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Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by bbxxxxxx: 6:12am On May 29, 2018
By Reno Omokri For four months, patriotic Nigerians have been waiting for officials of the Buhari administration to take up the #BuhariChallenge and name at least one project that the Buhari administration has initiated, started and completed in three years. President Muhammadu Buhari bids farewell to the former President Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan after a close door meeting at the State House in Abuja The funny thing is that if any administration is expected to act with dispatch on such a challenge, that government should be Mr. Buhari’s regime.

In Nigeria’s post colonial history, no other administration has had the number of media aides that President Buhari has. President Buhari has the following media aides:

* A Special Adviser on Media and Publicity

* A Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity (the official spokesman)

* A Special Assistant on Digital Communications * A Personal Assistant on Broadcast Media (Radio) (the most influential media aide of the President)

* A Personal Assistant on New Media

* A Personal Assistant on Social Media

* A Chief Personal Photographer (Bayo Omoboriowo)

* A Personal Assistant to the President and State Photographer (Sunday Aghaeze) It is rather telling that after having a record 8 media aides, President Buhari’s administration is still unable to take the #BuhariChallenge. As a matter of fact, after the President appointed Festus Keyamo as the official spokesman for his re-election campaign, I congratulated Mr. Keyamo and urged him to take the #BuhariChallenge to which Mr. Keyamo never responded.

Why has the Buhari government not being able to name even one project initiated, started and completed in the last three years? The answer to that question is that the Buhari Administration is embarrassed to admit that the only project initiated, started and completed in the last three years by the present regime is the helipad built by President Muhammadu Buhari in Daura, his home town. I challenge any of President Buhari’s eight media aides, plus his lying minister of information and the spokesman of his campaign to rebut me if I am lying. In three years, the President has not conceived of and finished any project except a project meant for his own personal use.Therein lies the crux of the matter.

Nigeria is being ruled by a man who thinks only of himself and not the people he should lead. Ask yourself how long does it take to build a school. Former President Jonathan built 120 secondary schools in his first three years and 12 universities within the same period (a total of 165 were built by the fourth year). President Buhari has not built even ONE school in three years which he initiated and completed, yet this is a man who claimed that Nigerian youths were uneducated, lazy and unemployable. If that is what he thinks about our youth, then why has President Buhari not built even ONE school to remedy the situation?
How long does it take to build one hospital? Former President Jonathan built 15 hospitals in his first three years. President Buhari has not built even ONE hospital in three years which he initiated and completed, yet this is a man who spends millions of tax payers money that could have built hospitals on his UK doctors.

How long does it take to build houses for the masses? In his first three years, Former President Jonathan built over 2,000 mass housing units which he initiated and completed. In three years in power, President Buhari has not built even one mass housing scheme which he initiated and completed. Yet, the President goes to Commission mass housing schemes built by state governments with fewer resources than the Federal Government.

The sad thing is that no less than 18 of Nigeria’s 36 state Governors can boast of multiple projects that they have initiated, started and completed in the last three years, including and especially, Governors Nyesom Wike, Akinwunmi Ambode, Ayo Fayose and Aminu Tambuwal. But that is only half the story. At a plenary session of the Nigerian Senate on March 7, 2018, a Senator from the President’s ruling All Progressive Congress said: “Without fear or favour, the Peoples Democratic Party, in 16 years, borrowed N6 trillion and this (Buhari’s) government in three years, has borrowed N11 trillion” So, not only has the Buhari regime not initiated, started and completed any project in the last three years (other than the Daura helipad), the same government has borrowed ₦11 trillion in three years which is double the ₦6 trillion the PDP borrowed in 16 years. What did the Buhari government do with the money? As Omawunmi sang ‘if you ask me, na who I go ask?’ Perhaps the President used it to pay the salaries of his eight media aides!

For those who will ask me if the administration I served in has a better record than Muhammadu Buhari’s administration in terms of projects, policies and programs, I will republish a list of former President Jonathan’s 100 days achievements and my readers can compare and contrast it with the advertised ‘achievements of the Buhari government as it marks three years in office.

24 Key Economic Achievements of Former President Jonathan’s 100 Days in Office • Just Few Out Of Many Listed

1. Nigeria’s oil industry expanded by 20% and we reclaimed our position as Africa’s largest oil exporter which we’d hitherto lost to Angola.

2. Recognized by OPEC in July as the 2nd largest oil exporter 2nd only to Saudi Arabia. It is the first time Nigeria has recorded such a feat.

3. Inflation rate has been reducing as the administration enforces tighter fiscal policies.

4. In June the Consumer Price Index showed an inflation rate of 10.2% which dropped to 9.4% in July being the lowest rate in the last 4 years.

5. Foreign Reserves rises by 10% to $35 billion.

6. Nigeria’s GDP growth rate month over month has continued to grow from 6.7% in May to 6.9% in July of 2011.

7. Nigeria declared top three investment destinations in Africa (number 2) by the independent Africa Business Panel in the Netherlands.

8. Nigeria now generates power at her highest level ever (4000mw) which is still far from enough but which will improve monthly.

9. Nigerian Railway Corporation commenced Mass Transit Services in 5 of 6 geo-political zones. Last zone will come on stream by year’s end.

10. With establishment of the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), President Jonathan facilitates direct investments into infrastructure with priority areas being Power and Roads.

11. The Federal Government also awarded contracts for various road projects across the country whose impact will soon be felt nationwide.

12. Launch of NigeriaSat-2 and NigeriaSat-X Satellites to expand Internet Bandwidth and provide early warning to prevent natural disasters.

13. President introduced the policy of engaging the Private Sector on kerosene pricing and price reduced between May and September, 2011.

14. Recognizing the sacrifices of youth corps members, President approved upward review of allowances from 9,700 to 19,800 Naira.

15. Implementation of Minimum Wage Increase for Nigerian Workers to 18,900 Naira monthly.

16. 35% Slot For Women in the cabinet.

17. Deepening Security and expanding Peace in the Niger Delta.

18. Reduced kidnapping in South East with implementation of President’s order establishing the 14 Brigade of the army in Ohafia, Abia state.

19. Maritime Safety has been ensured and stabilized in the last 100 days.

20. A stellar cabinet comprising former MDs of the World Bank & Goldman Sachs, Chairperson Accenture and multiple PhDs.

21. The National Automobile Council established an Automotive Development Fund to resuscitate the automobile industry and generate jobs.

22. Approval for genuine foreign investors to obtain visas at the point of entry to facilitate FDI investments. 23. Model Skills Training Centers in Abuja-

collaboration between Industrial Training Fund & the Institute for Technical Education, Singapore.

24. Establishment of the Nigerian Vehicle Credit Purchase scheme. It is instructive to note that while President Jonathan achieved all these and more in his first 100 days in office with the aid of his full cabinet, President Buhari, in comparison, was yet to appoint ministers or establish any policy direction for his administration at the 100 day mark of his government. Reno Omokri

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/05/democracy-day-2018-comparing-jonathans-achievements-in-100-days-to-buharis-achievements-in-3-years/

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by Shalomc(f): 6:13am On May 29, 2018
100 days compared to another's 3 years?! Chai chai this is not fair o.

According to Reno..


Why has the Buhari government not being able to name even one project initiated, started and completed in the last three years? The answer to that question is that the Buhari Administration is embarrassed to admit that the only project initiated, started and completed in the last three years by the present regime is the helipad built by President Muhammadu Buhari in Daura, his home town. I challenge any of President Buhari’s eight media aides, plus his lying minister of information and the spokesman of his campaign to rebut me if I am lying.
Reno on fire

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by Anigreat: 6:13am On May 29, 2018
shocked




Apc lead government has failed woefully, and its our duty to correct this mistake in 2019
Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by Shalomc(f): 6:15am On May 29, 2018

14. Recognizing the sacrifices of youth corps members, President approved upward review of allowances from 9,700 to 19,800 Naira.

At a plenary session of the Nigerian Senate on March 7, 2018, a Senator from the President’s ruling All Progressive Congress said: “Without fear or favour, the Peoples Democratic Party, in 16 years, borrowed N6 trillion and this (Buhari’s) government in three years, has borrowed N11 trillion” So, not only has the Buhari regime not initiated, started and completed any project in the last three years (other than the Daura helipad), the same government has borrowed ₦11 trillion in three years which is double the ₦6 trillion the PDP borrowed in 16 years. What did the Buhari government do with the money?
Resident Zombies... What have you to say? Madridguy sarrki usba.,....
Cc salamrushdie firefire


How long does it take to build one hospital? Former President Jonathan built 15 hospitals in his first three years. President Buhari has not built even ONE hospital in three years which he initiated and completed, yet this is a man who spends millions of tax payers money that could have built hospitals on his UK doctors.

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by kolafolabi(m): 6:33am On May 29, 2018
Reno and Blah blah blah are 5 and 6..

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by Shalomc(f): 6:36am On May 29, 2018
kolafolabi:
Reno and Blah blah blah are 5 and 6..
Hahahaha.. impotent prick you are! Counter him if you dare!!

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by Bossontop(m): 6:36am On May 29, 2018
undecided
God bless dis guy for always peppering d frauds masquerading ruling this country and also the BMCs and NL resident zombies(who ino dey even pity again because them no wan gree get sense).......ride on sir and keep giving them heart attack ....nothing does u

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by truthfulparrot(m): 6:37am On May 29, 2018
It is rather unfortunate that some Nigerians are pretending not to know and see that the APC government is a colossal waste and mistake. For three years APC has been feeding us with lies and propaganda. Even die hard supporters of PMB who are intelligent are now becoming ashame of the obvious incompetence of this administration. Who else noticed that El Rufai has been unusually quite?

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by etebefia: 6:53am On May 29, 2018
Reno writes with facts.
Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by canalily(m): 7:00am On May 29, 2018
Oga GEJ You remain our Hero! The difference is clear! You inscribed an indelible Nigeria in our political and electoral history in the mind of many Nigeria citizen. Stop talking GEJ, Be watchingsmiley

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by Firefire(m): 7:01am On May 29, 2018
Mohomodu Buhary is a FRAUD!

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by Bethel4Life(f): 7:03am On May 29, 2018
bmc coming to defend buhari:madridguy, jesuslovesyou, progress69,sarkki

Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by Omeokachie: 7:03am On May 29, 2018
They will abuse Reno, but won't counter him.


The challenge is still open though grin

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by ahiboilandgas: 7:05am On May 29, 2018
bbxxxxxx:
By Reno Omokri For four months, patriotic Nigerians have been waiting for officials of the Buhari administration to take up the #BuhariChallenge and name at least one project that the Buhari administration has initiated, started and completed in three years. President Muhammadu Buhari bids farewell to the former President Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan after a close door meeting at the State House in Abuja The funny thing is that if any administration is expected to act with dispatch on such a challenge, that government should be Mr. Buhari’s regime.

In Nigeria’s post colonial history, no other administration has had the number of media aides that President Buhari has. President Buhari has the following media aides:

* A Special Adviser on Media and Publicity

* A Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity (the official spokesman)

* A Special Assistant on Digital Communications * A Personal Assistant on Broadcast Media (Radio) (the most influential media aide of the President)

* A Personal Assistant on New Media

* A Personal Assistant on Social Media

* A Chief Personal Photographer (Bayo Omoboriowo)

* A Personal Assistant to the President and State Photographer (Sunday Aghaeze) It is rather telling that after having a record 8 media aides, President Buhari’s administration is still unable to take the #BuhariChallenge. As a matter of fact, after the President appointed Festus Keyamo as the official spokesman for his re-election campaign, I congratulated Mr. Keyamo and urged him to take the #BuhariChallenge to which Mr. Keyamo never responded.

Why has the Buhari government not being able to name even one project initiated, started and completed in the last three years? The answer to that question is that the Buhari Administration is embarrassed to admit that the only project initiated, started and completed in the last three years by the present regime is the helipad built by President Muhammadu Buhari in Daura, his home town. I challenge any of President Buhari’s eight media aides, plus his lying minister of information and the spokesman of his campaign to rebut me if I am lying. In three years, the President has not conceived of and finished any project except a project meant for his own personal use.Therein lies the crux of the matter.

Nigeria is being ruled by a man who thinks only of himself and not the people he should lead. Ask yourself how long does it take to build a school. Former President Jonathan built 120 secondary schools in his first three years and 12 universities within the same period (a total of 165 were built by the fourth year). President Buhari has not built even ONE school in three years which he initiated and completed, yet this is a man who claimed that Nigerian youths were uneducated, lazy and unemployable. If that is what he thinks about our youth, then why has President Buhari not built even ONE school to remedy the situation?
How long does it take to build one hospital? Former President Jonathan built 15 hospitals in his first three years. President Buhari has not built even ONE hospital in three years which he initiated and completed, yet this is a man who spends millions of tax payers money that could have built hospitals on his UK doctors.

How long does it take to build houses for the masses? In his first three years, Former President Jonathan built over 2,000 mass housing units which he initiated and completed. In three years in power, President Buhari has not built even one mass housing scheme which he initiated and completed. Yet, the President goes to Commission mass housing schemes built by state governments with fewer resources than the Federal Government.

The sad thing is that no less than 18 of Nigeria’s 36 state Governors can boast of multiple projects that they have initiated, started and completed in the last three years, including and especially, Governors Nyesom Wike, Akinwunmi Ambode, Ayo Fayose and Aminu Tambuwal. But that is only half the story. At a plenary session of the Nigerian Senate on March 7, 2018, a Senator from the President’s ruling All Progressive Congress said: “Without fear or favour, the Peoples Democratic Party, in 16 years, borrowed N6 trillion and this (Buhari’s) government in three years, has borrowed N11 trillion” So, not only has the Buhari regime not initiated, started and completed any project in the last three years (other than the Daura helipad), the same government has borrowed ₦11 trillion in three years which is double the ₦6 trillion the PDP borrowed in 16 years. What did the Buhari government do with the money? As Omawunmi sang ‘if you ask me, na who I go ask?’ Perhaps the President used it to pay the salaries of his eight media aides!

For those who will ask me if the administration I served in has a better record than Muhammadu Buhari’s administration in terms of projects, policies and programs, I will republish a list of former President Jonathan’s 100 days achievements and my readers can compare and contrast it with the advertised ‘achievements of the Buhari government as it marks three years in office.

24 Key Economic Achievements of Former President Jonathan’s 100 Days in Office • Just Few Out Of Many Listed

1. Nigeria’s oil industry expanded by 20% and we reclaimed our position as Africa’s largest oil exporter which we’d hitherto lost to Angola.

2. Recognized by OPEC in July as the 2nd largest oil exporter 2nd only to Saudi Arabia. It is the first time Nigeria has recorded such a feat.

3. Inflation rate has been reducing as the administration enforces tighter fiscal policies.

4. In June the Consumer Price Index showed an inflation rate of 10.2% which dropped to 9.4% in July being the lowest rate in the last 4 years.

5. Foreign Reserves rises by 10% to $35 billion.

6. Nigeria’s GDP growth rate month over month has continued to grow from 6.7% in May to 6.9% in July of 2011.

7. Nigeria declared top three investment destinations in Africa (number 2) by the independent Africa Business Panel in the Netherlands.

8. Nigeria now generates power at her highest level ever (4000mw) which is still far from enough but which will improve monthly.

9. Nigerian Railway Corporation commenced Mass Transit Services in 5 of 6 geo-political zones. Last zone will come on stream by year’s end.

10. With establishment of the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), President Jonathan facilitates direct investments into infrastructure with priority areas being Power and Roads.

11. The Federal Government also awarded contracts for various road projects across the country whose impact will soon be felt nationwide.

12. Launch of NigeriaSat-2 and NigeriaSat-X Satellites to expand Internet Bandwidth and provide early warning to prevent natural disasters.

13. President introduced the policy of engaging the Private Sector on kerosene pricing and price reduced between May and September, 2011.

14. Recognizing the sacrifices of youth corps members, President approved upward review of allowances from 9,700 to 19,800 Naira.

15. Implementation of Minimum Wage Increase for Nigerian Workers to 18,900 Naira monthly.

16. 35% Slot For Women in the cabinet.

17. Deepening Security and expanding Peace in the Niger Delta.

18. Reduced kidnapping in South East with implementation of President’s order establishing the 14 Brigade of the army in Ohafia, Abia state.

19. Maritime Safety has been ensured and stabilized in the last 100 days.

20. A stellar cabinet comprising former MDs of the World Bank & Goldman Sachs, Chairperson Accenture and multiple PhDs.

21. The National Automobile Council established an Automotive Development Fund to resuscitate the automobile industry and generate jobs.

22. Approval for genuine foreign investors to obtain visas at the point of entry to facilitate FDI investments. 23. Model Skills Training Centers in Abuja-

collaboration between Industrial Training Fund & the Institute for Technical Education, Singapore.

24. Establishment of the Nigerian Vehicle Credit Purchase scheme. It is instructive to note that while President Jonathan achieved all these and more in his first 100 days in office with the aid of his full cabinet, President Buhari, in comparison, was yet to appoint ministers or establish any policy direction for his administration at the 100 day mark of his government. Reno Omokri

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/05/democracy-day-2018-comparing-jonathans-achievements-in-100-days-to-buharis-achievements-in-3-years/
nice how many bottle of ogogoro did it take dezani and dausuki to distribute 3 billion dollars Nigerian money? How many round of sex did mama peace do to have 10 bn in her accounts

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by Shalomc(f): 7:07am On May 29, 2018
ahiboilandgas:
nice how many bottle of ogogoro did it take dezani and dausuki to distribute 3 billion dollars Nigerian money? How many round of sex did mama peace do to have 10 bn in her accounts
More like how much has Yusuf Buhari earned in his life time to pay for a multimillion Naira powerbike? And the corresponding tax payments.

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by Crocky23: 7:09am On May 29, 2018
Muhammadu Buhari the most incompetent President in the world. Not even qualified to be Daura local government chairman.

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by anibi9674: 7:09am On May 29, 2018
ok
Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by Realdeals(m): 7:17am On May 29, 2018
Some assertion by Reno is right while some are also wrong. How much did GEJ met in the foreign reserves before growing it to $35b. Anyway, I don't love what Reno did.
Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by tayebest(m): 7:20am On May 29, 2018
Reno is just another nitwit, who find himself in the coffer of spewing thrash and writing garbage.


Initiated project should be rule out now, we all knew there are still thousands of unfinished project outside there that still needs completion. Living it unattended to, means money has been ruined and making it dilapidated . Infact, more project needs to be completed than a move for another white elephant project.

I don't know who still take this dunderhead serious anymore! angry
Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by ahiboilandgas: 7:21am On May 29, 2018
Shalomc:

More like how much has Yusuf Buhari earned in his life time to pay for a multimillion Naira powerbike? And the corresponding tax payments.
u should also make a list for yusuf ....nigerians and their wacked ,crude thinking who told u critic of Jonathan mean support for buhari....stupid race may be u dey ur one room face me I face u they fighting for people that uses ur resource to chill....african monkey
Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by Shalomc(f): 7:42am On May 29, 2018
ahiboilandgas:
u should also make a list for yusuf ....nigerians and their wacked ,crude thinking who told u critic of Jonathan mean support for buhari....stupid race may be u dey ur one room face me I face u they fighting for people that uses ur resource to chill....african monkey
Piss poor mind

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by hucienda: 7:45am On May 29, 2018
Reno writes with fact, hard data. Over to Garba and co to reply with fact or beat around the bush as they are wont.

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by kuuljay(m): 8:02am On May 29, 2018
Can they just bring back jona for a rematch with bihari this 2019 instead of the directionless noise on social media,we want a way forward and someone to defeat him not just chanting back to daura,it's less than nine month
Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by Nobody: 8:11am On May 29, 2018
You can never outrun karma,those past leaders must surely pay,their lives or childrens lives..

All looted money must be return from ex presidents,vp,senators,governors down to a local government official.

Apc or pdp..They must pay back.

Nigeria will work
Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by wirinet(m): 8:18am On May 29, 2018
Realdeals:
Some assertion by Reno is right while some are also wrong. How much did GEJ met in the foreign reserves before growing it to $35b. Anyway, I don't love what Reno did.

Majority of his assertion is wrong.

Nigeria oil industry expanded not by finding or drilling new oil fields but because of amnesty which was granted militants by Yaradua.

Nigeria had never been the second largest oil exporter in the world or even in OPEC.

NigeriaSat-2 and NigeriaSat-X was commissioned and paid for by Obasanjo. Jonathan had little do do with it.


Both NigeriaSat-2 and NigeriaSat-X were completed in the middle of 2010, and the satellites were placed in storage prior to shipping out to the launch site. Both satellites were finally shipped in April 2011 to the Yasniy Cosmodrome via Moscow.
https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/n/nigeriasat-2

What does he mean by "Foreign Reserves rises by 10% to $35 billion" when it was Yaradua that grew our foreign reserve while Jonathan depleted it. In fact with far less oil prices, Buhari has been able to grow our foreign reserve.

The Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) was never established to direct investments into infrastructure like Power and Roads. It was to be act as a savings and investment tool where excess crude revenue could be directed.

Too many Bullshit in these assertions.
Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by wirinet(m): 8:20am On May 29, 2018
hucienda:
Reno writes with fact, hard data. Over to Garba and co to reply with fact or beat around the bush as they are wont.

Which fact and hard data? maybe PDP and IPOB's fact and hard data.
If you know actual fact and hard data presented by Reno Omokri, please show them.
Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by CarlosTheJackal: 8:22am On May 29, 2018
I will personally wire 5k to anyone here that can show us tangible project buhari has done and COMPLETED since assumption of offfice.


The game starts now.



I will forward the money to anyone i trust here to give the winner because of my privacy

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by progress69: 10:45am On May 29, 2018
Bethel4Life:
bmc coming to defend buhari:madridguy, jesuslovesyou, progress69,sarkki

Do u have a life outside NL. From fake profile pic to being a transgender. What exactly is wrong with u anti Buhari people. You see frustrated and everlastingly bitter all the time.

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by Nobody: 12:00pm On May 29, 2018
CarlosTheJackal:
I will personally wire 5k to anyone here that can show us tangible project buhari has done and COMPLETED since assumption of offfice.


The game starts now.



I will forward the money to anyone i trust here to give the winner because of my privacy

successfully completed the reconstruction of the Abuja Airport runway within the scheduled six-week period (March – April 2017).
Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by EzeNri(m): 12:21pm On May 29, 2018
tayebest:
Reno is just another nitwit, who find himself in the coffer of spewing thrash and writing garbage.


Initiated project should be rule out now, we all knew there are still thousands of unfinished project outside there that still needs completion. Living it unattended to, means money has been ruined and making it dilapidated . Infact, more project needs to be completed than a move for another white elephant project.

I don't know who still take this dunderhead serious anymore! angry
Meaning Buhari is just doing all GEJ's project. You just shot yourself.
Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by anibirelawal(m): 12:30pm On May 29, 2018
He who laughs last, laughs best.





Despite your acclaimed acheivements, you and your boss and crew of people deceiving people were kicked out like a common crimiminal.

Continue you hear,.... Reno the noise makers.


GOD BLESS PMB.

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Re: Democracy Day 2018: Comparing GEJ Achievements In 100 Days To PMB In 3 Yrs. Reno by tayebest(m): 3:01pm On May 29, 2018
EzeNri:
Meaning Buhari is just doing all GEJ's project. You just shot yourself.

Does that really matter?


Government is all about continuity!

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