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What Are We Moving On To? by shortgun(m): 11:05pm On Jun 17, 2023
Tinubu and APC supporters are telling us to put everything that happened during the elections behind us and move on because Tinubu is doing well as president according to them; even as the Presidential election Petition Tribunal is yet to conclude it's proceeding.

We ask what are we moving on to?
Is this not the same reason why Nigeria have remained backward and underdeveloped?
People are not held accountable for their actions and inactions?

Is this not the same Tinubu that fought and opposed all the beneficial economic policies of the PDP administration to the detriment of the Nigerian people including the subsidy removal by Jonathan in 2012?

Is this not the same Tinubu in connivance with others that threatened to form a parallel Government?

Is this not the same Tinubu that sponsored people to make mockery of the president,his family and the office?.. including inscribing
Is this not the same Tinubu that resisted Obasanjo's directives as the head of Government on the issue of creation of unconstitutional additional Local Governments for Lagos State?

Is this not the same Tinubu that was convicted for illicit drug trading in the USA?
Is this Tinubu a good example worthy of emulation by the youths of this country?

We ask again, what exactly are we moving on to?
Re: What Are We Moving On To? by Monzze: 11:10pm On Jun 17, 2023
Stop crying... 8yrs is a bit long to continue like this. You either take the advice and move on or you fallout.
Re: What Are We Moving On To? by nairalanda1(m): 11:16pm On Jun 17, 2023
Dang, the way you PDP supporters cry about this subsidy removal thing in 2012, it is getting too much.

First, subsidy removal has always been opposed by Nigerians. Tinubu joined protests to feather his political nest. The guy knew better , but he joined the protests because he wanted to eventually be president.

Second, subsidy is going now because the entire political class knows that if it does not go now, we would run out of money soon....and there would be no more loans.

Third, the way you guys go about it, you make GEJ look like a weak leader. And Tinubu like a strong leader.

And the truth is, GEJ ended up doing a partial removal of subsidy, like all our past leaders and like Bubu hari after him because at the end,....Nigerians oppose total subsidy removal. Even this one Tinubu has done, there would soon be protests on the street...because Nigerians are opposed to subsidy removal.

The truth is, GEJ should have for once ignored Nigerians and removed the subsidy. Yes, he would have lost 2015 elections by a wide margin...but we would have thanked him in the fututre.

And not just GEJ...,many past Nigerian leaders from Gowon who brought the subsidy to Obasanjo should have done same. Even Buhari self. They did not, and we are paying massive debts because of the thing. And right now, subsidy costs are helping to eat our revenue.

Something had to give...
Re: What Are We Moving On To? by nairalanda1(m): 11:18pm On Jun 17, 2023
Monzze:
Stop crying... 8yrs is a bit long to continue like this. You either take the advice and move on or you fallout.

But let's be honest, Tinubu and Buhari had no business joining protests then, because , as part of the National economic council, they knew how much Nigeria was losing to subsidy (Oshiomole around that time even commented against subsidy because he knew).

Instead they joined, and here we are today. And when Buhari took over he kept subsidy, and as a result...we got more debt and more problems...

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