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How Nigeria Buhari Went From ‘ruthless Ex-dictator’ To ‘weak Leader’ by kosovo(m): 12:46pm On Mar 24, 2015
General Muhammadu Buhari, the former military head of state and presidential candidate of the opposition APC party has a reputation in Nigeria as a no-nonsense hard man earned during his hardline 20-month military government rule from 1984 to 1985. Some feel it’s the kind of leadership, fused with integrity, needed to curb what many Nigerians see as the excessive corrupt practices of the present regime.

So with Buhari soaring in the polls in the run-up to the original elections date of February 14, his rivals (mainly working for president Goodluck Jonathan) made a major change to stop reminding Nigerians Buhari was a “ruthless ex-dictator” which has an underlying implication of strength. The strategy in the last four to six weeks has focused on painting Buhari as a weak leader.

Strategists have tried to change the Buhari narrative with a mix of trivial distractions and dog whistles on sensitive issues. These issues have been defended and rebutted by Buhari’s team but the more they were discussed, the more traction they gained. Some of the ‘switch the narrative’ tactics will not be unfamiliar to close watchers of U.S. politics and there may be a good reason for that. According to Politico, both sides have at different times recruited U.S. political consultants including former Obama campaign manager David Axelrod’s AKPD and former Howard Dean campaign manager Joseph Trippi of The Potomac Square Group.

Here are four examples of a change in the core political discussions.

Raise questions about his educational qualifications

Early this year, there was a huge uproar over whether Buhari was qualified to be head of state because he was unable to readily produce his high school diploma, earned 50 years earlier. It was remarkable, given he had already previously run the country and and risen to the rank of major general in the Nigerian army which requires post-graduate level of training. It was a smart move. Nigerians are huge believers in the value of education, particularly in the south, where Buhari needs to win over voters in addition to his northern stronghold. Nigerians can be said to be obsessed with academic qualifications and professional titles. This is why the school certificate story still resonates with Nigerians. The fact president Jonathan is a PhD holder makes him more qualified and a better president in the eyes of many Nigerians, especially southerners.

Make suggestions about his health

Questions over Buhari’s health recently become a subject of ongoing interest. Rumors started to do the rounds that he is suffering from prostrate cancer some weeks ago. It was for this reason, claim the whispers, that he arranged a UK medical visit to coincide with his speaking engagement at Chatham House in London. ‘‘The rumour that he is suffering from prostrate cancer is exceptionally worrying and it is incumbent upon each and everyone of us to pray for him if this rumour is true.’’ This was how Femi Fani-Kayode, publicity chief of Jonathan’s PDP party campaign team put it. The controversial Ekiti State governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose placed a provocative advert in major newspapers across Nigeria suggesting Buhari could be close to death by invoking memories of the president before last,Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, who died in office in 2010 from a mysterious illness hidden from Nigerians

Is he too old?

Diction is one thing, being coherent is another. A majority of Nigerians, especially from the south have latched on to Buhari’s stuttering speech delivery and forgetfulness during interviews and on the campaign trail. It backs up the idea that at 72 he is now too old to run a country where 60% of the population is under 30. It can’t be denied that Buhari has exacerbated his own verbal faux pas in recent times.

Remember Sharia Law?

Buhari should have a slight advantage being a pragmatic Muslim northerner at a time when there’s an insurgency from Islamic terrorists in Nigeria’s north. The thinking is that he would have more empathy with his fellow northerners and focus more resources on ending the problem and the root causes of the problem such as poverty and education. Instead his opponents have systematically turned it into a disadvantage claiming he is himself a ‘fundamentalist’ tool of Islamists and it’s one he’s found difficult to shake off. It is claimed Buhari was in support of spreading Sharia islamic law throughout the federation an accusation he is fed-up with deflecting. PDP members have questioned why he, Buhari, was picked by Boko Haram as part of the team to have talks with the government of Nigeria in Saudi Arabia. The tensions are such that, while president Jonathan, a Christian, is regularly photographed praying in churches on his campaign trail, Buhari has avoided being photographed at mosques.


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Re: How Nigeria Buhari Went From ‘ruthless Ex-dictator’ To ‘weak Leader’ by johnie: 12:51pm On Mar 24, 2015
Nice analysis!

Where is the conclusiom?
Re: How Nigeria Buhari Went From ‘ruthless Ex-dictator’ To ‘weak Leader’ by cozy7(m): 12:53pm On Mar 24, 2015
All these GEJ supporters had better realize that "No one is perfect", but some people (BUHARI) are better than some others (GEJ). If after this year's, GEJ has achieved nothing but to win stage dance competition, then he's a total waste of vote.

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Re: How Nigeria Buhari Went From ‘ruthless Ex-dictator’ To ‘weak Leader’ by kosovo(m): 1:01pm On Mar 24, 2015
cozy7:
All these GEJ supporters had better realize that "No one is perfect", but some people (BUHARI) are better than some others (GEJ). If after this year's, GEJ has achieved nothing but to win stage dance competition, then he's a total waste of vote.

I do not know if this is the biggest contradiction I have read in weeks. You claim no one is perfect. Yet, you expected a perfect administration from GEJ. Then, you go further to say Buhari is better than GEJ. Would the word "hypocrisy" be out of place here?

To say that GEJ hasn't achieved anything does nothing but dignifies your ignorance. There is no government that has got it right, all of the time. I beg to say, that if you still hold that myopic and mediocre ideology that GEJ has done "nothing," you are totally unworthy of further reply from me or any person whose mental alacrity is unpretentious and ingenuous.

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Re: How Nigeria Buhari Went From ‘ruthless Ex-dictator’ To ‘weak Leader’ by Ekiseme(m): 1:12pm On Mar 24, 2015
I don't write too much grammar, i always keep it short and simple GEJ_till2019
Re: How Nigeria Buhari Went From ‘ruthless Ex-dictator’ To ‘weak Leader’ by fresh15: 1:44pm On Mar 24, 2015
We all must go out en masse and re-elect Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.

Re: How Nigeria Buhari Went From ‘ruthless Ex-dictator’ To ‘weak Leader’ by Ikengawo: 1:45pm On Mar 24, 2015
Re: How Nigeria Buhari Went From ‘ruthless Ex-dictator’ To ‘weak Leader’ by Nobody: 1:48pm On Mar 24, 2015
cozy7:
All these GEJ supporters had better realize that "No one is perfect", but some people (BUHARI) are better than some others (GEJ). If after this year's, GEJ has achieved nothing but to win stage dance competition, then he's a total waste of vote.
u see ya sense, no1 is perfect, buh una no wan gba before. Well, ready for shock on saturday.
Re: How Nigeria Buhari Went From ‘ruthless Ex-dictator’ To ‘weak Leader’ by ogb5(m): 1:56pm On Mar 24, 2015
OP, Buhari has always been a weak leader.

Everyone knows Idiagbon, the deputy to Buhari in 1984 to 1985, because Idiagbon, the deputy, was the power base of that administration.
Remember the speed with which Buhari was sacked when Idiagbon went to Saudi on pilgrimage.

Who remembers the deputy of other military leaders? Go around and ask who was the deputy to Ironsi, or gowon, or Murtala or Obasanjo, even deputies to recent administration like babangida and Abacha regimes are not well remembered, but everyone remembers Idiagbon.

It is the weakling qualities in Buhari that is drawing rebels like Amaechi and crooks like Tinubu to Buhari. They simply feel they can use Buhari's popularity among the fanatics to get to the corridors of power and use Buhari's weakness to get unfettered access to the nations wealth.

Have you bothered to wonder what Tinubu thinks he can gain that is propelling him to work tirelessly for a Buhari presidency?

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Re: How Nigeria Buhari Went From ‘ruthless Ex-dictator’ To ‘weak Leader’ by kosovo(m): 4:03pm On Mar 24, 2015
ogb5:
OP, Buhari has always been a weak leader.

Everyone knows Idiagbon, the deputy to Buhari in 1984 to 1985, because Idiagbon, the deputy, was the power base of that administration.
Remember the speed with which Buhari was sacked when Idiagbon went to Saudi on pilgrimage.

Who remembers the deputy of other military leaders? Go around and ask who was the deputy to Ironsi, or gowon, or Murtala or Obasanjo, even deputies to recent administration like babangida and Abacha regimes are not well remembered, but everyone remembers Idiagbon.

It is the weakling qualities in Buhari that is drawing rebels like Amaechi and crooks like Tinubu to Buhari. They simply feel they can use Buhari's popularity among the fanatics to get to the corridors of power and use Buhari's weakness to get unfettered access to the nations wealth.

Have you bothered to wonder what Tinubu thinks he can gain that is propelling him to work tirelessly for a Buhari presidency?

Nigeria has a terrible habit of reading. Nigerians don't read history books, that's why they are desperate to repeat a laughable history.

That Pa. Buhari is the change they crave for shows how far from reality a majority of Nigerians are. A man who, with unconditional powers could not change Nigeria, promises to change the nation at 72, when his powers would be limited. Some people actually believe the change mantra, that's totally unbelievable. In a country, where people are sane, such a man would be begging for apology and not votes.

You cannot give what you do not have. Idiagbon was away, that was when IBB strucked! Buhari could not fire a single shot, that shows how weak he was as a General and as a Leader.

Tunde Idiagbon was the government of the day. Even the glorified "War Against Indiscipline" was orchestrated by his deputy.

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