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Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by clarocuzioo(m): 8:57pm On Mar 28, 2020
Goke7:


He snapped those pictures because you guys said he was not in the country and still una still dey offended, His ministers are addressing the nation regularly so what else since you believe he is empty. I think you guys are just too emotional over him. You don't like him but yet you want him to speak to you, funny.

He created the vaccum because he was missing in action when there is a National crises. He should get his ass up and do the job he canvassed for. Nobody is interested in his foolish and childish photoshoot at this time of crises.

Tell the DULLARD to get to work, we have a Nation to protect.

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Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by lenghtinny(m): 9:26pm On Mar 28, 2020
If people can insult Obasanjo, Jonathan and co, who the fvck is the dunce from katsina.....

He deserves anything and everything that comes his way for being so callous and deceitful

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Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by adejasper(m): 10:38pm On Mar 28, 2020
Kayceenaz:
It is becoming almost second nature for most Nigerians, both the educated and non-educated classes, to cross the line while pouring out their hearts on national issues. I agree, there are ample question marks on how the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has acted on and reacted to socio-political, economic, and religious matters; spanning from federal character, insurgency, ethno-religious skirmishes, education, malfeasance, to now presidential invisibility before this coronavirus pandemic.

Naturally, we feel betrayed, used, and insignificant to the presidency. Not paling in comparison to status-quo that should be, your feelings are indeed valid. But letting this emotional pain lead you to hurl insults of all sorts at President Buhari, as rampant online, is an overreaction. As you call him unprintable, reprehensible names and ridicule him through jokes/memes, remember he is fallible, someone's husband, father, uncle, grandfather, and holds office of President of Nigeria. It is enough to beg to differ with and criticize constructively his leadership style plus policies. Using constitutional and moral means to show displeasure are in order. Look emotional intelligence's way.

Disturbingly, some people even wish Buhari death, hoping news of his demise filters in soonest. If that's not a representation of the Scriptures' observation that "The heart of man is desperately wicked," then it must be of something worse. If you fall in this category, kindly stop now! Such comments are humor taken too far.

As events unfold and we watch with disappointment, anticipating the National Assembly does the needful and saves the day, let us (Nigerians) amplify our voices to be critically loud enough, not insulting enough.


©Kaycee Naze,
Rational Pen.

What u said is out of your mind, hum.

President, he failed to address us on this issue at this critical time.

It is bc u are not a victim, I pray u won't be.

He deserves more than that, he failed Nigerians, he failed himself, and u failed urself.

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Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by Kayceenaz(m): 10:45pm On Mar 28, 2020
adejasper:


What u said is out of your mind, hum.

President, he failed to address us on this issue at this critical time.

It is bc u are not a victim, I pray u won't be.

He deserves more than that, he failed Nigerians, he failed himself, and u failed urself.
I did not and will not.
Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by executive12: 1:29am On Mar 29, 2020
Nonsense.
Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by Willibi2: 8:38am On Mar 29, 2020
[Very correct. We shouldn't insult our elders and leasders all bc we freedom of speech.quote author=Kayceenaz post=87832474]It is becoming almost second nature for most Nigerians, both the educated and non-educated classes, to cross the line while pouring out their hearts on national issues. I agree, there are ample question marks on how the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has acted on and reacted to socio-political, economic, and religious matters; spanning from federal character, insurgency, ethno-religious skirmishes, education, malfeasance, to now presidential invisibility before this coronavirus pandemic.

Naturally, we feel betrayed, used, and insignificant to the presidency. Not paling in comparison to status-quo that should be, your feelings are indeed valid. But letting this emotional pain lead you to hurl insults of all sorts at President Buhari, as rampant online, is an overreaction. As you call him unprintable, reprehensible names and ridicule him through jokes/memes, remember he is fallible, someone's husband, father, uncle, grandfather, and holds office of President of Nigeria. It is enough to beg to differ with and criticize constructively his leadership style plus policies. Using constitutional and moral means to show displeasure are in order. Look emotional intelligence's way.

Disturbingly, some people even wish Buhari death, hoping news of his demise filters in soonest. If that's not a representation of the Scriptures' observation that "The heart of man is desperately wicked," then it must be of something worse. If you fall in this category, kindly stop now! Such comments are humor taken too far.

As events unfold and we watch with disappointment, anticipating the National Assembly does the needful and saves the day, let us (Nigerians) amplify our voices to be critically loud enough, not insulting enough.


©Kaycee Naze,
Rational Pen.
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Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by agentarcher(m): 9:14am On Mar 29, 2020
Danzysb:


I disagree with you sir.I know the system and society in Nigeria is evil and bad,but you can't say everyone in the country is bad.What is going on is just the effect of the Nigerian situation,in Nigeria is one that the area with the largest population has chosen to keep themselves backward and produce illiterates and blood thirsty jihadist groups,now that is what you call a bad society,and because majority carries the vote they have their way and produce a president that has been nutured in a backward thinking society....a good example is the one we have on the sit today.... Actually the system in Nigeria in a whole is screwed.
But still if someone that is put in office is in that office and he cannot peform his duties or at least make even a little progress,and at the same time keeps quiet and does nothing,and at the same time makes incompetent decisions in life and death situations that affect the whole masses should expect criticisms,insults and even much more and if he is unwilliling to stand up to the task should be impeached,removed or taken away immediately before more serious problems affect the masses he chooses to lead,for him and the leaders around him to say no and resist that they remain in office,to steal from the citizens,cause problems and bring shame to the country infront of the whole world then they should expect,back the worst from the populace.....
#Case closed#

You are contradicting yourself, how do you expect a bad society to produce a good leader? Is that leader not a product of that society? Was that leader not a child? What lessons did society impact on that child as he or she grew up? In Nigeria we are nutured to dislike someone just because of difference in religious beliefs, we are nutured to dislike people of different ethnic backgrounds. Our political system is a flawed one, our education system suppresses individuality growth. How do you expect a good leader to come out from this? In a corrupt system you don't follow status quo, you change it. Till we decide as a nation to take responsibility for our actions and change for the better, we will remain where we all. Let's stop blaming our government for everything, the government is bad because we looked at it and did nothing.

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Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by SPIFF300(m): 10:51am On Mar 29, 2020
Buhari, you are a killer, bokoharam sponsor, herdsmen sponsor.
You rehabilitated killer but jailed and killed agitators.
Nigerians are wiser than you and your foolish defender.

Buhari is a dullard scumbag and a dead cow.
Karma will catch him finally including you the defender especially if you ever insulted Jonathan.
Bomb explosion everywhere and you ain't bothered at all. It will soon reach your house and family and your fooled brain will open.
Finally you are an Idiot with an idiotic award.
Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by Bahddo(m): 11:38am On Mar 29, 2020
Did you say this when GEJ was being insulted daily? This evil APC government set the pace. They taught Nigerians to insult their president and the majority cheered. What goes around comes around, they shouldn't complain now.

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Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by Nobody: 12:19pm On Mar 29, 2020
Kayceenaz:

I agree, that's why impeachment is an option the National Assembly needs to look at.

The one that just recently approved almost $30 billion loan from d executives without any deliberations , received brand new cars when we are deeply staring recession in d face with our monoeconomy & battling covid 19 grin . In fact if presidency will present a bill to sell Nigeria & Nigerians, d current National assembly will appr0ve it

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Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by guru03(m): 1:50pm On Mar 29, 2020
WHEN APSHITS FOUND FUN INSULTING OTHER PRESIDENTS AM SURE U WERE STILL BLIND, NOW THAT THE SAME MEASURE IS GIVEN UNTO THEM, THEY SEE IT AS CRIME, EXPECT MORE INSULTS FROM NIGERIANS. cool

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Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by Kayceenaz(m): 4:29pm On Mar 29, 2020
SpecialAgent:


The one that just recently approved almost $30 billion loan from d executives without any deliberations , received brand new cars when we are deeply staring recession in d face with our monoeconomy & battling covid 19 grin . In fact if presidency will present a bill to sell Nigeria & Nigerians, d current National assembly will appr0ve it
NA is part of the problem. I hope they summon grit to do the necessary.
Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by Nobody: 4:30pm On Mar 29, 2020
lenghtinny:
If people can insult Obasanjo, Jonathan and co, who the fvck is the dunce from katsina.....

He deserves anything and everything that comes his way for being so callous and deceitful
Buhari is the devil in human flesh. Does not give a hoot about Nigerians and only cares about his fantastically corrupt gang.
Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by Kayceenaz(m): 9:43am On Mar 30, 2020
The reactions so far make a sequel to this article almost inevitable. Dear readers, watch out for it. Cheers!

Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by ityP(m): 7:51pm On Apr 02, 2020
clarocuzioo:


When his online miscreants were calling Goodluck Jonathan and his wife unprintable names, where were you? He couldn't even advise his online miscreants then to respect Jonathan. Or is Jonathan not somebody's father , husband etc.

Please ignore the dullard, he is simply reaping what he sowed.



Wow. 900+ likes. First I'm seeing on nairaland o. You spoke the mind of the vast majority of nairalanders

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Re: Criticize President Buhari: Don't Insult Him by manmustwac(m): 11:24am On Apr 07, 2020
Buhari is both and mentally and physically unfit to rule a local govt, talkless a country like the zoo. I hope those that rigged d election in this favour and forcefully put buhari to lead with all face the consequences of their greedy naturally. angry angry angry

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