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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Mykelpato(m): 9:53pm On Apr 04, 2017
This is the reason why I dont joke with #1
Because it can make you a Billionaire.

-Big Brother Naija records 11Million votes...
-1vote = 30naira...
-11,000,000 X 30 = N330,000,000 Million...
-And the winner goes home with 25Million...
-Voters stays at home with shi shi...

Some people gathered 14 persons kept them in one house in SA, and some other people in Nigeria are buying fuel with their money to watch them and still vote with their money.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by onyii255(m): 9:54pm On Apr 04, 2017
Kiakia:
President Aides sometimes act as if they are insulated from the realities in the country. Is there something that power or being in the corridors of power does to people? Anyways, PMB promised to do one tenure. So, one tenure he must do and this is sacrosanct!

When did he promise to do just one tenure??
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by engineerboat(m): 9:56pm On Apr 04, 2017
Justuceleague2:



If anyone were to ask you why he should be removed I'm sure your answer would be based on den say dem say any sane Nigerian should support this administration especially for the fight against corruption


Even TonyeBarcanista knows he just shared that post, he has not tried to convince anyone yet, the TonyeBarcanista I have read so much about will not just copy and paste a post, he'll analyze and give 100 reasons and proofs, in this case he only said presidency didn't present invoice / receipt I am pretty sure everyone can find that invoice with just a call


Oh and some plastic surgeries full body cost less than $1M how can rumor mongers claimed Buhari spent £10M


He mentioned we can't continue to fund his medical trips, I'm sure the man earns salary, besides under the constitution it's his right to be treated by the nation, if Saraki can hug 500M range and oduah can buy 250M BMW I'm sure Presidency has the right to spend as much as it can to keep the president alive and performing



Not once has the so called sick buhari fallen off any podium or stage , but the famed mugabe has at least 3 records that we know of


It's time to end bitter politics, no one else can do what buhari has accomplished

Are you saying we should allow the cabals to continue to dictate to the VP what to do.

When last haa PMB report in his official office.

When last has PMB appear in public functions.

The little initial gragra experince when PMB was away had been covered up by the cabals antics
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Nobody: 9:57pm On Apr 04, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
You mean the Amaechi led PDP? Which of the PDP?
Oga try to get respect
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by engineerboat(m): 9:58pm On Apr 04, 2017
onyii255:


When did he promise to do just one tenure??


Has the president said hes going for second term.

Femi Adesina should keep quiet
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by InvertedHammer: 10:01pm On Apr 04, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista


I read the statement credited to Presidential Spokesman Segun Adesina advocating that President Muhammadu Buhari, his boss should seek reelection in 2019 and even assured him of victory.

One of the problems with public administration in this country is the attitude of those around the corridors of power and their shameless sycophancy. It is only a sycophant that will suggest that a president, that not only failed woefully within two years of assuming power but also is caught up with the challenges that comes with his age as a 74 years old.

FEMI STATEMENT INSULTING ON NIGERIANS
I find it insulting on the intelligence of Nigerians that instead of the President Aide to advice his boss to consider bowing out in honor in 2019 if he wouldn't for the sake of his ego step down now, Femi instead is already pushing him to seek reelection, thereby exposing the President to further ridicule and a potential disgraceful defeat.

For the sake of posterity, the President has been battling ill-health since the first quarter of 2016. He has gone on medical trips to London for a record 5 times and spent a cumulative 82 days for this cause between the said period and now, the longest being the 50 days he spent in the first quarter of this year 2017.

WE CAN'T CONTINUE TO FUND HIS MEDICAL BILL:
In September 2016 alone, Buhari media Aide Shehu Garba admitted that the President spent a whopping N20,000,000 to treat his ear alone, even though Nigerians believed that the money expended was in the region of £3-£6Million, yet the quoted amount is too exorbitant when one consider the high level poverty rate in the country and the fact that N1,000,000 is considered a luxury for an average Nigerian. More worrisome is the fact that the President men never showed invoices or receipt to back up their N20,000,000 claim.

Only a couple of days ago, government spokesman Alhaji Lai Mohammed came out to tell Nigerians bluntly that the administration will not disclose what was expended on the President in his 50 days medical sojourn in the UK, a statement any rational being will consider insulting considering that the administration came on the change mantra and pledged transparency, as well as the existing Freedom of Information Act that was passed and practised during the PDP administration of President Goodluck Jonathan.

We cannot afford to be paying from the meagre resources of the country for the unending health challenges of the President. It is a shame that even the President admitted of returning to London to continue where his doctors stopped and Nigerians money in the range of millions will be expended on that trip. Such a lifestyle cannot be sustained for another 2 years not to talk of an additional 4 years.

BUHARI'S 2019 EXIT IS SACROSANCT
I wish to add that Nigeria constitution grants executive power on the President, it therefore means that the President must up and fit to perform his mandate, there is no room for part time or ceremonial presidency in Nigeria and we can't smuggle it in. It is either the President quit and face his health challenge or he remains in power and honorably bow out at the expiration of his mandate in 2019, this is what Nigerians expect of him, this is what is fair to him.

The President must bow out in 2019, he has made history by leading the country as both a military man and a civilian, he has made history has the first opposition politician to defeat a sitting president and ruling party in Nigeria, but he has largely failed in his duties, his health is posing a big challenge both to him and to the purse of Nigeria, the only honourable thing is for him to exit after the expiration of his term in 2019. Anything other than this will lead to his disgrace at the poll in 2019. Nigerians are prepared for this patriotic task.







May God Bless Us All And Bless Nigeria will

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It seems that you forgot that you are talking about Nigerians.
The same folks wailing the most will collect N1000 and two cups of rice to vote Buhari back in power. Then take the next 4 years to continue wailing. Nigerians see suffering as a privilege and the politicians oblige them.

Most Nigerian voters do not have the common sense that you are ascribing to them. They prefer immediate gratification--penny wise, pound foolish. Don't hold your breathe.

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Mintek: 10:08pm On Apr 04, 2017
Omoluabi16:
The average nigerian electorate is not an objective person. The next election, like the last one will be interpreted as Christian vs muslim, north vs south. when you have such mindset concerning a national election then there is a problem. I'm a redeemed member, some people voted for Apc because of osinbajo, our folks up north because buhari is a muslim. south..most because Jonathan was their bro, some igbos just because they hated buhari. Core issues like transparency, security and antecedents of these contestants were not even considered. How nigeria wan take better with this mindset?

Incisive!

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Johnnyessence(m): 10:09pm On Apr 04, 2017
Mynd44:


Again, I said it will be decided by Nigerians that elected him there in the first place. As far back as 2015, a lot of us knew Nigeria was headed for stormy waters and as long as I am seeing, this present administration has its own faults but it has been on the avergae satisfactory.

Boko Haram has been beaten back and Nigeria is gradually coming out of the recession. Perhaps you forgot that just two years ago, we were paying salaries with loans but not again and for the first time in +3 years our foreign reserves is actually growing.

You can chose to look at primary stats (yeah myopia is real) or look at secondary figures.

As long as you can come here to talk about removing someone who has become a lesson other countires want to learn from about terrorism and has stopped us from going the path of Venezuela, ilaugh

Remember I told you this same thing in 2015 when you went all Buhari will lose?
abeg which satisfactory hmmmmmm. Can you please list all the achievement pmb has achieved since assuming power hmmmm. So far the poverty rate keep increasing. Suicide keep increasing on daily basis. What of the national assembly members that only cares about their pocket hmmmm. They can't fooled Nigerians again. Our destiny is in our hands.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Nobody: 10:09pm On Apr 04, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista


I read the statement credited to Presidential Spokesman Segun Adesina advocating that President Muhammadu Buhari, his boss should seek reelection in 2019 and even assured him of victory.

One of the problems with public administration in this country is the attitude of those around the corridors of power and their shameless sycophancy. It is only a sycophant that will suggest that a president, that not only failed woefully within two years of assuming power but also is caught up with the challenges that comes with his age as a 74 years old.

FEMI STATEMENT INSULTING ON NIGERIANS
I find it insulting on the intelligence of Nigerians that instead of the President Aide to advice his boss to consider bowing out in honor in 2019 if he wouldn't for the sake of his ego step down now, Femi instead is already pushing him to seek reelection, thereby exposing the President to further ridicule and a potential disgraceful defeat.

For the sake of posterity, the President has been battling ill-health since the first quarter of 2016. He has gone on medical trips to London for a record 5 times and spent a cumulative 82 days for this cause between the said period and now, the longest being the 50 days he spent in the first quarter of this year 2017.

WE CAN'T CONTINUE TO FUND HIS MEDICAL BILL:
In September 2016 alone, Buhari media Aide Shehu Garba admitted that the President spent a whopping N20,000,000 to treat his ear alone, even though Nigerians believed that the money expended was in the region of £3-£6Million, yet the quoted amount is too exorbitant when one consider the high level poverty rate in the country and the fact that N1,000,000 is considered a luxury for an average Nigerian. More worrisome is the fact that the President men never showed invoices or receipt to back up their N20,000,000 claim.

Only a couple of days ago, government spokesman Alhaji Lai Mohammed came out to tell Nigerians bluntly that the administration will not disclose what was expended on the President in his 50 days medical sojourn in the UK, a statement any rational being will consider insulting considering that the administration came on the change mantra and pledged transparency, as well as the existing Freedom of Information Act that was passed and practised during the PDP administration of President Goodluck Jonathan.

We cannot afford to be paying from the meagre resources of the country for the unending health challenges of the President. It is a shame that even the President admitted of returning to London to continue where his doctors stopped and Nigerians money in the range of millions will be expended on that trip. Such a lifestyle cannot be sustained for another 2 years not to talk of an additional 4 years.

BUHARI'S 2019 EXIT IS SACROSANCT
I wish to add that Nigeria constitution grants executive power on the President, it therefore means that the President must up and fit to perform his mandate, there is no room for part time or ceremonial presidency in Nigeria and we can't smuggle it in. It is either the President quit and face his health challenge or he remains in power and honorably bow out at the expiration of his mandate in 2019, this is what Nigerians expect of him, this is what is fair to him.

The President must bow out in 2019, he has made history by leading the country as both a military man and a civilian, he has made history has the first opposition politician to defeat a sitting president and ruling party in Nigeria, but he has largely failed in his duties, his health is posing a big challenge both to him and to the purse of Nigeria, the only honourable thing is for him to exit after the expiration of his term in 2019. Anything other than this will lead to his disgrace at the poll in 2019. Nigerians are prepared for this patriotic task.







May God Bless Us All And Bless Nigeria will

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I think it's still early to draw conclusions. From now till 2019 is about 2 years. In politics this is a whole lot of time because Buhari can actually surprise everyone in just one month before you talk of 2 years.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by AntiWailer: 10:13pm On Apr 04, 2017
Dear Son,

If you don't acquire any usefull skills while you can, You might end up like this Op.


With Love,
Daddy.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by akaahs(m): 10:13pm On Apr 04, 2017
madridguy:
Another article from the stable of PDP's mouthpiece on nairaland to paint Sai Baba black. grin grin grin Laughing in Kanuri, PDP is dead and buried long time ago and no amount of sermon will bring back the satanic party.

Never again. Tonye, go back to your party and tell them it is over. 16 wasted years under the useless party is enough.

I stand with Sai Baba

I'm with APC
if pdp is satanic, whats apc?
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by engineerboat(m): 10:13pm On Apr 04, 2017
AntiIPOB:
Where were you when pdp failed for 16yrs?

Sixteen Years of PDP Rule

1. Sen. Pres. Bukola Saraki. PDP Governor for 8yrs and Senator for over 3yrs.
Joined APC in 2014. He is the Senate President.

2. Speaker Yakubu Dogara. Two-term PDP House of Rep member.
Joined APC in 2014 and was elected for a third time in 2015. He is the Speaker.

3. VP Atiku Abubakar. Nigeria's PDP Vice-President for 8yrs and presently an APC Elderstatesman after jumping from one party to the other since 2007.

4. Sen. Victor Ndoma-Egba. PDP Senator for 12yrs.
Decamped to APC about two months ago. He is the serving Chairman, NDDC Board.

5. Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri. Two-term PDP Senator from Bayelsa State.
Decamped to APC after the 2015 elections. He is a serving Minister of the Republic.

6. Sen. Ita Enang. Two-term PDP Senator from Akwa-Ibom.
Joined APC before the 2015 elections. Presently the SSA to the President on NASS.

7. Gov. Samuel Ortom. Long-serving Benue State Secretary of the PDP. Former National Auditor of the PDP and former Minister under Pres. Jonathan.
Joined APC in December 2014. He is the Governor of Benue State.

8. Sen. Barnabas Gemade. Founding father of the PDP, former National Chairman of the party and Senator from 2011.
Joined APC in December 2014. He is a serving Senator.

9. Gov. Atiku Bagudu. A two-term PDP Senator from Kebbi.
Joined the APC at some point. He is the serving Governor of Kebbi State.

10. Gov. Aminu Tambuwal. Former PDP Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Joined APC in 2014. He is the serving Governor of Sokoto State.

11. Sen. Abdullahi Adamu. Two-term PDP Governor of Nasarawa and Senator in 2011.
Joined APC in 2014. Still a serving Senator.

12. Sen. Danjuma Goje. Two-term PDP Governor of Gombe State and Senator in 2011.
Joined APC in 2014. Still a serving Senator.

13. Hon. Dakuku Peterside. Was a PDP Rep member from Rivers State.
Joined APC along with Gov. Amaechi. He is the DG of NIMASA.

14. Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso. Two-term PDP Governor of Kano State and former Minister of Defence under Pres. Obasanjo.
Joined APC in late 2013. He is a serving Senator.

15. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi. Former PDP Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly. Two-term PDP Governor of Rivers.
Joined APC in late 2013. He is a serving Minister of the Republic.

16. Gov. Rochas Okorocha. Was a Special Adviser to PDP's Pres. Obasanjo. Became the Governor of Imo on APGA's platform.
Joined APC in February 2013. He is the Governor of Imo State.

17. Sen. George Akume. Two-term PDP Governor of Benue State and Senator in 2007.
Left the party in December 2010. Still a serving APC Senator.

18. Gov. Nasir El-Rufai. Former FCT Minister under Pres. Obasanjo.
Left the PDP in 2010 and joined CPC. He is the serving APC Governor of Kaduna State.

19. Gov. Bello Masari. PDP Speaker of the House of Reps in 2003.
Joined the CPC in 2010. He is the serving APC Governor of Katsina State.

20. Sen. Adamu Aliero. Two-term PDP Governor of Kebbi State and Senator in 2007. Later became FCT Minister under Pres. Yar'Adua.
Joined APC at some point. He is a serving Senator.

21. Sen. Udoma Udo Udoma. Two-term PDP Senator from Akwa-Ibom State. I don't even know if he ever decamped to APC. He is the serving Minister of Budget & National Planning.

Now, save for Atiku who is a serial Presidential aspirant waiting for another election year to continue with his dream of becoming Nigeria's President, all the above are holding offices in this regime. They all played a part in the so called "16yrs of PDP destruction" but somehow are members of the APC that shout "CHANGE" and want to "REBUILD".

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by jippyjappa: 10:15pm On Apr 04, 2017
madridguy:
Another article from the stable of PDP's mouthpiece on nairaland to paint Sai Baba black. grin grin grin Laughing in Kanuri, PDP is dead and buried long time ago and no amount of sermon will bring back the satanic party.

Never again. Tonye, go back to your party and tell them it is over. 16 wasted years under the useless party is enough.

I stand with Sai Baba

I'm with APC
people like you are the problem we have in this country. state the truth the way it is. President buhari cannot lead us come 2019. He has health issues and he should attend to it. Coming back in 2019 will spell doom for the country. Thats the truth,deal with it
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by engineerboat(m): 10:15pm On Apr 04, 2017
Ontarget:

I think it's still early to draw conclusions. From now till 2019 is about 2 years. In politics this is a whole lot of time because Buhari can actually surprise everyone in just one month before you talk of 2 years.

Is not too early. Now is the time. So Nigeria should wait till 2019 abi.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by kessler53(m): 10:19pm On Apr 04, 2017
madridguy:
Another article from the stable of PDP's mouthpiece on nairaland to paint Sai Baba black. grin grin grin Laughing in Kanuri, PDP is dead and buried long time ago and no amount of sermon will bring back the satanic party.

Never again. Tonye, go back to your party and tell them it is over. 16 wasted years under the useless party is enough.

I stand with Sai Baba

I'm with APC
APC will be buried in 2019 ,thank God u mention Kanuri so I guess u to be that tribe,is northern borno free from IDP's?,can u walk freely in northern borno without soldiers escorting you?plus the extraordinary hardships that APC made Nigerians to experience are some of the definite pointers that APC is on its way to its grave,and PDP is coming to take over in 2019,because APC fail Nigerians greatly.
APC hankal ginane.

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Nobody: 10:24pm On Apr 04, 2017
engineerboat:


Is not too early. Now is the time. So Nigeria should wait till 2019 abi.
Nigerians should wait till a month before election.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by ABEngine(m): 10:24pm On Apr 04, 2017
Mynd44:
This will be decided by Nigerians and not members of the PDP who have put us where we are with their brazzen corruption, fiscal anmonetary, carelessness and madness.

If you think the PDP have any say, refer to the poll they had on twitter (that was shamelessly deleted when they saw that they lost)



Man, you really do sound like a toddler, except one with a severe impairment. Don't come at me with all your crappy theories, if you do not really understand the many obscured facets of modern day "Nigerian-styled" politics and the accompanying ploys of our politicians.

One question please, do you need to blame car tyres for an overspeeding vehicle or reckless maneuvers? Or could we at least shift focus to whom has his feet on the gas and his hands on the wheels.

I think you still blame your tyres, since you are yet to figure out that political parties are only vehicles upon which our politicians,(those whom forcefully and eventually fit into the cabin) enjoy rides to power and fame on a road paved by the mandates of the Nigerian citizenry.

You miss it everytime you call a party out, look at what gross incompetence is causing a Nation, it should interest you to know that it is neither of these political parties, the PDP or the APC ain't humans! They are only made up of these evil breeds.

This blame game is diversionary tool, which has been ingrained in us to think and ceaselessly blame, it is equally a recurrent aspect of todays governance (Have you blamed the past government today?).

Blame until her citizenry can't afford to reason at least logically, then cause undetected harm, leaving room for further blames and decietful promises to take responsibility and heal the wreck caused by their predecessor(s)- You recall this is the only basis for campaigns in this part of the world.

With all due respect sir, Buhari is not our savior neither was Mr. Johnathan. You and I have failed us, you sat there like I did and watched people who have little or next to nothing with the next 20 years destroy the future by their present actions or inactions. You are to be blamed.

Till you realise this, don't do the pub rants on here.

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by rusher14: 10:28pm On Apr 04, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:

Here we go again...
Firstly, our reserve wS inherited at $30billion and it has never grown beyond that. In fact, it went down as at September... How much is in our ECA despite the oil benchmark set at $38 per barrel and oil has been selling above $50 per barrel for almost 6 months in a stretch? This is a government that has increased our debt beyond measure, salaries are paid through borrowing and NOT from government revenue. The government can't deny this...

While BH has been dealt with, other aspects of our lives suffers. The economy is in shambles, dollar is selling at a rate more than where we were in 2015. Lots of jobs have been lost and commodities have skyrocketed. Inflation is at double digits and GDP growth is in shameless negative.

How much is a cup of garri pls?

Know your budget.

$44.5 benchmark.



https://www.thecable.ng/44-5-oil-benchmark-nigerias-2017-budget-may-risk

http://sweetcrudereports.com/2017/01/20/2017-budget-44-5-oil-benchmark-realistic-says-expert/
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by najoke: 10:30pm On Apr 04, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
sometimes some of you speak irrationally.
See kettle calling pot black.......99.9% of ur post are irrational trash.....wonders shall never end grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Nobody: 10:36pm On Apr 04, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
The party activities de go in the right direction


lol... if i wear high heels match you ehn
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by richeso: 10:36pm On Apr 04, 2017
this apc idiots replying should just shut the Bleep up.. they are only good in the media not the streets.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by bubu2019: 10:37pm On Apr 04, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
I think he is trying to keep his job
i rather stay jobless than this type of job.the man makes me hate politicians the more.he talks b/4 he think
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Johnnyessence(m): 10:43pm On Apr 04, 2017
Abagworo:
I wonder why PDP supporters are so out of touch with the masses that they believe their view is that of the neutral grassroots. 2019 Buhari continues. The only thing that can stop him is if he decides not to run.
so it is you that will put him there baaa. Since Apc government has commenced their government at the center pls what has you and your achieve from this government hmmmmmmm. Don't be sentimental and tribalistic here ok. People are no more fools ok. It is suffering and smiling every where you go including you that's defending the corrupt leaders we have. You better renew your mind before it is too late.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by coolsegun2002: 10:47pm On Apr 04, 2017
engineerboat:


Sixteen Years of PDP Rule

1. Sen. Pres. Bukola Saraki. PDP Governor for 8yrs and Senator for over 3yrs.
Joined APC in 2014. He is the Senate President.

2. Speaker Yakubu Dogara. Two-term PDP House of Rep member.
Joined APC in 2014 and was elected for a third time in 2015. He is the Speaker.

3. VP Atiku Abubakar. Nigeria's PDP Vice-President for 8yrs and presently an APC Elderstatesman after jumping from one party to the other since 2007.

4. Sen. Victor Ndoma-Egba. PDP Senator for 12yrs.
Decamped to APC about two months ago. He is the serving Chairman, NDDC Board.

5. Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri. Two-term PDP Senator from Bayelsa State.
Decamped to APC after the 2015 elections. He is a serving Minister of the Republic.

6. Sen. Ita Enang. Two-term PDP Senator from Akwa-Ibom.
Joined APC before the 2015 elections. Presently the SSA to the President on NASS.

7. Gov. Samuel Ortom. Long-serving Benue State Secretary of the PDP. Former National Auditor of the PDP and former Minister under Pres. Jonathan.
Joined APC in December 2014. He is the Governor of Benue State.

8. Sen. Barnabas Gemade. Founding father of the PDP, former National Chairman of the party and Senator from 2011.
Joined APC in December 2014. He is a serving Senator.

9. Gov. Atiku Bagudu. A two-term PDP Senator from Kebbi.
Joined the APC at some point. He is the serving Governor of Kebbi State.

10. Gov. Aminu Tambuwal. Former PDP Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Joined APC in 2014. He is the serving Governor of Sokoto State.

11. Sen. Abdullahi Adamu. Two-term PDP Governor of Nasarawa and Senator in 2011.
Joined APC in 2014. Still a serving Senator.

12. Sen. Danjuma Goje. Two-term PDP Governor of Gombe State and Senator in 2011.
Joined APC in 2014. Still a serving Senator.

13. Hon. Dakuku Peterside. Was a PDP Rep member from Rivers State.
Joined APC along with Gov. Amaechi. He is the DG of NIMASA.

14. Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso. Two-term PDP Governor of Kano State and former Minister of Defence under Pres. Obasanjo.
Joined APC in late 2013. He is a serving Senator.

15. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi. Former PDP Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly. Two-term PDP Governor of Rivers.
Joined APC in late 2013. He is a serving Minister of the Republic.

16. Gov. Rochas Okorocha. Was a Special Adviser to PDP's Pres. Obasanjo. Became the Governor of Imo on APGA's platform.
Joined APC in February 2013. He is the Governor of Imo State.

17. Sen. George Akume. Two-term PDP Governor of Benue State and Senator in 2007.
Left the party in December 2010. Still a serving APC Senator.

18. Gov. Nasir El-Rufai. Former FCT Minister under Pres. Obasanjo.
Left the PDP in 2010 and joined CPC. He is the serving APC Governor of Kaduna State.

19. Gov. Bello Masari. PDP Speaker of the House of Reps in 2003.
Joined the CPC in 2010. He is the serving APC Governor of Katsina State.

20. Sen. Adamu Aliero. Two-term PDP Governor of Kebbi State and Senator in 2007. Later became FCT Minister under Pres. Yar'Adua.
Joined APC at some point. He is a serving Senator.

21. Sen. Udoma Udo Udoma. Two-term PDP Senator from Akwa-Ibom State. I don't even know if he ever decamped to APC. He is the serving Minister of Budget & National Planning.

Now, save for Atiku who is a serial Presidential aspirant waiting for another election year to continue with his dream of becoming Nigeria's President, all the above are holding offices in this regime. They all played a part in the so called "16yrs of PDP destruction" but somehow are members of the APC that shout "CHANGE" and want to "REBUILD".

They just packaged change for us...the same set of thieves were recycled into this administration....they resumed by doing the first thing they opposed jonathan administration from doing...."removal of subsidy".that first move alone made me realised that we have entered one chance...

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Toketimt: 10:48pm On Apr 04, 2017
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TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista


I read the statement credited to Presidential Spokesman Segun Adesina advocating that President Muhammadu Buhari, his boss should seek reelection in 2019 and even assured him of victory.

One of the problems with public administration in this country is the attitude of those around the corridors of power and their shameless sycophancy. It is only a sycophant that will suggest that a president, that not only failed woefully within two years of assuming power but also is caught up with the challenges that comes with his age as a 74 years old.

FEMI STATEMENT INSULTING ON NIGERIANS
I find it insulting on the intelligence of Nigerians that instead of the President Aide to advice his boss to consider bowing out in honor in 2019 if he wouldn't for the sake of his ego step down now, Femi instead is already pushing him to seek reelection, thereby exposing the President to further ridicule and a potential disgraceful defeat.

For the sake of posterity, the President has been battling ill-health since the first quarter of 2016. He has gone on medical trips to London for a record 5 times and spent a cumulative 82 days for this cause between the said period and now, the longest being the 50 days he spent in the first quarter of this year 2017.

WE CAN'T CONTINUE TO FUND HIS MEDICAL BILL:
In September 2016 alone, Buhari media Aide Shehu Garba admitted that the President spent a whopping N20,000,000 to treat his ear alone, even though Nigerians believed that the money expended was in the region of £3-£6Million, yet the quoted amount is too exorbitant when one consider the high level poverty rate in the country and the fact that N1,000,000 is considered a luxury for an average Nigerian. More worrisome is the fact that the President men never showed invoices or receipt to back up their N20,000,000 claim.

Only a couple of days ago, government spokesman Alhaji Lai Mohammed came out to tell Nigerians bluntly that the administration will not disclose what was expended on the President in his 50 days medical sojourn in the UK, a statement any rational being will consider insulting considering that the administration came on the change mantra and pledged transparency, as well as the existing Freedom of Information Act that was passed and practised during the PDP administration of President Goodluck Jonathan.

We cannot afford to be paying from the meagre resources of the country for the unending health challenges of the President. It is a shame that even the President admitted of returning to London to continue where his doctors stopped and Nigerians money in the range of millions will be expended on that trip. Such a lifestyle cannot be sustained for another 2 years not to talk of an additional 4 years.

BUHARI'S 2019 EXIT IS SACROSANCT
I wish to add that Nigeria constitution grants executive power on the President, it therefore means that the President must up and fit to perform his mandate, there is no room for part time or ceremonial presidency in Nigeria and we can't smuggle it in. It is either the President quit and face his health challenge or he remains in power and honorably bow out at the expiration of his mandate in 2019, this is what Nigerians expect of him, this is what is fair to him.

The President must bow out in 2019, he has made history by leading the country as both a military man and a civilian, he has made history has the first opposition politician to defeat a sitting president and ruling party in Nigeria, but he has largely failed in his duties, his health is posing a big challenge both to him and to the purse of Nigeria, the only honourable thing is for him to exit after the expiration of his term in 2019. Anything other than this will lead to his disgrace at the poll in 2019. Nigerians are prepared for this patriotic task.







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Bunkum. Buhari / Osinbajo till 2023 and there is nothing u shameless lot can do about it. Complaining over 20 million naira when ur hero, his wife, ministers and aides swindled us trillions of Naira. Sacrosanct my left yansh.

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by goodguygonebad: 10:51pm On Apr 04, 2017
That moment when you blame PDP and I discover that less than 10% of your so called APC were not members of PDP pre2013. That moment when Amaechi, Saraki, Dogara, Melaye, and even Bolaji who's pictured giving GEJ an award and a host of others all open their auditory cavity and blame PDP for Nigeria woes. I SMH for you that believe them

Mynd44:


Again, I said it will be decided by Nigerians that elected him there in the first place. As far back as 2015, a lot of us knew Nigeria was headed for stormy waters and as long as I am seeing, this present administration has its own faults but it has been on the avergae satisfactory.

Boko Haram has been beaten back and Nigeria is gradually coming out of the recession. Perhaps you forgot that just two years ago, we were paying salaries with loans but not again and for the first time in +3 years our foreign reserves is actually growing.

You can chose to look at primary stats (yeah myopia is real) or look at secondary figures.

As long as you can come here to talk about removing someone who has become a lesson other countires want to learn from about terrorism and has stopped us from going the path of Venezuela, ilaugh

Remember I told you this same thing in 2015 when you went all Buhari will lose?
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by ZombieTERROR: 10:53pm On Apr 04, 2017
John902:
the person you quoted was right i myself remembered chanting sai baba and it's just two years,look at where we are today,tell me you comfortable that way.man let's not indulge in tribalism for d fact buhari is a northerner probably you are too,I'm no Igbo neither a Yoruba but if it's a person from the east or west or north that will put Nigerians first,let's vote him in.
I never chanted Sai baba
I will never chant Sai baba
Sai Bavarians are zombies
Zombies are enemies of progress
I bring terror to zombies
I bring progress
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by jojothaiv(m): 10:53pm On Apr 04, 2017
madridguy:
Another article from the stable of PDP's mouthpiece on nairaland to paint Sai Baba black. grin grin grin Laughing in Kanuri, PDP is dead and buried long time ago and no amount of sermon will bring back the satanic party.

Never again. Tonye, go back to your party and tell them it is over. 16 wasted years under the useless party is enough.

I stand with Sai Baba

I'm with APC

Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by paddybrown(m): 10:53pm On Apr 04, 2017
wallahi, d rate at which tinx re going now, if dis man contest na only..........no be me go talk am
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:55pm On Apr 04, 2017
rusher14:


Know your budget.

$44.5 benchmark.



https://www.thecable.ng/44-5-oil-benchmark-nigerias-2017-budget-may-risk

http://sweetcrudereports.com/2017/01/20/2017-budget-44-5-oil-benchmark-realistic-says-expert/
2017 budget is yet to be passed and we are still operating 2016 budget that set benchmark at $38 per barrel...
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Doyin2(m): 10:55pm On Apr 04, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista


I read the statement credited to Presidential Spokesman Segun Adesina advocating that President Muhammadu Buhari, his boss should seek reelection in 2019 and even assured him of victory.

One of the problems with public administration in this country is the attitude of those around the corridors of power and their shameless sycophancy. It is only a sycophant that will suggest that a president, that not only failed woefully within two years of assuming power but also is caught up with the challenges that comes with his age as a 74 years old.

FEMI STATEMENT INSULTING ON NIGERIANS
I find it insulting on the intelligence of Nigerians that instead of the President Aide to advice his boss to consider bowing out in honor in 2019 if he wouldn't for the sake of his ego step down now, Femi instead is already pushing him to seek reelection, thereby exposing the President to further ridicule and a potential disgraceful defeat.

For the sake of posterity, the President has been battling ill-health since the first quarter of 2016. He has gone on medical trips to London for a record 5 times and spent a cumulative 82 days for this cause between the said period and now, the longest being the 50 days he spent in the first quarter of this year 2017.

WE CAN'T CONTINUE TO FUND HIS MEDICAL BILL:
In September 2016 alone, Buhari media Aide Shehu Garba admitted that the President spent a whopping N20,000,000 to treat his ear alone, even though Nigerians believed that the money expended was in the region of £3-£6Million, yet the quoted amount is too exorbitant when one consider the high level poverty rate in the country and the fact that N1,000,000 is considered a luxury for an average Nigerian. More worrisome is the fact that the President men never showed invoices or receipt to back up their N20,000,000 claim.

Only a couple of days ago, government spokesman Alhaji Lai Mohammed came out to tell Nigerians bluntly that the administration will not disclose what was expended on the President in his 50 days medical sojourn in the UK, a statement any rational being will consider insulting considering that the administration came on the change mantra and pledged transparency, as well as the existing Freedom of Information Act that was passed and practised during the PDP administration of President Goodluck Jonathan.

We cannot afford to be paying from the meagre resources of the country for the unending health challenges of the President. It is a shame that even the President admitted of returning to London to continue where his doctors stopped and Nigerians money in the range of millions will be expended on that trip. Such a lifestyle cannot be sustained for another 2 years not to talk of an additional 4 years.

BUHARI'S 2019 EXIT IS SACROSANCT
I wish to add that Nigeria constitution grants executive power on the President, it therefore means that the President must up and fit to perform his mandate, there is no room for part time or ceremonial presidency in Nigeria and we can't smuggle it in. It is either the President quit and face his health challenge or he remains in power and honorably bow out at the expiration of his mandate in 2019, this is what Nigerians expect of him, this is what is fair to him.

The President must bow out in 2019, he has made history by leading the country as both a military man and a civilian, he has made history has the first opposition politician to defeat a sitting president and ruling party in Nigeria, but he has largely failed in his duties, his health is posing a big challenge both to him and to the purse of Nigeria, the only honourable thing is for him to exit after the expiration of his term in 2019. Anything other than this will lead to his disgrace at the poll in 2019. Nigerians are prepared for this patriotic task.







May God Bless Us All And Bless Nigeria will

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Stupidity is when you think your opinion represent the majority opinion.What authentic and verifiable opinion poll has this op conducted before vomiting all these trash.


Rubbish undecided
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Jesusloveyou: 10:57pm On Apr 04, 2017
Acetyl:
Always base your comments on the content of an article or write up. Stop going off line.
which one is offline?
That a president that has never stole a kobo is the most corrupt govt in history of nigeria
Dont you think you and op are so ...............

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