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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Rawani: 9:03pm On Jun 21, 2015
Another article on PMB's age, you people should be more creative with your opposition instead of constantly flogging a dead horse.

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Nobody: 9:07pm On Jun 21, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
I was surprised with the level of delusion most of them suffered, it seem they were hypnotised with Propaganda of Liar Mohammed and his cohorts, Today they are all regretting their decision

It's called herd mentality! Behaviour akin to that instinctive animals. No questioning. No thinking. Just swallow all.

Gradually, we're dismantling their well oiled, fine tuned, lying machine.

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Justpassingby45(m): 9:12pm On Jun 21, 2015
For your mind ba!

But most of us the like mind see him(Buhari) as a certificateless president and scam, no wonder he is better than jonathan in creating west Germany.
Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Justpassingby45(m): 9:13pm On Jun 21, 2015
Jollyjoy:
The worst of buhari is still better than the best of jonathan.
Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Nobody: 9:16pm On Jun 21, 2015
dinachi:
It is exactly this kind of thinking that messed Jonathan up in the first place! Buhari is yet to settle down and you are rushing him to start making mistakes. He is far smarter than Jonathan and will examine all the mess of Jonathan before stepping out. An excellent general must study the terrain very well before going into battle. Jonathan's men refused to coroperate with his transition committee.
JONATHAN ineptitude and cluelessness is the reason for this delay.
Heap on your blames on the man you supported for six years to destroy your country.
did you lock your brain in the closet when Lai Mohammed said PMB has achieved more than GEJ before his cabinet is constituted OR were you blind yesterday when a Child of Hate Passingshot wrote a comic relief where he said PMB was the one that brought the refineries on stream again.

When they all made these comments, you didn't remember that PMB regime is still in its infancy?

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Nobody: 9:17pm On Jun 21, 2015
Rawani:
Another article on PMB's age, you people should be more creative with your opposition instead of constantly flogging a dead horse.
Did you just call your PMB a *dead horse*
Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Nobody: 9:17pm On Jun 21, 2015
dearpreye:
I've repeatedly said it here that propaganda has its limits, and lies must meet their Waterloo. I just didn't know that will happen so soon and so fast.

Kudos to whoever may have penned these words of truth and honesty.

Elections are over. Reality has arrived. And it's arrival is so served cold.

I've refused to take Liar Mohd seriously. His recent lie still angers me.

Tomorrow is another Monday. God bless barcanista!
God bless you too boss....
Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Nobody: 9:18pm On Jun 21, 2015
dearpreye:


It's called herd mentality! Behaviour akin to that instinctive animals. No questioning. No thinking. Just swallow all.

Gradually, we're dismantling their well oiled, fine tuned, lying machine.
I became really mad today when I saw the Chibok principal being rewarded for a jOb well done
Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Nobody: 9:20pm On Jun 21, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
did you lock your brain in the closet when Lai Mohammed said PMB has achieved more than GEJ before his cabinet is constituted OR were you blind yesterday when a Child of Hate Passing.shot wrote a comic relief where he said PMB was the one that brought the refineries on stream again.

When they all made these comments, you didn't remember that PMB regime is still in its infancy?
In one word they will attribute imaginery success to PMB, in another word they will tell you that Buhari needs time to settle after being 3weeks in the saddle.

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Nobody: 9:22pm On Jun 21, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
I became really mad today when I saw the Chibok principal being rewarded for a jOb well done

We have seen coming from months back. She was just paid for a great job. Oby is next in line.....
Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Rawani: 9:22pm On Jun 21, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
Did you just call your PMB a *dead horse*

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flogging_a_dead_horse

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Nobody: 9:37pm On Jun 21, 2015
barcanista:
In one word they will attribute imaginery success to PMB, in another word they will tell you that Buhari needs time to settle after being 3weeks in the saddle.
they are confused with the actions and inactions of PMB, I see a lot of confusion in the next 4years

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Whynotthetruth(m): 10:16pm On Jun 21, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
Cc barcanista, dearpreye, Hzrf, nigeriavenom, mogidi, firefire, mizmycoli, cstr, francizy, whynotthetruth, oremussanctus

Buhari is simply one of such people who play to the gallery...because he criticized every government except those he participated in...and have been contesting for presidency for 12years with no development blueprint or even knowledge of the nucleus of his cabinet(first eleven)...we are bombarded daily with his pictures instead of his policies...truth remains that buhari cannot match Jonathan performance due to his own deficiencies and paucity of funds...Nigeria will only witness a government of propaganda and more propaganda... let's pray for fortitude to drive through his reign...thanks

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Whynotthetruth(m): 10:20pm On Jun 21, 2015
Jollyjoy:
The worst of buhari is still better than the best of jonathan.

Can you expantiate plzzzz
Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Whynotthetruth(m): 10:22pm On Jun 21, 2015
dinachi:
Clowns, your problem is that you are so used to PDPs impunity and you expect the same idiocy under Buhari. It is very very easy to destroy but extremely difficult to build.

A bad workman quarrels with his tools...why not argue based on facts or you just keep moving between threads spewing this same sheepish statement
Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Whynotthetruth(m): 10:29pm On Jun 21, 2015
dinachi:
It is exactly this kind of thinking that messed Jonathan up in the first place! Buhari is yet to settle down and you are rushing him to start making mistakes. He is far smarter than Jonathan and will examine all the mess of Jonathan before stepping out. An excellent general must study the terrain very well before going into battle. Jonathan's men refused to coroperate with his transition committee.
JONATHAN ineptitude and cluelessness is the reason for this delay.
Heap on your blames on the man you supported for six years to destroy your country.

I bu aturu...how long will it take a serious and focused leader to kick start actions?...He is on a timed venture...As he is wobbling there, time is going...and no time wasted will be regained...keep deluding yourself...

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Whynotthetruth(m): 10:32pm On Jun 21, 2015
Rawani:
Another article on PMB's age, you people should be more creative with your opposition instead of constantly flogging a dead horse.

Is buhari synonymous with a dead horse now? tongue

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Rawani: 10:35pm On Jun 21, 2015
Whynotthetruth:


Is buhari synonymous with a dead horse now? tongue

TANoids *sighs*

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by francizy(m): 10:39pm On Jun 21, 2015
Whynotthetruth:


I bu aturu...how long will it take a serious and focused leader to kick start actions?...He is on a timed venture...As he is wobbling there, time is going...and no time wasted will be regained...keep deluding yourself...

Please oh, as dinachi the woman beater said, let's not rush Bubu since it took him since 2003 to 2015 and he couldn't brainstorm on his supposed cabinet members (someone who had been contesting for several years should have had some list in his head or was he only concentrating on milking his cows rather than reading news papers, discussing with professionals about what is going on within and outside Nigerian since 2003?), maybe it will take him till 2018 to produce the list.. Please let's give him more time inugo? cheesy grin
Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Whynotthetruth(m): 10:45pm On Jun 21, 2015
Rawani:


TANoids *sighs*

I asked a simple question and you brought out encyclopedia... without answering my question...Is buhari now synonymous with a dead horse

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Whynotthetruth(m): 10:49pm On Jun 21, 2015
francizy:


Please oh, as dinachi the woman beater said, let's not rush Bubu since it took him since 2003 to 2015 and he couldn't brainstorm on his supposed cabinet members (someone who had been contesting for several years should have had some list in his head or was he only concentrating on milking his cows rather than reading news papers, discussing with professionals about what is going on within and outside Nigerian since 2003?), maybe it will take him till 2018 to produce the list.. Please let's give him more time inugo? cheesy grin

Rapu the onye ara grin

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Jesusloveyou: 11:01pm On Jun 21, 2015
barcanista:
My Dear, Buhari have nothing to offer jare
john send emissary to jesus to inquire of him, if jesus is d messiah we are be waiting for, jesus reply,saying tell john that d blind can see, d lame can walk etc and jona send u to inquire of PMB, so tell jona that d refinery is working,no more subsidy scam,millitant are pleading for survival,boko sponsorers get d warning message that is why they are fighting their last fight, corrupt minded pple are shaking,etc nigeria is moving forward.

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Jesusloveyou: 11:07pm On Jun 21, 2015
Jollyjoy:
The worst of buhari is still better than the best of jonathan.
d worst of buhari in 21days is far better than gej 6yrs

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by joseph1832(m): 11:34pm On Jun 21, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
PMB has become a disaster under a space of 3 weeks
He's no more a disaster than GEJ!.





ECOTERRORS:
it has become a season of gaffes from PMB and his team with their myopic way of dealing with the issues in front of them.

Is this the CHANGE?
Much like the myopic and corrupt ways GEJ and the PDP dealt with issues for the past 6 years right?.

Funny we didn't see or hear you criticize his government when nigerians where blown to smithereens, neither did we see or hear you during the Immigration Job scam, or the Stella Odua corruption allegation, or the Maina police pension fraud?.

Look Miss, you hypocrisy and double standard is becoming too much. It might do you well to let reason and logic be your guide!.

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by jimmayoy: 1:13am On Jun 22, 2015
Dmano:
Nice wright up op


What is nice about the write up?
Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by jimmayoy: 1:14am On Jun 22, 2015
Trash
Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Masculity(m): 2:35pm On Jun 22, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
they are confused with the actions and inactions of PMB, I see a lot of confusion in the next 4years


Wish good for our Country.
Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by mandy4s: 3:44pm On Jun 22, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
Cc barcanista, dearpreye, Hzrf, nigeriavenom, mogidi, firefire, mizmycoli, cstr, francizy, whynotthetruth, oremussanctus

it is rather pitiable that you would run to your fellow whatever for support. You don't even have an iota of confidence in your opinions that you need the appraisals of these guys. Dont you think an intellectual who notices this just laughs at all your desperate attempts?
If you are really that confident enough stand by what you say stop running from pillar to post like Jonathan did in the twilight of his presidency. grin grin

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by mandy4s: 3:48pm On Jun 22, 2015
Whynotthetruth:


Buhari is simply one of such people who play to the gallery...because he criticized every government except those he participated in...and have been contesting for presidency for 12years with no development blueprint or even knowledge of the nucleus of his cabinet(first eleven)...we are bombarded daily with his pictures instead of his policies...truth remains that buhari cannot match Jonathan performance due to his own deficiencies and paucity of funds...Nigeria will only witness a government of propaganda and more propaganda... let's pray for fortitude to drive through his reign...thanks

@bolded - which Jonathan created?

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Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Whynotthetruth(m): 3:56pm On Jun 22, 2015
mandy4s:

@bolded - which Jonathan created?
And you were bragging to be an intellectual in the other post...smh...
Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Firefire(m): 3:57pm On Jun 22, 2015
Panshow:
The worst of PMB is far better than the best of GEJ, Period.


How sure are you ? undecided
Re: Too Old To Start, A critical analysis of PMB's Disaster by Mogidi: 3:57pm On Jun 22, 2015
Buhari has not missed a beat, same slow Buhari of 1984 and with age he's even going to be slower and more inefficient than last time. By Xmas we'd all be throwing stones at him.
Check out the article below for Buhari's legendary snail speed.

[size=13pt]NIGERIAN MILITARY IS SEEN AS LOSING SUPPORT[/size]
By CLIFFORD D. MAY
Published: May 1, 1984

LAGOS, Nigeria, April 29— Four months after seizing power, Nigeria's military leaders appear to be suffering an erosion of popular support.

Last Dec. 31, Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari led a group of young officers in a coup against the civilian Government of President Shehu Shagari, saying the takeover was necessary to save Nigeria, Africa's richest and most populous nation, from economic collapse.

The military intervention appeared at the time to enjoy enthusiastic support from a broad range of Nigeria's population.

Many intellectuals argued that the corruption and incompetence of the Shagari administration had made drastic action both necessary and inevitable. Traders, merchants and people in the streets welcomed the soldiers and looked forward to a quick improvement in their standard of living.

[size=13pt]Growing Disappointment[/size]

Recently, however, there seems to be growing disappointment with both the military Government's approach and pace.

''Since coming to power, this Government has not found a single problem,'' said Dr. Olu Onagoruwa, a prominent lawyer and a longtime opponent of the Shagari administration. ''But it has managed to alienate the judiciary, the press, labor and students - all the groups that supported it just a few months ago.''

Critics of the military Government point out that it has yet to present its budget. Loan negotiations with the International Monetary Fund continue but Western economists say that Nigeria and the I.M.F. appear to be further apart now than during the final days of the Shagari administration.
Early indications that General Buhari would agree to devalue Nigeria's currency, liberalize trade and reduce domestic petroleum subsidies have so far not materialized. Prices Have Climbed

In addition, prices for food and other essential commodities, which fell in the first weeks after the coup largely because of the presence of soldiers in the marketplaces, have now returned to or exceeded their levels before the coup. Unemployment has been rising, and many of the imported raw materials and spare parts needed to keep factories running have been lacking.

Critics note further that political activity and even debate have been banned and some students organizations have been outlawed. There has been a clampdown on Nigeria's press, and the country's traditionally independent judiciary has also seen its role sharply diminished.

''At the moment we're looking at a clear movement toward authoritarian dictatorship,'' said Stanley N. Macebuh, executive editor of The Guardian, an independent newspaper that had often taken the Shagari administration to task. ''It's a trend that disturbs a lot of people, not least those who welcomed the change of government.''

Spokesmen for the military leadership maintain that they know what they are doing and refuse to be rushed. They deny the charges of inaction, saying that steps have been taken. Trials Being Prepared

The Government, they say, has put much energy into investigating the corruption of the Shagari administration and in preparing tribunals to try the accused, close to 500 of whom are now under detention.

Officials say about 2,000 illegal aliens have been ejected from the country and several thousand people have been detained in a crackdown on suspected criminals and Moslem extremists.

They say Nigeria's bloated bureaucracy has been streamlined through the dismissal of thousands of officials and civil servants.

Three weeks ago an agreement was reached in London on converting a part of Nigeria's uninsured trade debts into loans.

The Government's critics respond that the economic initiatives treat symptoms rather than causes and aid the larger issue of how to restructure Nigeria's economy.

A Western diplomat said General Buhari ''could have accomplished so much if he had moved quickly and boldly in the early days when his popularity was still so high and when he could have credibly blamed everything on Shagari.''

http://www.nytimes.com/1984/05/01/world/nigerian-military-is-seen-as-losing-support.html?smid=tw-share

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