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In Response To "The Economist Publication" by freshdude99(m): 7:28pm On Feb 06, 2015
Am quite disappointment that a respected medium of mass media such as the Economist can allow an ill researched article and obviously sponsored to find its way here. That been said, of the two alternatives, the incumbent President still remains the best of alternatives. While Gen Buhari and his god fathers (Tinubu, Atiku and Ameachi - the most corrupt Nigerians)channeled looted funds to sponsoring a team of propagandist iconography to spread falsehoods in an attempt to discredit or overshadow the giant strides achieved by a true leader. While they are busy with this shameful act, our amiable President Goodluck Jonathan and his team are busy making undeniable landmark achievements.

They say the President does not deserve to be re-elected, yet the very rail transportation that he Buhari cancelled in 1983 has been totally overhauled and now the Nigerian hoi pollois have easy access to interstate and intercity movements.

Living in self denial, they still insist that GEJ is clueless, yet he transformed the Ore-Benin Road, what used to be a death trap due to corruption and neglect for many years by PTF under Buhari and by Obj as supreme ruler to a delight-some road to many Nigerians

They say he is corrupt, yet he gave credence and institutionalized anti-corruption agencies in Nigeria and ended decades of corruption in fertilizer and seed distribution which ended with direct access by farmers, thereby saving the government over N25Billiom

He is clueless yet under his leadership Nigeria’s food import bill reduced from N1.1 Trillion to N648Billion, placing the country firmly on the path to food self-sufficiency

Buhari on the other hand has been know from records, antecedents to be sympathetic to the cause of Boko Haram. He did vehemently criticize the government on clamping down on Boko Haram

Unlike Buhari who is a northern elite and did absolutely nothing for the Almajiris in the northern part of Nigeria, GEJ ensured that the Almajiris had their dreams turned into reality. In order to reduce the 10.5million school drop-out in the country, a number of special intervention programmes such as the Almajiri Education, the Girl-Child Education and Back-to-school were initiated.

Of the two alternatives, GEJ is the better in all ways and deserves to be re-elected
Re: In Response To "The Economist Publication" by Mbag(m): 7:32pm On Feb 06, 2015
i see dat with u.

Re: In Response To "The Economist Publication" by buygala(m): 7:45pm On Feb 06, 2015
So Okonjo and co have finally taught you how to throw paper statistics and figures around. .. undecided



please say something else and stop deceiving yourself

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Re: In Response To "The Economist Publication" by Nobody: 8:02pm On Feb 06, 2015
sorry enh this thing pain you that fowl yarns don open

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Re: In Response To "The Economist Publication" by LRNZH(m): 8:10pm On Feb 06, 2015
Op you're a small boy in these matters.

Nigeria loses $12Billion per year for the last 6 years under GEJ through crude oil bunkering meanwhile GEJ had plunged the same country in massive debts.

Isn't that enough to tell that the economic plan of GEJ is flawed? Leave The Economist. They're right on the money.

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Re: In Response To "The Economist Publication" by meccuno: 8:59pm On Feb 06, 2015
LRNZH:
Op you're a small boy in these matters.

Nigeria loses $12Billion per year for the last 6 years under GEJ through crude oil bunkering meanwhile GEJ had plunged the same country in massive debts.

Isn't that enough to tell that the economic plan of GEJ is flawed? Leave The Economist. They're right on the money.
how is bunkering an economic plan? Black man sef

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Re: In Response To "The Economist Publication" by freshdude99(m): 10:48pm On Feb 06, 2015
LRNZH:
Op you're a small boy in these matters.

Nigeria loses $12Billion per year for the last 6 years under GEJ through crude oil bunkering meanwhile GEJ had plunged the same country in massive debts.

Isn't that enough to tell that the economic plan of GEJ is flawed? Leave The Economist. They're right on the money.
I almost ignored ur pathetic analysis Bt I felt I should drop this wyl passing by " ur grey-matter needs urgent attention bro"

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Re: In Response To "The Economist Publication" by ibson99(m): 11:09pm On Feb 06, 2015
freshdude99:
I almost ignored ur pathetic analysis Bt I felt I should drop this wyl passing by " ur grey-matter needs urgent attention bro"
you are pathetic, your clueless president a few days ago while trying to condemn Soludo said 'no Nigerian economist can ever be better than the CNN, IMF, world bank and the international media' . He cluelessly made this statement when CNN said Nigeria has the third fastest growing economy in the world, now ate you telling us same international media is no longer perfect? The economist did their homework and found out that Nigerias economy is growing despite GEJ not because of his corrupt and clueless transformation that if anything is sucking the economy dry. Accept the reality dude

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