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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by lookingfly: 2:47pm On Dec 12, 2019
globalresource:
God let this regime pass ooo.
do you even know who they're passing it to come 2023......both zombies and wailers must suffer together until we decide to choose the right leaders and throw sentiments to the thrash can.
Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by jahsharon: 2:52pm On Dec 12, 2019
globalresource:
God let this regime pass ooo.

This regime will pass in 2023, but this man Major General Muhammadu Buhari will not pass now. He will still live many more years, afterall he still has a living elder sister. All the people that have wished Buhari death in the pass have been dying one by one including the parents of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. I stand with the people's general Major General Muhammadu Buhari.
Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by Ausval: 2:55pm On Dec 12, 2019
Sharap....
festacman:
In 2015, the alarmists trumpeted that that if Buhari won the election, press freedom would disappear, people's fundamental rights will be taken away and half of Nigerians would be in prison. Well, this is 2019, none of these has happened. However, this is not justifying a number of illegal detentions by government security agencies.

In the same 2015, the alarmists also trumpeted that Buhari will Islamize Nigeria if elected. This is 2019, nothing of sort has happened.

Then in 2018, the alarmists changed their tune to the effect that Buhari would Fulanize Nigeria following criminal herdsmen attacks on villages. So far, there is no trace of this and the menace of criminal herdsmen has been put in check.

Again, in 2019 the alarmists went to town that Buhari has cornered Judiciary and NASS as prelude to his 3rd term project. Wisely, Buhari restated clearly and loudly his commitment to stick to the two terms as contained in Nigeria constitution.

Now happening, the alarmists are heating up the polity and creating state of psychological panic in gullible Nigerians that Buhari is set to become a civilian military dictator. Become a dictator when he cannot even force NASS to increase the speed of passage of budget by a minute, let alone make them change the constitution.

Interestingly, each alarm is followed by shortlived online hysteria while the truth remains constant offline and Buhari remains unfazed in office.

Isn't it ironical that the same "President Buhari" was berated for not being the "General Buhari" during our recent diplomatic face off with South Africa. Some people even wished that Gen Abacha was in charge. SMH
Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by Empiree: 3:01pm On Dec 12, 2019
YorubaKing:
>85% of Nigerians are mentally disabled!
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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by selemempe: 3:09pm On Dec 12, 2019
LegendHero:


What about your handicapped tribe?

Did you already accepted your fate as third class citizens? Coz you never bothered about your tribe success but instead you made it a full-time job to antagonize the mighty Yorubas!
yes o... you are right again... just as you were right about Bubu being a holy man tongue
Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by akdjr(m): 3:13pm On Dec 12, 2019
If no law says so then call him by his name. All these lawyers at times I do feel they too are part of the problem by virtue of their profession.
Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by Agboriotejoye(m): 3:17pm On Dec 12, 2019
festacman:
In 2015, the alarmists trumpeted that that if Buhari won the election, press freedom would disappear, people's fundamental rights will be taken away and half of Nigerians would be in prison. Well, this is 2019, none of these has happened. However, this is not justifying a number of illegal detentions by government security agencies.

In the same 2015, the alarmists also trumpeted that Buhari will Islamize Nigeria if elected. This is 2019, nothing of sort has happened.

Then in 2018, the alarmists changed their tune to the effect that Buhari would Fulanize Nigeria following criminal herdsmen attacks on villages. So far, there is no trace of this and the menace of criminal herdsmen has been put in check.

Again, in 2019 the alarmists went to town that Buhari has cornered Judiciary and NASS as prelude to his 3rd term project. Wisely, Buhari restated clearly and loudly his commitment to stick to the two terms as contained in Nigeria constitution.

Now happening, the alarmists are heating up the polity and creating state of psychological panic in gullible Nigerians that Buhari is set to become a civilian military dictator. Become a dictator when he cannot even force NASS to increase the speed of passage of budget by a minute, let alone make them change the constitution.

Interestingly, each alarm is followed by shortlived online hysteria while the truth remains constant offline and Buhari remains unfazed in office.

Isn't it ironical that the same "President Buhari" was berated for not being the "General Buhari" during our recent diplomatic face off with South Africa. Some people even wished that Gen Abacha was in charge. SMH
We expected him to be a general in defending and ensuring our rights both home and abroad, not in denying them
Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by veraponpo(m): 3:21pm On Dec 12, 2019
festacman:
In 2015, the alarmists trumpeted that that if Buhari won the election, press freedom would disappear, people's fundamental rights will be taken away and half of Nigerians would be in prison. Well, this is 2019, none of these has happened. However, this is not justifying a number of illegal detentions by government security agencies.

In the same 2015, the alarmists also trumpeted that Buhari will Islamize Nigeria if elected. This is 2019, nothing of sort has happened.

Then in 2018, the alarmists changed their tune to the effect that Buhari would Fulanize Nigeria following criminal herdsmen attacks on villages. So far, there is no trace of this and the menace of criminal herdsmen has been put in check.

Again, in 2019 the alarmists went to town that Buhari has cornered Judiciary and NASS as prelude to his 3rd term project. Wisely, Buhari restated clearly and loudly his commitment to stick to the two terms as contained in Nigeria constitution.

Now happening, the alarmists are heating up the polity and creating state of psychological panic in gullible Nigerians that Buhari is set to become a civilian military dictator. Become a dictator when he cannot even force NASS to increase the speed of passage of budget by a minute, let alone make them change the constitution.

Interestingly, each alarm is followed by shortlived online hysteria while the truth remains constant offline and Buhari remains unfazed in office.

Isn't it ironical that the same "President Buhari" was berated for not being the "General Buhari" during our recent diplomatic face off with South Africa. Some people even wished that Gen Abacha was in charge. SMH

God bless you.

Same people were asking for the reincarnation of Abacha just because of a temporary problem in South Africa.

We have a big problem with our citizens.
Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by InvertedHammer: 3:28pm On Dec 12, 2019
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What's all the nonsense about?

All of you had earlier this year to get rid of Buhari, but you played the ethnic card and succumbed to the charms of the sycophants in power to retain him. The promise of 2023, present VP slot and gross hatred cum suspicion of other tribes make you vote back in an incompetent and maladjusted dictator. Why bother us with all these recent wailings? Buhari has 3+ more years to go. Deal with it.

You cut the head to spite the nose. Now the whole body is dead. I wish Buhari will come back with more vengeance.

There is no point listening to the complaints of Nigerians. They enjoy suffering. They will play to the gallery again in 2023 and come back to disturb everyone with more wailings.
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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by hypertekbaba(m): 3:37pm On Dec 12, 2019
OK na, bubu will soon push the senate to make one law for him
Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by Enemyofpeace: 3:59pm On Dec 12, 2019
NaijaOlosho:


Tell me first if you want the pussy
pussssssy no care where prick come from, pussy no dey discriminate jo
Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by Legendguru: 5:17pm On Dec 12, 2019
Oh
Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by CaptainFM1: 8:00pm On Dec 12, 2019
backnbeta:
Other newspapers and media outlets should join punch undecided


Yes ooo, we should strip eim of the word "President". Not rightly deserved.
Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by Houstency(m): 6:29pm On Jan 24, 2020
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