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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Princedapace(m): 7:21am On Dec 26, 2020
blacknp:
What has President Buhari done Almijiri? Obasanjo did worse, Easterners will not smell the Presidency anytime soon, so we can’t talk on that.


Lol

Presidency. But North has presidency and still extremely poor. They kidnap them like chicken and slaughter them daily.

Baba, what is the benefit of presidency? All north knows is blood suckling.

I dislike North and it is the problem of the entire Africa. Any country with half population of flanis suffer so much from violence.

Shame no dey catch Una? After all the blood, look at North. It is a deserted place. Refugees everywhere. That is why I personally don't feel sorry when all these shits happen to them.

Highest illiteracy, North

Poverty capital, North
Highest out of school children, North
Higest beggers, North

Highest terrorism, North
Insecurity North,
Hunger, North. Shame, shame, shame. I will keep using northerners here as erand boys. I love it so much. Used one recently and it was fun. Will use and pay them poorly so that I keep using them.

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Nobody: 7:23am On Dec 26, 2020
ValCon888:
Let us call a spade a spade. Buhari is a nepotistic President on a scale never seen in Nigeria before.

The problem with this country is the Islamic North and their illiteracy, poverty, and jihadist fundamentalism. Many of them may not support terrorism overtly, but they support it covertly.
I have noticed that anytime there is a Boko Haram, bandit, herdsmen attack Muslims online take it as a duty to give excuses on behalf of the president on why they can't be defeated.

it's no different from the northern Muslims on ground who keep quiet, aid the successful attacks of these miscreants or the president and it's government that supports by giving ransome and begging them.

It's all for jihad

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Princedapace(m): 7:32am On Dec 26, 2020
I have said this long before now.

Buhari actually made me started feeling I need to be an igbo person first before a Nigerian.

He planted the seed of bigot inside me. He is actually the worse to have for a country like Nigeria.

I don't blame him though. I blame southern leaders.

U can see that chief of army staff has been warning against coup since. They are aware that what Buhari has done could have led to serious chaos if non northern Muslim was in power.

Look at what brought about boko haram today. Just for the sake that yaradua died, northerners used boko haram to mess up the country then. They would have done worse if Buhari was a non Muslim northerner. U know they are extenely violent.

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Nobody: 7:34am On Dec 26, 2020
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Optional09:
Some Cardinals only talk when they are broke and the person they are criticizing knows their problem
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A Catholic Cardinal can never be broke if you know how rich Catholic Church is. Besides what do they need money for? They don't have family to bother about.

Stop reasoning like a cow.

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Nobody: 7:37am On Dec 26, 2020
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NaMeAboki:
A supposed man of God fanning the embers of hate an division instead of preaching peace and unity in accordance with his calling; I wonder what more hatred he and is fellow Christians would say had the vast majority of the victims of Boko Haram and banditry not been Muslims.

[/s]

Truth hurts!

Your Islamic Presidiot is ruining the country with bigotry and must be called out by patriotic Nigerians.

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by 2Odds101(f): 7:39am On Dec 26, 2020
Sannisege:
Don't mind him. When The President, National security adviser, Petroleum Minister, Nimasa DG and co all came from Bayelsa, they did'nt see nepotism then. Hypocrites
is Dansuki from Bayelsa ?

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by salt1: 7:41am On Dec 26, 2020
Excuzeme:




I want to look at this from a different angle or let me say l see it from a different angle.
Buhari knows exactly what he set out to achieve, what his agenda is, how to go about achieving it and the time-table to achieve it.
In addition and most importantly. Buhari knows exactly what Rev. Kukah just said, since far back as the second Republic.

That is, Buhari knows that any President who tries to run Nigeria with the way and Nepotistic manner he is doing, will get ousted from power.
He tried it in his 1983-1985 Coup, he was ousted in another Coup.


But he learnt some lessons from that and this time around, though still fixated on the same ideology of Nepotism, Crass incompetence, Fulanisation Agenda and foistering of 'completely dunce loyalist' in position of authority over intelligent options, he took steps to ensure that he could not be removed.
This is why he does not even blink once, when everyone points it out to him that the Service Chiefs are past their Expiry date, he does not care a hot about that, even if the whole country burns, as long as those guys remain loyal to only one Project: keeping him safe in power, while he busies himself implementing his laid out agenda.

So, Rev. Kuka needs to understand that it is not because Buhari does not know or because he is lucky or the Christians are afraid or Nigerians are afraid to oust him from bringing this country to probable war and ruin, it is because Buhari has put loyalist in-place, in every sector and position that matters for his own safety. He has also assembled a large Army of foreign, terrorists Fulani herdsmen, from all over West Africa, ready to be deployed (and some of them are even engaged in "undeclared war" on unarmed Nigerians in the Middle Belt states, Eastern and South West Fringes)
Any other President who has an agenda like this, can do the same thing, it is all a matter of planning and support by his allies in his region.

A Southern President, come 2023, also has the option (infact, has the DUTY) to remove all these Buhari Loyalist and replace them with his own loyalist and then begin the Agenda of reversing the Fulanisation Agenda and make it a Southern Agenda and their is nothing the Northerner or Fulani can o about it than grumble the way we are all grumbling now.

The Southern Nigeria and Middle belt can decide enough is enough and declare secession, at worst, Buhari will unleash his loyal Service Chiefs and military on us, though the Military might be commanded by Buhari's loyalist and Mostly Northerners (not forgetting the terrorists, ARMED Fulani Herdsmen he invited into Nigeria, form countries like Niger Republic, Sudan, Mali, Guinea, Northern Cameroun, etc), It is still a fact that there are Southerners in the Armed Forces, may be in smaller numbers but be that as it may, Civil war will break out and we all will sort out ourselves eventually.

A stitch in time saves nine.
We may decide to just wait him out but we are not sure if there will still be a free Southern and Middle belt of Nigeria, by the time 2023 comes around and he is done with executing his evil plans.
Middle belt and Southern Nigerians must never think they are powerless or incapacitated or intimidated to determine their own destiny or confront the enslavement by foreign Fulanis, that Buhari, who himself is from Niger Republic, wants to foster on us.


Nigeria is no longer Nigeria, since 2016 under Buhari and this country is no longer ONE NIGERIA.
May God forgive me for voting Buhari in 2015, it is the greatest mistake of a lifetime.



Brilliant analysis! But I see nemesis already catching up with them. Buhari sowed the wind and is reaping the whirlwind evidenced by the security challenge in the North.
The only irritating thing for me is that the average Northern Muslim doesn't mind dying. They're already suicidal, so the bloodletting in their domain doesn't bother them.

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by BluntTheApostle(m): 7:41am On Dec 26, 2020
chrisxxx:

Buhari may give all the above positions to the south alone it does not hold water if Buhari fails to rejig the security architecture of the country. Having all the security paraphernalia in the hands of just his Muslim North is the clear sign of his nepotism..
There is no other gauge than that. Until when he balances that he will be continued to be viewed as a nepotistic fellow

What do you mean by all the security paraphernalia being in the hands of just Muslim North?

Please, check your facts well before making this claim next time. You people are very unfair to the president by posting untrue claims.

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Krismas(m): 7:41am On Dec 26, 2020
which Booharig? The New or the Old? Men like Kukah are why we are where we are! Maybe the allawee don cease grin so, he carry mike come start to dey yarn aluta. shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by nedekid: 7:43am On Dec 26, 2020
blacknp:
What has President Buhari done Almijiri? Obasanjo did worse, Easterners will not smell the Presidency anytime soon, so we can’t talk on that.
What brought the easterners into this?

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by nedekid: 7:44am On Dec 26, 2020
royal231:
The best we can do is to wait till 2023 to turn Sai Baba to say bye bye
Are you sure he will leave?
Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by naijadrivablog: 7:44am On Dec 26, 2020
He just said the truth.

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by nedekid: 7:45am On Dec 26, 2020
Sirjamo:
I understand Baba Kuka's frustration. During the time of the ineffectual buffoon, Pastors get import duty waivers on everything they import, including private jets.

They occasionally walk into aso rock to collect brown envelope and contracts worth billions. Buhari would have none of that nonsense.
So you think money might be a motivation for the comments made by kukah?

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Bizibi(m): 7:52am On Dec 26, 2020
blacknp:
I hope you know you are referring to yourself? Hypocrite Nigerians, You & Kukah, Pdp & Atiku supporters.
that is the only thing a sycophant can say.... useless things.

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Bizibi(m): 7:52am On Dec 26, 2020
Sirjamo:
I understand Baba Kuka's frustration. During the time of the ineffectual buffoon, Pastors get import duty waivers on everything they import, including private jets.

They occasionally walk into aso rock to collect brown envelope and contracts worth billions. Buhari would have none of that nonsense.
another useless sycophant....

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Bizibi(m): 7:55am On Dec 26, 2020
Mikehot:
I have noticed that anytime there is a Boko Haram, bandit, herdsmen attack Muslims online take it as a duty to give excuses on behalf of the president on why they can't be defeated.

it's no different from the northern Muslims on ground who keep quiet, aid the successful attacks of these miscreants or the president and it's government that supports by giving ransome and begging them.

It's all for jihad
I have noticed it too but only a few of them criticize the incompetent government.

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Rugaria: 7:59am On Dec 26, 2020
igbosoupkitchen:


You are going far my brother, come to the barracks (naval,air force,police, army) the official language is hausa you would think it is a hausa community.

Worse of this is that the schools under the care of security agencies that used to be the pride of this nation are nothing but glorified almajiri schools where the requirements for entrance is being hausa, knowing a hausa, or referenced by a hausa...i m talking about our navy secondary schools , NDA, etc
Chai
Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Bluntemperor: 8:02am On Dec 26, 2020
EmptyGarden:
No be lie, Sir... No be lie.

The Oracle has spoken!
Let Buhari Print ALL the Appointments to date,from Clerical to top most officials Cadre.It will shock you and indeed the whole World the violation of the 'quotas System enshrined in the Constitution.For now,the Northerners are having a field day and we hope when the tides change they would accept it same the rest of the tribes endure it during this regime.

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Nobody: 8:05am On Dec 26, 2020
Ramsak1:
One would think you actually know what you're saying but obviously you don't...
The Cheif of defence staff who is the most senior military personel in Nigeria is a yoruba man from Ekiti and a christian Gen Abayomi Olonisakin promoted by this same nepotic Buhari from a Lt General to a General since 2015 till date.
Ibot-Eke is navy cheif appointed by this same nepotic Buhari since 2015 till date.
So get your shit together and stop disgracing yourself in public spaces like this.

NORTHERNERS

1. Minister of defence- Bashir Salihi Magashi
2. NSA- Babagana Monguno
3. Director of SSS- Magaji Bichi
4. IGP - Mohammed Adamu
5. DG NIA- Ahmed Rufai Abubakar
6. Head of DIA- Mohammed Saliu Usman
7- CG NSCDC- Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu
8. Chief of Army Staff- Tukur Buratai
9. NDLEA- Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah
10. Nigeria Immigration Service- Muhammed Babandede
11. Nigeria Customs Service- Hameed Ibrahim Ali
12. CG Nigeria Prisons Service- Ahmed Ja'afaru
13. Chief of Air Staff- Sadique Abubakar

SOUTHERNERS

1. Chief of Defence Staff- Abayomi Olonisanki
2. Chief of Navy Staff- Ibok-Ete Ekwe.
3. FRSC- Boboye O Oyeyemi




Continue to be a Slave!!!

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by ukahrawah: 8:07am On Dec 26, 2020
Very true. That man is horrible. That may explain why Babangida overthrew him.

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by MarrisManah(m): 8:18am On Dec 26, 2020
Sammy07:
Actually there might not be a coup.

What I know that will happen is, there will be riots or more bandits and Fulani herdsmen fully sponsored by the northern governors.

I am very sure of that.
The scenario you painted above is a coup. Governors sponsoring non state actors to destabilize and bring down a government is a coup. Not only the military can initiate a coup.
Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by tsdarkside(m): 8:19am On Dec 26, 2020
when they give this idioot quit notice now,una would be running up and down like headless chickens....

wtf is wrong with you christians....??
Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Ologbojo2023: 8:22am On Dec 26, 2020
Soarr:
I thought about this yesterday that if it was a westerner or easterner that behave and performs the same way buhari did?
There would have been war
believe me my brother the northerner will suffer it. Buhari has started it other tribe will practice it since buhari succeeded in breaking the country by using nepotism

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Nobody: 8:26am On Dec 26, 2020
Sirjamo:
I understand Baba Kuka's frustration. During the time of the ineffectual buffoon, Pastors get import duty waivers on everything they import, including private jets.

They occasionally walk into aso rock to collect brown envelope and contracts worth billions. Buhari would have none of that nonsense.

You are an ediot

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Grandmeister(m): 8:30am On Dec 26, 2020
tsdarkside:
when they give this idioot quit notice now,una would be running up and down like headless chickens....

wtf is wrong with you christians....??
Quit am now..bloody asswipe.

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Ologbojo2023: 8:32am On Dec 26, 2020
Sirjamo:
I understand Baba Kuka's frustration. During the time of the ineffectual buffoon, Pastors get import duty waivers on everything they import, including private jets.

They occasionally walk into aso rock to collect brown envelope and contracts worth billions. Buhari would have none of that nonsense.
just looking thinking how u display your stupidity on this platform. On what basics you justify the appointment of buhari when we had all northerners headed the most crucial position in this government, l dey reason am u be mumu ooooo or is it that you're just wicked for supporting this government.
Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by surgical: 8:45am On Dec 26, 2020
omowolewa:
Bishop.the foundation has been laid.

PMB has shown the Southerner how it's been done
The Southerners can never have the guts if given the opportunity
My people dey fear too much,in flea's voice
Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by schoolmaster: 8:45am On Dec 26, 2020
Coronabirus:
This bigotic old fool is at it again. When OBJ and GEJ were at the seat of power he never protested the extremely lopsided appointments of their governments but rather enjoyed the isolation of his Northern brethren because of religious bigotry.
I categorically challenge anybody who can prove to me beyond reasonable doubt that PMB isn't more fair than the previous Presidents of the last 21yrs. There was never any meaningful appointment of Northern extraction but below is the prove of PMB's full appointment designation from 2016 to date:

BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2016
1. Joseph Ari: Director-General, Industrial Training Fund
2. Isa Ibrahim: Director-General, National Information Technology Development Agency
3. Simbi Wabote: Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Monitoring Board
4. Aboloma Anthony: Director-General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria
5. Mamman Amadu: Director-General, Bureau of Public Procurement
6. Sharon Ikeazor: Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate
7. Teamwork – Emir Bamalli
8. Akodundo Gloria: as National Coordinator, New Partnership for Africa’s Development
9. Ahmed Bobboi: Executive Secretary, Petroleum Equalization Fund
10. Umana Umana: Managing Director, Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority
11. Sa’adiya Faruq: Federal Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons
12. Usman Abubakar: Chairman, Nigeria Railway Corporation
13. Bello Gusau: Executive Secretary, Petroleum Technology Development Fund
14. Yewande Sadiku: Executive Secretary, National Investment Promotion Commission.
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2017
1. Julie Okah-Donli, Director-General, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons
2. Mary Ikpere-Eta, Director-General, National Centre for Women Development.
3. Bayo Somefun, Managing Director, Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund
4. Ahmed Dangiwa, Managing Director, Federal Mortgage Bank
5. Alex Okoh, Director-General, Bureau of Public Enterprise.
6. Abdulkadir Umar, Executive Secretary, Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency
7. Ibrahim Goni, Conservator-General, National Park Service
8. Nnenna Akajemeli, National Coordinator, Service Compact, SERVICOM.
9. Mr. Adebiyi, Nasir Ladan is the Director-General, National Directorate of Employment
10. Saliu Alabi, Director-General, Michael Imodu National Institute for Labour Studies
11. PJef Barminas, Director-General, National Research Institute for Chemical Technology.
12. Haruna Yerima is the Director-General, Nigeria Institute for Social and Economic Research
13. Sunday Thomas, Deputy Commissioner, Nigeria Insurance Commission; Tunde Erukera, Executive Secretary, Consumer Protection Council
14. Bello Tukur, Secretary, Federal Character Commission.
15. Dikko Abdulrahman, Director-General, National Pension Commission
16. Umar Jibrin, Executive Secretary, Federal Capital Development Authority
17. Folashade Joseph, Managing Director, Nigeria Agriculture Insurance Corporation
18. Cecilia Gaya, Director-General, Administrative Staff College of Nigeria.
19. Luci Ajayi, Executive Secretary, Lagos International Trade Fair Management Board
20. Emmanuel Jimme, Managing Director, Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority
21. Lanre Gbajabiamila, Director-General, Nigeria Lottery Regulation Commission
22. Jalani Aliyu, Director-General, Nigeria Automotive Design and development Council.
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2018
1. Okechukwu Ukwuoma Director-general, National Centre for Technology Management (NACETEM),
2. Abdul-Jalil Suleiman Director-general, Directorate of Technical Cooperation in Africa (DTCA),
3. Mojoyi Oluwa Dekalu-Thomas Executive Director (Liability Management), Electricity Liability Management Company (NELMCO)
4. Chinedum Olisakwe-Lawrence-
Executive Director (Corporate Services),
5. Junaid Abdullahi Executive Secretary, Border Communities Development Agency (BDCA),
6. Folashodun Adebisi Shonubi Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria,
7. Banire Muiz Adeyemi Chairman, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON),
8. Sule Yakubu Bassi Secretary, Nigerian Diaspora Commission,
9. Olufemi Ajayi Oladunni Director/CEO, National Centre for Agricultural Mechanization (NCAM),
Clement Onyeabo Nze Director- General, Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency,
10. Clement Isong Member, Board of the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA),
11. David Isho Nyikyaa Secretary, National Salaries, Income, Wages, Commission,
12. Obinna Francis Ogwuegbu Secretary, Special Investigation Panel for Recovery of Public Property,
13. Obadiah Simon Nkom Director-General/CEO, Nigeria Mining Cadastre Office
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2019
. Nigerians Communications Commission (NCC)
(a) Prof. Adeolu Akande (South West) replaces Senator Olabiyi Durojaiye (South West) as Chairman, Board of Commissioners – subject to Senate confirmation
(b) Mr Uche Onwude (South East) replaces Senator Ifeanyi Godwin Ararume (South East) as Non-Executive Commissioner – subject to Senate confirmation.
2. The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA)
(a) Dr Abubakar Sa’id replaces Prof. Adeolu Akande as Board Chairman
(b) Dr Habibu Ahmed Imam (North West) replaces Dr Lawal Bello Moriki
(North West)
(c) Dr Mohammed Sa’idu Kumo as Board Member
3. The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST)
Dr Ismail Adebayo Adewusi (South West) replaces Barrister Bisi Adegbuyi
(South West) as Postmaster General/CEO
4. Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB)
Professor Muhammed Bello Abubakar replaces Architect Yusuf Kazaure
5. The Nigeria Communications Satellite Limited (NigComSat)
(a) Architect Yusuf Kazaure replaces Chief Dr George Nnadubem Moghalu
as Board Chairman
(b) Dr Najeem Salam replaces Hon. Samson Osagie as Executive
Director, Marketing and Business Development
(c) Professor Abdu Ja’afaru Bambale replaces Kazeem Kolawole Raji as
Executive Director, Technical Services
(d) Hadi Mohammed replaces Mohammed Lema Abubakar as Executive
Director, Administration
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2020
1. Mr. Buki Ponle was appointed Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria
2. Mr. Nura Sani Kangiwa was named the Director-General, National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism.
3. Mr. Francis Ndubuisi Nwosu was appointed the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Press Council
4. Mr. Ebeten William Ivara, Director General, National Gallery of Arts
5. Mr. Olalekan Fadolapo, Registrar/CEO of Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria
6. Prof. Sunday Enessi Ododo, General Manager/CEO, National Theatre.
7. Mr. Ado Mohammed Yahuza, Executive Secretary/CEO, National Institute for Cultural Orientation
8. Prof. Aba Isa Tijjani, Director General, National Commission for Museums and Monuments
9. Mrs. Oluwabunmi Ayobami Amao, Director General, Centre For Black And African Arts And Civilization.

Mr coronavirus, why are you so bias in your analysis even when facts and figures are there in the public domain. Are these all the appointments made by gen Buhari? You need to research deeper and start the service chiefs, security apparatus, perm secs, directors and his kitchen cabinets before we can take you seriously. Then you also make a vivid comparison with other administrations.

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by Cantonese: 8:46am On Dec 26, 2020
Coronabirus:
This bigotic old fool is at it again. When OBJ and GEJ were at the seat of power he never protested the extremely lopsided appointments of their governments but rather enjoyed the isolation of his Northern brethren because of religious bigotry.
I categorically challenge anybody who can prove to me beyond reasonable doubt that PMB isn't more fair than the previous Presidents of the last 21yrs. There was never any meaningful appointment of Northern extraction but below is the prove of PMB's full appointment designation from 2016 to date:

BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2016
1. Joseph Ari: Director-General, Industrial Training Fund
2. Isa Ibrahim: Director-General, National Information Technology Development Agency
3. Simbi Wabote: Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Monitoring Board
4. Aboloma Anthony: Director-General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria
5. Mamman Amadu: Director-General, Bureau of Public Procurement
6. Sharon Ikeazor: Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate
7. Teamwork – Emir Bamalli
8. Akodundo Gloria: as National Coordinator, New Partnership for Africa’s Development
9. Ahmed Bobboi: Executive Secretary, Petroleum Equalization Fund
10. Umana Umana: Managing Director, Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority
11. Sa’adiya Faruq: Federal Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons
12. Usman Abubakar: Chairman, Nigeria Railway Corporation
13. Bello Gusau: Executive Secretary, Petroleum Technology Development Fund
14. Yewande Sadiku: Executive Secretary, National Investment Promotion Commission.
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2017
1. Julie Okah-Donli, Director-General, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons
2. Mary Ikpere-Eta, Director-General, National Centre for Women Development.
3. Bayo Somefun, Managing Director, Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund
4. Ahmed Dangiwa, Managing Director, Federal Mortgage Bank
5. Alex Okoh, Director-General, Bureau of Public Enterprise.
6. Abdulkadir Umar, Executive Secretary, Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency
7. Ibrahim Goni, Conservator-General, National Park Service
8. Nnenna Akajemeli, National Coordinator, Service Compact, SERVICOM.
9. Mr. Adebiyi, Nasir Ladan is the Director-General, National Directorate of Employment
10. Saliu Alabi, Director-General, Michael Imodu National Institute for Labour Studies
11. PJef Barminas, Director-General, National Research Institute for Chemical Technology.
12. Haruna Yerima is the Director-General, Nigeria Institute for Social and Economic Research
13. Sunday Thomas, Deputy Commissioner, Nigeria Insurance Commission; Tunde Erukera, Executive Secretary, Consumer Protection Council
14. Bello Tukur, Secretary, Federal Character Commission.
15. Dikko Abdulrahman, Director-General, National Pension Commission
16. Umar Jibrin, Executive Secretary, Federal Capital Development Authority
17. Folashade Joseph, Managing Director, Nigeria Agriculture Insurance Corporation
18. Cecilia Gaya, Director-General, Administrative Staff College of Nigeria.
19. Luci Ajayi, Executive Secretary, Lagos International Trade Fair Management Board
20. Emmanuel Jimme, Managing Director, Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority
21. Lanre Gbajabiamila, Director-General, Nigeria Lottery Regulation Commission
22. Jalani Aliyu, Director-General, Nigeria Automotive Design and development Council.
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2018
1. Okechukwu Ukwuoma Director-general, National Centre for Technology Management (NACETEM),
2. Abdul-Jalil Suleiman Director-general, Directorate of Technical Cooperation in Africa (DTCA),
3. Mojoyi Oluwa Dekalu-Thomas Executive Director (Liability Management), Electricity Liability Management Company (NELMCO)
4. Chinedum Olisakwe-Lawrence-
Executive Director (Corporate Services),
5. Junaid Abdullahi Executive Secretary, Border Communities Development Agency (BDCA),
6. Folashodun Adebisi Shonubi Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria,
7. Banire Muiz Adeyemi Chairman, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON),
8. Sule Yakubu Bassi Secretary, Nigerian Diaspora Commission,
9. Olufemi Ajayi Oladunni Director/CEO, National Centre for Agricultural Mechanization (NCAM),
Clement Onyeabo Nze Director- General, Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency,
10. Clement Isong Member, Board of the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA),
11. David Isho Nyikyaa Secretary, National Salaries, Income, Wages, Commission,
12. Obinna Francis Ogwuegbu Secretary, Special Investigation Panel for Recovery of Public Property,
13. Obadiah Simon Nkom Director-General/CEO, Nigeria Mining Cadastre Office
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2019
. Nigerians Communications Commission (NCC)
(a) Prof. Adeolu Akande (South West) replaces Senator Olabiyi Durojaiye (South West) as Chairman, Board of Commissioners – subject to Senate confirmation
(b) Mr Uche Onwude (South East) replaces Senator Ifeanyi Godwin Ararume (South East) as Non-Executive Commissioner – subject to Senate confirmation.
2. The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA)
(a) Dr Abubakar Sa’id replaces Prof. Adeolu Akande as Board Chairman
(b) Dr Habibu Ahmed Imam (North West) replaces Dr Lawal Bello Moriki
(North West)
(c) Dr Mohammed Sa’idu Kumo as Board Member
3. The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST)
Dr Ismail Adebayo Adewusi (South West) replaces Barrister Bisi Adegbuyi
(South West) as Postmaster General/CEO
4. Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB)
Professor Muhammed Bello Abubakar replaces Architect Yusuf Kazaure
5. The Nigeria Communications Satellite Limited (NigComSat)
(a) Architect Yusuf Kazaure replaces Chief Dr George Nnadubem Moghalu
as Board Chairman
(b) Dr Najeem Salam replaces Hon. Samson Osagie as Executive
Director, Marketing and Business Development
(c) Professor Abdu Ja’afaru Bambale replaces Kazeem Kolawole Raji as
Executive Director, Technical Services
(d) Hadi Mohammed replaces Mohammed Lema Abubakar as Executive
Director, Administration
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2020
1. Mr. Buki Ponle was appointed Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria
2. Mr. Nura Sani Kangiwa was named the Director-General, National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism.
3. Mr. Francis Ndubuisi Nwosu was appointed the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Press Council
4. Mr. Ebeten William Ivara, Director General, National Gallery of Arts
5. Mr. Olalekan Fadolapo, Registrar/CEO of Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria
6. Prof. Sunday Enessi Ododo, General Manager/CEO, National Theatre.
7. Mr. Ado Mohammed Yahuza, Executive Secretary/CEO, National Institute for Cultural Orientation
8. Prof. Aba Isa Tijjani, Director General, National Commission for Museums and Monuments
9. Mrs. Oluwabunmi Ayobami Amao, Director General, Centre For Black And African Arts And Civilization.

Never look the truth in the face and deny it. If Buhari was fair at all times, would people complain?

To you OBJ and GEJ were not as fair as PMB in their appointments. Maybe you chose to be mischievous in your contribution or you did not get your facts right. OBJ and GEJ were very fair in their appointments and they did more for he north. Look at your PMB today. University of transport ongoing project in Daura. Railway network passing through Daura to Niger, etc. Did you ever hear of OBJ building any such thing in Ota or Owu?

When you drew your list, why did you fail to give us the list of all the MDAs? You need to take a better look to prove to yourself the lopsidedness of the political appointments. Even the southwest that pushed the PMB agenda suffers a loss, necessitating the definitely failing plan for Tinubu to become the president.

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by hotwax: 8:51am On Dec 26, 2020
Coronabirus:
This bigotic old fool is at it again. When OBJ and GEJ were at the seat of power he never protested the extremely lopsided appointments of their governments but rather enjoyed the isolation of his Northern brethren because of religious bigotry.
I categorically challenge anybody who can prove to me beyond reasonable doubt that PMB isn't more fair than the previous Presidents of the last 21yrs. There was never any meaningful appointment of Northern extraction but below is the prove of PMB's full appointment designation from 2016 to date:

BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2016
1. Joseph Ari: Director-General, Industrial Training Fund
2. Isa Ibrahim: Director-General, National Information Technology Development Agency
3. Simbi Wabote: Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Monitoring Board
4. Aboloma Anthony: Director-General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria
5. Mamman Amadu: Director-General, Bureau of Public Procurement
6. Sharon Ikeazor: Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate
7. Teamwork – Emir Bamalli
8. Akodundo Gloria: as National Coordinator, New Partnership for Africa’s Development
9. Ahmed Bobboi: Executive Secretary, Petroleum Equalization Fund
10. Umana Umana: Managing Director, Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority
11. Sa’adiya Faruq: Federal Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons
12. Usman Abubakar: Chairman, Nigeria Railway Corporation
13. Bello Gusau: Executive Secretary, Petroleum Technology Development Fund
14. Yewande Sadiku: Executive Secretary, National Investment Promotion Commission.
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2017
1. Julie Okah-Donli, Director-General, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons
2. Mary Ikpere-Eta, Director-General, National Centre for Women Development.
3. Bayo Somefun, Managing Director, Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund
4. Ahmed Dangiwa, Managing Director, Federal Mortgage Bank
5. Alex Okoh, Director-General, Bureau of Public Enterprise.
6. Abdulkadir Umar, Executive Secretary, Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency
7. Ibrahim Goni, Conservator-General, National Park Service
8. Nnenna Akajemeli, National Coordinator, Service Compact, SERVICOM.
9. Mr. Adebiyi, Nasir Ladan is the Director-General, National Directorate of Employment
10. Saliu Alabi, Director-General, Michael Imodu National Institute for Labour Studies
11. PJef Barminas, Director-General, National Research Institute for Chemical Technology.
12. Haruna Yerima is the Director-General, Nigeria Institute for Social and Economic Research
13. Sunday Thomas, Deputy Commissioner, Nigeria Insurance Commission; Tunde Erukera, Executive Secretary, Consumer Protection Council
14. Bello Tukur, Secretary, Federal Character Commission.
15. Dikko Abdulrahman, Director-General, National Pension Commission
16. Umar Jibrin, Executive Secretary, Federal Capital Development Authority
17. Folashade Joseph, Managing Director, Nigeria Agriculture Insurance Corporation
18. Cecilia Gaya, Director-General, Administrative Staff College of Nigeria.
19. Luci Ajayi, Executive Secretary, Lagos International Trade Fair Management Board
20. Emmanuel Jimme, Managing Director, Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority
21. Lanre Gbajabiamila, Director-General, Nigeria Lottery Regulation Commission
22. Jalani Aliyu, Director-General, Nigeria Automotive Design and development Council.
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2018
1. Okechukwu Ukwuoma Director-general, National Centre for Technology Management (NACETEM),
2. Abdul-Jalil Suleiman Director-general, Directorate of Technical Cooperation in Africa (DTCA),
3. Mojoyi Oluwa Dekalu-Thomas Executive Director (Liability Management), Electricity Liability Management Company (NELMCO)
4. Chinedum Olisakwe-Lawrence-
Executive Director (Corporate Services),
5. Junaid Abdullahi Executive Secretary, Border Communities Development Agency (BDCA),
6. Folashodun Adebisi Shonubi Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria,
7. Banire Muiz Adeyemi Chairman, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON),
8. Sule Yakubu Bassi Secretary, Nigerian Diaspora Commission,
9. Olufemi Ajayi Oladunni Director/CEO, National Centre for Agricultural Mechanization (NCAM),
Clement Onyeabo Nze Director- General, Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency,
10. Clement Isong Member, Board of the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA),
11. David Isho Nyikyaa Secretary, National Salaries, Income, Wages, Commission,
12. Obinna Francis Ogwuegbu Secretary, Special Investigation Panel for Recovery of Public Property,
13. Obadiah Simon Nkom Director-General/CEO, Nigeria Mining Cadastre Office
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2019
. Nigerians Communications Commission (NCC)
(a) Prof. Adeolu Akande (South West) replaces Senator Olabiyi Durojaiye (South West) as Chairman, Board of Commissioners – subject to Senate confirmation
(b) Mr Uche Onwude (South East) replaces Senator Ifeanyi Godwin Ararume (South East) as Non-Executive Commissioner – subject to Senate confirmation.
2. The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA)
(a) Dr Abubakar Sa’id replaces Prof. Adeolu Akande as Board Chairman
(b) Dr Habibu Ahmed Imam (North West) replaces Dr Lawal Bello Moriki
(North West)
(c) Dr Mohammed Sa’idu Kumo as Board Member
3. The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST)
Dr Ismail Adebayo Adewusi (South West) replaces Barrister Bisi Adegbuyi
(South West) as Postmaster General/CEO
4. Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB)
Professor Muhammed Bello Abubakar replaces Architect Yusuf Kazaure
5. The Nigeria Communications Satellite Limited (NigComSat)
(a) Architect Yusuf Kazaure replaces Chief Dr George Nnadubem Moghalu
as Board Chairman
(b) Dr Najeem Salam replaces Hon. Samson Osagie as Executive
Director, Marketing and Business Development
(c) Professor Abdu Ja’afaru Bambale replaces Kazeem Kolawole Raji as
Executive Director, Technical Services
(d) Hadi Mohammed replaces Mohammed Lema Abubakar as Executive
Director, Administration
BUHARI APPOINTEES DESIGNATION-2020
1. Mr. Buki Ponle was appointed Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria
2. Mr. Nura Sani Kangiwa was named the Director-General, National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism.
3. Mr. Francis Ndubuisi Nwosu was appointed the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Press Council
4. Mr. Ebeten William Ivara, Director General, National Gallery of Arts
5. Mr. Olalekan Fadolapo, Registrar/CEO of Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria
6. Prof. Sunday Enessi Ododo, General Manager/CEO, National Theatre.
7. Mr. Ado Mohammed Yahuza, Executive Secretary/CEO, National Institute for Cultural Orientation
8. Prof. Aba Isa Tijjani, Director General, National Commission for Museums and Monuments
9. Mrs. Oluwabunmi Ayobami Amao, Director General, Centre For Black And African Arts And Civilization.

These are civil servants who hold no power but they are relevant because of their brains nad expertise.

All military and paramilitary service chiefs are headed by a single trible. You know this but decided to keep spamming nairaland with this bulshiit

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Re: Kukah: There Could've Been Coup If A Non-Northern Practised Nepotism Like Buhari by orisa37: 8:51am On Dec 26, 2020
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