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How Buhari Learnt The Hard Way by Bulleye(m): 3:42pm On Oct 20, 2020
With Goodluck Jonathan voted out of power, it was expected that Buhari and his clique would have learnt one or two things from that election. However, Buhari went to sleep and turned Nigeria into Herdsmen play ground. Buhari literally handed over power to his kinsmen to do as they please. We were threatened with Ruga, cattle colony and now water bill. Buhari forget the rest of the country that voted him into office. He devotes all resources to to making Fulani happy. The rali line to Niger republic is the latest in his efforts to fulfill his electoral promise to his Fulani constituency. We should not forget the Fulani radio.

However while Buhari was preoccupied with his Fulani agenda, the rest of the country was suffering and in need of attention. The unemployment level in the country did not draw Buhari's attention ; the poverty rate was nothing to him ; Nigeria bad roads were abandoned for Niger Republic railway line. And other crises too numerous to mention.

And while the endsars protest was at its infancy, Buhari as usual, concentrated on Republic of Mali for reasons best known to him. He neglected his country and was busy with Jonathan on how to save Republic of Mali.

Buhari, by error of omissions or commission, has himself to blame for the protests raging in Nigeria presently : he took Nigerians for granted and is paying dearly for it. He should carry his cross and be a lesson for all that national mandate must never be used to pursue ethnic and nepotistic agenda.

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Re: How Buhari Learnt The Hard Way by Madmohamed419(m): 3:45pm On Oct 20, 2020
Bulleye:
With Goodluck Jonathan voted out of power, it was expected that Buhari and his clique would have learnt one or two things from that election. However, Buhari went to sleep and turned Nigeria into Herdsmen play ground. Buhari literally handed over power to his kinsmen to do as they please. We were threatened with Ruga, cattle colony and now water bill. Buhari forget the rest of the country that voted him into office. He devotes all resources to to making Fulani happy. The rali line to Niger republic is the latest in his efforts to fulfill his electoral promise to his Fulani constituency. We should not forget the Fulani radio.

However while Buhari was preoccupied with his Fulani agenda, the rest of the country was suffering and in need of attention. The unemployment level in the country did not draw Buhari's attention ; the poverty rate was nothing to him ; Nigeria bad roads were abandoned for Niger Republic railway line. And other crises too numerous to mention.

And while the endsars protest was at its infancy, Buhari as usual, concentrated on Republic of Mali for reasons best known to him. He neglected his country and was busy with Jonathan on how to save Republic of Mali.

Buhari, by error of omissions or commission, has himself to blame for the protests raging in Nigeria presently : he took Nigerians for granted and is paying dearly for it. He should carry his cross and be a lesson for all that national mandate must never be used to pursue ethnic and nepotistic agenda.
if Nigerian want to progress as a nation they should do away whit fulani. They should stop and never elate any fulani as president .

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Re: How Buhari Learnt The Hard Way by Freestainworld(m): 3:51pm On Oct 20, 2020
Buhari never learn from history, he is too myopic to rule a nation.

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Re: How Buhari Learnt The Hard Way by Nobody: 3:53pm On Oct 20, 2020
Bulleye:
With Goodluck Jonathan voted out of power, it was expected that Buhari and his clique would have learnt one or two things from that election. However, Buhari went to sleep and turned Nigeria into Herdsmen play ground. Buhari literally handed over power to his kinsmen to do as they please. We were threatened with Ruga, cattle colony and now water bill. Buhari forget the rest of the country that voted him into office. He devotes all resources to to making Fulani happy. The rali line to Niger republic is the latest in his efforts to fulfill his electoral promise to his Fulani constituency. We should not forget the Fulani radio.

However while Buhari was preoccupied with his Fulani agenda, the rest of the country was suffering and in need of attention. The unemployment level in the country did not draw Buhari's attention ; the poverty rate was nothing to him ; Nigeria bad roads were abandoned for Niger Republic railway line. And other crises too numerous to mention.

And while the endsars protest was at its infancy, Buhari as usual, concentrated on Republic of Mali for reasons best known to him. He neglected his country and was busy with Jonathan on how to save Republic of Mali.

Buhari, by error of omissions or commission, has himself to blame for the protests raging in Nigeria presently : he took Nigerians for granted and is paying dearly for it. He should carry his cross and be a lesson for all that national mandate must never be used to pursue ethnic and nepotistic agenda.

One Nairlander, AntiBalaka, has as his signature, that "Buhari is the fool Usman Danfodio warned about that will lead to Fulani being chased out Nigeria".

That guy seems to know many deep and hidden things about the forces of the world. But as much as I am not believing what he said is correct, recent events are not pointing to a good direction.

The indigenous peoples of Nigeria have had enough of those blood sucking demons that threaten people with fire and brimstone at slightest provocation.

If there's a way this crisis can be sustained and made to yield more radical results, I would love it so that those guys will know that nobody has monopoly of violence in Nigeria.

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Re: How Buhari Learnt The Hard Way by Nobody: 3:55pm On Oct 20, 2020
In other words, Buhari is a disgrace

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Re: How Buhari Learnt The Hard Way by hisgrace090: 3:56pm On Oct 20, 2020
Buhari is unrepentant period.

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Re: How Buhari Learnt The Hard Way by amakadlite(f): 4:18pm On Oct 20, 2020
A lecturer was lamenting on interview the other day that the government keep tell ASU that they have no money to fulfill their obligations to them. but the govt has billions of dollars to build railway to Niger Republic while they keep the universities closed for months. it's obvious this govt has an agenda to empower the Fulanis and subdue the country into their territory.
you tell people to go back to agriculture but each day we get to see corpses of men, women and children raped and hacked to death in their own farms and destroy their crops while the authority look the other way. just touch a single cow, you see the a battalion of soldiers invade the community and arrest innocent people.
it's high time the protests end Fulani rapes, killings and destruction.

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Re: How Buhari Learnt The Hard Way by curfew: 4:52pm On Oct 20, 2020
Give us a break, OP.

Buhari is dead and buried in Saudi Arabia. There is nothing a dead man can do for you.

The impostor in Aso Rock is now scared of his life. He can't even do the usual movie they call recorded broadcast.

Blame Aisha, the Fulani cabal and the Nigerian journalists. They know and they choose to cover it up.

The blood of everyone that dies because of this crisis is upon their heads.

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Re: How Buhari Learnt The Hard Way by Staro: 5:39pm On Oct 20, 2020

Useless president
Foolish followers

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