sharia in Kaduna state in 2001 leading to that memorable ethno-religious crisis in the state that year.Some nigerians are so myopic to know that the current situations we found ourselves are largely due your continued failure to govern Nigeria.We dont need a president that will worsen the current situation in Nigeria rather we need somebody that will unite every region.Buhari does not posses the qualities. 3 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by franugo(m): 8:30am On Dec 27, 2014 |
ausdy: that was uncalled 4 bro. 2 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by mcquin(m): 8:31am On Dec 27, 2014 |
donodion:And thousands have died from an insurgency the C in C can't stop. Maybe his wife with her loud mouth will do better than him 1 Like |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by lockupman(m): 8:32am On Dec 27, 2014 |
I pity a young lady like u who's suppose to see and 'preach' light, seeing darkness. Be illuminated. Nigeria is drowning in corruption and yet an experience and caring personality is coming to booth off the 'pyrates' in government and u're against it? C'ommon wake up na. Juliaann: 3 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by justscorch: 8:32am On Dec 27, 2014 |
anonimi: U are a bastarrd for calling me useless,are Nigerians not known to be stubborn? It's a general trait with "we" Nigerians, potty mouthed fool 1 Like |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by bulakos: 8:33am On Dec 27, 2014 |
Our general I'm currently in the banquette hall in d Aso villa seeing your shadow from a far heading towards the presidential office with the air full of hope and prosperity...........GMB come 2015 Arc.Bulakos 3 Likes |
Re: Exclusive: Why I’ll Win This Time – Buhari by Nobody: 8:33am On Dec 27, 2014 |
2sExy1:Well, it has always been APC supporters who make the most noise online. But wait a minute, do you in your wildest dreams believe that Buhari will ever win next year's election? With all the supports GEJ is gathering from both within and outside the country? Guy, no vex but you dull sha. 3 Likes |
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