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Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by BashirAhmad1(m): 7:55pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
With Goodluck Jonathan's collapsing popularity, Muhammadu Buhari actually stands a chance of winning the 2015 elections. For the first time in Nigeria's 16 years of democracy, there is real chance that the president could be someone other than the candidate of the People's Democratic Party (PDP). Many times, I have described Muhammadu Buhari, the man who will face Jonathan in 2015, as a "perennially-losing presidential candidate". In 2003 he emerged as the sole candidate of the All Peoples Party (APP), after two candidates Rochas Okorocha and Harry Akande were pressured into stepping down, while Yahaya Abubakar failed to show up on the date of the primary. In the elections, Buhari lost to then incumbent, Olusegun Obasanjo of the PDP. In 2007, he was consensus candidate of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) after Bukar Ibrahim and Pere Ajunwa were made to back down on convention day. Buhari then lost to PDP's Umaru Musa Yar'Adua. In 2011, he contested the elections on the platform of the Congress for Progressives Change (CPC), which he formed, losing again, to Goodluck Jonathan. In all three cases, his emergence was without intra-party opposition. But I am first to admit that Buhari's story has changed. By contesting and winning the presidential primary of the All Progressive Congress (APC) - the first time his presidential ambition has been challenged - Buhari has recorded the most important victory of his political career. And if the 2015 election is free and fair, he could well better that record. Why Buhari may win Buhari remains the single most popular man in northern Nigeria. Despite lacking real party structure, Buhari, with CPC in 2011, defeated Jonathan in Yobe, Zamfara, Sokoto, Niger, Kebbi, Katsina, Kano, Kaduna, Gombe and Jigawa. He single-handedly polled a total of 12,214,853 votes, which amounted to 54.3 percent of Jonathan's tally. Riding on the back of APC's nationwide structure backed by 14 governors and their war chest, a Buhari victory in 2015 is quite possible. Buhari is popular outside the north as well. Four days after he created his Twitter account (@ThisIsBuhari), he had already amassed 45,000 followers. This is testament to Buhari's growing national - not just northern - acceptability, because the north remains Nigeria's least literate zone. The north, therefore, has a sparse population of Internet users, which means that Buhari's crowd of Twitter followers probably come from across the country. In truth, Buhari cannot take full credit for his popularity outside the north. Full marks should go to Goodluck Jonathan, the man who has unravelled as the antithesis of his opponent's unique selling point. Presidential spokesman Reuben Abati can deliver the floweriest prose about his boss's aversion to corruption while his colleague Doyin Okupe hurls the foulest words at the opposition and other Nigerians daily puncturing the president's professed incorruptibility. But the majority of Nigerians have come to accept that Jonathan, even if re-elected for 10 terms, will never fight corruption. The courage is lacking, the political will is nonexistent, the desperation for re-election is so consuming that he would not hurt the weakest of his corrupt political allies. So Nigerians are prepared to turn to Buhari, unarguably the least stained presidential aspirant in the eyes of the people. When APC was formed in February 2013, senior PDP figures dismissed it as a failure-bound union of four parties. Who would blame them? Many were sceptical that this merger would not survive even a year. Yet, in another two months, this merger would be two years old. But that is not the story. The story is that all APC presidential aspirants defeated by Buhari have offered him their support. Few expected it. Atiku Abubakar, the man most expected to bolt out of APC in the event of a loss, congratulated Buhari the moment the ex-general's vote count overtook his, even though the winner had not yet been officially announced at the time. There is a massive movement for Buhari, which Jonathan didn't face in 2011. Negative perceptions That Buhari stands a good chance of winning does not mean he is not facing challenges. Nigerians, though forgetful, are largely an unforgiving lot. Their memories only need to be reignited by reminders of an individual's past indiscretions. That was what Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka did, first in 2007; and his thoughts have been massively re-circulated since Buhari's emergence as the APC candidate. The unjust execution of Lawal Ojuolape, Bernard Ogedengbe and Bartholomew Owoh, through a retroactive decree, will haunt Buhari ahead of February. There is nothing Muhammadu Buhai can do - and he himself knows - to extricate himself from his perception as a religious bigot. For the second time running, he has chosen a pastor as his running mate. But even if he chooses a pope, there are Nigerians who won't pick Buhari for fear of enthroning a religiously extreme president. In 2011, Buhari was accused of inciting the violence that followed his loss to Jonathan. The following year, he said "the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood" should the 2015 election be rigged. Buhari has shed blood before for his presidential ambition, some people believe. And they think he would do it again. Such man, they reason, should never taste power. And there are those who would never vote for a 72-year-old. How can APC be trumpeting change while fielding a man who was military president more than three decades ago? That's no change; it's recycling. The candidature of a septuagenarian is a dent on whatever progress we think we have made as a democracy. And although there have been arguments on the immorality of voting for either Buhari or Jonathan, Nigeria badly needs the "recycled freshness" that voting Jonathan out would herald! Fisayo Soyombo edits Nigerian online newspaper TheCable. Culled from: http://m.aljazeera.com/se/2014123191647111939 2 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by Galadimabawa: 7:56pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
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Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by lomprico(m): 7:58pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
@topic, NO! 3 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by omanzo02: 8:01pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Dream on, I will wake aljazeera up when it's over hahaha. 9 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by Nobody: 8:02pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
President of Arewa republic 8 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by petrov10: 8:03pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
No he will not 6 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by BashirAhmad1(m): 8:07pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
GMB 37 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by BashirAhmad1(m): 8:08pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
One leader for all Nigerians..... #ThisIsBuhari 10 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by Kenai: 8:11pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
No. Sorry. 3 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by Nobody: 8:12pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
"Recycled Freshness" aptly describes Buhari. I guess Goodluck is a nice man. Unfortunately, it takes more than being nice to effectively govern a complex country as Nigeria. Besides, the systemic rot over years would not permit Nigerians to be patient for the kind of modest progress Jonathan is credited with. 6 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by Akpan107(m): 8:14pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Aljezeera, no vecancy in Aso Rock, untill 2019. 11 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by Firefire(m): 8:15pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
NO WAY! 4 Likes
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Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by BashirAhmad1(m): 8:18pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Why Buhari may win Buhari remains the single most popular man in northern Nigeria. Despite lacking real party structure, Buhari, with CPC in 2011, defeated Jonathan in Yobe, Zamfara, Sokoto, Niger, Kebbi, Katsina, Kano, Kaduna, Gombe and Jigawa. He single-handedly polled a total of 12,214,853 votes, which amounted to 54.3 percent of Jonathan's tally. Riding on the back of APC's nationwide structure backed by 14 governors and their war chest, a Buhari victory in 2015 is quite possible. If you dont see that you are more than blind 18 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by holatin(m): 8:20pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
he is already a President. GMB for President 30 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by Neldrizzy(m): 8:25pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Not even in his wildest dream |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by saintgh: 8:28pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Even aljazera knows quiet well that buhari is more likely to be the president but some nigerians re still hanging on to hopeless hope that their gej wld win.. pls wake from ur slumber & accept d declining popularity of gej who had d best oppurtunity to transform nigeria but was more intrested in his ambition, thereby throwing caution to the wind.. yusuf the pension thief.,,alams that was granted presidential pardon,mustapha,etc cannot save u from ur impending doom,,,ahgahaa i laugh in chinese 21 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by brojero: 8:37pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Nigerians are Truly stuck between a rock and a hard place. However, the killer point is that GEJ has let us down massively. Those of us who fought both online and by financial contribution to ensure that he was not pushed aside when Yar Adua passed on, have looked on in amazement as he has gone on to surpass all corruption records in his blind desire for power at any cost. His 'stealing is not corruption' speech will go down in history as one of the most unfortunate remarks to be made by a leader of any country, not just Nigeria. His biggest redeeming factor has been the inclusion of NOI in his cabinet, and most of the so called progress we see is down to her. I feel sad that all we have to look forward to is GMB, however it is a massive indictment of GEJ that he cannot hope to win, despite the power of incumbency. 19 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by dre11(m): 8:37pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
We need change We are tired if eating from the same plate Tired of the leaking umbrella Tired of putting our resources in a leaking basket called PihDiPi We are tired of this looting by this party We are tired of being ruled by 5 presidents 16 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by BashirAhmad1(m): 8:37pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
saintgh:No plz dont wake them up now, we want take them to Otuoke while they're sleeping 7 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by EdCure: 8:37pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
" It is ironic and saddening that while they preach to the downtrodden masses to tighten their belts and prepare for austere times, they continue to display nauseating indifference to our plight by raising billions of Naira for a project to further impoverish us". --- Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole. 31 Dec., 2014. Nigerians, be wise! 26 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by Nobody: 8:51pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Godforbid buhari becomes president. GEJ till buhari gets a degree certificate GEJ till Tinubu's teeth becomes white again 2 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by Nobody: 8:54pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Sai Buhari ... Even Washington, Doha, Johannesburg, Kuala Lumpur, London, Delhi, Hong Kong already knows Buhari to be the next president in Nigeria. 18 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by satelliteDISH(m): 8:56pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Everybody knows that without rigging the election, goodluck cannot win. change is eminent. buhari has come to stay cos right now he holds all the FOUR ACES. 19 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by orimsamsam(m): 9:06pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
2015 gift for nigeria is gmb 13 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by Nobody: 9:09pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Buhari's popularity is being fueled by GEJ's inefficiency in governance.. Sai Buhari.. 19 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by BashirAhmad1(m): 9:12pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
satelliteDISH:And if they rig us out something is going to happen 7 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by dridowu: 9:12pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Sai Buhari 7 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by dagentility(f): 9:22pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Not in his life time, he will never rule this country. 2 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by Boss13: 9:38pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Buhari should be president for a lot of reasons. First, to let the political class be aware than power actually belongs to the people and when an elected person under-performs as promised, he will be voted out. Second, to reduce corruption. 17 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by rayopt(m): 9:51pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Neldrizzy:. . I was wonderin If u can listen to ursef. . .buh i guess u where too busy typin shii u cudnt remember to use ur sense . . . Whats buhari's wildest dreams!? Mumu nigerian. . .in a free and fair election, oga jona stands no chance. . .u heard that bro. . .no chance 10 Likes |
Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by iluvnaija: 9:51pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
Change is here 10 Likes
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Re: Will Muhammadu Buhari Be Nigeria's Next President? - Aljazeera by Neldrizzy(m): 9:56pm On Dec 31, 2014 |
rayopt:ma nigga, i wouldn't reply you the way you replied me , when i made My comment you weren't tagged but Чou insulted me , fine.... But pls, next time don't try it again, i beg you.... #happyNewYr 1 Like |
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