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Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by ChinemeOkpan: 8:23pm On Feb 05, 2015
SOMETIMES there are no good options. Nigeria goes to the polls on February 14th to elect the next president, who will face problems so large—from rampant corruption to a jihadist insurgency—that they could break the country apart, with dire consequences for Nigerians and the world.

And yet, as Africa’s biggest economy stages its most important election since the restoration of civilian rule in 1999, and perhaps since the civil war four decades ago, Nigerians must pick between the incumbent, Goodluck Jonathan, who has proved an utter failure, and the opposition leader, Muhammadu Buhari, a former military dictator with blood on his hands (see article). The candidates stand as symbols of a broken political system that makes all Nigeria’s problems even more intractable.

Start with Mr Jonathan, whose People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has run the country since 1999 and who stumbled into the presidency on the death of his predecessor in 2010. The PDP’s reign has been a sorry one. Mr Jonathan has shown little willingness to tackle endemic corruption. When the governor of the central bank reported that $20 billion had been stolen, his reward was to be sacked.

Worse, on Mr Jonathan’s watch much of the north of the country has been in flames. About 18,000 people have died in political violence in recent years, thousands of them in January in several brutal attacks by Boko Haram, a jihadist group that claims to have established its “caliphate” in territory as large as Belgium. Another 1.5m people have fled their homes. The insurgency is far from Mr Jonathan’s southern political heartland and afflicts people more likely to vote for the opposition. He has shown little enthusiasm for tackling it, and even less competence. Quick to offer condolences to France after the attack on Charlie Hedbo, Mr Jonathan waited almost two weeks before speaking up about a Boko Haram attack that killed hundreds, perhaps thousands, of his compatriots.

The single bright spot of his rule has been Nigeria’s economy, one of the world’s fastest-growing. Yet that is largely despite the government rather than because of it, and falling oil prices will temper the boom. The prosperity has not been broadly shared: under Mr Jonathan poverty has increased. Nigerians typically die eight years younger than their poorer neighbours in nearby Ghana.


Goodbye Jonathan

Voters have ample cause to send Mr Jonathan packing. In a country where power has often changed through the barrel of a gun, the opposition All Progressives Congress has a real chance of winning through the ballot box. Yet its candidate, Mr Buhari, is an ex-general who, three decades ago, came to power in a coup. His rule was nasty, brutish and mercifully short. Declaring a “war against indiscipline”, he ordered whip-wielding soldiers to ensure that Nigerians formed orderly queues. His economics, known as Buharism, was destructive. Instead of letting the currency depreciate in the face of a trade deficit, he tried to fix prices and ban “unnecessary” imports. He expelled 700,000 migrants in the delusion that this would create jobs for Nigerians. He banned political meetings and free speech. He detained thousands, used secret tribunals and executed people for crimes that were not capital offences.

Should a former dictator with such a record be offered another chance? Surprisingly, many Nigerians think he should. One reason is that, in a country where ministers routinely wear wristwatches worth many times their annual salary, Mr Buhari is a sandal-wearing ascetic with a record of fighting corruption. Few nowadays question his commitment to democracy or expect him to turn autocratic: he has repeatedly stood for election and accepted the outcome when he lost. He would probably do a better job of running the country, and in particular of tackling Boko Haram. As a northerner and Muslim, he will have greater legitimacy among villagers whose help he will need to isolate the insurgents. As a military man, he is more likely to win the respect of a demoralised army.

We are relieved not to have a vote in this election. But were we offered one we would—with a heavy heart—choose Mr Buhari. Mr Jonathan risks presiding over Nigeria’s bloody fragmentation. If Mr Buhari can save Nigeria, history might even be kind to him.
Source: http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21642168-former-dictator-better-choice-failed-president-least-awful?fsrc=scn/tw_ec/the_least_awful

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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by itetemi: 8:25pm On Feb 05, 2015
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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by ChinemeOkpan: 8:31pm On Feb 05, 2015
Commentators have termed it a 'controversial endorsement'

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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by HURUCHI(m): 8:33pm On Feb 05, 2015
Well elightened
Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by dunkem21(m): 8:35pm On Feb 05, 2015
Ok, I hope they have their PVC's grin
Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by simplemach(m): 8:38pm On Feb 05, 2015
If they like, let new york times magazine endorse him.
All i know, GEJ till Nigeria joins G20

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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by 9jagirl4ree(f): 8:40pm On Feb 05, 2015
endorsement by a foreign newspaper does not matter

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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by NgeneUkwenu(f): 8:44pm On Feb 05, 2015
grin grin
Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by Bayswater: 8:47pm On Feb 05, 2015
APC goons and their twisted interpretations. That the economist writes a piece that seems anti-GEJ now translates to an endorsement.

Kororugged, na wa oo smiley

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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by NgeneUkwenu(f): 8:47pm On Feb 05, 2015
9jagirl4ree:
endorsement by a foreign newspaper does not matter

It matters so much Nne!!! They might not vote but it carries a lot of weight in terms of international moral support for Buhari!

Remember the whole world is interested in what happens in Nigeria on the 14th!

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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by Tolexander: 8:52pm On Feb 05, 2015
The economy is lamenting and crying of improper handling by this administration, the only way it can express the malhandling is through the article read in the magazine.

the economy has spoken!
Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by Nobody: 8:52pm On Feb 05, 2015
nonsense!!! government has to stipulate a retirement age and enforce it, imagine an old man of 73 yrs old coming to rule Nigeria. it will be so shameless of our youths. dey keep saying we are leaders of tomorrow but they keep sticking there like its a private property. Buhari will face another disgrace!! like if you agree!!

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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by ChinemeOkpan: 8:52pm On Feb 05, 2015
Bayswater:
[s]APC goons and their twisted interpretations. That the economist writes a piece that seems anti-GEJ now translates to an endorsement.

Kororugged, na wa oo smiley[/s]

Toksie......

We are relieved not to have a vote in this election. But were we offered one we would—with a heavy heart—choose Mr Buhari. Mr Jonathan risks presiding over Nigeria’s bloody fragmentation. If Mr Buhari can save Nigeria, history might even be kind to him.

Source: http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21642168-former-dictator-better-choice-failed-president-least-awful?fsrc=scn/tw_ec/the_least_awful
Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by bokohalal(m): 8:56pm On Feb 05, 2015
ChinemeOkpan:


Toksie......

We are relieved not to have a vote in this election. But were we offered one we would—with a heavy heart—choose Mr Buhari. Mr Jonathan risks presiding over Nigeria’s bloody fragmentation. If Mr Buhari can save Nigeria, history might even be kind to him.

Source: http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21642168-former-dictator-better-choice-failed-president-least-awful?fsrc=scn/tw_ec/the_least_awful
Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by atlwireles: 8:57pm On Feb 05, 2015
The economist, hahahhaha, they have a way of always supporting losers in elections. At least they acknowledge Nigeria's economy growth.
Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by benuejosh: 8:58pm On Feb 05, 2015
PRC[permanent relationship card]. my girlfriend told me today that only my vote for Buhari would grant me that card

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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by acidtalk: 9:55pm On Feb 06, 2015
Fellow compatriots the time has come again to decide our future and the future of our generation even yet unborn.

In about a week from now, we will be taking a decision to determine how things will play out in our lives in the next four years and beyond.

Have you decided on who you want to trust in handling the Security, Economy, Youth Development, Healthcare, Education, and General improvement of the affairs of Nigeria and its citizens? If you haven’t now is the time to realize something.


1) We trusted the last 6years into the hands of a man who people felt his “luck” might bring Luck to the land because of the way he has always risen to power but unfortunately, one man’s favour from God isn’t enough to bring about solution to the land.

2) A man who travels abroad for the slightest flu while ignoring the healthcare system of the entire nation

3) A man whose 6years in power could boast of ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

4) A man whose campaign was based on personal attacks on his opponent about events that too place OVER 30YEARS AGAIN. Whereas can not boast of achieving anything in the last 6years.

5) A man who claims he doesn’t give a DAMN about not declaring his assets and also claims STEALING IS NOT CORRUPTION

6) A man who gallivants with corrupt past and present individuals while ignoring honest and upright individuals in the land.

7) A man who can defend supposed militants in the October 1st Abuja bomb attack only to come several years later to LIE that the same militants he defended years back attempted to kill him just because the militants are not in support of his government.

8 ) A man whose wife controls almost all critical national issues. Fellow Nigerians ask yourself this question and be honest about it; “can Michael Obama debate of political, security, and governance issue in America? But yet we see nothing wrong in Patience Jonathan peddling into national issues.

9) A man whose ONLY achievement in 6years is boasting of some outdated railway construction that 98% of the Nigerian population do not make use of.

10) A man who under his watch Nigeria can’t boast of a National Carrier yet he has 5 presidential jet to his name and has helped all his associated acquire theirs.

11) A country that sells forms to unemployed Nigerians only to DUPE the same JOBLESS youths as neither the government or the agencies have any job for the youths.

12) A country whose Universities were close for over 6 months and polytechnics for over a year.

13) A country whose medical health workers go on strike all year round leading to millions of people’s sudden death.

14) A country whose citizens die in their thousands on a weekly basis without the president saying or doing absolutely nothing yet the same president sends messages to a country who lost JUST 5 citizens.

15) A president who has emptied the countries foreign reserve and yet cooks up report to hide his elicit acts

The list is endless my fellow Nigerians. This is the time to end all religious and ethnic sentiments and vote in an upright man.
A man who has NO TRACE of any corruption activities and whose associates have all performed averagely well as governors in their various states.

LETS BE WISE. OUR FUTURE IS AT STAKE. WE CAN’T AFFORD TO WASTE THE NEXT FOUR YEARS AGAIN.

VOTE OUT JONATHAN EBELE AZIKIWE BECAUSE WE HAVE TESTED HIM AND HE PROVED HE ISN’T A MAN TO GIVE A SECOND CHANCE TO.

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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by DeCritique(m): 9:55pm On Feb 06, 2015
If it likes let it be Decorum magazine...


All I know is that it's GEJTill 2019 wink

You should equally be very much aware of that too.

Be there...

Don't be left out!! cheesy

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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by ayukdaboss(m): 9:55pm On Feb 06, 2015
Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by Bevista: 9:55pm On Feb 06, 2015
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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by UrennaNkoli(f): 9:56pm On Feb 06, 2015
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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by emalek86(m): 9:56pm On Feb 06, 2015
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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by lilprinze: 9:57pm On Feb 06, 2015
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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by AmakaDNB(f): 9:57pm On Feb 06, 2015
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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by kekakuz(m): 9:57pm On Feb 06, 2015
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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by mrborntodoit: 9:57pm On Feb 06, 2015
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Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by klem93(m): 9:58pm On Feb 06, 2015
This are people that love the future of the country #gbam
Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by Nobody: 9:58pm On Feb 06, 2015
God bless President GEJ.

Please let's avoid politics of bitterness. We all have choice to any candidate we so desire. Violence does no good. Nigeria shall overcome.
Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by rozayx5(m): 9:58pm On Feb 06, 2015
undecided undecided
Re: Breaking News: The Economist Magazine Endorses Buhari by lalasticlala(m): 9:58pm On Feb 06, 2015

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