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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by basilo101: 1:18pm On Sep 10, 2016
No afonja should be admitted into wailers club unless he openly apologize to GEJ, all this half hearted wailing can not be trusted especially coming from the hypocrite afonjas

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by Paperwhite(m): 1:24pm On Sep 10, 2016
"Buhari needs to make a conscious effort to tear the toga of vindictiveness and irritability that appears to surround him. The biggest image deficit he has today is due to the fact that his biggest pet project, the war against corruption, is believed to be largely uncoordinated and too staccato in outlook." This is the classical truth.

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by Newmanluckyman(m): 1:46pm On Sep 10, 2016
basingstoke:
Dele momodu, a staunch supporter of President Buhari finally hits hard on him.Please read on

Source ; http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/09/10/unveiling-president-buharis-mindset/

Fellow Nigerians, I doubt if there is anyone who does not see and feel President Muhammadu Buhari is a complex character. As a matter of fact, that is the veritable hallmark of his persona and super brand. Those of us that supported him voluntarily, and almost blindly, last year did so out of our acute frustration with Project Nigeria.

There were those who hated his guts but still went ahead to vote for him because they expected him to wave the fabled magic wand and bring sanity and succour to our insane clime. What no one bargained for was the repercussion, and reverberation, of such venture and adventure. As always, Nigerians felt their situation could never be worse under Buhari than that of the 16-year rule of profligacy of the PDP and the squander-manic regime of President Goodluck Jonathan.



The APC operatives ran a blistering campaign with active collaboration and connivance from some of us. On the matter of the continuation of the Jonathan Presidency, there was no negotiation. Even now as people pummel us over the seeming inertia or retrogression of the Buhari government, I still stand by my decision to support Major General Muhammadu Buhari, warts and all. Walahi, I would have loved any of the combinations of Donald Duke, Nasir El Rufai, Rotimi Amaechi, Aminu Tambuwal, Mobola Johnson, Babatunde Raji Fashola, Nuhu Ribadu, Oby Ezekwesili, Charles Soludo, Akinwunmi Adesina, Pat Utomi, Kayode Fayemi, and some of our other tested and brightest young stars.

They may have their personal foibles like all mortals do but I’m persuaded that Nigeria would have joined the comity of other nations parading some youthful cerebral leaders by now. But the ways of Nigerian politicians are not the ways of mere mortals. We have our unique and peculiar methods of doing things. Our incorrigibility is almost second to none. Everything about us is about self and self alone. Everyone’s permutation is about who is his friend, school mate, church member, Muslim brother, godfather or godson, village folk, and so on. It is not about what you know but more about who you know. Nepotism is the order of the day!

That is why the best of the myriad of Nigerian brains would never be able to win elections at certain levels because of our irredeemable obsession with primordial and parochial sentiments. The import of my preamble is that Buhari was a product of our maddening and inordinate search for a near saint amongst us and he perfectly fitted the bill. Buhari himself must have assumed that the votes given to him were signed off carte-blanche and in blind trust. I’m sure he never expected that the honeymoon would not be an endless romance.

But things and times have changed. It is now sour grapes time. Except for profiteers and/or pretenders who would not tell our President the gospel truth, things are falling apart. The reasons are not because of what Buhari and company are doing wrong but because of what they are not doing right which I hope to enumerate and dissect.

I had chosen to write on this topic before I received the message quoted below from a young, concerned Nigerian reflecting on the “new” rebranding that we have been subjected to. His views mirror the present mood of the nation and the restiveness of our people especially the young ones who fought gallantly for Change and PMB!

“President Buhari, with all due respect to your high office, you are losing me. What’s wrong? What’s wrong with your advisers? Who got you to sign up to the cliché called “Change Begins With Me” and to throw the weight of your office behind it? Did they put together a crack team of psychologists, communicators, sociologists, political scientists, etc? I refuse to believe that this programme, and especially the name, is the product of deep thinking and reflection.

First, the idea that “Change Begins With Me”, renders all our efforts to get you elected in 2015 worthless. Heck, why did we bother? If it’s going to start with us Lilliputs, we might as well have left Goodluck Jonathan in office and allow him and his band of hopeless cohorts to get on with the good job they were doing of raping Nigeria. Don’t you get it? Change began with you! We, the people, already implemented the biggest change possible with turning around this country by electing you on the mantra of change. So why are you now passing the buck? The buck is on your desk. Make the change happen and we will follow from there. It’s over a year and many, sadly, are already suffering buyer’s remorse. Arrest the trend!

Secondly, what change can any single individual put into action that will impact the culture and behaviour of 180m people in double quick time? We are in a hurry, Mr. President. So much has been lost. So to rely on Adeola, Abubakar or Opara to start the change and hope that we will be counting gains in months is delusional. You don’t have all the time. We do not have the time. Start the Change!” – Chris Adetayo
Let me reiterate that I have had the privilege of meeting and interacting with some members of the Buhari administration.

I can confirm that I have held discussions and communicated the feelings of both the rich and poor on the streets directly to them. However, I am not sure that they are in tune with the reality of things on this side of the divide. I believe I have sufficient knowledge of the political history of Nigeria. I’m afraid to say, I see the same symptoms of afflictions that ravaged previous governments and rendered them incapacitated. I’m saddened that no lessons seemed to have been learnt from our beleaguered past. Government appears to believe only in its own mind-set and every complaint or suggestion is summed up in some dangerous conclusions: the wailing wailers; corruption is fighting back; the suffering of Nigerians is exaggerated, etc.

Equally worrisome is the apparent paranoia that has crept into our senior government officials. Every commentator or demonstrator is perceived an enemy of government. I was surprised to read how my childhood friend and brother, Femi Adesina, singled me out in his article yesterday and accused me of insinuating that he was too comfortable in Aso Rock. There are so many occupants in Aso Rock and I know the limits of Femi’s influence on the men of power. I can never blame him for what I clearly know is beyond him. He faces the same dilemma of his predecessors who found themselves defending the indefensible in order to exhibit their hard work, competence and loyalty. It is a delicate and thankless job that leads oftentimes to Golgotha. I love Femi so much that I would rather offer him my sincere prayers instead of hanging him.

Let me go to the next case at hand. I could not believe the shabby treatment meted to Mrs Oby Ezekwesili and other members of the Bring Back Our Girls agitators. Their harmless and defenceless group is being harassed for merely exercising their constitutionally guaranteed rights of expression, association and movement. They constitute no danger whatsoever to society. Even if President Buhari won’t receive or entertain them, a senior member of the Federal Government should have been assigned to meet, pacify and reassure them.

Something is terminally wrong with our crisis management capabilities. Our proclivity for mismanaging and escalating troubles is legendary. This particular case is as disgraceful as it is unnecessary. Once upon a time, in the not too distant past, these were the friends of Buhari. They had pinned their hope on the muscular and military abilities of our President to liberate the Chibok girls in a jiffy. If things were proving difficult as it seems, constant dialogue is the only way out of the debacle.

But the handlers of Buhari prefer to fuel the long held belief or myth that Buhari is a mean and ruthless man. This is not good. It also comes at the wrong time. This administration has been accused of several human rights abuses and, according to the Minster of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, the President is heading for the United Nations on Tuesday to make the case that his administration is not guilty of such allegations. Intolerance for the rights of expression, association and movement cannot be a good way of making out such a case.

Anyone who has met President Buhari would readily attest to his simplicity and humility. His witty jokes are remarkable and legendary, just like his hearty smiles and laughter are infectious. He certainly means well for Nigeria and wants to rid our nation of the debilitating cankerworm of corruption and indiscipline. Why, therefore, would anyone want to remind Nigerians that the Buhari in uniform is not different from Buhari, the born again democrat. Why are they compounding Buhari’s image of an irascible dictator? Buhari needs to make a conscious effort to tear the toga of vindictiveness and irritability that appears to surround him. The biggest image deficit he has today is due to the fact that his biggest pet project, the war against corruption, is believed to be largely uncoordinated and too staccato in outlook.

It is difficult to ignore the cries of so many Nigerians who feel let down by a government that promised so much change but seems to have short-changed the people who saw Buhari as a liberator. Even if some of the most vociferous complainants are being cheeky and outright mischievous, many are doing so out of genuine concern. They do not want Buhari to fail. It is someone who loves you unconditionally that can do this. They are worried that the President behaves like a man who feels he has all the time in the world when in reality he has none. Some believe that he started fading and failing when he took his time in selecting his ministers and advisers. The intractable squabbles in his Party has also contributed to the lacklustre nature of his government. APC does not look or act like a Party in power. There seems to be no serious input from the Party to the affairs of government and governance.

The government has been wobbling and fumbling by doing the same things PDP used to do that led to the disintegration of the biggest political party in Africa, according to their self-glorification. The war of attrition in PDP has been passed on to APC. A house divided against itself is inviting extermination. And whenever politicians fight dirty it affects governance adversely.

The economy is in shambles and the commonest justification is that Jonathan’s gang looted the treasury. All that is well and good. But Nigerians knew this and therefore voted for Change! We promised to make things much better. Fighting corruption alone would not save Nigeria. We must fight endemic poverty. If Alhaji Lai Muhammed likes, let him launch a million campaigns and waste more scarce resources on doing a rehash of what past governments did that led nowhere. The Yoruba have a way of describing this kind of unproductive sermonisation: “Eni ebi npa ko gbo iwaasu!” (A hungry man does not listen to sermons in the church).

What the people want to see are the following: a drastic reduction in the size and budget of our over-bloated governments; a sustained war against poverty; protection of lives and properties; creating a less rancorous atmosphere for businesses to thrive; special concessions and incentives to employers of labour; a stable currency; upgrading our educational system and making the schools’ curriculum more relevant to our communities and society in general; provision of social infrastructure, particularly power, good roads, hospitals and potable water; and so on.

The mind-set of gloating over the fall of some former members of the privileged class is counter-productive. We must be careful of the image portrayed to foreign investors. Let government concentrate urgently on alleviating the suffering of the people. It is obvious that government may never be able to collect enough money back from the brigands and looters to make appreciable impact on our national treasury. We should stop building our castle in the air and start thinking outside the box.
... Dele Momodu, another hypocrite on the loose. Why always bringing GEJ in his usual pendulum that will never swing

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by wadetaw202: 2:10pm On Sep 10, 2016
LizGray:
He made a lot of sense. But will buhari even listen?


Hmmm,....u seem to be among the very few that read the writeup.

Thanks for being wise and sensible among a host of deadbrains, who would rather comment trash than reason properly.

He neither supported APC nor PDP and that is the true face of unbiased criticism.

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by wadetaw202: 2:11pm On Sep 10, 2016
Newmanluckyman:
... Dele Momodu, another hypocrite on the loose. Why always bringing GEJ in his usual pendulum that will never swing

Stop being unreasonable.

If you read that writeup with your senses intact, you will see that his criticisms are for both APC and PDP.

And is it not true that gej looted Nigeria's treasury?
Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by wadetaw202: 2:14pm On Sep 10, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
[size=16pt]Did anybody read this??[/size]



angry angry

Yeah, the very few, who are sensible, actually read it.
Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by Electgineer99: 2:15pm On Sep 10, 2016
basilo101:
No afonja should be admitted into wailers club unless he openly apologize to GEJ, all this half hearted wailing can not be trusted especially coming from the hypocrite afonjas
After he destroyed Nigeria abi? I already know you Igbos always celebrate stupidity. A corrupt man to you is a hero! .....Ehn the man killed in Indonesia for hard drug get a royal burial.
Who will vote PMB if your Son is better?
Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by BeeBeeOoh(m): 2:17pm On Sep 10, 2016
wadetaw202:


Yeah, the very few, who are sensible, actually read it.
this 1 coma full your sentence e be like sey u be tailor of Cut & Join... angry angry

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by wadetaw202: 2:19pm On Sep 10, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
this 1 coma full your sentence e be like sey u must be a tailor of Cut & Join... angry angry


Very sensible people comment with their senses intact. They don't see stupidity as sign of exposure.

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by BeeBeeOoh(m): 3:48pm On Sep 10, 2016
wadetaw202:



Very sensible people comment with their senses intact. They don't see stupidity as sign of exposure.
u still dey blow grammar for this small comment wey I comment nawa oh.. angry angry

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by ivandragon: 4:00pm On Sep 10, 2016
people like DM always knew about the faults of PMB, but the thinking was that by the time the man gets into power, he would allow the likes of DM & co to have prominent roles in the administration.

alas, the Arewa mafia where smarter.

PMB remains the best thing to happen to Nigeria. his regime has exposed the soft underbelly of a country founded on very fault premises.

past PMB, there will be a lot of 'healing', restructuring & reorientation in Nigeria.

past PMB, Nigeria will discover herself & emerge stronger.

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by Nobody: 4:02pm On Sep 10, 2016
yorubasmustprosper:
"But things and times have changed. It is now sour grapes time. Except for profiteers and/or pretenders who would not tell our President the gospel truth, things are falling apart. "

This is where I stopped reading Dele cry baby trash...
This man and instability reminds me of Zuma meme..

Until your zombism is completely cleansed of the smaller iota of 'blame Jonathan syndrome' we cannot reserve wailers form for you..

Buhari is a MASTER failure and until you recites this like Almajuri in Islamic schools(moving ur head from front to back), you remain a hypocrite that can't be trusted..

BTW: I observed where you politely accused Buhari of Human Rights Abuses...You are right there too..


Dele-de-Human-kpogh-kpough¡¡
Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by onatisi(m): 4:38pm On Sep 10, 2016
We shouted and shouted before the elections and after the elections the signs were there within the first 2 weeks that buhari doesn't even know that he is the president but Nigerians never listened then.
Remaining obj to write one of his demonic letters

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by tuniski: 4:48pm On Sep 10, 2016
Byko899:
if everyone who supported buhari can start talking this way, am sure we will have a better government, is not all about trying to blame those who did not vote APC for loosing out,no!, is just about putting pressure on the government to do more, am very sure buhari does not know most of the problem we are having now or what Nigerians are saying, because his corrupt aids will not allow that, if he buhari knows most of the things going on in this country judging from his personality, we will not be suffering like this, aso rock cabals are seriously working,I supported APC and I regret it to be honest with everyone,there character and that of PDP is no different.my pain is that most people that supported this government find it extremely difficult to voice there regret even in the face of deep suffering
The synonym for cabal is incompetence! Blame no one but Buhari!
Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by Nobody: 5:03pm On Sep 10, 2016
onatisi:
We shouted and shouted before the elections and after the elections the signs were there within the first 2 weeks that buhari doesn't even know that he is the president but Nigerians never listened then.
Remaining obj to write one of his demonic letters

I just wonder... When you say nigerians never listened..... What exactly do u think nigerians should do ? Just wondering and asking
Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by Ahmeduana(m): 5:11pm On Sep 10, 2016
basingstoke:
Dele momodu, a staunch supporter of President Buhari finally hits hard on him.Please read on

Source ; http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/09/10/unveiling-president-buharis-mindset/

Fellow Nigerians, I doubt if there is anyone who does not see and feel President Muhammadu Buhari is a complex character. As a matter of fact, that is the veritable hallmark of his persona and super brand. Those of us that supported him voluntarily, and almost blindly, last year did so out of our acute frustration with Project Nigeria.

There were those who hated his guts but still went ahead to vote for him because they expected him to wave the fabled magic wand and bring sanity and succour to our insane clime. What no one bargained for was the repercussion, and reverberation, of such venture and adventure. As always, Nigerians felt their situation could never be worse under Buhari than that of the 16-year rule of profligacy of the PDP and the squander-manic regime of President Goodluck Jonathan.



The APC operatives ran a blistering campaign with active collaboration and connivance from some of us. On the matter of the continuation of the Jonathan Presidency, there was no negotiation. Even now as people pummel us over the seeming inertia or retrogression of the Buhari government, I still stand by my decision to support Major General Muhammadu Buhari, warts and all. Walahi, I would have loved any of the combinations of Donald Duke, Nasir El Rufai, Rotimi Amaechi, Aminu Tambuwal, Mobola Johnson, Babatunde Raji Fashola, Nuhu Ribadu, Oby Ezekwesili, Charles Soludo, Akinwunmi Adesina, Pat Utomi, Kayode Fayemi, and some of our other tested and brightest young stars.

They may have their personal foibles like all mortals do but I’m persuaded that Nigeria would have joined the comity of other nations parading some youthful cerebral leaders by now. But the ways of Nigerian politicians are not the ways of mere mortals. We have our unique and peculiar methods of doing things. Our incorrigibility is almost second to none. Everything about us is about self and self alone. Everyone’s permutation is about who is his friend, school mate, church member, Muslim brother, godfather or godson, village folk, and so on. It is not about what you know but more about who you know. Nepotism is the order of the day!

That is why the best of the myriad of Nigerian brains would never be able to win elections at certain levels because of our irredeemable obsession with primordial and parochial sentiments. The import of my preamble is that Buhari was a product of our maddening and inordinate search for a near saint amongst us and he perfectly fitted the bill. Buhari himself must have assumed that the votes given to him were signed off carte-blanche and in blind trust. I’m sure he never expected that the honeymoon would not be an endless romance.

But things and times have changed. It is now sour grapes time. Except for profiteers and/or pretenders who would not tell our President the gospel truth, things are falling apart. The reasons are not because of what Buhari and company are doing wrong but because of what they are not doing right which I hope to enumerate and dissect.

I had chosen to write on this topic before I received the message quoted below from a young, concerned Nigerian reflecting on the “new” rebranding that we have been subjected to. His views mirror the present mood of the nation and the restiveness of our people especially the young ones who fought gallantly for Change and PMB!

“President Buhari, with all due respect to your high office, you are losing me. What’s wrong? What’s wrong with your advisers? Who got you to sign up to the cliché called “Change Begins With Me” and to throw the weight of your office behind it? Did they put together a crack team of psychologists, communicators, sociologists, political scientists, etc? I refuse to believe that this programme, and especially the name, is the product of deep thinking and reflection.

First, the idea that “Change Begins With Me”, renders all our efforts to get you elected in 2015 worthless. Heck, why did we bother? If it’s going to start with us Lilliputs, we might as well have left Goodluck Jonathan in office and allow him and his band of hopeless cohorts to get on with the good job they were doing of raping Nigeria. Don’t you get it? Change began with you! We, the people, already implemented the biggest change possible with turning around this country by electing you on the mantra of change. So why are you now passing the buck? The buck is on your desk. Make the change happen and we will follow from there. It’s over a year and many, sadly, are already suffering buyer’s remorse. Arrest the trend!

Secondly, what change can any single individual put into action that will impact the culture and behaviour of 180m people in double quick time? We are in a hurry, Mr. President. So much has been lost. So to rely on Adeola, Abubakar or Opara to start the change and hope that we will be counting gains in months is delusional. You don’t have all the time. We do not have the time. Start the Change!” – Chris Adetayo
Let me reiterate that I have had the privilege of meeting and interacting with some members of the Buhari administration.

I can confirm that I have held discussions and communicated the feelings of both the rich and poor on the streets directly to them. However, I am not sure that they are in tune with the reality of things on this side of the divide. I believe I have sufficient knowledge of the political history of Nigeria. I’m afraid to say, I see the same symptoms of afflictions that ravaged previous governments and rendered them incapacitated. I’m saddened that no lessons seemed to have been learnt from our beleaguered past. Government appears to believe only in its own mind-set and every complaint or suggestion is summed up in some dangerous conclusions: the wailing wailers; corruption is fighting back; the suffering of Nigerians is exaggerated, etc.

Equally worrisome is the apparent paranoia that has crept into our senior government officials. Every commentator or demonstrator is perceived an enemy of government. I was surprised to read how my childhood friend and brother, Femi Adesina, singled me out in his article yesterday and accused me of insinuating that he was too comfortable in Aso Rock. There are so many occupants in Aso Rock and I know the limits of Femi’s influence on the men of power. I can never blame him for what I clearly know is beyond him. He faces the same dilemma of his predecessors who found themselves defending the indefensible in order to exhibit their hard work, competence and loyalty. It is a delicate and thankless job that leads oftentimes to Golgotha. I love Femi so much that I would rather offer him my sincere prayers instead of hanging him.

Let me go to the next case at hand. I could not believe the shabby treatment meted to Mrs Oby Ezekwesili and other members of the Bring Back Our Girls agitators. Their harmless and defenceless group is being harassed for merely exercising their constitutionally guaranteed rights of expression, association and movement. They constitute no danger whatsoever to society. Even if President Buhari won’t receive or entertain them, a senior member of the Federal Government should have been assigned to meet, pacify and reassure them.

Something is terminally wrong with our crisis management capabilities. Our proclivity for mismanaging and escalating troubles is legendary. This particular case is as disgraceful as it is unnecessary. Once upon a time, in the not too distant past, these were the friends of Buhari. They had pinned their hope on the muscular and military abilities of our President to liberate the Chibok girls in a jiffy. If things were proving difficult as it seems, constant dialogue is the only way out of the debacle.

But the handlers of Buhari prefer to fuel the long held belief or myth that Buhari is a mean and ruthless man. This is not good. It also comes at the wrong time. This administration has been accused of several human rights abuses and, according to the Minster of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, the President is heading for the United Nations on Tuesday to make the case that his administration is not guilty of such allegations. Intolerance for the rights of expression, association and movement cannot be a good way of making out such a case.

Anyone who has met President Buhari would readily attest to his simplicity and humility. His witty jokes are remarkable and legendary, just like his hearty smiles and laughter are infectious. He certainly means well for Nigeria and wants to rid our nation of the debilitating cankerworm of corruption and indiscipline. Why, therefore, would anyone want to remind Nigerians that the Buhari in uniform is not different from Buhari, the born again democrat. Why are they compounding Buhari’s image of an irascible dictator? Buhari needs to make a conscious effort to tear the toga of vindictiveness and irritability that appears to surround him. The biggest image deficit he has today is due to the fact that his biggest pet project, the war against corruption, is believed to be largely uncoordinated and too staccato in outlook.

It is difficult to ignore the cries of so many Nigerians who feel let down by a government that promised so much change but seems to have short-changed the people who saw Buhari as a liberator. Even if some of the most vociferous complainants are being cheeky and outright mischievous, many are doing so out of genuine concern. They do not want Buhari to fail. It is someone who loves you unconditionally that can do this. They are worried that the President behaves like a man who feels he has all the time in the world when in reality he has none. Some believe that he started fading and failing when he took his time in selecting his ministers and advisers. The intractable squabbles in his Party has also contributed to the lacklustre nature of his government. APC does not look or act like a Party in power. There seems to be no serious input from the Party to the affairs of government and governance.

The government has been wobbling and fumbling by doing the same things PDP used to do that led to the disintegration of the biggest political party in Africa, according to their self-glorification. The war of attrition in PDP has been passed on to APC. A house divided against itself is inviting extermination. And whenever politicians fight dirty it affects governance adversely.

The economy is in shambles and the commonest justification is that Jonathan’s gang looted the treasury. All that is well and good. But Nigerians knew this and therefore voted for Change! We promised to make things much better. Fighting corruption alone would not save Nigeria. We must fight endemic poverty. If Alhaji Lai Muhammed likes, let him launch a million campaigns and waste more scarce resources on doing a rehash of what past governments did that led nowhere. The Yoruba have a way of describing this kind of unproductive sermonisation: “Eni ebi npa ko gbo iwaasu!” (A hungry man does not listen to sermons in the church).

What the people want to see are the following: a drastic reduction in the size and budget of our over-bloated governments; a sustained war against poverty; protection of lives and properties; creating a less rancorous atmosphere for businesses to thrive; special concessions and incentives to employers of labour; a stable currency; upgrading our educational system and making the schools’ curriculum more relevant to our communities and society in general; provision of social infrastructure, particularly power, good roads, hospitals and potable water; and so on.

The mind-set of gloating over the fall of some former members of the privileged class is counter-productive. We must be careful of the image portrayed to foreign investors. Let government concentrate urgently on alleviating the suffering of the people. It is obvious that government may never be able to collect enough money back from the brigands and looters to make appreciable impact on our national treasury. We should stop building our castle in the air and start thinking outside the box.
Mr Dele e Pele o, se e ng di bo lowo ni? e si ma sun rara. stop behaving like ogongo that pretends to bury is head in the sand!

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by dadebayo1(m): 5:15pm On Sep 10, 2016
Kindly fill in triplicate and send to the headquarters... Since you are a vip sir you get a free souvenir from the team too... Thank you sir for speaking the truth.. We patiently wait for 2019... They shall be swept with their brooms....

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by plaetton: 5:15pm On Sep 10, 2016
yorubasmustprosper:
"But things and times have changed. It is now sour grapes time. Except for profiteers and/or pretenders who would not tell our President the gospel truth, things are falling apart. "

This is where I stopped reading Dele cry baby trash...
This man and instability reminds me of Zuma meme..

Until your zombism is completely cleansed of the smaller iota of 'blame Jonathan syndrome' we cannot reserve wailers form for you..

Buhari is a MASTER failure and until you recites this like Almajuri in Islamic schools(moving ur head from front to back), you remain a hypocrite that can't be trusted..

BTW: I observed where you politely accused Buhari of Human Rights Abuses...You are right there too..


Dele-de-Human-kpogh-kpough¡¡
I couldn't have said better.

Dele Momudu, who parades himself as part-time journalist, part-time Tinubu's boy, and part-time celebrity magazine publisher, speaks with, not just two sides of his mouth, but four.

If as a journalist, he had done some serious due diligence, some investigative work, it would have been easy to have seen that Buhari had nothing to offer, had no vision of what he wanted to do, and certainly no knowledge of the complexity of modern statecraft in a multicultural society.

Like his hero Buhari, Dele Momudu is today blaming everyone else but himself and his ilk for this monumental tragedy of misplaced trust.

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by onatisi(m): 5:23pm On Sep 10, 2016
tumababa:


I just wonder... When you say nigerians never listened..... What exactly do u think nigerians should do ? Just wondering and asking
The day Nigerians start asking political aspirants sensible and intelligent questions about their plans and policies and stop asking them about which tribe,religion, party they belong to and stop asking for 2 kongos of rice and 500 naira ,that is the day Nigeria will start having sensible leaders.

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by plaetton: 5:31pm On Sep 10, 2016
onatisi:

The day Nigerians start asking political aspirants sensible and intelligent questions about their plans and policies and stop asking them about which tribe,religion, party they belong to and stop asking for 2 kongos of rice and 500 naira ,that is the day Nigeria will start having sensible leaders.

You sir, are the prophet of our times.

But unlike religious prophets, you are inspired , not by magic and spiri spiri, but by rational observation of FACTS.
People have eyes, but they just can't seem to SEE.

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by otukpo(f): 5:35pm On Sep 10, 2016
Dele Momodu, now a confirmed wailing wailer.

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by basingstoke: 6:21pm On Sep 10, 2016
plaetton:

I couldn't have said better.

Dele Momudu, who parades himself as part-time journalist, part-time Tinubu's boy, and part-time celebrity magazine publisher, speaks with, not just two sides of his mouth, but four.

If as a journalist, he had done some serious due diligence, some investigative work, it would have been easy to have seen that Buhari had nothing to offer, had no vision of what he wanted to do, and certainly no knowledge of the complexity of modern statecraft in a multicultural society.

Like his hero Buhari, Dele Momudu is today blaming everyone else but himself and his ilk for this monumental tragedy of misplaced trust.
Very funny ' part time tinubu's boy' grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by koko2007(m): 6:29pm On Sep 10, 2016
Thank God Bob dee blind, dumb and deaf affliction is healing fastly following his few weekends piece on the baba NLA error PMB.


While we were then drawing his and others attention to what they are now hearing, seeing and talking about today they allowed hatred, frustration, provocation, blindness deafness and stupidity to run over them.

No matter how an insane person will be taken to 'Yaba-Left" and you can not expect such person to be heal or change completely. Ditto PMB of 1984.
Despite abundant evidence against him, You expect him to change and progress now?


Omo INA LA nran sina: Bob dee should take hisvletter (Novel)to Aso Rock. the poor revenue hisv coys faced over the year forced him to join the wailing wailer who saw things farvfarvahead of his shortsightedness.


PMB:Please continue with your cluelessness, brainlessness, all fire no smoke or all smoke no fire style till 2019.

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by Omeokachie: 6:33pm On Sep 10, 2016
This Davido's boi wont speak for himself...what is "we"?

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by jeff1993: 6:33pm On Sep 10, 2016
Zombies bridge are falling down .... Falling down ..... Falling down ...... Zombies bridge are falling down ...... My dear zombies

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by Bonjelomo: 6:33pm On Sep 10, 2016
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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by SycophanticGoat: 6:36pm On Sep 10, 2016
oduastates:
Summary of this long story?

NIGERIA IS UNWORKABLE.

We are getting somewhere gradually
Next destination for Momodu and other one Nigeria people.


---> Restructuring --> Regionalism --> Division ---->

Independent Yorubaland.

I hope you won't be banned for saying the truth tho.. You know that some people you shared same camp with, hate the truth with passion..

Modified
Just as I saw the comment and mentioned it, didn't know it has already been hidden.. grin

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by Alexander001(m): 6:41pm On Sep 10, 2016
Words and Opposite
Good - Bad
Tall - Short
Man - Woman
Goodluck - Buhari

na joke I dey oo

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by damola311: 6:41pm On Sep 10, 2016
More zombies are repenting daily.... I think the president needs someone that can speak his language

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by DonCortino: 6:41pm On Sep 10, 2016
vedaxcool:
Division is part of democracy, until democracy matures we will continue to see such intra - party battle for supremacy, there are many things PMB could have done better with the benefit of hindsight but one of it is not making you a minister in his cabinet.
He was and is not an apc card carrying member!
Buhari is a failure!!

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by IYANGBALI: 6:44pm On Sep 10, 2016
Bread and beans dey hungry me

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Re: Momodu: Unveiling President Buhari's Mindset, We Supported Him Almost Blindly by wadetaw202: 6:45pm On Sep 10, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
u still dey blow grammar for this small comment wey I comment nawa oh.. angry angry

They call them leaders of tomorrow. Unfortunately, the so-called tomorrow-leaders prefer to joke away their futures.

They see everything as opportunity to joke. They make fun of things they should take serious. At times, you wonder if some of them do not require mental checkup.

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