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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by Myself2(m): 2:02pm On Jul 13, 2017
The man just described Buhari as "ailing president and frequent London resident",,,,,,,,, can you imagine the pit Buhari has dragged Nigeria to with his bad luck,lies,corruption,killing,stealing,childsex,deadly disease and illiteracy shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by dumie(f): 2:03pm On Jul 13, 2017
I guess Financial Times UK are now wailers

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by bizzibodi(m): 2:04pm On Jul 13, 2017
Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by akaahs(m): 2:05pm On Jul 13, 2017
ddippset:
I am a million percent convinced that President Buhari had noble intentions in running for and assuming the seat of the presidency. Unfortunately he has been hampered by ill health and militancy. Yes militancy. For a period of over one whole year the Niger delta avengers blew up pipelines at will and the international oil market was far from booming. A barrel of nigerian oil got as low as 40$ per unit. It takes money to make money. It takes money to grow an economy. Nigeria is neither europe nor america and the author fails to realize this. The Nigerian economy defies the indices used for his experimentation. In europe and america there are no Igbos and boko harams. in europe and america the economy is not based on a single product, it is based on several products; it's already a diversified economy. In europe and america people don't loot money in billions. After over 30 years of looting and corruption we have to expect another 30 years for the country to be fixed. Ironically the same pdp which superintended over the destruction of Nigeria today see themselves as the messiahs, the God-sends, the ones to take us to the promise land, and they feel neither shame nor remorse in telling us that to our faces.
Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by CosmicJames(m): 2:06pm On Jul 13, 2017
ddippset:
I am a million percent convinced that President Buhari had noble intentions in running for and assuming the seat of the presidency. Unfortunately he has been hampered by ill health and militancy. Yes militancy. For a period of over one whole year the Niger delta avengers blew up pipelines at will and the international oil market was far from booming. A barrel of nigerian oil got as low as 40$ per unit. It takes money to make money. It takes money to grow an economy. Nigeria is neither europe nor america and the author fails to realize this. The Nigerian economy defies the indices used for his experimentation. In europe and america there are no Igbos and boko harams. in europe and america the economy is not based on a single product, it is based on several products; it's already a diversified economy. In europe and america people don't loot money in billions. After over 30 years of looting and corruption we have to expect another 30 years for the country to be fixed. Ironically the same pdp which superintended over the destruction of Nigeria today see themselves as the messiahs, the God-sends, the ones to take us to the promise land, and they feel neither shame nor remorse in telling us that to our faces.
Your convictions are very, very wrong!
Somebody with noble intentions will not spend 6 whole months doing nothing after being swear in as a president.
Think about it. If you were the one, will you spend 6 whole months travelling around the world and doing practically nothing for your country as a president when you have noble intentions for your country?

In case you don't know, PMB started failing even long before the coming of militancy and his health issues.

Is on record: PMB is a failure. Yes, this is not the first time he is failing Nigeria.
It is very unfortunate Nigerians voted him again into power dispite his monumental failure status.

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by akaahs(m): 2:09pm On Jul 13, 2017
[quote author=ddippset post=58414430]I am a million percent convinced that President Buhari had noble intentions in running for and assuming the seat of the presidency. Unfortunately he has been hampered by ill health and militancy. Yes militancy. For a period of over one whole year the Niger delta avengers blew up pipelines at will and the international oil market was far from booming. A barrel of nigerian oil got as low as 40$ per unit. It takes money to make money. It takes money to grow an economy. Nigeria is neither europe nor america and the author fails to realize this. The Nigerian economy defies the indices used for his experimentation. In europe and america there are no Igbos and boko harams. in europe and america the economy is not based on a single product, it is based on several products; it's already a diversified economy. In europe and america people don't loot money in billions. After over 30 years of looting and corruption we have to expect another 30 years for the country to be fixed. Ironically the same pdp which superintended over the destruction of Nigeria today see themselves as the messiahs, the God-sends, the ones to take us to the promise land, and they feel neither shame nor remorse in telling us that to our faces.[/quot

I didn't read ur sh*t u just type because I know its coming from a zumbi who wouldn't see d great damage cause by buhari

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by kingandamy4life(m): 2:10pm On Jul 13, 2017
it is obvious that we have seen the change they promised.plz i have suffered enough and want to leave.its painful seeing my fellow youth waste away their future by supporting evil in this administration. i just wonder whether they think of their unborn children and the life they want them to live. please for those supporting Bukharin, if you re tired of life you can just shut up and die. let those that want to live and prepare a better place for their children speak. i just don't know why the youth shield truth so much for just a portage.plz Nigerian youth wake up

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by tuniski: 2:12pm On Jul 13, 2017
ddippset:
I am a million percent convinced that President Buhari had noble intentions in running for and assuming the seat of the presidency. Unfortunately he has been hampered by ill health and militancy. Yes militancy. For a period of over one whole year the Niger delta avengers blew up pipelines at will and the international oil market was far from booming. A barrel of nigerian oil got as low as 40$ per unit. It takes money to make money. It takes money to grow an economy. Nigeria is neither europe nor america and the author fails to realize this. The Nigerian economy defies the indices used for his experimentation. In europe and america there are no Igbos and boko harams. in europe and america the economy is not based on a single product, it is based on several products; it's already a diversified economy. In europe and america people don't loot money in billions. After over 30 years of looting and corruption we have to expect another 30 years for the country to be fixed. Ironically the same pdp which superintended over the destruction of Nigeria today see themselves as the messiahs, the God-sends, the ones to take us to the promise land, and they feel neither shame nor remorse in telling us that to our faces.
Lame!

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by guru03(m): 2:12pm On Jul 13, 2017
wooh.... Big Blow for Buhari and his supporters, am wondering why his followers are yet to condemned this article.

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by Nobody: 2:13pm On Jul 13, 2017
Well, for me the issue is that Nigeria has never had a good economy.

Since we got independent, we have been relying on revenues from selling our raw materials to the West and Asia...whose companies promptly take them and use them to essentially manufacture goods that make higher profits than what we sold them for.

Buhari is not responsible for the bad economy. The reason why the economy is bad is because oil prices have fallen to levels that make it difficult to earn enough dollars to meet basic needs. And the dollar restrictions brought in by the Govt...needed to prevent us going broke.....make things harder...as paradoxically, investors pull out because they cannot remit dollars.

At the same time, the govt is responsible for the solution....and what they are doing is waiting for oil to rise again. Bad idea. Oil is never going to go back to $100 and above.

The reason why govt is not applying the solution is that the solution involves severe austerity economics, heavy investment in rail, power and other infrastructure...which means taking heavy loans with strict conditions., fighting corruption....even beyond what is happening now., restriction of imports, total removal of subsidies, increased taxes,and so on.

IN other words....solutions that both the Nigerian political class and the Nigerian people don't like.(IN 2012...GEJ brought in the good idea of subsidy removals....which were opposed by most Nigerians because they could not see beyond the fact that fuel was now at N140 per liter ).

But if we want a productive economy, we have to take measures that leave us less dependent on selling raw materials, and more dependent on manufactured goods....especially goods produced by the sweat of our innovation and works. Whether this government, or the opposition is ready to make the hard choices needed....rather than wait for oil to go up again....is the question

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by misspineapple(f): 2:15pm On Jul 13, 2017
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by ddippset(m): 2:17pm On Jul 13, 2017
CosmicJames:
Your convictions are very, very wrong!
Somebody with noble intentions will not spend 6 whole months doing nothing after being swear in as a president.
Think about it. If you were the one, will you spend 6 whole months travelling around the world and doing practically nothing for your country as a president when you have noble intentions for your country?

In case you don't know, PMB started failing even long before the coming of militancy and his health issues.

Is on record: PMB is a failure. Yes, this is not the first time he is failing Nigeria.
It is very unfortunate Nigerians voted him again into power dispite his monumental failure status.
gej spent up to 7 or 8 months before appointing ministers. your gej.
Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by ephi123(f): 2:18pm On Jul 13, 2017
Even a blind person can see this. No surprises there. He hasn't just done nothing to grow it, he has wrecked it with his unqualified illiterate cabinet and non-viable policies.

Sarrki where are you nau? cheesy

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by Jdougha(m): 2:19pm On Jul 13, 2017
ddippset:
I am a million percent convinced that President Buhari had noble intentions in running for and assuming the seat of the presidency. Unfortunately he has been hampered by ill health and militancy. Yes militancy. For a period of over one whole year the Niger delta avengers blew up pipelines at will and the international oil market was far from booming. A barrel of nigerian oil got as low as 40$ per unit. It takes money to make money. It takes money to grow an economy. Nigeria is neither europe nor america and the author fails to realize this. The Nigerian economy defies the indices used for his experimentation. In europe and america there are no Igbos and boko harams. in europe and america the economy is not based on a single product, it is based on several products; it's already a diversified economy. In europe and america people don't loot money in billions. After over 30 years of looting and corruption we have to expect another 30 years for the country to be fixed. Ironically the same pdp which superintended over the destruction of Nigeria today see themselves as the messiahs, the God-sends, the ones to take us to the promise land, and they feel neither shame nor remorse in telling us that to our faces.
.. Based on what you've said, it's quite obvious you still don't see that this APC led administration is a total failure, now you're coming to blame is health, and the case of militancy, I'm not saying what they were doing was good in any case but his predecessors kept this people at bay as long as they could.... Lemme ask you before you drag PDP into this nonsense, the same APC staged a protest when the PDP led government removed subsidy, isn't that the very first thing the same APC did when they got to power... You can keep blaming the past administration for this mess until you miss the point that this APC led government is a total failure... Take it or leave it

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by Lhammarr07(m): 2:20pm On Jul 13, 2017
whirlwind7:
Fact.
A fact so obvious to anyone with half a brain, you will have to wonder why his online asslickers, especially here on NL could still summon the courage and shamelessness to support an intellectually bereft relic. You'd think they didn't know how woefully he performed in 1984. It was Tunde Idiagbon who actually did all the job, while Bubu, as the military head of state, took all the glory.

Pardon him for he knows absolutely zilch about running any economy. What about his anti corruption and anti terrorism crusade? If he doesn't have the foggiest idea of demand and supply and market economy, what about his so called integrity that wouldn't permit any thieving politician or any deranged jihadist to walk free?

Ah! Tinubu and his sophisticated brothers have brought such a mess upon us, that it would take a decade to break even from the horrible medieval voodooism mallam Bubu is torturing us with.

If we are to pardon most of the youths who campaigned and voted for an inept Bubu because they were too young to realize how empty he was in 1984, what about the "old cargoes" who were adults back then? The "elders" who retrieved a relic that ought to be consigned to a museum, forced him to wear suits and look presentable, so that lobotomised folks (the ones called zombies) would still vote him into power.

Emmm...the people deserve the sort of leaders they get. Nigerians have shown they are too dense to rise above tribal and religious sentiment to vote a worthy candidate into office.

As at today, Bubu is the best Nigerians can offer. He is the best among all of us, which is why he was made number one citizen. Pathetic!
Guy u dint jus hit d nail on d head,u drove it into d brain gangan..Dere's absolutely no more 2 say

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by BiafraIShere(m): 2:20pm On Jul 13, 2017
Look at the old relic looking like a radicalized terrorist. The noozle keeps tightening on the impoverished masses, everyone is gasping for breath and hoping they wont be the first to fall. SHAME ON ALL THOSE THAT VOTED FOR THIS VAMPIRE!

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by ephi123(f): 2:20pm On Jul 13, 2017
obicentlis:
"Without doing anything at all — a reasonable description of policy under Muhammadu Buhari, the country’s ailing leader and frequent London resident — the baseline effect has worked its magic"



Thank God that PMB was given power and he showed that he is failure right round, except that, he would have been celebrated as the best President Nigeria never had.

grin grin See dissing. This is the president of the most populous black nation btw.

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by Jdougha(m): 2:21pm On Jul 13, 2017
ddippset:
gej spent up to 7 or 8 months before appointing ministers. your gej.
and how much time did buhari spend before appointing ministers... And look at what he could come up with....

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by elda2303(m): 2:23pm On Jul 13, 2017
whirlwind7:
Fact.
A fact so obvious to anyone with half a brain, you will have to wonder why his online asslickers, especially here on NL could still summon the courage and shamelessness to support an intellectually bereft relic. You'd think they didn't know how woefully he performed in 1984. It was Tunde Idiagbon who actually did all the job, while Bubu, as the military head of state, took all the glory.

Pardon him for he knows absolutely zilch about running any economy. What about his anti corruption and anti terrorism crusade? If he doesn't have the foggiest idea of demand and supply and market economy, what about his so called integrity that wouldn't permit any thieving politician or any deranged jihadist to walk free?

Ah! Tinubu and his sophisticated brothers have brought such a mess upon us, that it would take a decade to break even from the horrible medieval voodooism mallam Bubu is torturing us with.

If we are to pardon most of the youths who campaigned and voted for an inept Bubu because they were too young to realize how empty he was in 1984, what about the "old cargoes" who were adults back then? The "elders" who retrieved a relic that ought to be consigned to a museum, forced him to wear suits and look presentable, so that lobotomised folks (the ones called zombies) would still vote him into power.

Emmm...the people deserve the sort of leaders they get. Nigerians have shown they are too dense to rise above tribal and religious sentiment to vote a worthy candidate into office.

As at today, Bubu is the best Nigerians can offer. He is the best among all of us, which is why he was made number one citizen. Pathetic!

Thank u Bro...it was De Tocqueville that made the quote.. " In every democracy the poeple get the government they deserve". Thanks again.

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by ddippset(m): 2:26pm On Jul 13, 2017
The biggest problem of this country today is that we have a certain political party who call themselves the PDP. They had promised to be in power for 60 years. They rigged 1999, they rigged 2003, they rigged 2007, they rigged 2011. Then they had a weak president in 2015 who was afraid to rig. Their body language now is to make the country ungovernable for the APC. But sorry to burst your bubble, the APC is not gej. By hook or by crook they will win 2019, 2023, 2027 and 2031. PDP should be ready to play opposition till 2035 at least.
Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by Lhammarr07(m): 2:28pm On Jul 13, 2017
9jakohai:
Well, for me the issue is that Nigeria has never had a good economy.

Since we got independent, we have been relying on revenues from selling our raw materials to the West and Asia...whose companies promptly take them and use them to essentially manufacture goods that make higher profits than what we sold them for.

Buhari is not responsible for the bad economy. The reason why the economy is bad is because oil prices have fallen to levels that make it difficult to earn enough dollars to meet basic needs. And the dollar restrictions brought in by the Govt...needed to prevent us going broke.....make things harder...as paradoxically, investors pull out because they cannot remit dollars.

At the same time, the govt is responsible for the solution....and what they are doing is waiting for oil to rise again. Bad idea. Oil is never going to go back to $100 and above.

The reason why govt is not applying the solution is that the solution involves severe austerity economics, heavy investment in rail, power and other infrastructure...which means taking heavy loans with strict conditions., fighting corruption....even beyond what is happening now., restriction of imports, total removal of subsidies, increased taxes,and so on.

IN other words....solutions that both the Nigerian political class and the Nigerian people don't like.(IN 2012...GEJ brought in the good idea of subsidy removals....which were opposed by most Nigerians because they could not see beyond the fact that fuel was now at N140 per liter ).

But if we want a productive economy, we have to take measures that leave us less dependent on selling raw materials, and more dependent on manufactured goods....especially goods produced by the sweat of our innovation and works. Whether this government, or the opposition is ready to make the hard choices needed....rather than wait for oil to go up again....is the question
Guy ur post is onpoint bt until dis government totally reduces d budgets allocated 2 d sinators nd house of reps members,notin fruitful wil b achieved..Nigerian senators re d fcvkin highest paid in d whole wide world..A contri dtz in recession 4 crying awt lawd...
Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by ddippset(m): 2:30pm On Jul 13, 2017
Lol. See lamentations and wailings on the internet. Except another party comes around, APC will win or rig till 2035. The way PDP rigged 99, 03, 07 and 11. All of you goan die.
Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by elda2303(m): 2:34pm On Jul 13, 2017
numericalguy:
BUhari is worse than Hitler.

ROTFL!!! Kai.. e no reach like dat na.
Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by Bekimbo(m): 2:35pm On Jul 13, 2017
Where is that internet terrorist called sarrki let him come and defend his slave master

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by Ojiofor: 2:35pm On Jul 13, 2017
The Dullard of Daura was in his village in Daura sipping fura de nunu and didn't take notice and unaware that Berlin wall has fallen decades ago and he went to Went Germany in 2016.This is the person Nigerians elected to rescue them from bad governance and economic hardship.

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by prinzadey(m): 2:36pm On Jul 13, 2017
You can grow the economy by starting your own web business

Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by Sylva2147: 2:38pm On Jul 13, 2017
whirlwind7:
Fact.
A fact so obvious to anyone with half a brain, you will have to wonder why his online asslickers, especially here on NL could still summon the courage and shamelessness to support an intellectually bereft relic. You'd think they didn't know how woefully he performed in 1984. It was Tunde Idiagbon who actually did all the job, while Bubu, as the military head of state, took all the glory.

Pardon him for he knows absolutely zilch about running any economy. What about his anti corruption and anti terrorism crusade? If he doesn't have the foggiest idea of demand and supply and market economy, what about his so called integrity that wouldn't permit any thieving politician or any deranged jihadist to walk free?

Ah! Tinubu and his sophisticated brothers have brought such a mess upon us, that it would take a decade to break even from the horrible medieval voodooism mallam Bubu is torturing us with.

If we are to pardon most of the youths who campaigned and voted for an inept Bubu because they were too young to realize how empty he was in 1984, what about the "old cargoes" who were adults back then? The "elders" who retrieved a relic that ought to be consigned to a museum, forced him to wear suits and look presentable, so that lobotomised folks (the ones called zombies) would still vote him into power.

Emmm...the people deserve the sort of leaders they get. Nigerians have shown they are too dense to rise above tribal and religious sentiment to vote a worthy candidate into office.

As at today, Bubu is the best Nigerians can offer. He is the best among all of us, which is why he was made number one citizen. Pathetic!
All this your grammar and preaching as if when you are given the opportunity to be the president you can do any better. please try and check the record of the past presidents and the head of state of this country and the riches they acquire then you will stop blaming the old man. I know that most Nigerians need a leader who will always give them money and discouraged them from doing any hard work so as to continue to kiss his feet.
Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by refreshrate: 2:39pm On Jul 13, 2017
obicentlis:
"Without doing anything at all — a reasonable description of policy under Muhammadu Buhari, the country’s ailing leader and frequent London resident — the baseline effect has worked its magic"



Thank God that PMB was given power and he showed that he is failure right round, except that, he would have been celebrated as the best President Nigeria never had.

My good God!

This is the most accurate post I've ever read on Nairaland ...or anywhere else for that matter.

Bros one full crate of alomo, small stout and anything else you want for you abeg!


As in I'm standing up right now and clapping seriously for you

...meanwhile *follows*

Ah ahn!

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by Kc3000: 2:41pm On Jul 13, 2017
What's the name of that useless minister of finance with frog eyes? Does she know anything, I mean anything at all?

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by Ironlion1(m): 2:42pm On Jul 13, 2017
Newbiee:
Worth Sharing

*WHO DESTROYED NIGERIA, PDP, APC, ... OR PEOPLE?"*

So, the narrative in recent times especially from those who support the present regime, is that "PDP destroyed" our country and it will take time to rebuild it. I don't think so...

1. *Sen. Pres. Bukola Saraki. PDP Governor for 8yrs and PDP Senator for over 3 yrs.* 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 impossible dream of becoming Nigeria's President,* all the above are holding offices in this regime. *They all played a part in the 16yrs of "PDP destruction"* but somehow are members of the APC that want to "rebuild". Wow!

My submission therefore is that *PDP did NOT destroy Nigeria. PDP is just a name/acronym.* The Nigerian people destroyed Nigeria.

*Hence, let us vote candidates/people in 2019, not party.* The *human being is the issue, not APC, PDP, APGA or LP.*

As we can see from above. Change is pipe dream in this country. If you are part of a problem, definitely you can't be part of the solution. Our politicians lack credibility. They have no ideology. They jump ship instantaneously. They are political mathematicians. in fact , they are more physicists than Einstein. As soon as they discover , where pendulum of victory is swinging, they wait at the end of the oscillation and catch the pendulum itself. These same set of people paved way for PMB's emergence and they are big stakeholders in his government. So our innocent President is helpless . Undoubtedly, he can achieve little with the corrupt politicians around him............
This readily brings to mind the new initiative by the Green Movement as the best alternative option for Nigerians �� . May it be, amen!!!.

Kudos bro.
Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by surgical: 2:43pm On Jul 13, 2017
guru03:
wooh.... Big Blow for Buhari and his supporters, am wondering why his followers are yet to condemned this article.
They are consulting and reharsing what to say, this is a heavy blow to be handle with kids glove,they are well paid they will surely respond.

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Re: Buhari Has Practically Done Nothing To Grow Nigeria’s Economy - Financial Times by michoim(m): 2:44pm On Jul 13, 2017
What a poor news media! Yet we have started exporting yam and we will be self sufficient in rice production by November 2017 saving us US $10billion annually that was normally spent by previous administrations in importing rice.
This is how this foreign news media influenced by some biased Nigerians working for them overseas, misinformed people the way they are currently instigating Americans against Donald Trump.

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