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2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:56pm On Jan 31, 2022
In an article published on Monday, the newspaper said Nigerians will feel better if Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, was elected president.

inancial Times, the top London-based publication, has taken a swipe at the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration since 2014.

In an article published on Monday, the newspaper said Nigerians will feel better if Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, was elected president.

“If Yemi Osinbajo, the technocratic Vice President, were miraculously to make it through the campaign ticket and emerge as president, the hearts of Nigerian optimists would beat a little faster,” it said.

“But that may be to underestimate the depth of Nigeria’s quagmire. The problem is not so much who leads the government as the nature of government itself."

According to the newspaper, the Buhari administration failed to tackle the country's insecurity, Nigeria's debt profile increased under his watch.

“Buhari has overseen two terms of economic slump, rising debt and a calamitous increase in kidnapping and banditry – the one thing you might have thought a former general could control," the newspaper added.

“Next year, many of the members of government will change, though not necessarily the bureaucracy behind it.

“Campaigning has already begun for presidential elections that in February 2023 will draw the curtain on eight years of the administration of Muhammadu Buhari, on whose somnolent watch Nigeria has sleepwalked closer to disaster.”

The newspaper also said financial strength has remained a crucial determinant of the country's election winners.

The media outlet said Nigeria’s presidential election is estimated to cost $2billion.
“Familiar candidates to replace him (Buhari), mostly recycled old men, are already counting their money ahead of a costly electoral marathon.

"It takes an estimated $2billion to get a president elected. Those who pay will expect to be paid back,” it added.

http://saharareporters.com/2022/01/31/2023-financial-times-blasts-president-buhari-says-nigerians-will-feel-better-under

Lalasticlala, Mynd44

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by Lanen(f): 7:03pm On Jan 31, 2022
Hopefully they make no mistakes this time
Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by Massiveglory: 7:23pm On Jan 31, 2022
Pmb is a punishment to Nigerians for stubborness.
2023 is by the corner. If u like carry your stubborness again with tinubu . Una never see anything.

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by Nobody: 7:33pm On Jan 31, 2022
Why are Nigerians not feeling better with him as VP? Is he no longer in charge of the Economy?.

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by BeeBeeOoh(m): 7:39pm On Jan 31, 2022
Esseite:
Why are Nigerians not feeling better with him as VP? Is he no longer in charge of the Economy?.

The only difference between VP and his oga is that one attended university while the other one entered bush with cattles, apart from that, there's no difference between them. They are both super clueless.

And it's even sad that some people are trying to wash Osinbajo clean from Buhari's failure.

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by Salvador1: 8:01pm On Jan 31, 2022
I love osinbajo.

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by PressMyButton: 8:09pm On Jan 31, 2022
Esseite:
Why are Nigerians not feeling better with him as VP? Is he no longer in charge of the Economy?.
How is he in charge of the economy?
Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by Evanderbright: 8:24pm On Jan 31, 2022
I don't really envy the next president
Because he has a huge task ahead of him

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by Evanderbright: 8:25pm On Jan 31, 2022
PressMyButton:

How is he in charge of the economy?


I thought he is in charge of the national economic council ?

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by helinues: 8:29pm On Jan 31, 2022
Toh
Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by FreeStuffsNG: 8:32pm On Jan 31, 2022
It's the opinion of the writer. That's democracy,everyone should be allowed to express his or her opinion decently without infringing on another.
I will be surprised if this is not a subtle but deliberate attempt to campaign from outside wink
Please vote for Asiwaju Tinubu. Asiwaju Tinubu is extremely capable and competent to lead Nigeria to greater heights.

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by YorubaKing: 8:32pm On Jan 31, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
It's the opinion of the writer. That's democracy,everyone should be allowed to express his opinion decently without infringing on another.
I will be surprised if this is not a subtle but deliberate attempt to campaign from outside wink


Tinubu is a cold bloody MURDERER! angry

He murdered Funsho Williams in cold blood! angry

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by YorubaKing: 8:37pm On Jan 31, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:

Really? I didn't know o
Cc Seun Mynd44 Lalasticlala
Here's a troll

You're the TROLL! You keep posting images of a known murderer everywhere on this forum. You've been ilegally advertising and campaigning for a known murderer on this forum.

Tinubu is a cold bloody MURDERER! angry

He murdered Funsho Williams in cold blood! angry

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by PressMyButton: 8:45pm On Jan 31, 2022
Evanderbright:



I thought he is in charge of the national economic council ?
Constitutionally he presides over National Economic Council meeting but he is not in charge of the economy.

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by PressMyButton: 8:51pm On Jan 31, 2022
YorubaKing:


You're the TROLL! You keep posting images of a known murderer everywhere on this forum. You've been ilegally advertising and campaigning for a known murderer on this forum.

Tinubu is a cold bloody MURDERER! angry

He murdered Funsho Williams in cold blood! angry
What evidence do you have to prove your allegation?. This is how ignorant folks like you end up being thrown in a cell for character assassination.

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by Tochi3(m): 8:53pm On Jan 31, 2022
Mtchewww.

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by headSmasher: 9:01pm On Jan 31, 2022
What Constitutional power did he have to influence anything? every thing he does is subjected to ratification by buhari, he can't go beyond the limits that was set for him, what you borrow is different from what you own, Osibanjo problems started when he wanted to out perform buhari when he was the acting president, life was squeezed out of him but he keep calm, I know you can't understand because bitterness and hatred have filled up the comprehensive side
Esseite:
Why are Nigerians not feeling better with him as VP? Is he no longer in charge of the Economy?.

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by headSmasher: 9:02pm On Jan 31, 2022
Just say they are not Igbos, your type defend orji uzo Kalu despite been convicted of corruption.
BeeBeeOoh:


The only difference between VP and his oga is that one attended university while the other one entered bush with cattles, apart from that, there's no difference between them. They are both super clueless.
Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by YorubaKing: 9:04pm On Jan 31, 2022
PressMyButton:

What evidence do you have to prove your allegation?. This is how ignorant folks like you end up being thrown in a cell for character assassination.

That's exactly what happens in an evil empire! They're in charge of every single devilish act and start asking for evidence...

Evil pple won't go unpunished! May the bloods of the innocent lives seek vengeance!

Awon apanijaiye lasan lasan angry

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by PressMyButton: 9:15pm On Jan 31, 2022
YorubaKing:


That's exactly what happens in an evil empire! They're in charge of every single devilish act and start asking for evidence...

Evil pple won't go unpunished! May the bloods of the innocent lives seek vengeance!

Awon apanijaiye lasan lasan angry
I wasn't asking you for motivational speech. Provide ANY proofs directly/indirectly linking him to the killing.

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by Racoon(m): 9:27pm On Jan 31, 2022
According to the Financial Times, the Buhari administration failed to tackle the country's insecurity, Nigeria's debt profile increased under his watch.

“Buhari has overseen two terms of economic slump, rising debt and a calamitous increase in kidnapping and banditry – the one thing you might have thought a former general could control.....

Next year, many of the members of government will change, though not necessarily the bureaucracy behind it......."
Helinues, Seunmsg,

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by YorubaKing: 9:27pm On Jan 31, 2022
PressMyButton:

I wasn't asking you for motivational speech. Provide ANY proofs directly/indirectly linking him to the killing.

Are there any proofs that Babangida killed Dele Giwa? Evil pple providing cover for themselves.

Awon apanijaiye angry

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by Racoon(m): 9:28pm On Jan 31, 2022
DrGoodman:
Osinbajo was an excellent lawyer, a good SAN and an erudite intellectual, but he will make a very bad president. For one, he has never shown it in him that he can take on the evil powers that has ruined Nigeria & still ruining it. He has been in bed with the tormentors of his people.

I gave up on the man when he couldn't do anything even as the number 2 man in the country even as his own state was suffering terrorism supported by a section of this country with whom he is stroding the same corridors of power.

Some of his townspeople are still living in Benin Republic while he sits in Abuja, doing nothing.People on the ground see him as an infective person who will be standing helpless while the country burns..
Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by PressMyButton: 9:34pm On Jan 31, 2022
YorubaKing:


Are there any proofs that Babangida killed Dele Giwa? Evil pple providing cover for themselves.

Awon apanijaiye angry
Yes of course, there is a strong proof linking IBB to Dele Giwa's assassination. Unless you're a kid playing around with a phone.

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by BeardedmeatR(m): 9:41pm On Jan 31, 2022
PressMyButton:

How is he in charge of the economy?
Oga are you a Ghanaian? grin
Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by BeardedmeatR(m): 9:43pm On Jan 31, 2022
PressMyButton:

Constitutionally he presides over National Economic Council meeting but he is not in charge of the economy.
Semantics to confuse yourself further.
Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by Maxymilliano(m): 9:44pm On Jan 31, 2022
The joke is on the mumus who are trying to separate Osibanjo from Buhari's failed regime when in real sense both men are same fingers of a leprous hand.

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by BeardedmeatR(m): 9:47pm On Jan 31, 2022
Afonjas are sharply divided over this piece of shitty news.

To worship or not to worship financial times now is their dilema grin
Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by PressMyButton: 9:51pm On Jan 31, 2022
BeardedmeatR:
Semantics to confuse yourself further.
You need some Education. National Economic Council which he presides to give feedbacks to the 36 state Governors is different from Economic Advisory Team which is under the President himself.
Nairaland has become a breeding ground for ignorant population.

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Re: 2023: Nigerians Will Feel Better Under Osinbajo - Financial Times Blasts Buhari by Osibajo2023: 10:05pm On Jan 31, 2022
Esseite:
Why are Nigerians not feeling better with him as VP? Is he no longer in charge of the Economy?.
u no get sense, what authority does a deputy get, other than just act according to instruction, hatred no allow u reason Again

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