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For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by sarrki(m): 11:15am On Jan 08, 2017
By Tonnie Iredia The beginning of a new year such as now, offers a good opportunity for Nigerians as a people to take a second look at the previous year 2016 and its catalogue of negative events. Such a review will no doubt be helpful especially if it can draw attention to the way forward.

In other words, to make 2017 a better year, we need to avoid a recurrence of the negative events of last year. Arriving at the solution to our problems may not be an easy task but we imagine that giving credit occasionally to whom it is due is a wise approach.

It is obviously superior to the current trend whereby everybody is a critic in a game in which only President Buhari is perceived to be at fault all the time.

The recent crisis in Kaduna is probably a good example of an issue in which the President has been hastily blamed. Kaduna is a state with its own governor that was elected to run the day to day affairs of the state.

According, Buhari should not be the first to intervene in a problem in one state within a country that has adopted federalism as its system of government For the better part of 2016, the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was in crisis. Many of the members would readily suggest that the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) has been behind it.

There are indeed, those who would blame President Buhari for not dissuading his party members from it. Interestingly, the typical Nigerian politician is ungovernable.

The President cannot even stop his own party members from destroying their own party let alone telling them to let the opposition be. In any case, it would be difficult to find a ruling party in a country like Nigeria which runs a zero-sum political system to encourage political opposition.
Of course, it can’t happen in Nigeria where a ruling party in a state “wins” all the seats in a local election.

If the truth must be said, a political party like the PDP is the architect of its fate. It is its members who are currently in factions that have prevented their party from making a mark even in a state like Ondo where it has been in power.

Painfully they always do so for personal gains. Buhari or not, Nigeria is far from being ready for free and fair elections.

The other day, Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun state was reported to have said that he knows those who will not succeed him. We have no proof that Amosun is a professional soothsayer just as we are unaware that as a person he has more than one vote.

So, how else will he stop those he has decided will not succeed him in a future election? He would probably disallow a level playing ground for all aspirants and like Oshiomhole and Mimiko did during the last governorship elections in Edo and Ondo states respectively impose his preferred candidate. Put differently, it is hard to find a blameless politician in Nigeria.

The alarm by Governor Wike of Rivers state on the posting of 28,000 security operatives to his state for just a re-run election makes a lot of sense but when compared to what his PDP federal might did in the same state in 2015, the alarm is not more than crocodile tears. The fight against corruption is an area where many citizens have hailed President Buhari but quite often, the applause is drowned by allegations of selective prosecution.

In a nation that has for too long, been weighed down by excessive corrupt practices, many of those arrested would obviously attract sympathy by singing religious and ethnic tunes. As we argued elsewhere, it is logical that many of those called to question are now in the opposition. This is because being the ones who were in government yesterday; they are those who currently have explanations to make on what they did with public funds.

It is thus irrational to describe their arrests as amounting to selective prosecution. It is worse to insinuate that they are not the only corrupt politicians in our midst because that cannot exonerate them; rather that draws attention to the need for many more people to be arrested.


Again, to harp on the sting operation by the Department of State Services (DSS) on some judges underplays the disturbing issue of corruption in the judiciary-a distasteful act which many retired senior judges had for long been drawing attention to.


Instead of praising an administration that evolved ample courage to deal headlong with the subject, the focus became the inelegance of the method employed.  We are unable to support that line of thought more so as the sting operation did not target every judge.


It is only fair that Nigerians who claimed to have elected President Buhari as a man that can rid the nation of corruption should not also become hyper-critical about a result-oriented approach to the hydra-headed monster. If however people are unhappy about the state of our national economy, it is understandable.

The steep rise in the cost of living alone is enough to sustain public frustration. While agreeing with the argument that the problems of today are the direct result of yesterday’s bad governance, we can hold no one else but the government of today which earlier promised to fix the problems.

Until the economy is fixed, no sermon can convince people to applaud the President. But the premise of this article is that the government should be commended for whatever is well done while urging it to tackle other areas requiring attention. Today, the nation should be up-standing in praise of our President in the fight against insurgency particularly the capture of Sambisa forest.

Before Buhari’s time,  Nigerians languished in the forest as huge sums of money appropriated for the fight against insurgency were allegedly diverted by different actors in the corridors of power. Cynics may doubt the feat at Sambisa but we prefer to commend our gallant forces seen by newsmen in Maiduguri the other day dismantling the official Boko Haram flag at Parisu, Camp Zairo, in Sambisa Forest. Bravo to our Commander in Chief!

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/01/lets-applaud-buhari/

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by sarrki(m): 11:16am On Jan 08, 2017
Oga tonnie enemies of the country won't see it that way

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by Lionbite(m): 11:17am On Jan 08, 2017
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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by Opinionated: 11:25am On Jan 08, 2017
A good one...
Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by FreeGlobe(f): 11:33am On Jan 08, 2017
sarrki:
[s]By Tonnie Iredia The beginning of a new year such as now, offers a good opportunity for Nigerians as a people to take a second look at the previous year 2016 and its catalogue of negative events. Such a review will no doubt be helpful especially if it can draw attention to the way forward.

In other words, to make 2017 a better year, we need to avoid a recurrence of the negative events of last year. Arriving at the solution to our problems may not be an easy task but we imagine that giving credit occasionally to whom it is due is a wise approach.

It is obviously superior to the current trend whereby everybody is a critic in a game in which only President Buhari is perceived to be at fault all the time.

The recent crisis in Kaduna is probably a good example of an issue in which the President has been hastily blamed. Kaduna is a state with its own governor that was elected to run the day to day affairs of the state.

According, Buhari should not be the first to intervene in a problem in one state within a country that has adopted federalism as its system of government For the better part of 2016, the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was in crisis. Many of the members would readily suggest that the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) has been behind it.

There are indeed, those who would blame President Buhari for not dissuading his party members from it. Interestingly, the typical Nigerian politician is ungovernable.

The President cannot even stop his own party members from destroying their own party let alone telling them to let the opposition be. In any case, it would be difficult to find a ruling party in a country like Nigeria which runs a zero-sum political system to encourage political opposition.
Of course, it can’t happen in Nigeria where a ruling party in a state “wins” all the seats in a local election.

If the truth must be said, a political party like the PDP is the architect of its fate. It is its members who are currently in factions that have prevented their party from making a mark even in a state like Ondo where it has been in power.

Painfully they always do so for personal gains. Buhari or not, Nigeria is far from being ready for free and fair elections.

The other day, Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun state was reported to have said that he knows those who will not succeed him. We have no proof that Amosun is a professional soothsayer just as we are unaware that as a person he has more than one vote.

So, how else will he stop those he has decided will not succeed him in a future election? He would probably disallow a level playing ground for all aspirants and like Oshiomhole and Mimiko did during the last governorship elections in Edo and Ondo states respectively impose his preferred candidate. Put differently, it is hard to find a blameless politician in Nigeria.

The alarm by Governor Wike of Rivers state on the posting of 28,000 security operatives to his state for just a re-run election makes a lot of sense but when compared to what his PDP federal might did in the same state in 2015, the alarm is not more than crocodile tears. The fight against corruption is an area where many citizens have hailed President Buhari but quite often, the applause is drowned by allegations of selective prosecution.

In a nation that has for too long, been weighed down by excessive corrupt practices, many of those arrested would obviously attract sympathy by singing religious and ethnic tunes. As we argued elsewhere, it is logical that many of those called to question are now in the opposition. This is because being the ones who were in government yesterday; they are those who currently have explanations to make on what they did with public funds.

It is thus irrational to describe their arrests as amounting to selective prosecution. It is worse to insinuate that they are not the only corrupt politicians in our midst because that cannot exonerate them; rather that draws attention to the need for many more people to be arrested.


Again, to harp on the sting operation by the Department of State Services (DSS) on some judges underplays the disturbing issue of corruption in the judiciary-a distasteful act which many retired senior judges had for long been drawing attention to.


Instead of praising an administration that evolved ample courage to deal headlong with the subject, the focus became the inelegance of the method employed.  We are unable to support that line of thought more so as the sting operation did not target every judge.


It is only fair that Nigerians who claimed to have elected President Buhari as a man that can rid the nation of corruption should not also become hyper-critical about a result-oriented approach to the hydra-headed monster. If however people are unhappy about the state of our national economy, it is understandable.

The steep rise in the cost of living alone is enough to sustain public frustration. While agreeing with the argument that the problems of today are the direct result of yesterday’s bad governance, we can hold no one else but the government of today which earlier promised to fix the problems.

Until the economy is fixed, no sermon can convince people to applaud the President. But the premise of this article is that the government should be commended for whatever is well done while urging it to tackle other areas requiring attention. Today, the nation should be up-standing in praise of our President in the fight against insurgency particularly the capture of Sambisa forest.

Before Buhari’s time,  Nigerians languished in the forest as huge sums of money appropriated for the fight against insurgency were allegedly diverted by different actors in the corridors of power. Cynics may doubt the feat at Sambisa but we prefer to commend our gallant forces seen by newsmen in Maiduguri the other day dismantling the official Boko Haram flag at Parisu, Camp Zairo, in Sambisa Forest. Bravo to our Commander in Chief!

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/01/lets-applaud-buhari/[/s]
rubbish..

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by CplusJason: 11:35am On Jan 08, 2017
Sarrki, the only time I'll clap for your lord and saviour is when i see his resignation letter duly signed and stamped.


For now, IDGAF. cool

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by sarrki(m): 11:38am On Jan 08, 2017
CplusJason:
Sarrki, the only time I'll clap for your lord and saviour is when i see his resignation letter duly signed and stamped.


For now, IDGAF. cool

Then you have a long wait then

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by psalmsjob: 11:39am On Jan 08, 2017
There they have it but would wailers take it? They prefer to wail.

They'll be coming coming for you but we got your back.

Well done President Muhammadu Buhari more grease to your elbow. Courageous leader with a sense of responsibility!

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by limeta(f): 11:42am On Jan 08, 2017
The recent crisis in Kaduna is probably a good example of an issue in which the President has been hastily blamed



Tonnie irabor and sarrki are both APC members
Thats all i see in the write up

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by sarrki(m): 11:43am On Jan 08, 2017
psalmsjob:
There they have it but would wailers take it? They prefer to wail.

They'll be coming coming for you but we got your back.

Well done President Muhammadu Buhari more grease to your elbow. Courageous leader with a sense of responsibility!


They can't stop wailing

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by hmuhammad(m): 11:44am On Jan 08, 2017
FreeGlobe:

rubbish..
Enemy, IPOB miscreant. Hypertension go just kill you

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by sarrki(m): 11:47am On Jan 08, 2017
limeta:
The recent crisis in Kaduna is probably a good example of an issue in which the President has been hastily blamed



Tonnie irabor and sarrki are both APC members
Thats all i see in the write up


Sis I am not Apc nor Pdp

Am a patriot

I love good governance

Also love disciplined leaders which I see in pmb

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by CplusJason: 11:52am On Jan 08, 2017
sarrki:


Then you have a long wait then
That would be better than clapping for a complete dullard and give a "flattery" designed to gain favour from zombies. grin

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by eph12(m): 11:53am On Jan 08, 2017
Seriously I tried to read it but i couldn't finish it. Haven't you heard of summary before? Or you could highlight the key points there
Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by psalmsjob: 11:55am On Jan 08, 2017
sarrki:



They can't stop wailing

How can they when looted funds are not flowing again, 6 is no longer greater than 9, corrupt people no longer "take a bow" and continue stealing, countless committees are not setup to recommend solution for one issue, etc no no my brother they can't and will never stop wailing in Nigeria just like their clueless idol GEJ said NEVER AGAIN shall we have morons with degrees rule us in Nigeria but men of Honor and Integrity.

Wail on wailers it's a perfect background melody for our progress as a nation.

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by sarrki(m): 11:57am On Jan 08, 2017
psalmsjob:


How can they when looted funds are not flowing again, 6 is no longer greater than 9, corrupt people no longer "take a bow" and continue stealing, countless committees are not setup to recommend solution for one issue, etc no no my brother they can't and will never stop wailing in Nigeria just like their clueless idol GEJ said NEVER AGAIN shall we have morons with degrees rule us in Nigeria but men of Honor and Integrity.

Wail on wailers it's a perfect background melody for our progress as a nation.


My fellow compatriot ,God bless you

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by FreeGlobe(f): 11:58am On Jan 08, 2017
hmuhammad:
Enemy, IPOB miscreant. Hypertension go just kill you
You don chop today abi you go continue dey worship buhari on hungry stomach? smh

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by hmuhammad(m): 11:59am On Jan 08, 2017
limeta:
The recent crisis in Kaduna is probably a good example of an issue in which the President has been hastily blamed



Tonnie irabor Iredia and sarrki are both APC members
Thats all i see in the write up
read before commenting. Tony Iredia was the former DG of NTA

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by hmuhammad(m): 12:00pm On Jan 08, 2017
FreeGlobe:

You don chop today abi you go continue dey worship buhari on hungry stomach? smh
since Buhari assume office, you just de shrink.... why are u doing this to yourself? Na news like this de vex you die
Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by KidsNEXTdoor: 12:05pm On Jan 08, 2017
sarrki:
Oga tonnie enemies of the country won't see it that way
People who sing praises of their paymaster in good or bad conditions are enemies of any state

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by KidsNEXTdoor: 12:07pm On Jan 08, 2017
hmuhammad:
read before commenting. Tony Iredia was the former DG of NTA
And a former DG of NTA cannot be a member of APC aka the lying liars
Aka the association of past criminals

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by psalmsjob: 12:09pm On Jan 08, 2017
sarrki:



My fellow compatriot ,God bless you

You're blessed too bro. They will not kill us with their shamelessness and wailings!

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by KidsNEXTdoor: 12:12pm On Jan 08, 2017
CplusJason:
Sarrki, the only time I'll clap for your lord and saviour is when i see his resignation letter duly signed and stamped.


For now, IDGAF. cool
Abeg

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by KidsNEXTdoor: 12:14pm On Jan 08, 2017
psalmsjob:


You're blessed too bro. They will not kill us with their shamelessness and wailings!
Blessings are too far from ur likes

Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by hmuhammad(m): 12:15pm On Jan 08, 2017
KidsNEXTdoor:

And a former DG of NTA cannot be a member of APC aka the lying liars
Aka the association of past criminals
The person we are talking about here is Tony Iredia and not Tony Irabor. Do you have any proof to show that Iredia (ex DG, NTA) is an APC member?

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by progress69: 12:19pm On Jan 08, 2017
FreeGlobe:

rubbish..

Escobar on rampage

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by KidsNEXTdoor: 12:20pm On Jan 08, 2017
hmuhammad:
The person we are talking about here is Tony Iredia and not Tony Irabor. Do you have any proof to show that Iredia (ex DG, NTA) is an APC member?
Can you prove dat tony iredia is not an APC apologist or a member

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by psalmsjob: 12:23pm On Jan 08, 2017
KidsNEXTdoor:

Blessings are too far from ur likes

Keep wailing. Garri where there's equity and Justice is the sweetest type of garri to drink.

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by hmuhammad(m): 12:25pm On Jan 08, 2017
KidsNEXTdoor:

Can you prove dat tony iredia is not an APC apologist or a member
answer my question and stop asking the same question thrown to you.

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Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by limeta(f): 12:27pm On Jan 08, 2017
hmuhammad:
read before commenting. Tony Iredia was the former DG of NTA




Meaning he can,t be APC member is that it.
Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by sarrki(m): 12:40pm On Jan 08, 2017
limeta:





Meaning he can,t be APC member is that it.

All you need is to show proof
Re: For Once, Let’s Applaud Buhari .......tonnie Iredia by CplusJason: 12:41pm On Jan 08, 2017
sarrki:



Sis I am not Apc nor Pdp

Am a patriot

I love good governance

Also love disciplined leaders which I see in pmb
I see that you're so confused and showing disappointment from discovering that your belief and support for APC are mistaken and unrealistic.



Oba of Zombies, try and be loyal to your paymaster and his party. This your disingenuous character will lead you nowhere. grin

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