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Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by Nobody: 5:50pm On Feb 26, 2019
franchasng:
To many APC supporters around Nigeria, it is a time of celebration, jubilation and of course moment of carrying shoulder up that our party, our man has won, but many of such people do not know the full implication of Buhari winning a second term in office despite nationwide and global disapproval of Buhari's failed government and leadership style, but in this post, I will be revealing some of the implications and what Nigerians should expect in the coming months and years of Buhari's second term as Nigeria's President:

NOTE: if you are not Buhari's family member, relative, his direct beneficiary or staff, or close to Buhari or close to any strong Buhari's political allies/friends, pls do not rejoice that Buhari or APC has won.

1.) More Foreign Investors Warming Up to Return Back To Nigeria will Kill That Plan!

Before you come here to spew thrash or to attack my words, I want you to know that foreign investors don't just wake up and decide where to invest their hard earned money, most of them make their investment decisions based on global financial indicators supplied by reputable American and European based financial experts and institutions.

Now if you have been following global financial reports on emerging and struggling economies, you ought to have noticed that most reputable financial experts and institutes have been rating Nigeria negative, and thereby indirectly signaling foreign investors to desist from investing in Nigeria but rather consider some African emerging economies like Ethiopia, Kenya, etc.

And most foreign investors as far as I know where expecting a regime change in Nigeria to consider returning back to Nigeria and new ones who were also considering the idea of investing in Nigeria will kill that desire immediately with the reelection of President Muhammadu Buhari.

This is one huge negative impact on Nigeria's economy, job creation for Nigerians and even business boost.

Remember, crude oil value is fast dying in the international market, so Nigeria relying on crude oil for sustenance is very risky at this time....we ought to be finding ways to woo foreign investors into Nigeria not by spending taxpayers money junketing around to their various countries to go beg them to come invest in Nigeria....nobody invest his or her money where it is not safe just because he or she wants to pity the other party...so going about begging foreign investors to come to Nigeria to invest is a fruitless effort, the best way is to attract them through making favorable policies, making FOREX stable...stop fixing figures, stop using force to influence the FOREX market, allow it to take its natural course.

Do everything humanly possible to secure Nigeria.....it is highly discouraging that the only news that comes from Nigeria through most foreign media is Boko Haram killed 500 Nigerian soldiers today, Fulani Herdsmen and Farmers clash left 350 farmers dead, armed bandits kidnap a Chinese businessman in Sokoto, unknown gunmen kidnapped 3 men in Abia state, suspected ritualists adopt and kill 4 school girls and dump their mutilated body in the bush, SARS officers kill 2 youths, angry soldier shot a youth for putting on army carmo, etc....no sane foreign investor will ever invest in a nation with this enormous insecurity challenges no matter how much tax waiver you promise him or her.



you need to get out of your village sometimes
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by phase1: 5:54pm On Feb 26, 2019
;DMake una Abokki-styled rigging, they even forgot to do proper maths in their rush to present fake results.

Total votes cast, higher than accredited votes. Bwahahaha!

Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by chillex77: 6:16pm On Feb 26, 2019
I strongly believe this guy need a dictionary to check words like, National and disapproval. hence, he might change his misfit heading.
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by mankand(m): 6:16pm On Feb 26, 2019
Intelligent write up, only zombies will disapprove

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Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by McStoic(m): 6:37pm On Feb 26, 2019
Let the mockers mock. But it's always fun till someone gets hurt. Some day the chickens will come home to roost.
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by RTSC: 7:16pm On Feb 26, 2019
spako4:
Somebody won by a landslide,you are calling national disapproval.
Mr man, you must be dreaming.
How is it a landslide?

Someone aggregated the bulk of his votes in his own region.
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by SouthSouth1914: 7:44pm On Feb 26, 2019
Guestlander:
Nationwide disapproval indeed. Oh I forgot, the millions of people who voted for him are from Sudan.

Dummy nobody voted Buhari.., the result being called is only manipulated by inec in collaboration with security agents!

There will be more hunger in the land and you zombies alike should brace up for it. Your 30k stipend will be as good as tissue paper after use!!

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Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by Guestlander: 7:46pm On Feb 26, 2019
SouthSouth1914:


Dummy nobody voted Buhari.., the result being called is only manipulated by inec in collaboration with security agents!

There will be more hunger in the land and you zombies alike should brace up for it. Your 30k stipend will be as good as tissue paper after use!!

You are still hurting. My sincere condolences.
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by Goke7: 8:00pm On Feb 26, 2019
You guys are very good at your lies.
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by chozzy: 8:05pm On Feb 26, 2019
bedspread:
People don't know what has hit them!
This was not an Election!

Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by DesChyko: 8:11pm On Feb 26, 2019
Interesting read.
At least one knows what to prepare for undecided
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by Dicado: 8:20pm On Feb 26, 2019
All Buhari supporters are illiterates, even the ones here supporting him are all goats... They carry human heads with goat brain inside!

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Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by Nobody: 12:54pm On Feb 27, 2019
One doesn't need a crystal ball to forsee the posters stated events. There Was Indeed A Nation.
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by mrZENographer: 1:33pm On Feb 27, 2019
rottennaija:


Buhari won because of majority vote. That's a nationwide approval

This comment of yours is a symptom of Illiteracy and Idiocracy
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by kaypling(m): 1:47pm On Feb 27, 2019
If you're already giving excuses for why you won't do well in the next four years because your pay masters didn't make it, that's your personal problem. Nigerians will make it, Nigerians will be successful, well let me say, smart, creative, hard-working Nigerians. Nigerians that are out there looking for opportunities that are springing up. Foreign media report Boko Haram, same foreign media (BBC) that have a report that Boko Haram attacks are down from 2015, even though they said we still have a long way to go. New York Times already said this election victory was a referendum on honesty. So you keep looking for the bad in Nigeria for the reason for personal failure other well meaning Nigerians will keep being successful even if it means working a bit smarter to achieve it. We have a long way to go but we'll get there
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by kaypling(m): 1:51pm On Feb 27, 2019
Dicado:
All Buhari supporters are illiterates, even the ones here supporting him are all goats... They carry human heads with goat brain inside!

Keep insulting. Some people never learn but its others that are illiterates
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by yungmayor02(m): 3:25pm On Feb 27, 2019
This land is not for sale!
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by franchasng: 4:39pm On Mar 01, 2019
I predicted the mass exodus of investors from Nigeria but many thought it was a joke.

Nigerian Stock Exchange just got their first shocker, see details here>>>https://www.nairaland.com/5053266/election-outcome-nse-capitalisation-depletes
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by jpphilips(m): 5:08pm On Mar 01, 2019
1.) More Foreign Investors Warming Up to Return Back To Nigeria will Kill That Plan!


Now if you have been following global financial reports on emerging and struggling economies, you ought to have noticed that most reputable financial experts and institutes have been rating Nigeria negative, and thereby indirectly signaling foreign investors to desist from investing in Nigeria but rather consider some African emerging economies like Ethiopia, Kenya, etc.

If you made the above comment then respond with the comment below


And most foreign investors as far as I know where expecting a regime change in Nigeria to consider returning back to Nigeria and new ones who were also considering the idea of investing in Nigeria will kill that desire immediately with the reelection of President Muhammadu Buhari.

It shows that you have no clue what Nigeria's current rating is, again you need serious education on foreign creditors (Lenders) and Foreign investors. You cant foist your ignorance on anyone, you have no such right on Nairaland!! for your enlightenment,
Nigeria's present rating by Fitch in Nov 2018 was a B+ with a stable outlook.
The previous year in Nov 2017 Moody's rated Nigeria B2 with stable outlook
Standards and poor rated Nigeria B with stable outlook which other rating do you refer to that rated Nigeria low?

I understand the heart attack you received on the victory of PMB, i hope it is not beginning to affect your brain.




Remember, crude oil value is fast dying in the international market, so Nigeria relying on crude oil for sustenance is very risky at this time....we ought to be finding ways to woo foreign investors into Nigeria not by spending taxpayers money junketing around to their various countries to go beg them to come invest in Nigeria....nobody invest his or her money where it is not safe just because he or she wants to pity the other party...so going about begging foreign investors to come to Nigeria to invest is a fruitless effort, the best way is to attract them through making favorable policies, making FOREX stable...stop fixing figures, stop using force to influence the FOREX market, allow it to take its natural course.

When oil loses value as expected, you start paying heavy taxes like those countries without oil, after all most of you asked why PMB couldn't revive the economy at dwindling oil price? now is the time to walk your talk!! he was borrowing to save your ignorant arse, now we have nearly capped our borrowing limit, its time to pay real taxes in this country.
Anyways you are just one of those jobless illiterates parading their ignorance on Nairaland.

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Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by jpphilips(m): 5:14pm On Mar 01, 2019
franchasng:
I predicted the mass exodus of investors from Nigeria but many thought it was a joke.

Nigerian Stock Exchange just got their first shocker, see details here>>>https://www.nairaland.com/5053266/election-outcome-nse-capitalisation-depletes

Zip your low IQ, when Trump a billionaire business Mogul won the US presidency, Global Stock market crashed how do you explain that?
So shameful people that know nothing about the stock market open their dirty, ignorant mouths in public!!
Read if you have a brain:
https://money.cnn.com/2016/11/08/investing/global-markets-stocks-trump-clinton-us-presidential-election/index.html

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Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by jpphilips(m): 9:27am On Mar 04, 2019
KingOfThisnDat:
you need to get out of your village sometimes

OP is an illiterate looking for help on Nairaland!
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by Kingjames(m): 10:48am On Mar 04, 2019
PDP agent spotted

hehehehe

advice ur atikulooter not to waste more dollars in court
Titi and the rest spouses will need to buy Mary Kay
#mtchew
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by chiangwar: 11:02am On Mar 04, 2019
Buhari rig, he did not won the election tell that to almajiri



rottennaija:


Buhari won because of majority vote. That's a nationwide approval
Re: Implications Of Buhari Winning 2nd Term In Office Despite Nationwide Disapproval by DameB(f): 5:20pm On Aug 10, 2019
franchasng:
5.) Fulani Herdsmen Killings will Skyrocket!

To many of us, Fulani herdsmen are illiterates, but you will be surprised to know that they may not have gone to a formal school like you, but they know the law of Nigeria, they know the basic laws that affect them and their businesses of rearing cattle....

They are happy one of their own, their grand patron is the CinC of Nigeria....they had been bragging to many Nigerian villagers in the last 3 years that every land in Nigeria belongs to the President and that Buhari is the President of Nigeria and therefore every land in Nigeria belongs to Buhari.

Guess what They are right to an extent because according to 1976 land use decree, all Nigerian lands belongs to the President.

So their audacity to invade people's lands will increase. They know that if their man could win a second term, it means nobody can dare them, so Nigerians should brace up for more encounters with Fulani herdsmen in the coming months ahead.

This is so playing out right nowsad sad very sad

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