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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by mtprofessor5(m): 10:18am On Feb 03, 2015
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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 10:18am On Feb 03, 2015
Never mind.
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by teekrackz(m): 10:19am On Feb 03, 2015
Oga na lie angry

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Youngandactive: 10:19am On Feb 03, 2015
BE WISE, SHUN VIOLENCE

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Amanwulu1(m): 10:19am On Feb 03, 2015
Think so.
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by greatbaba(m): 10:19am On Feb 03, 2015
Wow their is GOD!!! from 63 views to 560 views in a split second
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by AdexAbbey(m): 10:19am On Feb 03, 2015
I hear you ooooo...





But for me & my household, GMB till oga clueless......

















Go back to otuoke!

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by jars9: 10:20am On Feb 03, 2015
Verifiable

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by dunkem21(m): 10:20am On Feb 03, 2015
He shot himself in the scrotum.

The PDP hit a jackpot plus a home run.

Flawless Victory.

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by kay1one(m): 10:21am On Feb 03, 2015
Buhari pull over!

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by jars9: 10:21am On Feb 03, 2015
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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by treasuress: 10:21am On Feb 03, 2015
buhariii till 2023
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by F22RAPTOR(m): 10:22am On Feb 03, 2015
Sahara reporters?....hmmmm

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by chigoizie7(m): 10:22am On Feb 03, 2015
all these fP bookers though.

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Empredboy(m): 10:22am On Feb 03, 2015
now pro gej what do u av to say about this report from sahara(in ur mind its a pro gmb agency)?
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 10:23am On Feb 03, 2015
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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by yayitifury: 10:23am On Feb 03, 2015
You wish we could ........but the fact remains that we want a leader with new orientation and sense of humour......some1 with good leadership trait unlike this present clueless administration....why on earth will I vote Jona......sai buhari till jesus come




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Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? by Chinedu Rylan

At some point it all looked like Gen. Buhari and his All Progressives Congress (APC) team would pose a deadly serious threat to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and wreck their chances of returning the incumbent President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to power come May 29. But all the early good works and concerted efforts to win the sympathy and support of the masses, and gain their votes have been undone, almost single-handedly by the party itself.

Few weeks ago, it was safe to say that the winner of the February 14 Presidential election was anyone’s guess, bearing in mind that the two frontrunners in the elections were – and still are – neck-and-neck in terms of the number of core supporters they have been able to amass. Both, however, would have – and may still be – banking on the support of millions of undecided eligible Nigerian voters whose minds were yet to be made up on who to support and who not to support. Unfortunately, it now seems that the bulk of those erstwhile undecided voters are moving further away from the Progressives, if online sentiments and those in the streets are anything to go by.

I’ve come across several previously undecided voters, both online and offline, who are now almost certain that they will camp under the Umbrella. I went ahead to require of them what informed their decisions and almost all of them were united in their rationales for settling for the PDP. Assuming that I queried 50 persons about their reasons for shifting to the PDP, 45 of them told me that the APC and Muhammadu Buhari have played into the arms of the PDP.

Now, how has the APC and Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) played into the hands of the People's Democratic Party?

The PDP in their campaign trails and in their online push for reelection have never failed to remind us of how intolerant of any form of opposition, ideological or otherwise, GMB has been. They went as far back as his 1983-85 military regime where he put a host of opposing voices behind bars to buttress their point. One would have expected that the general, as a seasoned and elite politician that he is, would in response guard his utterances and be more watchful of what he says or does in the public and to the media, but the reverse has so far been the case.

In a protest letter recently channeled through the legal director of the APC Presidential Campaign Organization, Chukwuma-Machukwu Ume (SAN), General Buhari threatened to file a lawsuit against the federal government-owned Nigerian Television Authority and the privately owned African Independent Television for what he described as “hate documentaries” against him that were aired in the tail end last month by the stations, unless they retract them and issue a formal apology. Such threats and disposition by an aspiring office holder (or even a serving office holder) are rather uncalled for in a democratic setting. The world over, leaders and politicians are scrutinized and castigated by the media on a daily basis and it’s seen as part of their obligations as watchdogs in the society.

If world leaders should file a lawsuit for every alleged calumny or supposed act of “hate” they've been subjected to, then the mountain of lawsuits that would be filed by the likes of Barack Obama, David Cameron, Vladimir Putin or even our very own Goodluck Jonathan will take several generations of humanity to tackle. These leaders are lampooned on a daily basis yet you rarely hear them threatening to sue anyone for it. His own case shouldn't be any different. So my advice to the General is that the sooner he develops a thick skin to withstand all the media "assault," the better for him, because he will be receiving a truckload of it should he eventually win.

In like manner, the leadership of the APC is doing their presidential and vice presidential aspirants and their image as a whole no good by backing out of a series of debates organized by different corporate bodies and organizations within the country in the run-up to the Valentine’s Day polls. Their no-show at the Nigerian Elections Debate Group (NEDG)’s Vice Presidential debates and their anticipated no-show at the presidential debates to be organized by the trio of the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria (NPAN), Arise News and ChannelsTV do nothing to gainsay the allegation leveled against them by the People’s Democratic Party of being fight shy of a public face-off in which they will have to tackle tough questions and defend their manifestos and party agenda before Nigerians.

Though the APC has come out to deny this allegation and have done their best to repudiate the "dodging theory" of the PDP by citing perceived bias on the part of the organizers of the debates as their reason for backing out, the average and neutral Nigerian on the streets is not buying it. The rebuttal has done very little to convince neutrals who are beginning to toe the PDP’s line. My advice to them is that they should vet their options and come up with a positive decision in time, before the election sets in.

For the sake of time and space, I will stop at these. These and many more PR missteps and political miscalculations have conspired to put the party in a precarious position and rob them of the people's goodwill which they once owned. In an election that will likely be decided by the undecided voters, the APC are fast losing speed and direction. Concerted efforts must be made to repair what has already been damaged and put their push for the country's top job back on track, else they run the risk of losing by a wide margin at the poll.

http://saharareporters.com/2015/02/02/has-buhari-shot-himself-foot

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by ngoziiwenofu1: 10:23am On Feb 03, 2015
GEJ till 2019

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by AdeniyiA(m): 10:24am On Feb 03, 2015
I think saharareporter is just after good governance and not necessarily a political wing of APC ?

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by gnews: 10:25am On Feb 03, 2015
Well said, So many APC supporters decided to vote for GEJ after watching the documentary on AIT, my doctor friend also decided to vote for GEJ after Buhari couldn't clear the air on his certificate Issue. As for the debate if Buhari doesn't show up they going to lose more supporters. #GEJ 2019.

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by kay1one(m): 10:25am On Feb 03, 2015
Decapo:
I be think say he cari gun shoot himsef for leg ni

Lolz!
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Capitano1(m): 10:25am On Feb 03, 2015
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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 10:25am On Feb 03, 2015
In like manner, the leadership of the APC is doing their presidential and vice presidential aspirants and their image as a whole no good by backing out of a series of debates organized by different corporate bodies and organizations within the country in the run-up to the Valentine’s Day polls. Their no-show at the Nigerian Elections Debate Group (NEDG)’s Vice Presidential debates and their anticipated no-show at the presidential debates to be organized by the trio of the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria (NPAN), Arise News and ChannelsTV do nothing to gainsay the allegation leveled against them by the People’s Democratic Party of being fight shy of a public face-off in which they will have to tackle tough questions and defend their manifestos and party agenda before Nigerians.

Though the APC has come out to deny this allegation and have done their best to repudiate the "dodging theory" of the PDP by citing perceived bias on the part of the organizers of the debates as their reason for backing out, the average and neutral Nigerian on the streets is not buying it. The rebuttal has done very little to convince neutrals who are beginning to toe the PDP’s line. My advice to them is that they should vet their options and come up with a positive decision in time, before the election sets in.
I have been feeling pains since yesterday because of the debate boycott. The APC should realise that the election of Muhammadu Buhari is a people's movement and not theirs alone. I wish they can change their mind and allow the General to debate. The General always participate in debates since 2007, and he has been asked toughed questions that he scaled through. APC should stop these PR missteps

Please watch the Debate of 2011 https://www.nairaland.com/2127483/video-nn3-2011-presidential-debate

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 10:25am On Feb 03, 2015
And why did a bias mod send this to front page? Am still wondering, is it a paid ad?

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Firefire(m): 10:27am On Feb 03, 2015
AlfaSeltzer:
Did I just hear the sound of defeat from Sharia Reporters?


The game is over for Buhari, true Identity exposed.

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by ngoziiwenofu1: 10:27am On Feb 03, 2015
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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 10:28am On Feb 03, 2015
APC's worst undoing is to advice their candidate to boycott debates. Personally, If I had pitched my tent with them, I will reconsider my stand.
Nobody expects him to be a great debater, but airing what he has to offer confidently speaks a lot about his cred.

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by olas24u(f): 10:28am On Feb 03, 2015
AlfaSeltzer:
Did I just hear the sound of defeat from Sharia Reporters?

Its a balanced reporting ,you did not say anything about them being biased now.But the writer forgot to mention about the damage that was done to GMB by rebeun Abati who begged GMB out of court,even with all the damage and lies against him,he forgave him.How would he have coughed out billions in settlements if he was not forgiven by GMB.

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by oneeast: 10:28am On Feb 03, 2015
Buhari will go down in history as the most applied presidential aspirant in the history of Nigeria. Eventually he failed in all the attempts..

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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 10:29am On Feb 03, 2015
AlfaSeltzer:
Did I just hear the sound of defeat from Sharia Reporters?
No Sir, SR didn't say anything different from my frustration as regards the debate avoidance. However, for suing the AIT/NTA, I agree with Muhammadu Buhari. The stations went too far

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