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This Is The “change” We Voted For! by Inova(m): 3:24pm On Feb 09, 2017
Some people glamourize regret as if regret is a virtue or an endowment. All some posers need to do to remain relevant on social media is to say they regret voting Buhari. Others less imaginative ask, “Is this the change we voted for?” Whenever I hear these, I am reminded that loyalty is a high-price commodity.

What are you regretting? If you really voted “Change”, what did you have in mind? Instead of reveling in your ignorance, should you not be ashamed that you lacked the basic understanding of what you espoused? At your age and with your level of education you still dance to every beat? Shame!

This is the “Change” I campaigned and voted for. From inception, I know real, lasting change comes at a high cost and discomfort. Have you ever attempted to change your life, weight, values or complexion? Did it come cheap or easy?

Why do many people fail to live up to their New Year resolutions? Genuine change at any level is tough and cruel at first. Nigeria will not be an exception.

What happens when corporate organizations decide to change processes and procedures in the workplace? It is usually resisted because most people prefer the status quo. Corporate changes like mergers, acquisitions and reconstructions create imbalance and uncertainties in the concerned entities. I know a man whose workforce reduced by 75% when he restructured (or effected change) in his company. Today, the same man is shouting his voice hoarse that Buhari’s change is draconian and insensitive. Hypocrite!

How do we become self-sufficient in food production? The answer is simple: make heavy investments in agriculture and ban importation of foods that deplete our foreign reserve. Take rice for instance. As long as there are no restrictions on the importation of rice, local farmers will not grow rice and our exotic taste buds will not be retrained. If I were Buhari, I would put a total ban on the importation of rice.
Take cars, fabrics and wines (and spirits) for another instance. Something drastic needed to be done about our appetite for cars, clothes and wines. The cumulative costs of importing this trio into Nigeria consumed a substantial share of our foreign reserve. Buhari says NO. He argues that if you must use these imports, then be ready to pay a premium price for them. This is simple logic and economics. This is especially so since global oil price has dwindled and tempers are high in the Niger Delta.

Goods are more expensive in Nigeria today because Buhari insists that most of the products we import can and should be produced locally. By so doing, he has flung open unending investment and job opportunities for Nigerians especially. While reserving limited foreign exchange for some critical sectors of the economy, Buhari is urging them to make hay while the sun shines. Buhari is CHANGING the way we live, and the pains we now experience are his instruments of CHANGE. You can only take it, but you can’t reject it.

Why is Buhari putting these strategic restrictions on our consumption patterns? If you are PDP or a hater, these restrictions are to punish Nigerians. But to the dispassionate observer, Buhari’s stance is the most effective route to Nigeria’s escape from economic doldrums festered by inordinate importation of all and every product. Some countries in Asia, Africa and North America have provided infallible precedents to what Buhari has set out to do.

What has happened so far? Buhari is in a mad hurry to fix the refineries. About 6 states are now producing rice in commercial quantities. Cross River state has almost completed what is arguably the largest textile mill in Africa. Buhari is challenging Nigerians to introspect and unleash their creative geniuses. Unfortunately, politics is providing a distracting counter-intuition to these breath-taking developments.

Where will Nigeria be in 10 years if we continue (or forced to continue) to look inwards? Imagine what will happen if we continue to produce a larger chunk of what we eat, wear and drink. Imagine when Aba, Sokoto, Nnewi, Kano, Ondo, Osun, Benue and Nasarawa turn natural endowments into skills. Imagine when our universities and polytechnics wake up. Imagine when our industries and blue-chip companies begin to produce. Only a bold step like Buhari’s CHANGE will give form to these imaginations.

If you did not understand Buhari’s change, it is not Buhari’s fault. Regretting voting Buhari says so much about your character. Asking “Is this the change we voted for?” is the clearest indication that you must never be taken seriously again.

This piece was brilliantly written by Howolabi Hajj a facebook user. Please follow him if you like this writeup
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Re: This Is The “change” We Voted For! by shitjay: 4:06pm On Feb 09, 2017
May Allah bless you in abondant my brother.please educate our people that believes better things comes easily without prices being paid.

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Re: This Is The “change” We Voted For! by PassingShot(m): 4:09pm On Feb 09, 2017
This is the change I supported and campaigned for. It is the change I will continue to support.

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Re: This Is The “change” We Voted For! by madridguy(m): 4:10pm On Feb 09, 2017
@ OP, you're so on point. I keep telling people who cares to listen, Sai Baba is our Messiah and I keep praying to Almighty ALLAH to grant her good health that required to take us to the promise land. Though it's very tough now but am very optimistic with time everything will be fine.

GOD BLESS PRESIDENT BUHARI

GOD BLESS APC

GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

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Re: This Is The “change” We Voted For! by vedaxcool(m): 5:25pm On Feb 09, 2017
God bless you op... When educated people cannot reason then there is little hope for the uneducated.
Only a man with little knowledge and incapable of reasoning well would have expected magic in the face of the unprecedented challenges we face as a country.

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Re: This Is The “change” We Voted For! by luvinhubby(m): 5:34pm On Feb 09, 2017
Thrash, desperately trying to justify glaring incompetence and failure.

You can achieve self sufficiency without strangulating your economy with archaic policies.
What happened to raising tariffs on imported items the way it was done in the automobile sector instead of creating artificial forex scarcity with quadruple rates. CBN, Interbank, BDC & Parallel market, with over 70% difference between.

You cannot industrialise without infrastucture, power & cheap energy, what is being done about that?

The rice revolution began with GEJ without any attendant starvation, why is now different?

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Re: This Is The “change” We Voted For! by CriticMaestro: 5:45pm On Feb 09, 2017
you really think i'll read this long essay in this trying times? from the comment above me i guess u r supporting buhari...so u r mad...i wont even konsyder reading again

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