Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by DeRoyalFranco(m): 10:06pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
Lol... Thought they were the one hyping President Buhari just last week? Well its all about the one who give them the highest money.. Student Union tho !!! |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by JUHABACH: 10:18pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
oluwafemi113:
PDP agents at work
In order news
PDP disappoint Nigerians for good sixteen years at Central
so basically every critism of the government is the work of PDP agents ?
yep. sound logic. 4 Likes |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by harry509: 10:20pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
OboloMAN: The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has lambasted President Muhammadu Buhari on his achievements within his 100 days in charge of affairs of the country.
The students’ body said the President had failed to give a clue on whether he would turn things around for better for the masses within his constitutional four years in office.
NANS spoke through a statement issued by its Vice President on National Affairs, Comrade Timileyin Gbenga Ayenuro and tagged “Let the change be realistic, not a mantra”.
Besides, it lamented the President’s failure to fulfill his 100 days promises made to Nigerians, particularly the youths, during the campaign.
However, Buhari through his media aides and the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed has denied making promises to do a particular thing within his 100 days in office during the campaign period. But, the students union insisted that the President has no reason to deny or refuse to fulfill promises he made to Nigerians during the campaign period. The statement reads, “During Muhammadu Buhari’s Presidential campaign, it should be recalled that a public letter was published by the President titled, “My Covenant”.
“He made no fewer than thirteen promises to Nigerian in the document which are: Reduction of fuel price to N45 per liter; Subsidize oil price at $100 a barrel; pay the poorest 25 million people N5, 000 every month; guarantee 40,000 megawatts of electricity in four years; Post NYSC Stipends; provision of Free meal ticket per day for all Nigerian school children and also provision of three million jobs in his first year in office.
“To the utmost surprise of every Nigerian student, President Muhammadu Buhari, has not only failed to deliver on his numerous ‘100-day in Office promises’, the President and his media machinery are intentionally and falsely, in the bid to cover the ineptitude of failing the ‘100-day integrity test’ in the court of public opinion, denying these lofty promises made during the electioneering campaign.
“Also, he promised to build four refineries in one year; provide free education to all Nigerian children, conquer Boko Haram in two months, payment of allowance to Graduate job seekers, Tackling Child Labour, Graduate Employment, Nationwide Environmental Sanitation Plan, No foreign Health Care for Government officials, 20% Education Budget, Just Farm, Government Buys Policy, Educating the Girl Child, An Independent EFCC and ICPC, Establishment of Office of Public Defender, Protecting Freedom of Speech, More Government spending on Health, Improving National Security, Prompt and stress free pension payment, Addressing Ethno Religious Tolerance, A fair deal with women and Corruption Free Election.
“With the aforementioned lofty promises, Nigerians thought the change they expected had come. But amazingly, after 100 days in office, Buhari whom they described as ‘Baba Go Slow’ because of his sluggishness in executing government policies, has not achieved any of the promises.
“Muhammadu Buhari should learn that Nigerians mean business and are ready to see developments around the nooks and crannies of the country. Nigerians believe that terrorism will be a thing of the past, corruption will be a forgone issue. Nigerians believe that the new president should find a lasting solution to the backlog of unpaid salaries, perennial fuel scarcity, fuel subsidy regime, cost of governance, institutionalized corruption, insecurity, erratic power supply, poorly-developed education and all other human endeavors. The clock is ticking!
“Also, it is disheartening and perhaps, indicative of the direction the administration of President Buhari is heading with respect to the lopsided appointments made so far. He is just being driven by the passion to salvage a ‘perceived’ sinking state, irrespective of who is negatively affected. He needs to know that we have a federation that should be run through established laws. All the federating units must be part of the government to avoid unnecessary litigation against constitutional violations.
There are still many more appointments to be made and Nigerians are watching to see what will happen.”
www.dailypost.ng/2015/09/06/nans-tell-buhari-you-have-disappointed-us-in-your-100-days-in-office/ jst 100 days PDP agents Rr complaining Pls they shud gve baba time 2 enable him recover all d money they stole wen they wia n office for 16yrs and notin 2 show 4 we nigerians. |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by bandely(m): 10:22pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
The same NANS that endorsed GEJ after collecting their share of the national cake? Who takes this body serious again? I'm very disappointed in NANS to say the least. Imagine the President of NANS that is above 40years old! The association is just a wing of any looting political party! 1 Like |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by ellechrystal(f): 10:23pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
Freemanan: BETTER FACE YOUR BOOKS..
LEAVE THESE POLITICIANS ALONE. Are they not citizens,? R they not youths? Isn't it their right to get good governance? Face book ni. We're students encouraged to face their books before d election? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by Nobody: 10:23pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
Someone should please help us appeal to BEDC to pleease give us light at DSC Housing and the adjoining communities. Abi we no be part of Nigeria wey suppose to follow enjoy the new government promise? |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by idsamoo(m): 10:27pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
What do they know,kids like them should go and sit down somewhere .. They are just looking for something in their pockets,..small pdp goats like them |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by Nobody: 10:35pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
OboloMAN: The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has lambasted President Muhammadu Buhari on his achievements within his 100 days in charge of affairs of the country.
The students’ body said the President had failed to give a clue on whether he would turn things around for better for the masses within his constitutional four years in office.
NANS spoke through a statement issued by its Vice President on National Affairs, Comrade Timileyin Gbenga Ayenuro and tagged “Let the change be realistic, not a mantra”.
Besides, it lamented the President’s failure to fulfill his 100 days promises made to Nigerians, particularly the youths, during the campaign.
However, Buhari through his media aides and the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed has denied making promises to do a particular thing within his 100 days in office during the campaign period. But, the students union insisted that the President has no reason to deny or refuse to fulfill promises he made to Nigerians during the campaign period. The statement reads, “During Muhammadu Buhari’s Presidential campaign, it should be recalled that a public letter was published by the President titled, “My Covenant”.
“He made no fewer than thirteen promises to Nigerian in the document which are: Reduction of fuel price to N45 per liter; Subsidize oil price at $100 a barrel; pay the poorest 25 million people N5, 000 every month; guarantee 40,000 megawatts of electricity in four years; Post NYSC Stipends; provision of Free meal ticket per day for all Nigerian school children and also provision of three million jobs in his first year in office.
“To the utmost surprise of every Nigerian student, President Muhammadu Buhari, has not only failed to deliver on his numerous ‘100-day in Office promises’, the President and his media machinery are intentionally and falsely, in the bid to cover the ineptitude of failing the ‘100-day integrity test’ in the court of public opinion, denying these lofty promises made during the electioneering campaign.
“Also, he promised to build four refineries in one year; provide free education to all Nigerian children, conquer Boko Haram in two months, payment of allowance to Graduate job seekers, Tackling Child Labour, Graduate Employment, Nationwide Environmental Sanitation Plan, No foreign Health Care for Government officials, 20% Education Budget, Just Farm, Government Buys Policy, Educating the Girl Child, An Independent EFCC and ICPC, Establishment of Office of Public Defender, Protecting Freedom of Speech, More Government spending on Health, Improving National Security, Prompt and stress free pension payment, Addressing Ethno Religious Tolerance, A fair deal with women and Corruption Free Election.
“With the aforementioned lofty promises, Nigerians thought the change they expected had come. But amazingly, after 100 days in office, Buhari whom they described as ‘Baba Go Slow’ because of his sluggishness in executing government policies, has not achieved any of the promises.
“Muhammadu Buhari should learn that Nigerians mean business and are ready to see developments around the nooks and crannies of the country. Nigerians believe that terrorism will be a thing of the past, corruption will be a forgone issue. Nigerians believe that the new president should find a lasting solution to the backlog of unpaid salaries, perennial fuel scarcity, fuel subsidy regime, cost of governance, institutionalized corruption, insecurity, erratic power supply, poorly-developed education and all other human endeavors. The clock is ticking!
“Also, it is disheartening and perhaps, indicative of the direction the administration of President Buhari is heading with respect to the lopsided appointments made so far. He is just being driven by the passion to salvage a ‘perceived’ sinking state, irrespective of who is negatively affected. He needs to know that we have a federation that should be run through established laws. All the federating units must be part of the government to avoid unnecessary litigation against constitutional violations.
There are still many more appointments to be made and Nigerians are watching to see what will happen.”
www.dailypost.ng/2015/09/06/nans-tell-buhari-you-have-disappointed-us-in-your-100-days-in-office/ Thieves. Looking for association treasures to loot and run to abroad after graduation. No more business as usual. NANS IS THE MOST CORRUPT UNION IN NIGERIA. NANS IS RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUTHS NON INVOLVEMENT IN NIGERIA POLITICS COS THEY SELL THEIR SOULS EASILY.... SOLIDARITY IS FOREVER MY A$$. MY FORMER SUG PRESIDENT HAS A BIG SUPERMARKET AND A BUILDING IN ABUJA. 1 Like |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by Nobody: 10:42pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
vedaxcool: If educated people behave like this what hope is for the illiterate? But we remember PDP has oiled this nans people repeatedly hence their brains has ceased functioning. You don't blame them there' no single thing they said here that is not true. Everybody knows change is a gradual process but it is what Buhari brought upon himself. If he did not promise immediate change nobody would expect it from him. He was so desperate to win that he forgot he was making an impossible commitment. 3 Likes |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by Nobody: 10:43pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
ellechrystal:
Are they not citizens,? R they not youths? Isn't it their right to get good governance? Face book ni. We're students encouraged to face their books before d election? Okay Sorry dear. Don't face your books. 1 Like |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by goodgood2(m): 10:45pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
Tua!!! I spit on all those that were deceived by dullard-hino. It was so clear the man was on a scamming mission but y'all let the illiterate deceive ya. I warned ya, but ya ignored my warning. Once again, I spit on y'all. Tua!!! 1 Like |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by abbaapple: 10:48pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
NANS re bunch of monsters! Infact de body shuld b scrap! Always usen d body do beg for money, bunch of Morons! 1 Like |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by Godsonkemz(m): 10:49pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
Thank u 4 exposing dia nyash. Hope Baba Go slow is hearing dis. 1 Like |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by tunapius(m): 11:01pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
All of yu shld jst kip on exchnging words, y'all are nt recognised. All ur rantings no pass here |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by SamaOnPoint(m): 11:12pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
God bless the NANS VP (National Affairs), Comrade Ayenuro Timileyin Gbenga "SAFETY", for taking on the PMB's administration on the non-fulfilment of the APC, and in extension, PMB's "100-day" in office promises.
In my opinion, the APC as a party, and the Presidency as an institution, should just come out clean and inform Nigerians that their 100-day promises can no longer be feasible because of the mirage of problems inherited from the last administration. That's a more logical excuse which I believe the public will buy hook, line and sinker!
Denying such document is a calculated attempt to mislead the Nigerian people.
But on the other hand, the PMB administration looks more than capable of delivering the dividends of democracy to the masses..
NANS, as a pressure group, should continue to partner with the government in ensuring these dividends of democracy become a reality. Either by issuing intellectually sound Press Text or by physically engaging the government, at all levels, on national issues for the uplift of all Nigerians. 1 Like |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by citizenY(m): 11:17pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
OboloMAN:
Is NANS now a political party ? Why call PDP? Let them shut up before we ask of what they have achieved in their own 100 days. |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by Rushdiesel: 11:23pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
emmyblackky: Hunger don dey worry these boys again ooo. Buhari, do something sharp sharp, 200k go shut their dirty mouth.
This young man thinks with his pubic hairs. Stop telling us you didnt go to school.
Oya, where all those wailing wailers and their burukutu counterparts. I dey watch una |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by Chitumu: 11:32pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
vedaxcool: If educated people behave like this what hope is for the illiterate? But we remember PDP has oiled this nans people repeatedly hence their brains has ceased functioning. agreed 1 Like |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by Token2(m): 11:42pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
Those students body were political agents. What magic they want Me president to perform within 100days in office? . Economic has been spoiled since Obasanjo's regime till May 2015. Forme r ministers and other Nigerian/political leaders used Nigeria to make money. They were less concern about poors and the people at the grassroots. I urges Nigerians and any organization to critize those in power right now constructively by letting them know how Nigeria will move forward. Corruption has killed Nigeria, and Nigerians are now facing the consequences of the actions of those they previously voted into the office.
For Nigeria to move forward, the following must be in place and maintained: (1) Good roads that will link rural communities to cities, states, and federal capital.
(2)Reliable and stable electricity power supply. (3) Security of private sectors
If number and are in place and maintained, investors will come to both rural areas and cities to invest.
Regular and stable electricity power supply and Road network, are keys to motivate farmers, private sectors, investors and job creation. |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by Nobody: 11:47pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
be expecting more disappointments you stupid union of fools |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by baby124: 11:55pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
I just hope the president of this group is 25 and below. Otherwise the person is a thief and should be chased away as soon as possible. Make den orchestrate coup for the criminal. NANS is like Labor association. Bunch of crooks |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by felifeli: 11:55pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
oluwafemi113:
PDP agents at work
In order news
PDP disappoint Nigerians for good sixteen years at Central So you want APC to also deceive and disappoint Nigerians for another 16 years too? How old will you be then? I am sure you have no children otherwise you won't be saying this. |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by Shekau1(m): 12:07am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Freemanan: BETTER FACE YOUR BOOKS..
LEAVE THESE POLITICIANS ALONE. It is this politicians action that affect their quality of education and job opportunities to them. They have Every right to voice their dismay. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by djcliff(m): 12:20am On Sep 07, 2015 |
PDPwayoo:
Thieves. Looking for association treasures to loot and run to abroad after graduation. No more business as usual. NANS IS THE MOST CORRUPT UNION IN NIGERIA. NANS IS RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUTHS NON INVOLVEMENT IN NIGERIA POLITICS COS THEY SELL THEIR SOULS EASILY.... SOLIDARITY IS FOREVER MY A$$.
MY FORMER SUG PRESIDENT HAS A BIG SUPERMARKET AND A BUILDING IN ABUJA. 1 Like |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by HeavenShield: 12:22am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Freemanan: BETTER FACE YOUR BOOKS..
LEAVE THESE POLITICIANS ALONE. What is the need of reading books when there is no tomorrow to practice what you are reading. Let criticism be. We are not in the box not to talk. We are freemen. We are not in SAUDI ARABIA, we are in NIGERIA and the people's voice must be heard...Oga President, please start working..It took you 11 yrs to get this seat..You have less than 3yrs to fixed the mess. DO IT NOWWWW.. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by Nobody: 12:25am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Thank God he disappointed you NANS, No more sharing of public funds. Better face your studies, even though we know that most of you have been rusticated from your institutions for the past 10yrs yet still forming students. Pathetic thugz. |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by Lenry: 12:32am On Sep 07, 2015 |
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Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by seglord22(m): 12:36am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Who is NANS, this freedom of association sometimes irritate me. Those people at the NANS level are only fighting for their stomach like their role model FAYOSE. last week they were at Aso rock to pledge support, today they were lamenting. Maybe Baba no give them better money. Wailing Wailers Eku Ise |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by wealth123: 12:58am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Dont mind this jobless student, he must have been bribed to write these thrash. Produce a signed document by Buhari on all your claims or shut up and face your studies before you bag a Third Class without honours. Freemanan: BETTER FACE YOUR BOOKS..
LEAVE THESE POLITICIANS ALONE. |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by Billygee2u: 1:11am On Sep 07, 2015 |
OboloMAN: The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has lambasted President Muhammadu Buhari on his achievements within his 100 days in charge of affairs of the country.
The students’ body said the President had failed to give a clue on whether he would turn things around for better for the masses within his constitutional four years in office.
NANS spoke through a statement issued by its Vice President on National Affairs, Comrade Timileyin Gbenga Ayenuro and tagged “Let the change be realistic, not a mantra”.
Besides, it lamented the President’s failure to fulfill his 100 days promises made to Nigerians, particularly the youths, during the campaign.
However, Buhari through his media aides and the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed has denied making promises to do a particular thing within his 100 days in office during the campaign period. But, the students union insisted that the President has no reason to deny or refuse to fulfill promises he made to Nigerians during the campaign period. The statement reads, “During Muhammadu Buhari’s Presidential campaign, it should be recalled that a public letter was published by the President titled, “My Covenant”.
“He made no fewer than thirteen promises to Nigerian in the document which are: Reduction of fuel price to N45 per liter; Subsidize oil price at $100 a barrel; pay the poorest 25 million people N5, 000 every month; guarantee 40,000 megawatts of electricity in four years; Post NYSC Stipends; provision of Free meal ticket per day for all Nigerian school children and also provision of three million jobs in his first year in office.
“To the utmost surprise of every Nigerian student, President Muhammadu Buhari, has not only failed to deliver on his numerous ‘100-day in Office promises’, the President and his media machinery are intentionally and falsely, in the bid to cover the ineptitude of failing the ‘100-day integrity test’ in the court of public opinion, denying these lofty promises made during the electioneering campaign.
“Also, he promised to build four refineries in one year; provide free education to all Nigerian children, conquer Boko Haram in two months, payment of allowance to Graduate job seekers, Tackling Child Labour, Graduate Employment, Nationwide Environmental Sanitation Plan, No foreign Health Care for Government officials, 20% Education Budget, Just Farm, Government Buys Policy, Educating the Girl Child, An Independent EFCC and ICPC, Establishment of Office of Public Defender, Protecting Freedom of Speech, More Government spending on Health, Improving National Security, Prompt and stress free pension payment, Addressing Ethno Religious Tolerance, A fair deal with women and Corruption Free Election.
“With the aforementioned lofty promises, Nigerians thought the change they expected had come. But amazingly, after 100 days in office, Buhari whom they described as ‘Baba Go Slow’ because of his sluggishness in executing government policies, has not achieved any of the promises.
“Muhammadu Buhari should learn that Nigerians mean business and are ready to see developments around the nooks and crannies of the country. Nigerians believe that terrorism will be a thing of the past, corruption will be a forgone issue. Nigerians believe that the new president should find a lasting solution to the backlog of unpaid salaries, perennial fuel scarcity, fuel subsidy regime, cost of governance, institutionalized corruption, insecurity, erratic power supply, poorly-developed education and all other human endeavors. The clock is ticking!
“Also, it is disheartening and perhaps, indicative of the direction the administration of President Buhari is heading with respect to the lopsided appointments made so far. He is just being driven by the passion to salvage a ‘perceived’ sinking state, irrespective of who is negatively affected. He needs to know that we have a federation that should be run through established laws. All the federating units must be part of the government to avoid unnecessary litigation against constitutional violations.
There are still many more appointments to be made and Nigerians are watching to see what will happen.”
www.dailypost.ng/2015/09/06/nans-tell-buhari-you-have-disappointed-us-in-your-100-days-in-office/ so it's now you gullible students woke up after initial warning of pending dangers of you voting buharidullardinhothescammer? |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by Firefire(m): 1:18am On Sep 07, 2015 |
- 5k for jobless APC Nairaland thugs
- Eradicate Boko Haram terrorist within two months
- Feed the Nigerian children free
- And other bogus promises made within his 100 days in office.
“With the aforementioned lofty promises, Nigerians thought the change they expected had come. But amazingly, after 100 days in office, Buhari whom they described as ‘Baba Go Slow’ because of his sluggishness in executing government policies, has not achieved any of the promises".
I hereby declare Buhari's first One Hundred Days in office a complete waste, because to whom much is given much is expected.
Finito! 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: NANS Tells Buhari: “You Have Disappointed Us In Your 100 Days In Office” by charlesucheh(m): 1:36am On Sep 07, 2015 |
National association of which student
Abeg o!!!n
Those riffrafs aren't representing Nigeria students ooooo!
They're representing their greedy pockets! |