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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by nelszx: 6:01pm On Feb 06, 2017
blackaxe78:



I shouldn't have taken time to reply you, but I thought it would be bad for a technocrat of high esteem like my elaborate, vast and experience self, not to be able to awaken and broaden your dumb skull.

I don't believe being dull is a curse if one is willing to learn and that's why respected calibre of myself is always available to drastically reduce and eliminate your kind.

Imagine the whole world reasoned like you, the fastest means of transportation would still be trekking. More reasons you have to be thankful to genius like us who have tried effortlessly to make the world a better place for your likes.

Normally I wouldn't have replied you but based on who you claim you're I will give you a piece:
Mr Technocrat, you should bury your head in a sewer. It's because of people like you Nigeria is where it is today. Why can't you distinguish yourself as do your colleagues in UK,US, Botswana or even S/Africa. Is it a crime if life is made easy for Nigerians? Why haven't you put your supposed elaborate and vast experience for the betterment of Nigerians.

We have a government yet we provide houses for ourselves
We have a government yet people can't survive
We have a government yet people can't afford to visit hospital for treatment
We have a government yet technocrats like yourself still rape IDP girls/women to get food
We have a government and children can no longer continue with school because of increased school fees.
We have a government yet we still power ourselves
We have a government yet provide portable water for ourselves
We have a government yet 80% of our roads have turned into death traps
Is that what you call governance?

I wish Trump, Theresa May can pass an executive order on the ban Nigerian leaders (past, present and future) from accessing basic things (medical treatment) like our esteem President who is enjoying the best of treatment in another country but has failed to put his own in order.

Please Oga technocrat put your experience into work and take it off Nairaland. We want life to be easy for Nigerians. You claim you're a technocrat yet you visit places outside Nigeria is it a crime if Nigerians ask for basic necessities of life? You should bury your dumb skull in shame. When people claim they are technocrat you don't bother raising your hands you are such a disgrace.

If you want to see technocrats putting their vast experience into action visit the UAE, UK, US, S/A and not the local champion you're claiming on NL.

#Wehdone sir

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by Nobody: 6:06pm On Feb 06, 2017
i had always suspected government is drumming up support for itself via bribery.

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by macaranta(m): 6:06pm On Feb 06, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
Buhari wasn't president when factories in Ikeja began browning off and selling their facilities to churches.


He wan't here when 80% of SME died away and the rest went on life support.

Buhari wasn't president when landlords were being watched charging rent in US dollars and stores were selling in hard currency.


Buhari wasn't president when wheat farming collapsed and Cote d'Ivore overtook us in Cocoa production.

Buhari didn't destroy Iwopin paper mill or ALSCON in Ikot-Abasi, a single factory that at a point brought in 30% equivalent of what we got from oil.

Buhari didn't take us from net exporter of oil palm products to lazy importers of the same.


Buhari didn't make us importers of petrol and diesel nor is he responsible for killing of the textile industry.

He didn't destroy our forest resources or ran down power stations like Egbin until only three out of twelve turbines work.

People shout policy but there is no policy that can transform a 'post-war' economic environment with the snap of the finger and government should just tell the people that this thing is what it is.

Government also has to water down expectations on oil prices ever rising above 55 dollars because it is just not possible in the age of Shale and renewables.

This nation is cornered and it has no choice than to reform it's lifestyles and go back to work.

It has to reform it's justice system such that it can jail it's thieves and reward those who do things right. We are refusing to allow hardship nudge us in the right direction but prefer to explain our woes as a personal failure of Buhari to draft policy from sheer air.

They were trampling people to death on job queues before he came on board.

Where are your farms to save you from food importation or your refineries to save you from seeking dollars to import fuel?

Where are your schools to educate your children without sending them to foreign universities when you can afford it?

He isn't two years in control yet and I believe he deserves a little more understanding given the gradients of the point where he took over.


Buhari met all these things that way, plus a devastating war that devoured the nation from a region and we have the choice of working with him to restore and rebuild the country or allow ourselves to get us into false sentiments, take advantage of us to return us to the years of the locust.

Your zombieism level is at veteran... Kontunu

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by smileyoo: 6:09pm On Feb 06, 2017
this is why i like buhari to keep ruling us till 2023, so that nigerians may learn how to vote in leaders based on issues, rather than sentiments.
Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by Mykbillz(m): 6:11pm On Feb 06, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
Buhari wasn't president when factories in Ikeja began browning off and selling their facilities to churches.


He wan't here when 80% of SME died away and the rest went on life support.

Buhari wasn't president when landlords were being watched charging rent in US dollars and stores were selling in hard currency.


Buhari wasn't president when wheat farming collapsed and Cote d'Ivore overtook us in Cocoa production.

Buhari didn't destroy Iwopin paper mill or ALSCON in Ikot-Abasi, a single factory that at a point brought in 30% equivalent of what we got from oil.

Buhari didn't take us from net exporter of oil palm products to lazy importers of the same.


Buhari didn't make us importers of petrol and diesel nor is he responsible for killing of the textile industry.

He didn't destroy our forest resources or ran down power stations like Egbin until only three out of twelve turbines work.

People shout policy but there is no policy that can transform a 'post-war' economic environment with the snap of the finger and government should just tell the people that this thing is what it is.

Government also has to water down expectations on oil prices ever rising above 55 dollars because it is just not possible in the age of Shale and renewables.

This nation is cornered and it has no choice than to reform it's lifestyles and go back to work.

It has to reform it's justice system such that it can jail it's thieves and reward those who do things right. We are refusing to allow hardship nudge us in the right direction but prefer to explain our woes as a personal failure of Buhari to draft policy from sheer air.

They were trampling people to death on job queues before he came on board.

Where are your farms to save you from food importation or your refineries to save you from seeking dollars to import fuel?

Where are your schools to educate your children without sending them to foreign universities when you can afford it?

He isn't two years in control yet and I believe he deserves a little more understanding given the gradients of the point where he took over.


Buhari met all these things that way, plus a devastating war that devoured the nation from a region and we have the choice of working with him to restore and rebuild the country or allow ourselves to get us into false sentiments, take advantage of us to return us to the years of the locust.

yes we have heard you, but lemme ask, how old are you? Do you have any form of formal education? Finally Where do you see yourself in the next five years? And if where you want to be can be gotten to using a ship, can you trust buhari to sail you there?

My issue is that nigerians are so gullible, lazy and lack strategic leadership qualities.
The youth will believe that they are the leader of tomorow but knows nothing about goverance but knows all about snapchat, reality tv and poo
All i can stay is God help Nigerian because extinction looms for this country

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by babajero(m): 6:11pm On Feb 06, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
Buhari wasn't president when factories in Ikeja began browning off and selling their facilities to churches.


He wan't here when 80% of SME died away and the rest went on life support.

Buhari wasn't president when landlords were being watched charging rent in US dollars and stores were selling in hard currency.


Buhari wasn't president when wheat farming collapsed and Cote d'Ivore overtook us in Cocoa production.

Buhari didn't destroy Iwopin paper mill or ALSCON in Ikot-Abasi, a single factory that at a point brought in 30% equivalent of what we got from oil.

Buhari didn't take us from net exporter of oil palm products to lazy importers of the same.


Buhari didn't make us importers of petrol and diesel nor is he responsible for killing of the textile industry.

He didn't destroy our forest resources or ran down power stations like Egbin until only three out of twelve turbines work.

People shout policy but there is no policy that can transform a 'post-war' economic environment with the snap of the finger and government should just tell the people that this thing is what it is.

Government also has to water down expectations on oil prices ever rising above 55 dollars because it is just not possible in the age of Shale and renewables.

This nation is cornered and it has no choice than to reform it's lifestyles and go back to work.

It has to reform it's justice system such that it can jail it's thieves and reward those who do things right. We are refusing to allow hardship nudge us in the right direction but prefer to explain our woes as a personal failure of Buhari to draft policy from sheer air.

They were trampling people to death on job queues before he came on board.

Where are your farms to save you from food importation or your refineries to save you from seeking dollars to import fuel?

Where are your schools to educate your children without sending them to foreign universities when you can afford it?

He isn't two years in control yet and I believe he deserves a little more understanding given the gradients of the point where he took over.


Buhari met all these things that way, plus a devastating war that devoured the nation from a region and we have the choice of working with him to restore and rebuild the country or allow ourselves to get us into false sentiments, take advantage of us to return us to the years of the locust.
Don't worry they will soon stop paying you stipend, by then music will change.

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by Lewandoski20(m): 6:11pm On Feb 06, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
Buhari wasn't president when factories in Ikeja began browning off and selling their facilities to churches.


He wan't here when 80% of SME died away and the rest went on life support.

Buhari wasn't president when landlords were being watched charging rent in US dollars and stores were selling in hard currency.


Buhari wasn't president when wheat farming collapsed and Cote d'Ivore overtook us in Cocoa production.

Buhari didn't destroy Iwopin paper mill or ALSCON in Ikot-Abasi, a single factory that at a point brought in 30% equivalent of what we got from oil.

Buhari didn't take us from net exporter of oil palm products to lazy importers of the same.


Buhari didn't make us importers of petrol and diesel nor is he responsible for killing of the textile industry.

He didn't destroy our forest resources or ran down power stations like Egbin until only three out of twelve turbines work.

People shout policy but there is no policy that can transform a 'post-war' economic environment with the snap of the finger and government should just tell the people that this thing is what it is.

Government also has to water down expectations on oil prices ever rising above 55 dollars because it is just not possible in the age of Shale and renewables.

This nation is cornered and it has no choice than to reform it's lifestyles and go back to work.

It has to reform it's justice system such that it can jail it's thieves and reward those who do things right. We are refusing to allow hardship nudge us in the right direction but prefer to explain our woes as a personal failure of Buhari to draft policy from sheer air.

They were trampling people to death on job queues before he came on board.

Where are your farms to save you from food importation or your refineries to save you from seeking dollars to import fuel?

Where are your schools to educate your children without sending them to foreign universities when you can afford it?

He isn't two years in control yet and I believe he deserves a little more understanding given the gradients of the point where he took over.


Buhari met all these things that way, plus a devastating war that devoured the nation from a region and we have the choice of working with him to restore and rebuild the country or allow ourselves to get us into false sentiments, take advantage of us to return us to the years of the locust.

And he has since left it that way... Despite telling us that he will fix our refineries in 3 months.
Despite telling us that fuel will become #47...
Despite telling us that 1$ will be #1...
Telling us he's going to provide 3 million jobs in his first year in office.....

People like you are part of our problems

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by Phyde: 6:13pm On Feb 06, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
Buhari wasn't president when factories in Ikeja began browning off and selling their facilities to churches.


He wan't here when 80% of SME died away and the rest went on life support.

Buhari wasn't president when landlords were being watched charging rent in US dollars and stores were selling in hard currency.


Buhari wasn't president when wheat farming collapsed and Cote d'Ivore overtook us in Cocoa production.

Buhari didn't destroy Iwopin paper mill or ALSCON in Ikot-Abasi, a single factory that at a point brought in 30% equivalent of what we got from oil.

Buhari didn't take us from net exporter of oil palm products to lazy importers of the same.


Buhari didn't make us importers of petrol and diesel nor is he responsible for killing of the textile industry.

He didn't destroy our forest resources or ran down power stations like Egbin until only three out of twelve turbines work.

People shout policy but there is no policy that can transform a 'post-war' economic environment with the snap of the finger and government should just tell the people that this thing is what it is.

Government also has to water down expectations on oil prices ever rising above 55 dollars because it is just not possible in the age of Shale and renewables.

This nation is cornered and it has no choice than to reform it's lifestyles and go back to work.

It has to reform it's justice system such that it can jail it's thieves and reward those who do things right. We are refusing to allow hardship nudge us in the right direction but prefer to explain our woes as a personal failure of Buhari to draft policy from sheer air.

They were trampling people to death on job queues before he came on board.

Where are your farms to save you from food importation or your refineries to save you from seeking dollars to import fuel?

Where are your schools to educate your children without sending them to foreign universities when you can afford it?

He isn't two years in control yet and I believe he deserves a little more understanding given the gradients of the point where he took over.


Buhari met all these things that way, plus a devastating war that devoured the nation from a region and we have the choice of working with him to restore and rebuild the country or allow ourselves to get us into false sentiments, take advantage of us to return us to the years of the locust.
Please go for medical check up.

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by egobetatoday: 6:14pm On Feb 06, 2017
Chipappii:
#Istandstill

I can see sarrki, dropshot and Ngeneukwenu in the queue. grin

if u see them, tell them to come collect their ten ten kobo as agreed. Evening don come and I wan go home.

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by Nobody: 6:14pm On Feb 06, 2017
Zombies of the federal Republic of Nigeria,Nairaland branch,hope y'all have been paid grin

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by louisilva: 6:19pm On Feb 06, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
Buhari wasn't president when factories in Ikeja began browning off and selling their facilities to churches.


He wan't here when 80% of SME died away and the rest went on life support.

Buhari wasn't president when landlords were being watched charging rent in US dollars and stores were selling in hard currency.


Buhari wasn't president when wheat farming collapsed and Cote d'Ivore overtook us in Cocoa production.

Buhari didn't destroy Iwopin paper mill or ALSCON in Ikot-Abasi, a single factory that at a point brought in 30% equivalent of what we got from oil.

Buhari didn't take us from net exporter of oil palm products to lazy importers of the same.


Buhari didn't make us importers of petrol and diesel nor is he responsible for killing of the textile industry.

He didn't destroy our forest resources or ran down power stations like Egbin until only three out of twelve turbines work.

People shout policy but there is no policy that can transform a 'post-war' economic environment with the snap of the finger and government should just tell the people that this thing is what it is.

Government also has to water down expectations on oil prices ever rising above 55 dollars because it is just not possible in the age of Shale and renewables.

This nation is cornered and it has no choice than to reform it's lifestyles and go back to work.

It has to reform it's justice system such that it can jail it's thieves and reward those who do things right. We are refusing to allow hardship nudge us in the right direction but prefer to explain our woes as a personal failure of Buhari to draft policy from sheer air.

They were trampling people to death on job queues before he came on board.

Where are your farms to save you from food importation or your refineries to save you from seeking dollars to import fuel?

Where are your schools to educate your children without sending them to foreign universities when you can afford it?

He isn't two years in control yet and I believe he deserves a little more understanding given the gradients of the point where he took over.


Buhari met all these things that way, plus a devastating war that devoured the nation from a region and we have the choice of working with him to restore and rebuild the country or allow ourselves to get us into false sentiments, take advantage of us to return us to the years of the locust.
In as much I as like what you have said with all honesty you have spoken well like an educated individual. Nonetheless, I will like to add that the #istandwithnigeria protest is not against buhari but the the whole government both past,present and future telling them that we are smarter than they think and ensure they start good governance now. We will no longer be deceived so they should all sit up
Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by tundeshola(m): 6:27pm On Feb 06, 2017
Nigerians una no go kill pperson...gullible flat heads de no natin

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by vatiqan(m): 6:31pm On Feb 06, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
Buhari wasn't president when factories in Ikeja began browning off and selling their facilities to churches.


He wan't here when 80% of SME died away and the rest went on life support.

Buhari wasn't president when landlords were being watched charging rent in US dollars and stores were selling in hard currency.


Buhari wasn't president when wheat farming collapsed and Cote d'Ivore overtook us in Cocoa production.

Buhari didn't destroy Iwopin paper mill or ALSCON in Ikot-Abasi, a single factory that at a point brought in 30% equivalent of what we got from oil.

Buhari didn't take us from net exporter of oil palm products to lazy importers of the same.


Buhari didn't make us importers of petrol and diesel nor is he responsible for killing of the textile industry.

He didn't destroy our forest resources or ran down power stations like Egbin until only three out of twelve turbines work.

People shout policy but there is no policy that can transform a 'post-war' economic environment with the snap of the finger and government should just tell the people that this thing is what it is.

Government also has to water down expectations on oil prices ever rising above 55 dollars because it is just not possible in the age of Shale and renewables.

This nation is cornered and it has no choice than to reform it's lifestyles and go back to work.

It has to reform it's justice system such that it can jail it's thieves and reward those who do things right. We are refusing to allow hardship nudge us in the right direction but prefer to explain our woes as a personal failure of Buhari to draft policy from sheer air.

They were trampling people to death on job queues before he came on board.

Where are your farms to save you from food importation or your refineries to save you from seeking dollars to import fuel?

Where are your schools to educate your children without sending them to foreign universities when you can afford it?

He isn't two years in control yet and I believe he deserves a little more understanding given the gradients of the point where he took over.


Buhari met all these things that way, plus a devastating war that devoured the nation from a region and we have the choice of working with him to restore and rebuild the country or allow ourselves to get us into false sentiments, take advantage of us to return us to the years of the locust.


Then, giving him even 16 years would therefore, be a waste! During industrialization by the Asian tigers, its people did not face difficulty(hunger), cos there were strategies put in place.

Auntie bros, with the crop of ministers and their utterances in this govt, vis Dalung(athletes needs no training to win medals), Lai(talking abt job creation thro' masquerading), Adeosun, Fayemi, Ngige, Fashola, Onu(Nigeria wld start producing pencils by 2018!) IN A 21st CENTURY!, Ogbe, etc; there is absolutely no hope/plans, by Buhari's led administration.

I know you are being paid to write nonsense, but we are wiser!

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by vatiqan(m): 6:36pm On Feb 06, 2017
madridguy:
Fallacy.


When it doesnt favour you. Fool.

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by Nobody: 6:40pm On Feb 06, 2017
LOBATAN!..SHAME on buHOROR & cohorts!

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by teelaw4life(m): 6:41pm On Feb 06, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
Buhari wasn't president when factories in Ikeja began browning off and selling their facilities to churches.


He wan't here when 80% of SME died away and the rest went on life support.

Buhari wasn't president when landlords were being watched charging rent in US dollars and stores were selling in hard currency.


Buhari wasn't president when wheat farming collapsed and Cote d'Ivore overtook us in Cocoa production.

Buhari didn't destroy Iwopin paper mill or ALSCON in Ikot-Abasi, a single factory that at a point brought in 30% equivalent of what we got from oil.

Buhari didn't take us from net exporter of oil palm products to lazy importers of the same.


Buhari didn't make us importers of petrol and diesel nor is he responsible for killing of the textile industry.

He didn't destroy our forest resources or ran down power stations like Egbin until only three out of twelve turbines work.

People shout policy but there is no policy that can transform a 'post-war' economic environment with the snap of the finger and government should just tell the people that this thing is what it is.

Government also has to water down expectations on oil prices ever rising above 55 dollars because it is just not possible in the age of Shale and renewables.

This nation is cornered and it has no choice than to reform it's lifestyles and go back to work.

It has to reform it's justice system such that it can jail it's thieves and reward those who do things right. We are refusing to allow hardship nudge us in the right direction but prefer to explain our woes as a personal failure of Buhari to draft policy from sheer air.

They were trampling people to death on job queues before he came on board.

Where are your farms to save you from food importation or your refineries to save you from seeking dollars to import fuel?

Where are your schools to educate your children without sending them to foreign universities when you can afford it?

He isn't two years in control yet and I believe he deserves a little more understanding given the gradients of the point where he took over.


Buhari met all these things that way, plus a devastating war that devoured the nation from a region and we have the choice of working with him to restore and rebuild the country or allow ourselves to get us into false sentiments, take advantage of us to return us to the years of the locust.



Just in case anyone doesn't know what a zombie looks like. This lady right here is a prime example. One thing to note is that this isn't about Buhari, otherwise, it would have been, i stand against Buhari and not i stand with Nigeria. This is about years of bad, nonchalant and mediocre leadership cum governance. Enough of these political ticks sucking on the blood of this nation. Next time madam zombie, try to pinpoint the eye of the pimple.

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by poweredcom(m): 7:21pm On Feb 06, 2017
very useless people
Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by Nobody: 7:32pm On Feb 06, 2017
madridguy:
How your side my friend?

Fine sistergrin, you?
Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by thinkative: 7:33pm On Feb 06, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
Buhari wasn't president when factories in Ikeja began browning off and selling their facilities to churches.


He wan't here when 80% of SME died away and the rest went on life support.

Buhari wasn't president when landlords were being watched charging rent in US dollars and stores were selling in hard currency.


Buhari wasn't president when wheat farming collapsed and Cote d'Ivore overtook us in Cocoa production.

Buhari didn't destroy Iwopin paper mill or ALSCON in Ikot-Abasi, a single factory that at a point brought in 30% equivalent of what we got from oil.

Buhari didn't take us from net exporter of oil palm products to lazy importers of the same.


Buhari didn't make us importers of petrol and diesel nor is he responsible for killing of the textile industry.

He didn't destroy our forest resources or ran down power stations like Egbin until only three out of twelve turbines work.

People shout policy but there is no policy that can transform a 'post-war' economic environment with the snap of the finger and government should just tell the people that this thing is what it is.

Government also has to water down expectations on oil prices ever rising above 55 dollars because it is just not possible in the age of Shale and renewables.

This nation is cornered and it has no choice than to reform it's lifestyles and go back to work.

It has to reform it's justice system such that it can jail it's thieves and reward those who do things right. We are refusing to allow hardship nudge us in the right direction but prefer to explain our woes as a personal failure of Buhari to draft policy from sheer air.

They were trampling people to death on job queues before he came on board.

Where are your farms to save you from food importation or your refineries to save you from seeking dollars to import fuel?

Where are your schools to educate your children without sending them to foreign universities when you can afford it?

He isn't two years in control yet and I believe he deserves a little more understanding given the gradients of the point where he took over.


Buhari met all these things that way, plus a devastating war that devoured the nation from a region and we have the choice of working with him to restore and rebuild the country or allow ourselves to get us into false sentiments, take advantage of us to return us to the years of the locust.
Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by HardMirror(m): 7:34pm On Feb 06, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
Buhari wasn't president when factories in Ikeja began browning off and selling their facilities to churches.


He wan't here when 80% of SME died away and the rest went on life support.

Buhari wasn't president when landlords were being watched charging rent in US dollars and stores were selling in hard currency.


Buhari wasn't president when wheat farming collapsed and Cote d'Ivore overtook us in Cocoa production.

Buhari didn't destroy Iwopin paper mill or ALSCON in Ikot-Abasi, a single factory that at a point brought in 30% equivalent of what we got from oil.

Buhari didn't take us from net exporter of oil palm products to lazy importers of the same.


Buhari didn't make us importers of petrol and diesel nor is he responsible for killing of the textile industry.

He didn't destroy our forest resources or ran down power stations like Egbin until only three out of twelve turbines work.

People shout policy but there is no policy that can transform a 'post-war' economic environment with the snap of the finger and government should just tell the people that this thing is what it is.

Government also has to water down expectations on oil prices ever rising above 55 dollars because it is just not possible in the age of Shale and renewables.

This nation is cornered and it has no choice than to reform it's lifestyles and go back to work.

It has to reform it's justice system such that it can jail it's thieves and reward those who do things right. We are refusing to allow hardship nudge us in the right direction but prefer to explain our woes as a personal failure of Buhari to draft policy from sheer air.

They were trampling people to death on job queues before he came on board.

Where are your farms to save you from food importation or your refineries to save you from seeking dollars to import fuel?

Where are your schools to educate your children without sending them to foreign universities when you can afford it?

He isn't two years in control yet and I believe he deserves a little more understanding given the gradients of the point where he took over.


Buhari met all these things that way, plus a devastating war that devoured the nation from a region and we have the choice of working with him to restore and rebuild the country or allow ourselves to get us into false sentiments, take advantage of us to return us to the years of the locust.
Abeg shut up.
I supported buhari, but there is a limit to what rubbish on shld be backing. At this point even buhari knows he is a classical failure.

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by HardMirror(m): 7:36pm On Feb 06, 2017
frisky2good:
Even the ones on NL are paid supporters too
Exactly.
Only dolts still "stand" with buhari
Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by audu35: 7:39pm On Feb 06, 2017
Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by ThinkSmarter: 7:47pm On Feb 06, 2017
blackaxe78:
#IstandWithBuhari
Be steadfast, OK? faithful apostle.
Meanwhile, Nigerian people be like
[start] Hosanna hosanna.......





Crucify crucify.........[end]
Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by blackaxe78: 7:52pm On Feb 06, 2017
ThinkSmarter:
Be steadfast, OK? faithful apostle.
Meanwhile, Nigerian people be like
[start] Hosanna hosanna.......





Crucify crucify.........[end]


#IstandWithBuhari
Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by Odelhorno1990: 7:54pm On Feb 06, 2017
It will shock you that 1k can't even take some of them home talk-less of chop zobo and gala comfortably! Kia the hungry is real!
Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by Doghari: 8:03pm On Feb 06, 2017
NaijaFutbol:

What is this one saying?
See as you hammer Ngeneukwenu zombie skull. Abeg pity the guy na. grin grin
Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by dhantey324(m): 8:10pm On Feb 06, 2017
Aburi001:
Even if na 500 naira, e go buy at least 2 gala, 1 bottle of Coke plus small CHANGE! grin tongue


Small CHANGE indeed..
Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by stev120(m): 8:10pm On Feb 06, 2017
your agurement is too week,

buhari knew all those things, and that is why people voted him(after all he rigged the election)
base on his promise, yes he is not the fault just to save agurement,
but BUHARI WORK ACCORDING TO YOUR PROMISES NAH
let him make one dollar to be one naira, as he said, who is he shifting the bundle to, is he not the president.

okey buhari forget about the change just put things as you see them, pls

FIGHTING CORRUPTION SUPER STORY
*with corruption: one naira one dollar. with out corruption one dollar 500 naira plus
*with corruption fuel 97 naira, with out corruption fuel 145
*with corruption rice 8,000. without corruption rice 18,000 plus
*with corruption, we are recieving our salaries with out corruption, see debt
*with corruption, garri 80/100 without corruption garri 250 plus
>abeg add ur own<
buhari i must tell you, please bring back our corruption

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Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by Kayman4life(m): 8:16pm On Feb 06, 2017
macaranta:


Your zombieism level is at veteran... Kontunu
her zombie level is out of control, she can even defend buhari even when he's gone.
Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by Pavarottii(m): 8:16pm On Feb 06, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
Buhari wasn't president when factories in Ikeja began browning off and selling their facilities to churches.


He wan't here when 80% of SME died away and the rest went on life support.

Buhari wasn't president when landlords were being watched charging rent in US dollars and stores were selling in hard currency.


Buhari wasn't president when wheat farming collapsed and Cote d'Ivore overtook us in Cocoa production.

Buhari didn't destroy Iwopin paper mill or ALSCON in Ikot-Abasi, a single factory that at a point brought in 30% equivalent of what we got from oil.

Buhari didn't take us from net exporter of oil palm products to lazy importers of the same.


Buhari didn't make us importers of petrol and diesel nor is he responsible for killing of the textile industry.

He didn't destroy our forest resources or ran down power stations like Egbin until only three out of twelve turbines work.

People shout policy but there is no policy that can transform a 'post-war' economic environment with the snap of the finger and government should just tell the people that this thing is what it is.

Government also has to water down expectations on oil prices ever rising above 55 dollars because it is just not possible in the age of Shale and renewables.

This nation is cornered and it has no choice than to reform it's lifestyles and go back to work.

It has to reform it's justice system such that it can jail it's thieves and reward those who do things right. We are refusing to allow hardship nudge us in the right direction but prefer to explain our woes as a personal failure of Buhari to draft policy from sheer air.

They were trampling people to death on job queues before he came on board.

Where are your farms to save you from food importation or your refineries to save you from seeking dollars to import fuel?

Where are your schools to educate your children without sending them to foreign universities when you can afford it?

He isn't two years in control yet and I believe he deserves a little more understanding given the gradients of the point where he took over.


Buhari met all these things that way, plus a devastating war that devoured the nation from a region and we have the choice of working with him to restore and rebuild the country or allow ourselves to get us into false sentiments, take advantage of us to return us to the years of the locust.
Where did u copy and past dis trash from?
Re: Some #istandwithbuhari Supporters Were Promised #1000 To Show Up - TVC by northvietnam(m): 8:22pm On Feb 06, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
Buhari wasn't president when factories in Ikeja began browning off and selling their facilities to churches.


He wan't here when 80% of SME died away and the rest went on life support.

Buhari wasn't president when landlords were being watched charging rent in US dollars and stores were selling in hard currency.


Buhari wasn't president when wheat farming collapsed and Cote d'Ivore overtook us in Cocoa production.

Buhari didn't destroy Iwopin paper mill or ALSCON in Ikot-Abasi, a single factory that at a point brought in 30% equivalent of what we got from oil.

Buhari didn't take us from net exporter of oil palm products to lazy importers of the same.


Buhari didn't make us importers of petrol and diesel nor is he responsible for killing of the textile industry.

He didn't destroy our forest resources or ran down power stations like Egbin until only three out of twelve turbines work.

People shout policy but there is no policy that can transform a 'post-war' economic environment with the snap of the finger and government should just tell the people that this thing is what it is.

Government also has to water down expectations on oil prices ever rising above 55 dollars because it is just not possible in the age of Shale and renewables.

This nation is cornered and it has no choice than to reform it's lifestyles and go back to work.

It has to reform it's justice system such that it can jail it's thieves and reward those who do things right. We are refusing to allow hardship nudge us in the right direction but prefer to explain our woes as a personal failure of Buhari to draft policy from sheer air.

They were trampling people to death on job queues before he came on board.

Where are your farms to save you from food importation or your refineries to save you from seeking dollars to import fuel?

Where are your schools to educate your children without sending them to foreign universities when you can afford it?

He isn't two years in control yet and I believe he deserves a little more understanding given the gradients of the point where he took over.


Buhari met all these things that way, plus a devastating war that devoured the nation from a region and we have the choice of working with him to restore and rebuild the country or allow ourselves to get us into false sentiments, take advantage of us to return us to the years of the locust.



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