Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by Nobody: 4:11pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
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Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by Nobody: 4:18pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
EZEUDENE: Let me start by saying congratulations to Muhammadu Buhari for winning the presidential election and emerging as Nigeria’s president-elect. I have come to realise that Buhari’s victory is the will of God for Nigeria and so, I have come to accept him as my president. I also want to congratulate President Goodluck Jonathan for being mature enough to accept defeat and concede the election. This man remains one of the greatest Nigerian presidents because he could have decided to set Nigeria on fire but chose the honourable path. I want to also recognise all my fellow PDP e-warriors that stood beside the President. Thank you for your resilience and unflinching support all through the struggle. Also to recognise all the APC e-warriors who fought bravely in support of their party despite all odds and won the battle. MY MESSAGE FOR BUHARI Now that you have become the President, I want to let you know that the change Nigerians really need is not the change of personalities or political party, Nigerians are just tired of the way things have been going in this country. Nigerians are suffering; we struggle to provide basic needs that ordinarily the Government should provide. Thieves continue to steal and get richer while the majority of Nigerians are languishing in poverty. This is the reason why Nigerians have decided to give you a chance; the people believe that God can use you to turn things around in this country that is why you were voted for last Saturday. (1) Fight corruption to a complete halt in this country especially in the petroleum sector. Sanitize the NNPC, ensure transparency and accountability. Nigerians all over should be able to benefit from our God-given resources. A few cannot continue to hold this country to ransom and steal at will. (2) Provide stable and reliable power supply for Nigerians. This will enable SME’s to thrive and encourage investors to flock massively into the country. The cost of doing business in this country is crazy because of high energy costs. We must do away with generators in this country for good Mr President. (3) Please diversify our economy. We cannot continue to depend heavily on oil in Nigeria. Sit down and take a good look at the six geopolitical zones in this country and find a way of harnessing all economic potentials for the good of all Nigerians. Our economy must be less dependent on crude oil. (4) Deal ruthlessly with corrupt persons who believe that they can continue to steal and do business as usual. This is a democracy but Mr President, you are the C-in-C and you have enormous powers at your disposal, please use them! Don’t be like Jonathan who allowed his Government to be hijacked by criminals who looted the nation dry while Nigerians cried. (5) Finally, Buhari could be the man that God could use to finally cement Nigeria’s bond of unity by handing over to an Igbo-Nigerian president after his tenure in office whether 4 or 8yrs. Like the Elder statesman Yakubu Gowon said, electing an Igbo president would heal the old wounds of the civil war. Buhari’s name will be written in gold both in the hearts of the Igbos if he can be the instrument to achieving Igbo presidency in this country. If Buhari, being a Fulani from the North can transfer presidential power to the Igbos after him then he will be like the hinge holding Nigeria together. A WORD FOR THE SE I want to thank my geopolitical zone the SE for standing with Jonathan till the end. Yes, he lost the election but we have made a bold statement that we can stand with you till death when we give you our word. There was immense pressure to abandon the minority Ijaw man and join the majority but we refused and stood with the minority till the very end. We must however join hands with the new president to move this great nation forward. Personally, I have concluded that Nigeria has come to stay since we have survived this 2015 presidential election. Let us also build good bridges with other geopolitical zones so that we can produce Nigeria’s president after Buhari. No zone can produce the president alone in this country; you need the support of at least four zones to produce the president! Let us also eschew bitterness and drop all these talk about Biafra; we are Nigerians and we have everything to gain in this country if we can play our game well. A WORD FOR THE NIGER DELTA Thank God we can now say that Nigeria has produced a president for the first time from the minority in the person of Goodluck Jonathan who is about to leave office. I can understand the pain/anger because of the outcome of this election but the truth is that what has happened is the will of God for Nigeria; I see the finger of God in all these. This is Buhari’s time to rule this country; he is a man of destiny. He has come just at the right time to save this country from gliding into abyss. Stop calling the Yorubas traitors and all that. Remember that the Yorubas overwhelmingly voted for your son in 2011 and rejected this same buhari. Check the figures and see that buhari was soundly rejected by the Yorubas in 2011. All Nigerians believed that Jonathyan would be a Messiah that would come and turn things around in this country; this was a man who had no shoes to go to school, who was from a poor background. Nigerians voted massively for him only to be so disappointed that he has not been able to make their lives better. Things are much more difficult for Nigerians now than when Jonathan took over. This is the reason why the Yourubas have rejected Jonathan this time. It is not out of hatred or gang-up but because he has not performed well! Same story about most of the MB and that is why Jonathan lost the MB. Nigerians never had it this bad, state Governors are owing salaries for months, people are hungry, unable to pay school fees and unable to meet their basic human needs. How foolish can a Government be? Imagine someone that wants to come for a second term and civil servants were not paid their December salaries to celebrate Christmas! This is just unbelievable! It was in December last year that I began to question this Government in my mind but I still continued my relentless support on Nairaland for Jonathan. I saw my relatives who were Civil Servants going hungry during the Christmas celebrations, some could not even purchase new clothes for their kid, how painful! As for me, I will do my very best in my own little capacity to support Buhari in changing this country for good. If things should continue the way they were going under Jonathan I wonder what the future of our children would be to be honest. It is God that has pushed out Jonathan not Nigerians because of all the prayers and crying that has gone up to him. Let me also use this medium to appeal to all reasonable Yorubas on Nairaland to prevail on their people to stop opening funny threads about Igbo this Igbo that just because Jonathan lost. The APC people should stop opening threads to tell other Nigerians ‘Ntorrr’, we should move away from such pettiness and mediocrity. A WORD TO THE CORE NORTH And to the core North, let this election be a lesson and a reference point. A southerner sitting as president presided over his own defeat, accepted the results and went ahead to congratulate the winner from the north. In 2011 when Jonathan defeated Buhari, he refused to concede defeat but shouted that the election was rigged when we all know that he was defeated by Jonathan then. Nobody is burning tyres on the road in the South, nobody is burning Mosques, nobody is burning houses/cars and nobody is going about killing Northerners. Should the Northerners lose elections in future we expect them to accept the results and not disturb the peace. Jonathan has set a very good precedent not only for Nigeria but Africa. very on point |
Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by nortcentrallord(m): 4:24pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
tuoyoojo: It is my ernest hope that this govt wud complete d capital projects embarked upon by its predecessors. For example the railway n power plants
I wud hope for a change in d constitution that wud mandate any new government coming in to finish what the old govt started.
For those clamouring for change, it starts with u. One man cannot give u the change u ask for if u don't change how you do things. For example, refuse to give or take bribe, not jump the queues,obey traffic officers, act civil and so on
Then and only then change can come
The change starts from the man standing in d mirror A change that will be difficult for buhari to implement because of his supporters as he has not the gun to threaten the people with anymore but the pen. Truth is, the black man prefers the gun because it sounds and a man falls. |
Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by isaacjohn82(m): 4:54pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
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Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by Nobody: 4:55pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
Mitsurugi: I foresaw GMB's victory and did not bother to apply for YOUWin. My in-law who is a beneficiary of SURE-P has been indoor since - boning. Well, we'll watch and see how this year pans out and which programmes will be rolled out or jettisoned. One Nigeria/ Sai Baba! I will never reply Pm's. Stop it |
Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by isaacjohn82(m): 4:58pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
Godisnear: Nothing will change, both recruitments will be concluded before he is sworn in as President. my pain is , no body is informing us or telling us anything in dat regards yet. if der were to leave this till now . y did der rush us ? did as if everything was going to happen bfor elections . ? pls lets pray. oo .. i believe God almighty nothing will happen or change it . ijn. 2 Likes |
Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by Nobody: 5:08pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
socialmediaman:
Bros i know you're among and you've been promised a slot by an uncle working in NIS, and you're afraid if its done on merit, you may not qualify. Take heart all ye Nigerians who are addicted to criminality. Change has come! Okay sir |
Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by Mitsurugi(m): 5:12pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
irunoobo:
I will never reply Pm's. Stop it My apologies. I sincerely thought that was how to get across to make friends on NL. Sorry if I offended you. I'm just curious shaa... but its the first time I've tried the medium though. But, do you really have something to hide as a lot of peops on this forum are suggesting? |
Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by Nobody: 5:20pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
irunoobo:
I will never reply Pm's. Stop it hey miss, he secretly did that, didnt he? |
Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by Skoopy(m): 5:38pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
MrHighSea: Continuity z wat we need We do not necessarily need continuity because the foundation of such process may be deeply rooted in fraud. In as much as I do not advocate for abandonment of existing projects, I do strongly suggest that such projects or processes that led to the establishment of this projects be thoroughly investigated to check for any possible selfish gains and if any, such contacts should be terminated and awarded to a new contractor. Whatever will take Nigeria forward is what I subscribe to. Change has come. |
Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by tuoyoojo(m): 12:07am On Apr 03, 2015 |
LordCenturion:
Abeg pack well, which kind of stupid railway u are talking about,,, even GEJ love this country that's y he accepted the defeat, he knows that with that crooks around him, he can't achieve anything I want to believe it wud be possible to make ur point without u being nauseating. |
Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by Philadelphia: 4:30am On Apr 03, 2015 |
And the long awaited list is out. I just thank God. God is good. |
Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by Nobody: 7:30am On Apr 03, 2015 |
Philadelphia: And the long awaited list is out. I just thank God. God is good. which list are you refering to? |
Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by tuoyoojo(m): 8:06am On Apr 03, 2015 |
nortcentrallord:
A change that will be difficult for buhari to implement because of his supporters as he has not the gun to threaten the people with anymore but the pen. Truth is, the black man prefers the gun because it sounds and a man falls. I couldn't agree less. Very true 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Possible Impact Of The Emergence Of GMB On FAAN And NIS? by MacMaster01(m): 9:14am On Apr 03, 2015 |
irunoobo:
I will never reply Pm's. Stop it see this one.. then leave NL na |