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Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Godszilla: 6:51am On May 21, 2023
When he steps down next week President Muhammadu Buhari will be leaving Nigerians less secure, poorer and more in debt than when he came to office in 2015.

The former military ruler became president after winning a momentous election which saw the defeat of underperforming incumbent Goodluck Jonathan.

Riding a wave of optimism that change was possible, he was supported by a powerful coalition and had the reputation of being a hard-man soldier, who would get things done.

After Mr Buhari's brief stint in charge in the 1980s, his second coming was on the back of promises to curtail the rampaging Islamist insurgency in the north-east and tackle widespread corruption.

He is the last of a generation of British-trained military men who went on to govern the country

But the 80-year-old's two four-year terms have left many disappointed.

There have been gains in tackling Boko Haram and other extremist [/b]groups in the north-east, aided by improved military hardware from the US.

While the groups still carry out attacks on communities and military installations in the region, it is a big improvement from the years when they operated freely and controlled a large portion of Nigerian territory.

Mr Buhari also utilised [b]Chinese loans to upgrade the ailing road and rail infrastructure, building a new port in Lagos, completing a crucial bridge
in the south-east, and passing important electoral and oil-sector laws.

But whatever gains have been recorded in the north-east against the Islamist militants have been eroded by the emergence of equally violent groups in other parts of the country under his watch.

Clashes between farmers and cattle herders from the Fulani ethnic group, which had simmered for years, were allowed to boil over into deadly armed confrontations with an ethnic element, as the government ran out of ideas to solve the problem of where animals could graze.

Mr Buhari, a Fulani from northern Nigeria, was accused of bias in the conflict and his proposal of grazing reserves for the herders were rebuffed by powerful southern state governors who saw it as a land-grabbing tactic.

Some of the armed groups created by the farmer-herder crisis have since transitioned into violent motorcycle-riding bandits targeting communities in the north-west and central states. These groups have helped turn a lucrative kidnap-for-ransom business into a behemoth that now extends countrywide.

It took hold during the first decade of the century when oil workers were kidnapped in the Niger Delta and blossomed under Mr Buhari's watch as the targets changed.

For instance, thousands of school children were abducted between December 2020 and September 2021, according to the UN's children's organisation, Unicef. That eclipsed the 270 girls seized from a school in Chibok who made global headlines in 2014 - a crime that was a crucial factor in Mr Buhari defeating Mr Jonathan.

"I thought that as a former military ruler he would have the solution to Nigeria's security challenges," Musa Ahmadu a farmer now living in the north-western state of Kano, told the BBC.

Mr Ahmadu, originally from the president's home state of Katsina, abandoned his land and fled to neighbouring Kano alongside thousands of others because of the activities of armed groups in the region.

Many also believe that Mr Buhari has mishandled the situation thrown up by separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu.

Mr Kanu heads the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob), a group seeking secession in the south-east which is proscribed by the government.

He is a charismatic figure with a huge appetite for sensationalism which he fed devotees via his internet radio station.

Ipob was largely ignored by many Nigerians until Mr Kanu was first arrested for treason by the Buhari government in 2015. A subsequent state-sanctioned attack on his home marked the beginning of an armed confrontation that has spiralled out of control, claiming hundreds of lives in the process.

After escaping in 2017, he was abducted in unclear circumstances abroad and returned to Nigeria in 2021 to face trial. A judge has ordered his release as the process of his return was illegal but authorities continue to hold him.

These security challenges made many question Mr Buhari's handling of a sector that was supposed to be his area of expertise.

"I am surprised at the level of embarrassment he has brought to his constituency, the military, despite all the promises he made," said retired Colonel Hassan Stan-Labi, a security analyst.

"How can you fail in your own area of specialty?" he asked.

The countrywide insecurity under Mr Buhari has largely been muted in the oil-rich Niger Delta where oil-militants and sea pirates held sway in the past.

But that peace seems to have coincided with a period of large-scale oil theft, with the government accused of looking away while different groups in the region steal crude from the pipelines. This led to Nigeria's production plunging to a 30-year low in 2022.

The shocking discovery last October of a kilometres-long pipeline used to steal oil was described by commentators as "nearly impossible" without help from authorities.

In one location, thieves built their own 4km-long pipeline through the heavily guarded creeks to the Atlantic Ocean. There, barges and vessels blatantly loaded the stolen oil from a seven-metre rig visible for miles on the open waters.

That theft on such a scale happened directly under Mr Buhari, who also doubled as Nigeria's petroleum minister, undermined his claim to be fighting graft, Salaudeen Hashim of anti-corruption NGO Cleen Foundation, told the BBC.

Mr Buhari's integrity was also impugned by his frequent medical trips to the UK despite spending large sums to refurbish a clinic in the presidential villa.

This lack of transparency "drained taxpayers' monies, encouraged illicit financial flows and other corruption-enabling activities the administration preached against", Auwal Rafsanjani, the head of Transparency International in Nigeria, told the BBC.

Mr Rafsanjani scored the administration four out of 10 in fighting corruption, and said Mr Buhari's appointment of people with ongoing corruption cases to his cabinet and his wife's long stays in expensive Dubai homes "contravened best practices by an administration that was fighting corruption and mismanagement".

As he leaves, Mr Buhari's handling of the Nigerian economy will most likely be remembered for his botched attempt earlier this year at redesigning the local currency.

An otherwise rudimentary exercise descended into chaos as scarcity of the new naira notes, which have now almost disappeared, resulted in untold hardship for millions in the country who relied on cash for basic needs.

"The small business we were doing was destroyed by that man," said a university graduate in Abuja who made money by supplying banknotes to her customers before the cash crisis.

Her anger was fuelled by a common problem in Nigeria - a lack of work among educated young people.

Currently one in three Nigerians who want to work are unable to find a job. Before Mr Buhari took over that figure was less than one in 10.

The government has blamed a drastic drop in oil prices in its early days, the Covid pandemic and Russia's war in Ukraine.

But some of its policies, such as currency restrictions and closing the land borders to boost local production, have contributed towards record inflation that has made millions poorer and depleted a once burgeoning Nigerian middle-class.

Last week, with the end in sight, Mr Buhari pleaded with lawmakers to hurriedly approve an $800m (£640m) loan from the World Bank. Nigeria's public debt could pass $150bn this year - when he took over it stood at a little over $60bn.

His borrowing spree has drawn warnings from the World Bank that Africa's largest economy was using 96% of its revenue to service debts.

But the huge debt has been defended by the administration who say it is within acceptable limits, pointing to cash payments to poor people as justification for some of the loans.

"These welfarist interventions give a window into the kind soul of the president, a man some people have not bothered to discern, dissect and decipher," presidential spokesman Femi Adesina wrote last week.

Like him, many in the administration insist it has had a good eight-year run. Although both he and his wife have apologised for not delivering on promises made, Mr Buhari has said that he tried his best.

"I want [Nigerians] to analyse how things were when we came in and how they are when we're leaving," he responded when asked about his legacy last year.

The fact is that Nigerians were safer, better off and less in debt before Mr Buhari took over, and many will remember him for presiding over the toughest eight years they might ever lived.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by endsarrrs(f): 6:54am On May 21, 2023
lipsrsealed

Nigerians deserve the situation they found themselves today.

Why should choosing people to lead us ever have something to do with religion or tribe? That means we are all agents of intolerance. SMH!


grin

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by DatNiggaDaz: 6:54am On May 21, 2023
A legacy of bigotry, division, nepotism, multi-dimensiomal poverty , insecurity, kidnapping, electoral fraud, corruption, looting, hunger, unemployment ethnic supremacy, lies, propaganda, deceit, terrorism, medical tourism etc

The legacy of the specie Buhari, a creature out of this World is too numerous to mention

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Luckylife(m): 7:06am On May 21, 2023
Facts

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by money121(m): 7:06am On May 21, 2023
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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Nobody: 7:07am On May 21, 2023
There is no way to sugar-coat it. Buhari failed horrendously. He has set Nigeria back decades. My take, after the fact, is that Buhari did not seek power to save or improve Nigeria.

He simply had a sectional agenda. No bigger indication of this than those he surrounded himself with as an inner cabal of officially and unofficially empowered individuals who had the Presidents ears over everything.

Where the new President must begin to turn around Nigeria is to ensure the delivery of a governance system that will ensure a Buhari can/must never happen again.

I.e a leader with a sectional agenda parochially hijacking the most inordinately powerful job in the world, the Presidency of Nigeria, not a single effective check-and-balance authority or provision exists to reign in before extreme damage is done to our nation.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by TheBillyonaire: 7:11am On May 21, 2023
Nigeria was almost broke before the old man took over. He wanted power, but had no understanding of the scientific nature of Economies, and had no knowledge of how to move the country forward, so the stealing began. He saw how helpless the situation was but had to declare stealing and ethnic agenda the only means of survival of his people and friends.

Tinubu will inherit a country he will need to do more than drugging himself to heal. Now it is not just the brokeness of the country, Tinubu will have to heal our nature before even making attempt at building and stealing.

What Tinubu can do the give the people a semblance of Hope - (1) State Police Department Infrastures. (2) Six(6) Regional Economic Provinces granted with 100% control of resources with 40% Tax to Abuja - He can pull this off, but he wont, because he will rather want to get oil wells than take from those who have and give back to natives.

But those two, coupled with non-repartriation treaty for our criminals will end the era of shame and make our people to bring monies through any means necessary into our economy instead of the current japa syndrome.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Nobody: 7:24am On May 21, 2023
DatNiggaDaz:
A legacy of bigotry, division, nepotism, electoral fraud, corruption, looting, ethnic supremacy, lies, propaganda, deceit, terrorism, medical tourism etc

The legacy of the specie Buhari, a creature out of this World is too numerous to mention

Unfortunately, there is no other way to put it. This is why I am a committed fan of a return to regional governance with the freedom it will bring, through realities like regional/State policing etal, doe us all to have near total control over our security and socio-economic progress.

Rather than have that power completely hijacked by one man and his crew as was the case with Buhari.

As currently convened, Nigeria will continue to fail and worsen because the Nigerian Presidency is the most inordinately powerful position, most unaccountable and most prone to specular and uncheckable abuse in the entire world.

Nigerians should educate themselves and fight for regional governance as youths did for #EndSARS. It is the only way out and the only way we can be sure we never witness another Buhari ever again. The SW knows this and the rest of Nigeria must support them uncompromisingly.

As I will always argue, we can hate ourselves but never to the extent of being incapable of doing what it takes to ensure we all make satisfactory and fulfilling progress, unimpeded, in our States and region of origin.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Mjshexy(f): 7:34am On May 21, 2023
A terrible legacy for any leader to leave behind, it's so unfortunate sad

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by SalamRushdie: 7:38am On May 21, 2023
The very very worst president...May God punish him accordingly..

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Nobody: 7:39am On May 21, 2023
TheBillyonaire:
Nigeria was almost broke before the old man took over. He wanted power, but had no understanding of the scientific nature of Economies, and had no knowledge of how to move the country forward, so the stealing began. He saw how helpless the situation was but had to declare stealing and ethnic agenda the only means of survival of his people and friends.

Tinubu will inherit a country he will need to do more than drugging himself to heal. Now it is not just the brokeness of the country, Tinubu will have to heal our nature before even making attempt at building and stealing.

What Tinubu can do the give the people a semblance of Hope - (1) State Police Department Infrastures. (2) Six(6) Regional Economic Provinces granted with 100% control of resources with 40% Tax to Abuja - He can pull this off, but he wont, because he will rather want to get oil wells than take from those who have and give back to natives.

But those two, coupled with non-repartriation treaty for our criminals will end the era of shame and make our people to bring monies through any means necessary into our economy instead of the current japa syndrome.

You wrote well ...especially the part in bold. Yet I think you should cut Tinubu some slack. He comes seeking nothing other than a legacy of reforming Nigeria for the better and for good.

What do you think the fight over the Senate Presidency is about with Tinubu insisting on Akpabio while the North wants to throw a business-as-usual spanner in the works via having their own 'gatekeeper' in the powerful position?

By the way, in case you are unaware, Tinubu is the only candidate, as you suggest, who has promised regional commissions to supervise the optimal growth and development of every region of Nigeria.

No doubt Nigeria is in very serious trouble such that no other is up to the job, of all those who contested,
aside Tinubu. That is what pragmatists and critical thinkers, even those not fans of BAT, will admit.

Even the recent Naira redesign proves this with all Presidential candidate failing the test, out of fear of Buhari, yet Tinubu alone insisted he will reverse it after being declared winner and that no power will stop him. That is exactly what happened.

He will need support as the only Southerner who can battle the cabal determined to keep Nigeria supine. May God help him and Nigerians.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/only-tinubu-can-break-cabal-holding-nigeria-down-ex-nupeng-scribe-kokori/%3famp

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by DatNiggaDaz: 7:42am On May 21, 2023
Dsalvo:


Unfortunately, there is no other way to put it. This is why I am a committed fan of a return to regional governance with the freedom it will bring, through realities like regional/State policing etal, doe us all to have near total control over our security and socio-economic progress.

Rather than have that power completely hijacked by one man and his crew as was the case with Buhari.

As currently convened, Nigeria will continue to fail and worsen because the Nigerian Presidency is the most inordinately powerful position, most unaccountable and most prone to specular and uncheckable abuse in the entire world.

Nigerians should educate themselves and fight for regional governance as youths did for #EndSARS. It is the only way out and the only way we can be sure we never witness another Buhari ever again. The SW knows this and the rest of Nigeria must support them uncompromisingly.

As I will always argue, we can hate ourselves but never to the extent of being incapable of doing what it takes to ensure we all make satisfactory and fulfilling progress, unimpeded, in our States and region of origin.
Bro all what you put up there is much.
How can thesame group of Nigerians still clamour for a party APC who made Nigerians go through the worst pains and darkness in the history of Nigeria.

Some group of people wants to continue where Mr Buhari stopped. Thesame governors who give lip Service to regional Integration are all willing to continue from where their Party APC stopped.

Which parry does Buhari represent APC. Who stole Nigeria's mandate APC. Bro forget what those governors are saying. Your interest to them is in their stomach.

Nigerians can't clamour for anything unless you want some group to claim tribalism. Nigerians cant fight for anything unless you want people to shout go back to your village to clamour for regionalism

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Nobody: 7:46am On May 21, 2023
DatNiggaDaz:
Bro all what you put up there is much.
How can thesame group of Nigerians still clamour for a party APC who made Nigerians go through the worst pains and darkness in the history of Nigeria.

Some group of people wants to continue where Mr Buhari stopped. Thesame governors who give lip Service to regional Integration are all willing to continue from where their Party APC stopped.

Which parry does Buhari represent APC. Who stole Nigeria's mandate APC. Bro forget what those governors are saying. Your interest to them is in their stomach


Obvious you have your inherent bias that will prevent you seeing what is important. The part quoted below, from one on my posts above, is for people like you. Have a nice Sunday.

As I will always argue, we can hate ourselves but never to the extent of being incapable of doing what it takes to ensure we all make satisfactory and fulfilling progress, unimpeded, in our States and region of origin.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by DatNiggaDaz: 7:48am On May 21, 2023
Dsalvo:



Obvious you have your inherent bias that will prevent you seeing what is important. The part quoted below, from one on my posts above, if for people like you. Have a nice Sunday.
When people clamour for what is right, people in your school of thought say go back to your village or you want to destroy Lagos.No bias here just the Nigerian reality

Have a nice Sunday too. Shalom

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Nobody: 8:02am On May 21, 2023
DatNiggaDaz:
When people clamour what is right, people in your school of thought say go back to your village or you want to destroy Lagos.

Have a nice Sunday too. Shalom

Here we go again. Exactly as I described. I had your type in mind with the section of my post I quoted. I.e the Nigerians so biased he cannot even be progressive,work for his own success or see what matters most any more.

Goodluck to you. Keep stewing in your own soup of prejudice, and playing innocent victim, instead of accepting we all guilty of prejudice and wrongdoing but such should not prevent us coming together to fight for what will assist us to go and make unimpeded progress in our States and region of origin.

My point is that those sure of themselves should join the fight for us all to be free of retrogressive 'one Nigeria' so we can all go and gain what we insist others are preventing us achieving.

If that happens, would the bolded part in your post be relevant considering new freedom allows you to go and make charity begin at home to the extent that home is beautiful and serves your needs, and that of your loved ones, excellently?

Good luck with your petty and people-focused outlook when you should really try and see ideas that will outlast us all.

We are talking of something far more powerful and fundamentally reformational than the non-stop tribalistic squabble between ethnic groups, that all Nigerians are guilty of by the way, yet people like you will always exemplify to detrimental level.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by ogaemma: 8:05am On May 21, 2023
Buhari is a critical failure. Good enough he realizes that lately, reasons he came out openly to tender an apology.

History will not remember Buhari for good. Even the fulanis are not happy with him, because they saw him as their savior but rather his government made life a living hell for them. The fulanis became public enemy under Buhari watch. There are still communities in northern Katsina state that do not have access to portable water and good health care. The north is still the poorest region in Nigeria. It was during his tenure more Hausa's, Kanuri, Gbagy and Fulani's out of hunger and poverty embraced prostitution, drugs and crime. Go to Kano, Sokoto, Katsina Zamfara, Kaduna and see how Norther's are suffering.

Above all he left Nigeria unsecured even worst than how he met Nigeria.

Time and Karma will judge Buhari.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Onyiiobi7735(m): 8:06am On May 21, 2023
DatNiggaDaz:
A legacy of bigotry, division, nepotism, electoral fraud, corruption, looting, ethnic supremacy, lies, propaganda, deceit, terrorism, medical tourism etc

The legacy of the specie Buhari, a creature out of this World is too numerous to mention
Buhari should be classified as a natural disaster.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by DatNiggaDaz: 8:10am On May 21, 2023
Dsalvo:


Here we go again. Exactly as I described. I had your type in mind with the section of my post I quoted. I.e the Nigerians so biased he cannot even be progressive,work for his own success or see what matters most any more.

Goodluck to you. Keep stewing in your own soup of prejudice, and playing innocent victim, instead of accepting we all guilty of prejudice and wrongdoing but such should not prevent us coming together to fight for what will assist us to go and make unimpeded progress in our States and region of origin.

My point is that those sure of themselves should join the fight for us all to be free of retrogressive 'one Nigeria' so we can all go and gain what we insist others are preventing us achieving.

If that happens, would the bolded part in your post be relevant considering you have gone to make charity begin at home to the extent that home is beautiful and serves your needs, and that of your loved ones, excellently?

Good luck with your petty and people-focused outlook when you should really try and see ideas that will outlast us all.

We are talking of something far more powerful and fundamentally reformational than the non-stop tribalistic squabble between ethnic groups, that all Nigerians are guilty of by the way, people like you will always exemplify.
Bro, I think you are now acting too sanctimonous. Everyone know who you are on Nairaland. How highly bias you are for anything APC, Buhari and Tinubu. Don't let it look as if you are fooling yourself. Your party Apc brought Nigeria to her knees.

You supported APC and defended their maladministration with all your soul. Even many Nigerians shouted on top of their voices but you called them wailers Please don't preach what you dont believe in.. Go preach to your school of thought first. I detest hypocrisy. Am done with you bro

Thank you and shalom

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Nobody: 8:22am On May 21, 2023
DatNiggaDaz:
Bro, stop acting sanctimonous. Everyone knows who you are on Nairaland. How highly bias you are for anythingAPC, Buhari and Tinubu. Don't fool yourself. Your party Apc brought Nigeria to her knees.

You supported APC and defended their maladministration with all your soul. Please don't preach what you dont believe in.. Go preach to your school of thought first. I detest hypocrisy. Am done with you bro

Thank you and shalom

You are the one who is sanctimonious and, most importantly, unprogressive. Have I denied any Nigerian is prejudiced? Including myself? I even bolded "myself" so you can see I am no hypocrite, always playing innocent victim, like you.

It is only your kind always playing victim because you view your future and fortunes as inextricably tied to 'one Nigeria' to the extent you cannot put pettiness aside to see the bigger picture.

You will even be going after individual when existentialist issues, affecting 200 million plus people, are being discussed because that is how incapable you are of rising above sentiments, emotions and bias when it matters. Something most responsible and progressive adult should be able to do.

Even in the most bitter war, mutually beneficial ceasefire can always be deployed between the most bitter of enemies for the greater good.

All you are showing here is just the petulance of a simple-minded adult, akin to a kid, who can only focus on people and not ideas.

If you claim people know me here then you should also know that most understand I am progressive always above everything else. Unlike pathetic haters and sadists like you looking for beef online always that deliver no solutions.

If those I even dislike are making progress I will be first to congratulate them because progress is what is most important.

Everything else, that we are all guilty of, are mere distractions. Those who do not understand that, like you, are the real and unreformable bigots who live to hate and blame.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Acidosis(m): 8:40am On May 21, 2023
Nigerians deserve this since they always elect the intellectually dum.bes.t and most corrupt in the society to lead them.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by ican2020: 9:06am On May 21, 2023
Statement of fact

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Racoon(m): 9:11am On May 21, 2023
[b]"I am surprised at the level of embarrassment he has brought to his constituency, the military, despite all the promises he made. How can you fail in your own area of specialty?"[/b]Retired Colonel Hassan Stan-Labi, a security analyst.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by HAICHCONCEPT202(m): 9:48am On May 21, 2023
Buhari’s policies programs has no positive impact on the entrepreneurs like ours in the country rather it crumbled the little funds we used in starting up our businesses, especially the currency repainting.
A brainless policies he embarked on

God help us in the coming administration. Since it’s only God we can always call upon.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Ladiesdoctor(m): 8:03am On May 22, 2023
Buhari was over hyped by the Northerners despite his weak track records.

Nigerians will always remember him as the worst President that has ever ruled the Country.

Anyway, every Nigerian should be issued with a certificate of survival from the Buhari's regime.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Eraddray(m): 8:04am On May 22, 2023
BBC is actually correct on this one

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Heroicvic(m): 8:04am On May 22, 2023
Unless you’re ignorant of recent happenings, if you’re among those that justify the evil of this outgoing administration in the past years ….I pray it won’t be well with your soul🙏

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by datola: 8:04am On May 22, 2023
Plus legacy of incompetence of the highest order

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by SpecialAdviser(m): 8:04am On May 22, 2023
Where is the legacy of TERRORISM? Because he has always been a known terrorist.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by ecolime(m): 8:05am On May 22, 2023
Buhari the clueless President. He fought hard for power, got it the power and didn't know what to do with it. His 8 years in office was a monumental waste.


As much as I hate BAT becoming the President, the 100% truth is he can NEVER be collasal failure like Buhari.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by adioolayi(m): 8:05am On May 22, 2023
Nonsense report....

Buhari's Government failed woefully in economic performance..

He has done well in the area of infrastructures...

Insecurity has taken another dimension, but better than what he met in 2015, where embassies, cities like Kano, Abuja were under attacks of suicide bombers..

I love balance reporting...BBC is bias.
Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by Whois(m): 8:05am On May 22, 2023
Honestly Buhari's government is a failure

adioolayi:
Nonsense report

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari Leaves Legacy Of Kidnapping, Inflation And Debt - BBC by nairalanda1(m): 8:05am On May 22, 2023
Could have started out better.

Remove subsides, raise the tax to gdp ratio, meaning more funding for security, more jobs, etc....

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