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Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by intergral(m): 3:02pm On Jul 07, 2015
Bias Rubbish Shit By a F*cking HATER.... BIAFRAN OP! NOT NIGERIAN....
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by j1mmy: 3:02pm On Jul 07, 2015
Nigerians are the smartest scammers in the world...but they are also the most easily scammed people in the world.
Pastors scam them
light skinned people like Lebanese and Chinese scam them everyday
enslavers and colonizers scammed them with religion, heaven and hell stories...the scam has lasted over 400 years
NOW
a fulani mallam called Buhari has scammed them into allowing his northern agenda...

mumu Nigerians will be scammed for a very long time until commonsense comes to them

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Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by ooshinibos: 3:06pm On Jul 07, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:

And Buhari is using his chance abi?
#mad pikin everywhere
yes o ..after 6 months , we can kick buhari out ...GEJ had six years to fix it but .....here we are
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by Demmzy15(m): 3:09pm On Jul 07, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
We nid jonathan cum PDP!
Guy na "come" no be "cum". It's just a letter difference!
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 3:19pm On Jul 07, 2015
bjdon:
A very well written article. I hope soon people will realize that in Nigeria it does not matter if its PDP or ACP, North or South in charge. The system is SIMPLY NOT WORKING. Until the country is re-structured and true federalism is practiced, the problems will continue for everybody, both Northerners and Southerners.
Unfortunately a lot of people wont understand this. The prefer to keep calling every new president clueless till enternity when they don't have a clue that the system is never working. I have raised this issue several times.
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by deebsman1(m): 3:20pm On Jul 07, 2015
yinmu, d intelligent one, u no know where ur mates dey? undecided Iranu
slymansun:
don't b a dullard. He is not comparing apc & pdp. He is talking about true federalism and what he wrote is the blunt truth

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Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 3:21pm On Jul 07, 2015
Even true Federalism will result in the same level of corruption or even worse because it does not address the root of the problem, these are merely cosmetic changes that leads to the same thing; the problem is not the system of Government, the problem is the people themselves...unless there's a cultural revolution, any change is equivalent to pouring water down a basket; as it is today, there's no amount of money that you will invest in Nigeria, tha'll make any meaningful change in the lives of the masses.
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by mystical109(m): 3:26pm On Jul 07, 2015
Nice one bro.atleast I didn't see biafra in ur post dat shows u have a good sense of judgment
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by carnegiefan: 3:29pm On Jul 07, 2015
Those chanting "true federalism" (like the author of this article) are totally deluded. It is too late for that.
During the elections, honest people seriously campaigned to counter the narrative that the Buharist change was what Nigeria needed.
The selfish people in the SW decided to play ostrich because their brother was on the Buhari ticket. Today they are crying alongside those with genuine grievance.

Ochereome, please this is not your fight. Your Ohanaeze leaders had a well articulated proposal for restructuring Nigeria which they submitted to the constitutional conference last year. Jonathan was going to implement that recommendation but the North does not want that.In fact that was the most important reason the North and SW ganged up on Jonathan, and he lost the election.
You seem to be waking up now to punch the air on this topic, but while you are at it, please give credit to the person that deserves it (the person or group that gave you this forceful insight) - Nnamdi Kanu of Radio Biafra and IPOB.

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Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by free13: 3:30pm On Jul 07, 2015
Chanji......

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Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 3:35pm On Jul 07, 2015
a parasite cannot survives without its host. the north,being a parasitic region would never support true federalism.

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Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by Ayorinwolemi: 3:39pm On Jul 07, 2015
undecided undecided No iota point here jare!!
make i see my my babe .
i dey kom.
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 3:40pm On Jul 07, 2015
Firefire:


Saliu elenu gboro. Oloju koko ro grin cheesy



lool cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy sule !!


Move away from bitterness baba!!!



You are still alatenuje !!!

That is the new name of you tanoids !!!
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by sultan003(m): 3:40pm On Jul 07, 2015
tayebest:
I believe in the CHANGE! Patience is a viture! grin

And time wants for no one!
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by ezanafe(m): 3:42pm On Jul 07, 2015
What a change indeed!

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Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by sammhi(m): 3:45pm On Jul 07, 2015
the OP goofed..we don't need to restructure to have change..to get the desired effect, we all need to change our values. unfortunately, we are already too deep into it to change anything. is the 8 years of Fasola improved the lots of Lagosians? no ! infact, Lagosians suffered more with his draconian style. I brought this example to show that to some extent the federating states have some level of independence this shows that your postulations is not the problem...
Nigerians are too fraudulent and we have imbibed culture of money worship ..to get the desired change , it must start from our schools and churches .....the churches are guilty of promoting greedy ..so each member try to outdo each other..no value. The only way the church feel that the lord blesses you is how much money you have or pretend to have ..no one cares how you got them.
As a little boy growing up in late eighties, I was told to be honest, work hard and respect...what Yorubas will call ISE LOGUN ISE..meaning hardwork kills poverty..now it is ISEKOLOWO..meaning..hard work does not translate to wealth....yes, why not just be a local govt chairman, than you are sure of becoming multi millionaire or billionaire ..with no work done .....that is where we are ..
we need attitudinal change...the churches and our school hold the key

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Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by BLOTRS: 3:52pm On Jul 07, 2015
It will not be well with PMB
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by Aufbauh(m): 4:01pm On Jul 07, 2015
As expected the tribal bigot from the east has spoken. He has woken up from the hangover of GEJ defeat and hallucination has set in. They are so embittered that they are gradually losing their minds. blinded by ethnicity, hatred for others and love for mediocrity and impunity. If they have an option they will have prefer to swim in their endless vain dream of a fraudulent state. Unfortunately bitter lessons from history has calm their agitating minds. Their pervading mentality of 'I can wait for buhari to fail' will only lead them to golgotha. They must come to terms that GEJ is gone and gone forever. We that voted for the change, bliv the change ll come with time.... Patience is a virtue of the wise and not for fools.

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Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by meccuno: 4:03pm On Jul 07, 2015
j1mmy:
Nigerians are the smartest scammers in the world...but they are also the most easily scammed people in the world.
Pastors scam them
light skinned people like Lebanese and Chinese scam them everyday
enslavers and colonizers scammed them with religion, heaven and hell stories...the scam has lasted over 400 years
NOW
a fulani mallam called Buhari has scammed them into allowing his northern agenda...

mumu Nigerians will be scammed for a very long time until commonsense comes to them
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by Greatfes17: 4:17pm On Jul 07, 2015
pls tell them
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by HzRF(m): 4:28pm On Jul 07, 2015
0lumide:


I pity your kind who support the type of treatment Nigeria has gone through for the past 16 years in the hands of PDP!!

WE NEEDED CHANGE AND WE ARE GOING TO GET IT!!

Alatenuje!
Lol With half of pdp in APC

Lolz
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by Sanpas: 4:29pm On Jul 07, 2015
drnelson:
The writer of this nonsense is a [size=22pt]IGBO PERSON[/size]



make we throw am inside lagoon.


all your Igbo brothers spewing venom online you will soon see wetin go happen when we catch you
Go school u no go go, later u go dey form sophistication. A Igbo person ko, an Nigerian person ni.

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Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by ApexTitan(m): 4:29pm On Jul 07, 2015
sammhi:
the OP goofed..we don't need to restructure to have change..to get the desired effect, we all need to change our values. unfortunately, we are already too deep into it to change anything. is the 8 years of Fasola improved the lots of Lagosians? no ! infact, Lagosians suffered more with his draconian style. I brought this example to show that to some extent the federating states have some level of independence this shows that your postulations is not the problem...
Nigerians are too fraudulent and we have imbibed culture of money worship ..to get the desired change , it must start from our schools and churches .....the churches are guilty of promoting greedy ..so each member try to outdo each other..no value. The only way the church feel that the lord blesses you is how much money you have or pretend to have ..no one cares how you got them.
As a little boy growing up in late eighties, I was told to be honest, work hard and respect...what Yorubas will call ISE LOGUN ISE..meaning hardwork kills poverty..now it is ISEKOLOWO..meaning..hard work does not translate to wealth....yes, why not just be a local govt chairman, than you are sure of becoming multi millionaire or billionaire ..with no work done .....that is where we are ..
we need attitudinal change...the churches and our school hold the key

Basically you say: Eschew greed. Work hard.

What you have posted is just another entreaty to our sense of morality and while it is high sounding and laudable it is not the kind of thing that a government can rely upon to effect visible and concrete progress. There is no denying the fact that a lot of, if not all the problems that are befacing this country have ties to a malformed moral foundation but what we have to confront every waking hour are its tangible and three dimensional effects: Poor infrastructure ranging from power supply to road networks, insecurity, unemployment, healthcare challenges etc. These are problems of an immediate and real nature, problems with a lucid dimension of urgency. So an appeal to morals as you have done in your post, if it is to be the governments sole approach to bring about change, is not only laughable it is ineffective. Let the churches, mosques, shrines, elders and ancestors or whoever it is that we assign as arbiters of moral standards continue with their task. The other nations that have achieved levels of progress that we envy are not peopled by saints and sages, they are just as materially minded as us Nigerians.

What the new administration needs are cohesive and wholesome programs, properly defined policies that take into account the unique nature of the country's challenges and tackles them squarely.

TL;DR?: Preaching won't help this government, hard well thought-out plans and policies and programs is the sure way to go.

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Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by Sanpas: 4:34pm On Jul 07, 2015
drnelson:
The writer of this nonsense is a [size=22pt]IGBO PERSON[/size]



make we throw am inside lagoon.


all your Igbo brothers spewing venom online you will soon see wetin go happen when we catch you
A Igbo person ko, an Nigeria person ni.

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Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by ruby247: 4:38pm On Jul 07, 2015
ifedubaeorg:
Buhari and ‘the change we need’?




By Ochereome Nnanna



http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/buhari-and-the-change-we-need/

correct talk..
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by teamchocolate: 5:27pm On Jul 07, 2015
Let me tell u loud and clear. We voted against your thieving Jonathan. So frigging what.. if given the chance, we will vote against him again.. nonesense.. we shud vote him so that he will implement the confab.. Go tell that to the kindergarten government followers.. he had 6 years.. if he had anything serious to do.. *singing* owuro lojor Eni ma rire o.. Eni ma rire o...
hansad:
Jonathan's CONFAB restructured Nigeria politically such that there shall be equity between the old northern region and the old southern region in political representation.
And the equity must ensure that the north shall no longer have its present near-veto powers over Nigeria's matters, less so, in the National Assembly.

Jonathan pleaded to the SW in Lagos last presidential election campaign to vote and retain his government so that the CONFAB's recommendations shall be implemented by the new NASS, since the outgoing NASS was hostile to the CONFAB. But no dice. SW votes gave Buhari victory.

Now, PMB may not touch the CONFAB recommendations - even with a long spoon.
That's the SW and its much-vaunted political sophistication for you.
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by Firefire(m): 5:27pm On Jul 07, 2015
0lumide:


lool cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy sule !!


Move away from bitterness baba!!!



You are still alatenuje !!!

That is the new name of you tanoids !!!

Can you identify 'Alatenuje' when you see one ? cheesy
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by teamchocolate: 5:33pm On Jul 07, 2015
You and your fellow Biafrans of the land of the setting sun are the ones playing ostrich, if u think pple jus decided to gang up against jonathan for no reason except that he was from the south south.. u didn't remember that his govt was corrupt, lopsided, and Boko Haram did not make this battle easier..better stop playing victim and move ur region forward like the SW is moving forward..
carnegiefan:
Those chanting "true federalism" (like the author of this article) are totally deluded. It is too late for that.
During the elections, honest people seriously campaigned to counter the narrative that the Buharist change was what Nigeria needed.
The selfish people in the SW decided to play ostrich because their brother was on the Buhari ticket. Today they are crying alongside those with genuine grievance.

Ochereome, please this is not your fight. Your Ohanaeze leaders had a well articulated proposal for restructuring Nigeria which they submitted to the constitutional conference last year. Jonathan was going to implement that recommendation but the North does not want that.In fact that was the most important reason the North and SW ganged up on Jonathan, and he lost the election.
You seem to be waking up now to punch the air on this topic, but while you are at it, please give credit to the person that deserves it (the person or group that gave you this forceful insight) - Nnamdi Kanu of Radio Biafra and IPOB.

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Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by Despirado33: 5:39pm On Jul 07, 2015
The fact, only the blind will not agree on.

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Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 5:40pm On Jul 07, 2015
Firefire:


Can you identify 'Alatenuje' when you see one ? cheesy

Anyone supporting GEJ who presided over the most corrupt administration in Africa is alatenuje.

in Yoruba, eating where you are not suppose to is alatenuje.


Anyone who benefited from GEJ's corruption big or small is alatenuje!

Tanoids are alatenujes!! cheesy cheesy cheesy

Chief, you too na alatenuje! cheesy cheesy grin grin
Re: Buhari And ‘The Change We Need’? - Ochereome Nnanna by Kjking(m): 5:57pm On Jul 07, 2015
tayebest:
I believe in the CHANGE! Patience is a viture! grin
patience has nothing to do with change rather it has everything to do with GOODLUCK

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