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Why Buhari Is After Obasanjo? by Empiror: 8:34pm On Jun 29, 2018
Why Buhari is after Obasanjo?

This is not about corruption fight or his 2019 election bid. Obasanjo is a major obstacle to Buhari's Islamic agenda.

Obasanjo is not happy and not comfortable with the lopsided appointments by Buhari which carries an Islamic and Fulani hegemonistic agenda.

Obasanjo has queried Buhari's lopsided appointments to one ethnic and religious group - Islamic Fulanis.

Obasanjo has seen the danger and called on everyone to save Nigeria from the direction Buhari is driving the country.

Obasanjo may be a bad person but he has never pushed the country to such an extreme brink of collapse.

Buhari is bent on Islamizing Nigeria and enthroning the Fulanis over the country. This is the greatest danger to all Nigerians.

Every Nigerian must see this greater picture and join hands even with your enemies like Obasanjo to frustrate and dethrone this evil force using Buhari.

Do not be wooed by his fake corruption fight, but consider your freedom of worship and association as your utmost priority.

Obasanjo is the strongest voice from The South and a Christian for that matter. T.Y Danjuma has realised the danger and mobilized his people.

If we allow Buhari to silence Obasanjo, he will go after Danjuma, Dogonyaro and other top Christian soldiers.

The South, Middle Belt and all Christians must wisen up and stop Buhari now.

#BuhariMustGoByFireByForce#

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Re: Why Buhari Is After Obasanjo? by bewla(m): 8:38pm On Jun 29, 2018
I wish I no who to believe
Re: Why Buhari Is After Obasanjo? by GavelSlam: 9:32pm On Jun 29, 2018
Obasanjo levelled Odi and boasted about it.

Maybe he was seeking Ogboni agenda then .

Every time a criminal from the past is asked to pay for his sins he suddenly becomes a crusader against some "islamization agenda" .

It's funny how even the likes of Evans began to have supporters on this forum.

As a citizen of this country, I would like to know how 16 billion dollars was spent on darkness under Obasanjo's watch.

Nigerians cannot be crying for infrastructural development yet shielding those who have made rails comatose ,and power supply below par on the altar of religion.

There were murmurs when Nyame and Jang were convicted for sleaze undertaken during their time in office.

Is is a sin for a Muslim to be the one to rid the nation of corruption?

Or is it alright for a "Christian" to steal?
Re: Why Buhari Is After Obasanjo? by SolutionMee: 10:54pm On Jun 29, 2018
Touching OBJ is equivalent to loosing Afonja's vote. Buharu wouldn't do that.
Whereas, not touching him still mean the same thing.
Re: Why Buhari Is After Obasanjo? by slimfit1(m): 1:09am On Jun 30, 2018
You cant catch shadows thaat will be the last thing Buhari will ever do.
Re: Why Buhari Is After Obasanjo? by tomakint: 1:44am On Jun 30, 2018
I wonder why people are bothering their heads and hearts on Buhari's issues, I can bet it that Buhari's ouster come 2019 is a done and dusted issue. Buhari and his supporters must be careful not to stay a day longer on that seat of power. I am too sure of one thing, which is, Buhari will be disgraced globally in 2019 at the polls!

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