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Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by optimusprime2(m): 11:26am On Jul 20, 2020
I really pity those who think a cow can suddenly become an eagle...
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by wenson(m): 11:27am On Jul 20, 2020
This is interesting
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by Rufflinez: 11:30am On Jul 20, 2020
optimusprime2:
I really pity those who think a cow can suddenly become an eagle...
I weak for your comment, you wicked o

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Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by Mayeldah(m): 11:35am On Jul 20, 2020
Buhari died long ago.

The man wearing the human mask as Buhari is Jubril el sudan.

Jubril el sudan is controlled by the fulani cabal in this government.

Since Abba Kyari the head of the cabal died, its been a free for all fight!

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Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by 989900: 11:39am On Jul 20, 2020
Insightful and interesting read, but Bubu can't see/read this.
The writer has done his own part though.
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by MondayOsunbor(m): 11:49am On Jul 20, 2020
Racoon:


https://www.thecable.ng/mr-president-take-charge/amp


waste of time !when was the last time your president address the nation live?
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by frog12: 11:49am On Jul 20, 2020
give this ONE position and he will KEEP QUIET.

hahahaha
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by mkoabiola: 11:50am On Jul 20, 2020
The sleeping president or d docile President@80
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by abuuthmaan: 11:52am On Jul 20, 2020
This is what we call objective criticism
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by j1mmy: 11:58am On Jul 20, 2020
Only a stupid person will write this rubbish.

The statement in the article is similar to those Nigerians always make.

Our leaders are the problem, but to a literate person it means...Nigerians allowed criminals and mediocre to not only rig elections but remain there perpetually. The stupidity of it is that the same Nigerians expect good leadership and blame them for not providing it.

Nigerians knew Buhari did not have the qualifications and skills to be a head of state but they can't wait to get him in office. First thing he did when elected was humiliate and sideline the Southerners (mostly Yorubas) who paid for his election and victory...and now a Yoruba slowpoke just wrote an article asking Buhari to LEAD despite evidence others have ruled on his behalf in the past.

My question is, are you people mad in that country, is it a case of mental illness among the general population?
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by opribo(m): 12:05pm On Jul 20, 2020
Forget bubu, he cant do anything he is taking care of his health. So everybody is just cashing out and doing what they like.

The country is on a free fall and we don't know where is going to crash land.
The demise of the late Abba kyari is already beginning to show that he indeed was the defacto arrow head of the cabal.
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by Gideon110(m): 12:07pm On Jul 20, 2020
The way I supported this government in 2015 was as if my life depended on it... I created more enemies than friends then but now I am so disappointed.... All hopes and expectations has been dashed away... I just pray things turns around...
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by Motion123(m): 12:07pm On Jul 20, 2020
Racoon:


https://www.thecable.ng/mr-president-take-charge/amp

"I will be the first to applaud you on the infrastructural projects across the country despite the paucity of funds"

Nigeria made $200bn in five years from oil alone - OPEC
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by AsawanaDgreat: 12:10pm On Jul 20, 2020
Buhari no get time for this your long article
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by witworth(m): 12:17pm On Jul 20, 2020
Racoon:


https://www.thecable.ng/mr-president-take-charge/amp
you can't bribe or beg the devil to follow God.
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by samonak(m): 12:23pm On Jul 20, 2020
All has not been well since "President" Abba Kyari's demise. It's seems like open season. Everybody is doing his or her own thing like a ship without a captain. At least when Kyari held sway, everyone was in line, no one dared incur his wrath ( at least Ita Oyo fmr HOS, the fmr CJN and a host of others learnt the hard way) the annoying part is the way Prof. Osinbajo has been relegated to the background! The SGF appears to wield more influence than him. If he has any shred of dignity left, he should just resign and save his reputation from ignominy before it's too late. Under Buhari Nigeria appears to be a sinking ship. #SMH
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by Indelibleword(m): 12:25pm On Jul 20, 2020
joviegghead:
Hmm.
I'm not going to criticize the length of the message. That's another wahala.
Lemme ask: How will this lengthy message affect anything at all? I mean, what substantial benefits can be derived from the creation of it?
NOTHING!

Nigerians seriously need to start placing their priorities right and quit criticism with no effect. We change things. Our actions.

The only way a swift change will ever be witnessed is through a Revolution . Can't happen. So we'll have stick to the gradual evolution

The guy above megrin


The way some people can project unattainable fantasy without building basic block for ideal reality is just amazing. On what will your revolution stand on? Ethnicity, religion, partisanship, sentiments? And you think it will stand. Every successful revolution starts with mass awareness which precedes mass action. The writer has done more revolution than your critique. People must start talking in unison before revolution can be successful, let all Nigerians speak with one voice against maladministration which can galvanise mass action
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by Nchenches: 12:29pm On Jul 20, 2020
Were you asleep when ethnic and religious jingoists made a barely educated and near octagenarian to become President of Nigeria?
You still venerate him.
It’s too late. Before 2023, Nigeria must have turned to a jungle. But Oyibo shall still be paying royalties for crude oil to your president to keep government going in Nigeria.
We think we still have a country.

Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by bejeria101(m): 12:29pm On Jul 20, 2020
Not my president! What would I want with an inept clueless dullard.
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by NovusHomo(m): 12:30pm On Jul 20, 2020
Mayeldah:
Buhari died long ago.

The man wearing the human mask as Buhari is Jubril el sudan.

Jubril el sudan is controlled by the fulani cabal in this government.

Since Abba Kyari the head of the cabal died, its been a free for all fight!


Abba Kyari, at least, kept them in check.

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Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by perdollar(m): 12:31pm On Jul 20, 2020
Mr President is stl in shock that he is not in charge
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by Nchenches: 12:42pm On Jul 20, 2020
oka4ugoo:
Fellow Nigerians let's take charge. Revolution now

Revolution?

For Nigeria?

If Yoruba start revolution, Igbo man will suspect the motive and will not join.

If Igbo start the revolution, Yoruba will say Igbo want Biafra in order to take charge of Nigerdelta crude oyel in Biafra.

Hausa/Fulani can never start revolution against Buhari government.
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by NovusHomo(m): 12:42pm On Jul 20, 2020
opribo:
Forget bubu, he cant do anything he is taking care of his health. So everybody is just cashing out and doing what they like.

The country is on a free fall and we don't know where is going to crash land.

You can prevent the fall, especially you, young people, by rising up now. Don't forget, your future is at stake. Stand up now before your country falls, bringing down your future with it. Let no one think they can run anywhere. Benin Republic will reject you, just as will Cameroon, Mali, Niger, etc...talk less of Europe. You will have nowhere to run to. It is not a joke. It will not be funny. No one is asking you to fight. Stock up on food and stage peaceful marches for as long as it will take. You have a recent example of what mass protests can achieve in the "BLACK LIVES MATTER" protests that started in a town in the USA only to spread to many parts of the world including your own country, Nigeria. Don't you think your own lives matter too?!
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by Nchenches: 12:47pm On Jul 20, 2020
NovusHomo:


You can prevent the fall, especially you, young people, by rising up now. Don't forget, your future is at stake. Stand up now before your country falls, bringing down your future with it. Let no one think they can run anywhere. Benin republic will reject you, just as will Cameroon, Mali, Niger, etc...talk less of Europe. You will have nowhere to run to. It is not a joke. It will not be funny. No one is asking you to fight. Stock up on food and stage peaceful marches for as long as it will take. You have a recent example of what mass protests can achieve in "BLACK LIVES MATTER" protests that started in the USA and were adopted in many parts of the world including your country Nigeria. Don't you think your own lives matter too?!

Stand up for what? For Nigeria? How and where do you stand to cause any changes?
The old men who ran Nigeria from the 1970s are still in charge.

They are experts on how to use bullets of Nigeria’s armed forces to silence any opposition to the system they established.
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Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by joviegghead: 12:56pm On Jul 20, 2020
Indelibleword:


The way some people can project unattainable fantasy without building basic block for ideal reality is just amazing. On what will your revolution stand on? Ethnicity, religion, partisanship, sentiments? And you think it will stand. Every successful revolution starts with mass awareness which precedes mass action. The writer has done more revolution than your critique. People must start talking in unison before revolution can be successful, let all Nigerians speak with one voice against maladministration which can galvanise mass action
Why waste your your strength searching the dictionary just to spew all this thrash.
That's what happens when you read with a combatant mind. I guess you missed the Can't happen part, right?
Calm down before replying. You'll go a long way if you do.
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by OROSUNBOLB(m): 1:10pm On Jul 20, 2020
You're asking someone that is not even aware of his own existence to take charge ! Take charge of what exactly ? Lifelessness or what ? Buhari is a calamity !
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by NovusHomo(m): 1:13pm On Jul 20, 2020
Nchenches:


Stand up for what? For Nigeria? [/b]How and where do you stand to cause any changes?
[b]The old men who ran Nigeria from the 1970s are still in charge.


They are experts on how to use bullets of Nigeria’s armed forces to silence any opposition to the system they established.

[b]No, stand up for yourselves. How you do it is up to you. But, remember, all societies that have made any progress have also had to rise up and say "enough"! at some point in time. If the old men who ran your country's affairs since the 1970s are still there, who do you blame?
You are never invited to the gatherings where your country's affairs are discussed and you never ask why that is so. And the few that are invited promptly steal your money and give you KOBO on the NAIRA. You sell your vote at the rate of 4,000 naira each. That amounts to 1,000 naira per year for a four year term. Is this all you life is worth?. Now, when your "Honorable" gets there he pays himself back at the rate of at least 100,000 naira per vote. Do the math. You'd rather party and roam the streets. You complain of hunger, yet there is so much you can do to grow your own food. Look around you now, what do you see? Land, land, and land left uncultivated. You leave the peace of the village and flock to Lagos to live underground, underbrigde, and in other places that are not fit for animals. You fight against each other (Millionaire boys, Area Idiots, Badoo, , Eiye) and such stupidities instead of facing your common enemies, those that are selling off your future to the Chinese, the World Bank, the IMF... SAD!, so SAD!!
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Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by Enemyofpeace: 1:25pm On Jul 20, 2020
Na God dey answer our prayers. Buhari never see anything. All these ones na just rehearsals
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by helpfindbolu: 1:39pm On Jul 20, 2020
Re: Mr President, Take Charge! By Simon Kolawole by thehappyone: 1:48pm On Jul 20, 2020
Racoon:


https://www.thecable.ng/mr-president-take-charge/amp
Do you think Buhari is aware of what is going on around him? even when he was younger ,it was his deputy Tunde Idiagbon who was doing all the work. let alone when he's over 80 yes of age.Baba does not care,he was only desperate for power to enjoy the pleasure and not to work because he obviously does not have the mental capabilities to govern a nation like Nigeria.

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