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” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by Kings14: 11:00am On Oct 01, 2018
Full Text Of President Buhari On Nigeria 58th Independence Anniversary
https://www.mirrorgist.com/i-promise-to-work-tirelessly-for-the-unity-of-nigeria-buhari/
President Muhammadu Buhari has urged Nigerians to focus on what unites them and promised to work tirelessly for the country’s unity. The President said this in his Independence Day anniversary address to the nation on Monday.

As the country turns 58, the President believes it is on the right part, despite challenges, with much worth celebrating.

“As we celebrate the 58th Anniversary of our independence, we know we are on the right path. Although we have our differences, they count for far less than the values, virtues and common aspirations that unite us as a nation,” he said.

“We have so much for which we should be grateful, and in which we should rightly take pride. Our journey is not finished but we have come a long way.”

During the speech, the third Independence Day address by the President since he rose to power in 2015, he spoke on several issues, including security, the economy, social development, environmental degradation, and the 2019 general elections.

He also pledged to work towards achieved a united, peaceful and prosperous Nigeria where all can succeed.
https://www.mirrorgist.com/i-promise-to-work-tirelessly-for-the-unity-of-nigeria-buhari/
“I want to assure you that as President, I will continue to work tirelessly to promote, protect and preserve what really matters: a united, peaceful, prosperous and secure Nigeria, where all, irrespective of background, can aspire to succeed,” President Buhari said.

As his first term draws to a close, President Buhari who is seeking another term in office stressed that progress has been made in the war against insurgency, the herdsmen/farmers crisis, diversifying the economy and more with youths at the centre of the drive.

He said, “At the forefront, have always been our youths. They have been at the vanguard of the struggle for independence. They fought in the war to keep the country united. And it was they who kept alive the struggle for democracy and human rights in our country at times when these were at risk, especially following the June 12th, 1993 election and the historic 2015 election process.

“Even today, our youths play a central role in Nigeria’s continuing progress and developments in all fields of our national endeavour – technology, agriculture, mining, engineering and especially the creative arts. Together, we are building a more diverse, inclusive and self-reliant economy.”

As a result, the President said his administration had, in the past three years, introduced many policies and programmes targeted at youth development and youth empowerment.

“We support the ‘not too young to run’ legislation aimed at giving the youths greater say in our national politics and governance,” he said.
https://www.mirrorgist.com/i-promise-to-work-tirelessly-for-the-unity-of-nigeria-buhari/
“The school feeding programme in primary schools is aimed at encouraging enrolment and attendance. We are building on what we have already introduced to support schools and universities to which funds have recently been released for upgrade of facilities, training programs for our entrepreneurs, and rehabilitation schemes for victims of terrorism and human trafficking.”

Although the President hailed the impact of technology, he warned disruptive and corrosive forces bent on misusing the social media

Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by hopilo: 11:03am On Oct 01, 2018
I hear you
Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by Omololu001: 11:08am On Oct 01, 2018
I'm always boiling with anger when this foolish leaders keep talking about the "unity" of Nigeria, what actually is the gain of Nigerians being a Nigerian ?

It's not a matter of population, in fact we will be better as different countries than been together as one Nigeria, cause things just keeps on getting worst in this country.

There was a time when a cup of rice was between #10-#20
There was a time when a man can't finish #150 bread,if you see how small #150 bread is now eh.

I can't believe I will be paying up to 1k to buy a loaf of bread in this Nigeria, by 2030 we will be buying a loaf of bread for 3-4k sad

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Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by chiefolododo(m): 11:14am On Oct 01, 2018
People are being killed unjustly in Jos and this man is not in any way moved

Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by whitebeard(m): 11:27am On Oct 01, 2018
Better go and sit down somewhere..!! Nobody has ur time..we are busy looking for someone to put on that seat.

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Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by magoo10(m): 11:28am On Oct 01, 2018
Coming from the commander of nepotism

how can you be working tirelessly when you are lifeless.
this man thinks everyone is a zombie sha

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Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by yarimo(m): 11:29am On Oct 01, 2018
That is very commendable from president BUHARI, sir Nigerians are with you. Nigeria must be great
Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by SolutionMee: 11:39am On Oct 01, 2018
cheesy
Thanks for uniting my people with poverty, nepotism, and tyranny. Thanks for uniting them by forcefully taking away their ancestry lands. Thanks for reuniting the middle belt and the people of Benue in the world beyond. Your name will forever be remembered on the blacklist and on the most annoying chapter of Nigerian history. The worst you can do is to win 2019 general election by privilege that Nigeria is predominantly dominated with Northern illiterates. One day, we'll surely get it right.
Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by buJu234: 11:43am On Oct 01, 2018
Let's call a spade a spade, let's stop all these spiritual gimmicks and big big grammar, let's face the fact.

Statistics have it that 1 out of every 5 black people you see in the western world is a Nigerian, these are the people that are making wave in the black community in the western world. And they are all 99.9% from and given birth to in southern Nigeria (SW,SE, SS).

If these guys can do well in other people's countries why can they do well here? Reason being the quota system (that's destroys creativity ) will never allow them. and this system is controlled by the Northern Nigeria leaders.

whether you like it or not Nigeria is controlled by northern Nigeria, which means if northern Nigeria is not ok, the nation as a whole will not.
Expect for what we are seeing today where southern Nigeria is far developed that northern Nigeria.
Why because southern Nigeria encourages everyone to think for himself, attend school, very little quota systems.

Let the Northern Nigeria leaders change their leadership style from selective quota system to an inclusive democratic Islamic system like United Arab Emirates, Qatar and what the newly Saudi Arabia crown prince is doing to Saudi Arabia now.

Not the leadership system of the Pakistani, Yemeni , old Saudi Arabia Islamic government, that favour's only a few.

What happened to the Alimajeri schools that Past President Jonathan built? Inside those Alimajeri boys lies the future billionaires, captain of industry, that can change Northern Nigeria.

You call some states educational disadvantage, giving them low Jamb marks to enter into university, where by killing their brain power. That's why its hard for them to succeed in private enterprise ( every country grows on private enterprise not government funded enterprise ) that involves heavy competition, they only succed on monopoly and government favours. These can't help them become a global brand. Because all global brands must face tough competitions, the world is a global village.

Every developed country has developed based on the development of the people, human resources not natural resources.

That's why with all the crude oil in Saudi Arabia it can't be compared with Israel that has zero oil deposits.

Until the northern Nigeria leadership change from quota system to full human development for all northern people, where everyone is equal, has 100% right to school, where birth control is put in place, where Islamic teaching that said u can only marry more than one wife IF YOU CAN AFFORD IT!!.
Where making sure that the educational budget is higher than going to Mecca budgets etc.

Until these happen, the development of Nigeria as a whole will not be there.

If you check, the statistics, All the poverty, sicknesses indices are very high in northern Nigeria compare to the south.

Today the GDP that made Nigeria the biggest economy in Africa, over 90% of the Non Oil sectors are controlled by southern Nigeria. Is it Nollywood, Music, creative arts, banking, services etc.

These 're what you get when everyone is allowed to think for himself and given opportunity to succeed in respective of your religious view.

Get this, if you allow a person to develop his brain during his youthful days, when difficult times come in his adulthood, he will devise a positive solution but when you give a person too much waivers during his youthful days, where by making his brain power ineffective, when he faces problem in his adulthood, he will devise negative solutions like depression, suicide bombing etc.

Since 1967, northern Nigeria has been controlling the leadership of Nigeria (directly / indirectly ), yet the region is the poorest of all the regions. Why?? leadership systems.

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Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by saaron(m): 11:44am On Oct 01, 2018
Buhai's hypocritical statement is akin to a vampire promising to stop drinking human blood despite blood stains all over his mouth.
Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by cmikel: 11:44am On Oct 01, 2018
Just as it was done in sounds state
Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by Omeokachie: 11:50am On Oct 01, 2018
Mentioning Buhari and "unity" in the same statement?

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Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by Kaetoh: 12:00pm On Oct 01, 2018
We are talking of development and this skeletal imbecilic illiterate is talking of unity. How do his supporters even sit to listen to his unexplainable rubbish drivels
Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by Nobody: 12:21pm On Oct 01, 2018
Why is unity so important to the Northern man in nigeria ?
Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by osazeeblue01: 12:22pm On Oct 01, 2018
Kings14:
Full Text Of President Buhari On Nigeria 58th Independence Anniversary
https://www.mirrorgist.com/i-promise-to-work-tirelessly-for-the-unity-of-nigeria-buhari/
President Muhammadu Buhari has urged Nigerians to focus on what unites them and promised to work tirelessly for the country’s unity. The President said this in his Independence Day anniversary address to the nation on Monday.

As the country turns 58, the President believes it is on the right part, despite challenges, with much worth celebrating.

“As we celebrate the 58th Anniversary of our independence, we know we are on the right path. Although we have our differences, they count for far less than the values, virtues and common aspirations that unite us as a nation,” he said.

“We have so much for which we should be grateful, and in which we should rightly take pride. Our journey is not finished but we have come a long way.”

During the speech, the third Independence Day address by the President since he rose to power in 2015, he spoke on several issues, including security, the economy, social development, environmental degradation, and the 2019 general elections.

He also pledged to work towards achieved a united, peaceful and prosperous Nigeria where all can succeed.
https://www.mirrorgist.com/i-promise-to-work-tirelessly-for-the-unity-of-nigeria-buhari/
“I want to assure you that as President, I will continue to work tirelessly to promote, protect and preserve what really matters: a united, peaceful, prosperous and secure Nigeria, where all, irrespective of background, can aspire to succeed,” President Buhari said.

As his first term draws to a close, President Buhari who is seeking another term in office stressed that progress has been made in the war against insurgency, the herdsmen/farmers crisis, diversifying the economy and more with youths at the centre of the drive.

He said, “At the forefront, have always been our youths. They have been at the vanguard of the struggle for independence. They fought in the war to keep the country united. And it was they who kept alive the struggle for democracy and human rights in our country at times when these were at risk, especially following the June 12th, 1993 election and the historic 2015 election process.

“Even today, our youths play a central role in Nigeria’s continuing progress and developments in all fields of our national endeavour – technology, agriculture, mining, engineering and especially the creative arts. Together, we are building a more diverse, inclusive and self-reliant economy.”

As a result, the President said his administration had, in the past three years, introduced many policies and programmes targeted at youth development and youth empowerment.

“We support the ‘not too young to run’ legislation aimed at giving the youths greater say in our national politics and governance,” he said.
https://www.mirrorgist.com/i-promise-to-work-tirelessly-for-the-unity-of-nigeria-buhari/
“The school feeding programme in primary schools is aimed at encouraging enrolment and attendance. We are building on what we have already introduced to support schools and universities to which funds have recently been released for upgrade of facilities, training programs for our entrepreneurs, and rehabilitation schemes for victims of terrorism and human trafficking.”

Although the President hailed the impact of technology, he warned disruptive and corrosive forces bent on misusing the social media

Grandpa go home and rest.
Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by Livebygrace: 12:22pm On Oct 01, 2018
It is well with Nigeria.
Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by Arda1000(m): 12:25pm On Oct 01, 2018
Who unity of the zoo epp? This dullisional dullard has to be stopped,what an arrant nonsense!
Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by musamukhtar71: 2:03pm On Oct 01, 2018
I'm always boiling with anger when this foolish leaders keep talking about the "unity" of Nigeria, what actually is the gain of Nigerians being a Nigerian ? It's not a matter of population, in fact we will be better as different countries than been together as one Nigeria, cause things just keeps on getting worst in this country, There was a time when a cup of rice was between #10-#20
There was a time when a man can't finish #150 bread,if you see how small #150 bread is now eh. I can't believe I will be paying up to 1k to buy a loaf of bread in this Nigeria, by 2030 we will be buying a loaf of bread for 3-4k ...Better go and sit down somewhere..!! Nobody has ur time..we are busy looking for someone to put on that seat. Thanks for uniting my people with poverty, nepotism, and tyranny. Thanks for uniting them by forcefully taking away their ancestry lands. Thanks for reuniting the middle belt and the people of Benue in the world beyond. Your name will forever be remembered on the blacklist and on the most annoying chapter of Nigerian history. The worst you can do is to win 2019 general election by privilege that Nigeria is predominantly dominated with Northern illiterates. One day, we'll surely get it right.
Re: ” I Promise To Work Tirelessly For The Unity Of Nigeria – Buhari by Teaser4(m): 3:30pm On Oct 01, 2018
unity kill you there...

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