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Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by TonyeBarcanista(m): 7:48am On Nov 27, 2015 |
Gboliwe:The PDP is yet to show seriousness of a strong and formidable opposition. Some of us are not happy with the kind of directionless opposition played by some members of the PDP at present. The opposition instead of bringing the party closer to the masses is alienating further the party for the masses. The pDP promised credible and issue-based opposition which some of us had looked forward to but what we are getting is 'Do me-I do you' kind of opposition. Because APC opposed everything and supported their defected thieves under PDP administration doesn't mean PDP should oppose everything and support any thief being prosecuted by the government. Because APC abused Jonathan doesn't mean PDP should be abusing Buhari on daily basis and unnecessarily. I am very much disappointed with some of the party's position on some issues. A party that needs power must make herself attractive. There is a difference between sound and noice, so also is there a difference between being an opposition and being a nuisance. |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by enitiObanke(m): 7:50am On Nov 27, 2015 |
PassingShot: True talk guy,.....the worst of Buhari is going to be better than the very best of GEJ, and PDP combined. 4yrs of Buhari is going to totally eclipse the 16yrs of PDP mis-rule........ 1 Like |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by nosiebaba(m): 7:58am On Nov 27, 2015 |
glossy6:If your criticism makes sense we will gladly tolerate it. Bt why say senseless talks. I remember buying black market during gej regime 4 litres 2000 naira. No single fuel station had fuel so what are u saying. Petrol stations are selling fuel but tell us the one u saw that was selling petrol for 400 naira per litre. With picture evidence. Why must u lie in order to criticise, why must u give epic lies my brother what is your gain? |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by Jaideyone(m): 8:17am On Nov 27, 2015 |
noeloge82:lol@address the nation. the subsidy payment is being delayed by Senate approval. put pressure on your senators!!! we elected the better candidate. we don't regret our decision. stop trying to make it seem as if we had it better under the clueless one. case closed |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by nelandrewz(m): 9:51am On Nov 27, 2015 |
erekoshe: After he lost, was he in power or not? Election was conducted when? And when was the handover? |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by Gboliwe: 10:04am On Nov 27, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: OK, can you read back what you wrote and confirm that you really mean that PDP should tow the same opposition line the noisemaking APC trailed. That they should base their opposition on lies threats and violence. |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:10am On Nov 27, 2015 |
Gboliwe:The PDP is yet to show seriousness of a strong and formidable opposition. Some of us are not happy with the kind of directionless opposition played by some members of the PDP at present. The opposition instead of bringing the party closer to the masses is alienating further the party for the masses. The pDP promised credible and issue-based opposition which some of us had looked forward to but what we are getting is 'Do me-I do you' kind of opposition. Because APC opposed everything and supported their defected thieves under PDP administration doesn't mean PDP should oppose everything and support any thief being prosecuted by the government. Because APC abused Jonathan doesn't mean PDP should be abusing Buhari on daily basis and unnecessarily. I am very much disappointed with some of the party's position on some issues. A party that needs power must make herself attractive. There is a difference between sound and noice, so also is there a difference between being an opposition and being a nuisance. *I have to recheck and corrected myself* I actually mean that the PDP shouldn't tow that line. Lol |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by erekoshe: 10:33am On Nov 27, 2015 |
nelandrewz: Drop sentiments and wear your reasoning cap.. I'm no Devil's advocate, just staying the obvious. Some times leave politics and be reasonable |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by Gboliwe: 11:21am On Nov 27, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: I agree completely with you. I guess that brand of opposition is alien to Nigeria and they are yet to get their acts together. But one thing I like about Metuh though is he isn't as toutish as Liar. But he should be on his feet and we expect more bullets fired in the right direction. |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by TonyeBarcanista(m): 11:34am On Nov 27, 2015 |
Gboliwe:PDP at present is being subjected to mockery and an unserious entity by those that are supposed to protect its sanctity and project its image. Those of us that appreciate the need for sound opposition that promotes th interest of the Nigeria first must not keep quiet. |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by alaskido(m): 2:26pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
During OBJ, YARADUA, GEJ, the country was a one party state when PDP was in power until other parties formed alliance and teamed up together. So if it is the time for APC to rule so be it. |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by nelandrewz(m): 3:15pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
erekoshe: And u're reasonable? Wear ur thinking cap man. SMH |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by nelandrewz(m): 3:16pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
erekoshe: And u're reasonable? Wear ur thinking cap man! SMH |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by erekoshe: 3:17pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
nelandrewz: One day, you'll outgrow this foolishness. |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by nelandrewz(m): 3:22pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
erekoshe:Have sense IJN. SMH..... |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by erekoshe: 3:28pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
nelandrewz: You'll one day grow up to understand that you shouldn't "call the name of the Lord in vain"... Your upbringing was flawed, try correcting your manners as you grow |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by palladin: 10:23pm On Dec 12, 2015 |
nenergy: Please feel free to do so. Thanks. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari PR Article On Financial Times Paid For By Delta And Cross River State Gov by nenergy(m): 12:01am On Dec 13, 2015 |
palladin:Saw your message on Facebook. Feel free to send any additional info that will help my review. |
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