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Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by dyn1800: 3:49pm On Mar 07, 2016
even if this government is still struggling....... i still believe in it compare to the immediate past

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Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by 4wrd9ja: 3:51pm On Mar 07, 2016
uche87:
It’s been over 8 months since former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan of the People's Democratic Party handed-over the mantle of leadership to President Muhammadu Buhari on the 29th of May, 2015 and Nigerians are still waiting for the 'change' marred with failed campaign promises.

The significance of the ruling party metaphorically 'eating its words' to stay alive in the face of the cash crunch speaks volume of the party's lack of readiness to rule Nigeria but only to secure political power willy-nilly.

Below are some stringent indications the APC was never prepared to rule the country:

(1) Appointment of Ministers:

It took President Muhammadu Buhari 5 good months to appoint his cabinet members. His excuse was that his administration was trying to estimate the state of all the government ministries. We all patiently waited for the 'angelic Ministers' of change until he presented some regular politicians with tainted names. His lateness in the appointment of Ministers laid the foundation for the hush-hush preparation of the 2016 appropriation bill that stirred up controversies.

(2) Economic downturn:


During the twilight of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan's administration, the price of oil in the international market started falling. The price per barrel stood at $50 with Economic Analysts predicting an all time low value but Nigeria's political messiah, APC developed no contingency plan to turn the economy around in the face of the economic crisis and it will shock you that Buhari's budget of N6.08 trillion betrays the principle of cutting one's coat according to his size. The economy is virtually run with inactions which prompted the Nobel laureate winner, Wole Soyinka to advocate for a national economic conference to ameliorate the situation.

(3) Non-inclusion of youths in governance as promised:

I am an APC sympathizer but the party has to accept its level of emptiness in the promises made during election campaign period. The Vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo claimed no youth qualified for an appointment to Buhari's cabinet out of the over 64 million youths (age 15-35) Nigeria comprises of. This is laughable and it all bores down to a lack of an instituted structure or sketched plan to accommodate a youth like we have in the United Arab Emirates today.

(4) Blame Game:


Goodluck Jonathan has been blamed for the current strength of Boko Haram, unemployment, corruption, poor infrastructural facilities, fuel scarcity and even the recent outbreak of Lassa fever amongst others. The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed even reiterated that the APC wouldn't have stood a chance if Jonathan's administration was favourable to Nigerians. Invariably, Jonathan is being blamed for APC's victory at the centre. I want to use this juncture to remind the ruling party that government is a continuum. The past shouldn't be an impediment to the future and good leaders are made in tough times. The blame game is a subtle escape route for cluelessness. The Nigerian masses are hungry for results.

(5) Abduction of Chibok school girls:


The kidnap of over 230 Chibok school girls in Borno state during the Jonathan-led PDP administration was well capitalized on by the APC during the presidential election campaign period. I will not blame the APC government for its failure to rescue the girls as promised but President Muhammadu Buhari's statement of setting up a panel of inquiry for a fresh probe into the Chibok girls abduction after 6 months of his assumption of power while meeting with the #BringBackOurGirls campaign team and the parents of the victims in Aso Rock Villa, Abuja speaks volume of expertise in talking the talk and not walking the walk. APC did a good job with the criticisms on the abduction but nobody ever thought about proffering a solution to the recovery of the innocent girls.

(6) Failed promise on social security for unemployed youths:


The APC has spoken in different tongues on the N5, 000 palliatives for unemployed youths before Buhari recently cleared the air. Lai Mohammed did a wonderful job twisting the welfare package to benefit only the 'vulnerable' Nigerians. Who isn't vulnerable among the masses? Well, I was shocked when the State Minister for Labour and Employment, James Ocholi (R.I.P) stated there was no data available for the number of unemployed youth to operationalise the programme meaning it was a ruse all along.

(7) Job creation for Nigerians:


The increase in the level of unemployment and under-employment was one of the major reasons why most Nigerian youths joined the APC bandwagon as the party strongly expressed its commitment to provide jobs to boost the economic status of the people. Well, APC easily identified the problem without a tested measure to resolve it. This accounts for the anger of youths expressed via social media with various Twitter hashtags.
Lai Mohammed added salt to the injuries of people by claiming the party never promised to 'give jobs' but simply 'create jobs'. Isn't that tricky and smart of this current administration?

(cool Budget crisis:


That 2016 national budget was trailed by criticisms from the first day it was presented as it was an embodiment of misplaced priorities and lack of planning. Till date, there are mixed reports on the budgeting system. This prompted the eventual theft of the appropriation bill. It was later withdrawn officially and represented before we were ushered into the episode of 'budget padding'. With the national budget representing the plan which a state construction process follows, one would wonder if the APC ever thought of winning the highly heated 2015 presidential election.

(9) Lack of progress in the power sector:

The power sector is key to the economic development of Nigeria. With stable electricity supply, cost of production of companies will reduce, goods and services will become cheaper, entrepreneurs will emerge with small businesses of growth potentials due to the enabling ground, and life will be more comfortable for the people and other benefits. You will agree with me that there is no significant improvement in that sector since the emergence of the former Governor of Lagos state, Babatunde Raji Fashola as the Minister of Power, Works and Housing. Not even an act of body language from the minister who probably uses a generator to supply power in his own house. Fashola's 45% increment in electricity tariffs without focusing on the supply of power has defamed the APC. This is a mere show of guess work and eleventh hour rush.


(10) Buhari's passion for junketing:


In more 8 months, President Muhammadu Buhari has travelled to over 20 countries, jetting out about 25 times in the face of the cash crunch crippling Nigeria. This is an action he criticized the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo in the year 2003. Nigerians are yet to see the benefits of the expensive foreign trips even though China has pledged to invest $60 billion in Africa and the United Arab Emirates has pledged to assist in the repatriation of stolen funds stashed in the country. Buhari is desperately seeking for Foreign Direct Investment forgetting the fact that the development of infrastructural facilities is the key to attracting foreign investors and not wooing them with words.

Buhari's recent signing of Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) with Qatar to pave way for direct flights between major cities of both countries is highly questionable considering the fact that Qatar has delisted Nigeria from countries its giving visa for entry as they probably regard Nigerians as unfit for their country. This is just a few of terrible feedback that have leaked to the public.

http://villagetowncrier..com.ng/2016/03/2015-election-top-10-indications-apc.html

Osayimwen Osahon George
Smile2georgex@yahoo.com



Apc and buhari are still busy doing practicals with Nigeria. I wonder which specimen we are. undecided
uche87:
It’s been over 8 months since former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan of the People's Democratic Party handed-over the mantle of leadership to President Muhammadu Buhari on the 29th of May, 2015 and Nigerians are still waiting for the 'change' marred with failed campaign promises.

The significance of the ruling party metaphorically 'eating its words' to stay alive in the face of the cash crunch speaks volume of the party's lack of readiness to rule Nigeria but only to secure political power willy-nilly.

Below are some stringent indications the APC was never prepared to rule the country:

(1) Appointment of Ministers:

It took President Muhammadu Buhari 5 good months to appoint his cabinet members. His excuse was that his administration was trying to estimate the state of all the government ministries. We all patiently waited for the 'angelic Ministers' of change until he presented some regular politicians with tainted names. His lateness in the appointment of Ministers laid the foundation for the hush-hush preparation of the 2016 appropriation bill that stirred up controversies.

(2) Economic downturn:


During the twilight of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan's administration, the price of oil in the international market started falling. The price per barrel stood at $50 with Economic Analysts predicting an all time low value but Nigeria's political messiah, APC developed no contingency plan to turn the economy around in the face of the economic crisis and it will shock you that Buhari's budget of N6.08 trillion betrays the principle of cutting one's coat according to his size. The economy is virtually run with inactions which prompted the Nobel laureate winner, Wole Soyinka to advocate for a national economic conference to ameliorate the situation.

(3) Non-inclusion of youths in governance as promised:

I am an APC sympathizer but the party has to accept its level of emptiness in the promises made during election campaign period. The Vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo claimed no youth qualified for an appointment to Buhari's cabinet out of the over 64 million youths (age 15-35) Nigeria comprises of. This is laughable and it all bores down to a lack of an instituted structure or sketched plan to accommodate a youth like we have in the United Arab Emirates today.

(4) Blame Game:


Goodluck Jonathan has been blamed for the current strength of Boko Haram, unemployment, corruption, poor infrastructural facilities, fuel scarcity and even the recent outbreak of Lassa fever amongst others. The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed even reiterated that the APC wouldn't have stood a chance if Jonathan's administration was favourable to Nigerians. Invariably, Jonathan is being blamed for APC's victory at the centre. I want to use this juncture to remind the ruling party that government is a continuum. The past shouldn't be an impediment to the future and good leaders are made in tough times. The blame game is a subtle escape route for cluelessness. The Nigerian masses are hungry for results.

(5) Abduction of Chibok school girls:


The kidnap of over 230 Chibok school girls in Borno state during the Jonathan-led PDP administration was well capitalized on by the APC during the presidential election campaign period. I will not blame the APC government for its failure to rescue the girls as promised but President Muhammadu Buhari's statement of setting up a panel of inquiry for a fresh probe into the Chibok girls abduction after 6 months of his assumption of power while meeting with the #BringBackOurGirls campaign team and the parents of the victims in Aso Rock Villa, Abuja speaks volume of expertise in talking the talk and not walking the walk. APC did a good job with the criticisms on the abduction but nobody ever thought about proffering a solution to the recovery of the innocent girls.

(6) Failed promise on social security for unemployed youths:


The APC has spoken in different tongues on the N5, 000 palliatives for unemployed youths before Buhari recently cleared the air. Lai Mohammed did a wonderful job twisting the welfare package to benefit only the 'vulnerable' Nigerians. Who isn't vulnerable among the masses? Well, I was shocked when the State Minister for Labour and Employment, James Ocholi (R.I.P) stated there was no data available for the number of unemployed youth to operationalise the programme meaning it was a ruse all along.

(7) Job creation for Nigerians:


The increase in the level of unemployment and under-employment was one of the major reasons why most Nigerian youths joined the APC bandwagon as the party strongly expressed its commitment to provide jobs to boost the economic status of the people. Well, APC easily identified the problem without a tested measure to resolve it. This accounts for the anger of youths expressed via social media with various Twitter hashtags.
Lai Mohammed added salt to the injuries of people by claiming the party never promised to 'give jobs' but simply 'create jobs'. Isn't that tricky and smart of this current administration?

(cool Budget crisis:


That 2016 national budget was trailed by criticisms from the first day it was presented as it was an embodiment of misplaced priorities and lack of planning. Till date, there are mixed reports on the budgeting system. This prompted the eventual theft of the appropriation bill. It was later withdrawn officially and represented before we were ushered into the episode of 'budget padding'. With the national budget representing the plan which a state construction process follows, one would wonder if the APC ever thought of winning the highly heated 2015 presidential election.

(9) Lack of progress in the power sector:

The power sector is key to the economic development of Nigeria. With stable electricity supply, cost of production of companies will reduce, goods and services will become cheaper, entrepreneurs will emerge with small businesses of growth potentials due to the enabling ground, and life will be more comfortable for the people and other benefits. You will agree with me that there is no significant improvement in that sector since the emergence of the former Governor of Lagos state, Babatunde Raji Fashola as the Minister of Power, Works and Housing. Not even an act of body language from the minister who probably uses a generator to supply power in his own house. Fashola's 45% increment in electricity tariffs without focusing on the supply of power has defamed the APC. This is a mere show of guess work and eleventh hour rush.


(10) Buhari's passion for junketing:


In more 8 months, President Muhammadu Buhari has travelled to over 20 countries, jetting out about 25 times in the face of the cash crunch crippling Nigeria. This is an action he criticized the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo in the year 2003. Nigerians are yet to see the benefits of the expensive foreign trips even though China has pledged to invest $60 billion in Africa and the United Arab Emirates has pledged to assist in the repatriation of stolen funds stashed in the country. Buhari is desperately seeking for Foreign Direct Investment forgetting the fact that the development of infrastructural facilities is the key to attracting foreign investors and not wooing them with words.

Buhari's recent signing of Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) with Qatar to pave way for direct flights between major cities of both countries is highly questionable considering the fact that Qatar has delisted Nigeria from countries its giving visa for entry as they probably regard Nigerians as unfit for their country. This is just a few of terrible feedback that have leaked to the public.

http://villagetowncrier..com.ng/2016/03/2015-election-top-10-indications-apc.html

Osayimwen Osahon George
Smile2georgex@yahoo.com



Apc and buhari are still busy doing practicals with Nigeria. I wonder which specimen we are.

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Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by Emnyte(m): 3:51pm On Mar 07, 2016
DeRay98:
E.warriors from Edo state, PDP squandered 16 yrs of economic boom, you are complaining about 9months after mate of their disastrous reign of wastages and ineptitude. Sorry man, no more money to share as power has changed hands, somebody else has clear the mess you left behind.
yes buhari has hit the ground running running as promised.

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Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by ThatNova(m): 3:51pm On Mar 07, 2016
true sha
APC has failed the public in many ways but i still stand with buhari. i will only judge him after 4years.
i still believe Nigeria will be great, irrespective of who's the president.
let's keep hope alive

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Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by Pavarottii(m): 3:51pm On Mar 07, 2016
kolmart:
so you want to be taken 5k every month without doing noffin? You are a rogue
Do u know that's why some people voted for them? Wen they promised they will do so. Wat will those people do now?

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Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by mindtricks: 3:52pm On Mar 07, 2016
ShineuEye:
Apc were only interested in getting rid of Jonathan.

That was all the "change" that really mattered to the shameless APC "change" agents as they continue to prove their critics right, that afterall there is no change, but only one chance!

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Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by 4wrd9ja: 3:53pm On Mar 07, 2016
dyn1800:
even if this government is still struggling....... i still believe in it compare to the immediate past
Eayaaahhh undecided
dyn1800:
even if this government is still struggling....... i still believe in it compare to the immediate past
Eayaaahhh
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by free13: 3:54pm On Mar 07, 2016
Hmmm.....
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by Atyem(m): 3:56pm On Mar 07, 2016
@OP,I will take you serious when you suggest better solutions to Nigeria problems. Answer this question "if you were the president with the current oil price and low reserve from the past administration, what would you have done better?"
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by opeyemiieblog(m): 3:56pm On Mar 07, 2016
lol.....see funny comments
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by Standing5(m): 3:56pm On Mar 07, 2016
uche87:
It’s been over 8 months since former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan of the People's Democratic Party handed-over the mantle of leadership to President Muhammadu Buhari on the 29th of May, 2015 and Nigerians are still waiting for the 'change' marred with failed campaign promises.

The significance of the ruling party metaphorically 'eating its words' to stay alive in the face of the cash crunch speaks volume of the party's lack of readiness to rule Nigeria but only to secure political power willy-nilly.

Below are some stringent indications the APC was never prepared to rule the country:

(1) Appointment of Ministers:

It took President Muhammadu Buhari 5 good months to appoint his cabinet members. His excuse was that his administration was trying to estimate the state of all the government ministries. We all patiently waited for the 'angelic Ministers' of change until he presented some regular politicians with tainted names. His lateness in the appointment of Ministers laid the foundation for the hush-hush preparation of the 2016 appropriation bill that stirred up controversies.

(2) Economic downturn:


During the twilight of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan's administration, the price of oil in the international market started falling. The price per barrel stood at $50 with Economic Analysts predicting an all time low value but Nigeria's political messiah, APC developed no contingency plan to turn the economy around in the face of the economic crisis and it will shock you that Buhari's budget of N6.08 trillion betrays the principle of cutting one's coat according to his size.
How did GEJ plan to turn the economy around. He was planning on increasing TAX, stopping amnesty, and selling NNPC in addition to borrowing. How is that better APC blocking of leakages that has helped reduce borrowing rate, while avoiding the hardship more TAX, Amnesty cancellation, and NNPC sale would av brought us? Keep typing half-baked stuff up there.
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by Cavenchy(m): 3:58pm On Mar 07, 2016
Rather than concentrate on blame game, my following points are a collection of failures of Nigerian leaders after over half a century and the way forward, governance isn't supposed to be difficult. Let's analyse!

1: Unsteady Power (We speak of diversification but it is easier achieved with uninterrupted electrical power which should fuel industrialisation, reduce cost of production and attract local and foreign investment. Even education, research and health facilities would improve drastically, not forgetting technological transformation to improve security using street cctvs and technological Intel for security agencies. Let's be honest, which serious production/manufacturing company invests in a country that costs more to run a business using generators?)

2: No database to account for Nigerian citizenry (Many people in the rural areas don't have passports or ID cards, how can you know who is a citizen and who is not? How can you plan for demographics you don't have? A database will check crime, reduce corruption a hundred fold and also checkmate illegals coming to Nigeria and not returning to their countries afterwards)

3: Porous Borders (Nigerian population seems to be increasing but not everybody in Nigeria is Nigerian, the borders need to be tightened, many Africans run to Nigeria, compete for our resources and never go back, they are not deported after they overstay. Many learn pidgin and one local language. And as long as they are black, you assume they are Nigerians)

4: Ineffective human rights awareness and sensitisation. (It's appalling a police/military officer would slap someone or beat them up and the victim doesn't even know this is wrong or where to report the case to get justice.

5: Non diversification of the economy (the congestion in Lagos, Abuja and other major cities is as a result of neglect in other regions of the country. Government should ensure every region has a booming industry that is of exportable quality: revive the textile, steel industry and create more: not just agriculture but food processing centres for the agricultural produce as well, tourist cities, a Nigerian Las Vegas if you will, a state of the art Sports City, Gaint shopping mall cities, a movie creator's haven city - yeah Nollywood needs a city, pending availability of electricity then massive industrialisation like plane manufacturing plants, space development cities Nigerian NASA, Mobile Phone and Computer Manufacturing Towns like Silicon Valley, all of these should be well connected with public subsidised rail systems funded by tax paid by these businesses. It shouldn't take anyone more than a day to get to any part of the country and also return, that is the only way investments can flourish and intercity trade would improve, boosting the economy. We have enough population in labour to make all of these a reality).

Any government who can solve these 5 mysteries would put Nigeria at par with world powers, many of the countries that can't achieve these things don't have the population(labour)

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Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by dyn1800: 3:59pm On Mar 07, 2016
that remain your case! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

4wrd9ja:
Eayaaahhh undecided Eayaaahhh
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by Jesusloveyou: 4:00pm On Mar 07, 2016
Pls let us just ignore the op, he stil a kid, he know nothing,
For his deluded mind, he think to govern is" u chop,i chop" like in d past

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Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by Koleman(m): 4:02pm On Mar 07, 2016
But they will be there till 2019
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by Taeewo(m): 4:05pm On Mar 07, 2016
We don hear
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by ProfessorPeter(m): 4:07pm On Mar 07, 2016
Next time if una see anybody were he advocate for NEPA bill holder to lead Nigeria, una go stone am.

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Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by 4wrd9ja: 4:09pm On Mar 07, 2016
specimen A
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by bovo(m): 4:13pm On Mar 07, 2016
While I never allow myself to be moved by "senseless" opinions like this, I can only wish that your words can have a direct positive impact on the current situation of the country. Every country has its problems and this country would not be an exception. We ordinary citizens can only hope and pray that things would get better irrespective of the ruling party.
P.S. Wail from now till 2019 and the APC will still be in power, just know that your negative thoughts translate to actions; you think it would be worse, it would be, you hope for the best, things would get better. Adios.
BovoBay has spoken!
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by 4wrd9ja: 4:15pm On Mar 07, 2016
dyn1800:
that remain your case! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
na you get am grin
dyn1800:
that remain your case! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
na you get am
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by Jesusloveyou: 4:18pm On Mar 07, 2016
Pavarottii:

Do u know that's why some people voted for them? Wen they promised they will do so. Wat will those people do now?
we promise and fulfil,
And to recover the commonwealth pdp has stolen,
In a nutshell, we wil recover that which pdp has stolen to fulfil d promise, so don,t worry, u wailers should be happy
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by 4wrd9ja: 4:18pm On Mar 07, 2016
dyn1800:
that remain your case! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
na you get am grin
dyn1800:
that remain your case! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
na you get am ooo
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by dyn1800: 4:19pm On Mar 07, 2016
ENJOY

4wrd9ja:
na you get am grin na you get am
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by bokohalal(m): 4:20pm On Mar 07, 2016
More like TEN REASONS WHY THE OP IS UNINTELLIGENT.

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Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by FTBOY: 4:21pm On Mar 07, 2016
lion042:
God will punish all those behind nigeria progress
nigga....do you really mean what you said?
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by searay(m): 4:25pm On Mar 07, 2016
phemybof:
The main problem PMB admin has wt major Nigerians is because its first time an opposition wil win a ruling party in Nigeria,that why PMB admin critics are daily increasingly.
What pdp can not fixed in last 16yrs Nor Gej in 6yrs and you want PMB to do so in 9mnths.

d dudes below me are spewing trash
Bros, not like that. Let's PMB just start working and let's know where the nation is heading to.

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Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by oluamid(m): 4:26pm On Mar 07, 2016
Let me tell you something Mr OP:

No matter how bad APC is (and admittedly they are currently falling hands), it would still take something of a world record to beat PDP dismal record in the running of the affairs of this country. I'm not holding brief for Buhari or APC, but it will be largely unrealistic to expect a drastic change in Nigeria within one year.

I agree that APC dug their own grave by promising a lot and delivering precious little in their first 9 months. But they have something that the PDP had but squandered; it is called time. A lot can still be achieved in 3 years 3 months so maybe they can still turn the tide.

Let me just make one thing clear: That the APC is currently failing is no justification that we should have voted for the PDP and Jonathan in 2015. Tribal or religious sentiments aside, voting the PDP or Jonathan in 2015 would be akin to expecting a different result with the same ingredients. Even the guy that invented the light bulb after 1000 tries didn't do it the same way for those 1000 times.

Come 2019, if Buhari fails to up his game and perform I'll be one of those who would come to Nairaland to campaign for his removal. But definitely not to bring back PDP but to aspire to something greater.

In 2015 it was anything but Jonathan and PDP. Many of us still remember and we won't forget come 2019.

My advice for KOWA and the rest; start warming up.

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Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by dammytosh: 4:29pm On Mar 07, 2016
ADBOK:

Shut up there! Shut up! Infact go into coma! Rubbish! Fatuous proponent of a retrogressive Nigeria and a numbskull dispensation...

Oya go forward, bring back Jonathan.

Odeee.
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by DaBullIT(m): 4:31pm On Mar 07, 2016
Waylers incorporated
Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by amazingspiderma: 4:47pm On Mar 07, 2016
APC and Sunday Oliseh have one thing in common. They are good at criticism in front of tv, both think good leadership is about speaking English.
When they now got the job,they could not produce results,then they started looking for whom to blame.
It takes a job to prove your competency not grammar.

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Re: 2015 Election: Top 10 Indications APC Wasn't Ready To Rule Nigeria by ADBOK: 5:07pm On Mar 07, 2016
dammytosh:

Oya go forward, bring back Jonathan.
Odeee.
Oponu, amunkunmeko...

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