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Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by oikirodah(m): 7:28am On Jun 20, 2023
Baba Go Slow Vs Baba Go Fast: A Tale Of Two Presidents Matters Arising By Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah

To effectively tackle corruption and revive a dwindling economy, a new government must prioritize a multi-faceted approach. First and foremost, it should establish a strong anti-corruption framework by implementing transparent and accountable governance systems, strengthening investigative and judicial institutions, and promoting whistle-blower protection.

Additionally, implementing comprehensive financial reforms, such as enhancing fiscal discipline, reducing wasteful spending, and promoting fair and efficient taxation, can help address the economic challenges.

The government should also focus on promoting a favorable business environment, attracting foreign investment, and fostering entrepreneurship through targeted policies, streamlined regulations, and infrastructure development.

Tinubu has taken these measures in such a short period of time. Cleaning the Augean stable is a metaphor for dealing with a big and deeply established problem. The Augean stables in Greek mythology were notoriously filthy and packed with years' worth of accumulated trash, appearing to be impossible to clean.

Similarly, addressing corruption and a dwindling economy can be seen as a Herculean task for a new government. It requires bold and comprehensive actions.

President Tinubu's fast and decisive actions within his first 21 days in office have drawn comparisons with President Buhari's slow start in 2015. This stark contrast has not gone unnoticed, as Nigerians from different regions highlight the gains for democracy that Tinubu's rapid action brings.

Aisha Yetunde, a Lagos resident, affirms, "Tinubu's swift start in office is a breath of fresh air compared to Buhari's slow approach. It shows that a leader can make a significant impact in a short amount of time. This is a gain for democracy as it demonstrates that effective governance is possible."

From the North, Ibrahim Abdullahi of Kano emphasizes the positive effect of Tinubu's fast pace. "As a resident of the North, I can say that Tinubu's fast pace has injected much-needed energy into our nation. Buhari's slow start left many of us disillusioned, but Tinubu's actions have renewed our hope in the democratic process and its potential to bring about positive change."

Chinyere Okonkwo, hailing from Enugu, expresses her satisfaction with Tinubu's administration. "Tinubu's administration's quick response to key issues sets a precedent for effective governance. Buhari's slow start was frustrating, but with Tinubu, we see a leader who is ready to hit the ground running. This is a win for democracy and the people of Nigeria."

In the nation's capital, Abuja, Ahmed Ibrahim emphasizes the significance of Tinubu's fast approach.

"The contrast between Buhari's slow pace and Tinubu's fast approach is remarkable. Tinubu's administration has shown that it understands the urgency of addressing Nigeria's challenges. This is a significant gain for democracy, as it proves that leaders can act swiftly and decisively to bring about positive change."

These voices from different regions echo the sentiment that Tinubu's fast start as president holds great promise for Nigeria's democracy. It signals a departure from the slow progress experienced under the previous administration and renews hope in the potential of effective governance.

As Tinubu's administration continues to unfold, Nigerians across the country eagerly anticipate the tangible impact it will have on their lives. The contrast between Baba Go Slow and Baba Go Fast serves as a reminder that proactive and decisive leadership can drive the nation forward, ultimately benefiting its people and strengthening the fabric of democracy.
Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/baba-go-slow-vs-baba-go-fast-a-tale-of-two-presidents-matters-arising-by-osigwe-omo-ikirodah/

Source iReporteronline.

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by helinues: 7:29am On Jun 20, 2023
Too early

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by Lalar27: 7:30am On Jun 20, 2023
TINUBU WILL BE NIGERIA BEST PRESIDENT.
MARK MY WORD

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by tesppidd: 7:32am On Jun 20, 2023
Lol

Nigerians love to play politics too much

The Masses are down there wailing and suffering from rising cost of goods and essential services,
People are still getting killed daily in the North, they are here praising Tinubu.

Sad.

grin

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by Ivimmanuel: 7:38am On Jun 20, 2023
Buhari should not be mentioned anywhere in issues concerning leadership. He knows absolutely nothing about good leadership and rewarded incompetence. No wonder Patience said he have a dead brain

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by adebayo987: 7:42am On Jun 20, 2023
Tinubu came prepared. Buhari came to sleep and travel to other countries.
oikirodah:
Baba Go Slow Vs Baba Go Fast: A Tale Of Two Presidents Matters Arising By Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah

To effectively tackle corruption and revive a dwindling economy, a new government must prioritize a multi-faceted approach. First and foremost, it should establish a strong anti-corruption framework by implementing transparent and accountable governance systems, strengthening investigative and judicial institutions, and promoting whistle-blower protection.

Additionally, implementing comprehensive financial reforms, such as enhancing fiscal discipline, reducing wasteful spending, and promoting fair and efficient taxation, can help address the economic challenges.

The government should also focus on promoting a favorable business environment, attracting foreign investment, and fostering entrepreneurship through targeted policies, streamlined regulations, and infrastructure development.

Tinubu has taken these measures in such a short period of time. Cleaning the Augean stable is a metaphor for dealing with a big and deeply established problem. The Augean stables in Greek mythology were notoriously filthy and packed with years' worth of accumulated trash, appearing to be impossible to clean.

Similarly, addressing corruption and a dwindling economy can be seen as a Herculean task for a new government. It requires bold and comprehensive actions.

President Tinubu's fast and decisive actions within his first 21 days in office have drawn comparisons with President Buhari's slow start in 2015. This stark contrast has not gone unnoticed, as Nigerians from different regions highlight the gains for democracy that Tinubu's rapid action brings.

Aisha Yetunde, a Lagos resident, affirms, "Tinubu's swift start in office is a breath of fresh air compared to Buhari's slow approach. It shows that a leader can make a significant impact in a short amount of time. This is a gain for democracy as it demonstrates that effective governance is possible."

From the North, Ibrahim Abdullahi of Kano emphasizes the positive effect of Tinubu's fast pace. "As a resident of the North, I can say that Tinubu's fast pace has injected much-needed energy into our nation. Buhari's slow start left many of us disillusioned, but Tinubu's actions have renewed our hope in the democratic process and its potential to bring about positive change."

Chinyere Okonkwo, hailing from Enugu, expresses her satisfaction with Tinubu's administration. "Tinubu's administration's quick response to key issues sets a precedent for effective governance. Buhari's slow start was frustrating, but with Tinubu, we see a leader who is ready to hit the ground running. This is a win for democracy and the people of Nigeria."

In the nation's capital, Abuja, Ahmed Ibrahim emphasizes the significance of Tinubu's fast approach.

"The contrast between Buhari's slow pace and Tinubu's fast approach is remarkable. Tinubu's administration has shown that it understands the urgency of addressing Nigeria's challenges. This is a significant gain for democracy, as it proves that leaders can act swiftly and decisively to bring about positive change."

These voices from different regions echo the sentiment that Tinubu's fast start as president holds great promise for Nigeria's democracy. It signals a departure from the slow progress experienced under the previous administration and renews hope in the potential of effective governance.

As Tinubu's administration continues to unfold, Nigerians across the country eagerly anticipate the tangible impact it will have on their lives. The contrast between Baba Go Slow and Baba Go Fast serves as a reminder that proactive and decisive leadership can drive the nation forward, ultimately benefiting its people and strengthening the fabric of democracy.

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/baba-go-slow-vs-baba-go-fast-a-tale-of-two-presidents-matters-arising-by-osigwe-omo-ikirodah/

Source iReporteronline.

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by limeta(f): 7:45am On Jun 20, 2023
Case in court second term election thieftinubu won't make a pass .
Thieftinubu like the ones before him will fail
All thieftinubu will do is up propaganda

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by omenka(m): 7:46am On Jun 20, 2023
A town hall is really getting different from balablu and bulaba.

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by jmoore(m): 7:46am On Jun 20, 2023
How much was petrol under Buhari vs Tinubu?

How much was cost of transportation under Buhari vs Tinubu?

1 kings 12. "My little finger shall be thicker than my father's loins. And now whereas my father loaded you with a heavy yoke, I will add to the yoke. My father chastised you with whips, but I will chastise you with scorpions".

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by savcy(m): 7:48am On Jun 20, 2023
Respondents were probably APC faithfuls. They are right nonetheless.

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by Cassandraloius: 7:48am On Jun 20, 2023
You guys should be calming down, it's too early for these comparison.

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by Finestgurlie(f): 7:51am On Jun 20, 2023
omenka:
A town hall is really getting different from balablu and bulaba.
had a great time with you last night 😘😘😘
Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by Zonefree(m): 8:04am On Jun 20, 2023
tesppidd:
Lol

Nigerians love to play politics too much

The Masses are down there wailing and suffering from rising cost of goods and essential services,
People are still getting killed daily in the North, they are here praising Tinubu.

Sad.

grin
Most Nigerians are gullible, obviously.

Imagine what they're celebrating. Appointment of service chiefs undecided

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by Streetdoctor: 8:36am On Jun 20, 2023
tesppidd:
Lol

Nigerians love to play politics too much

The Masses are down there wailing and suffering from rising cost of goods and essential services,
People are still getting killed daily in the North, they are here praising Tinubu.

Sad.

grin

Let me break down d increment of diesel by 7.5% and electricity by 40%
Diesel is being sold at 650 on average. 7.5 Γ·100 =0.075
0.075 Γ— 650 (current price of diesel) = 48.75
What this means is that a liter of diesel has being added by 48.75
So calculate 650 + 48.75 = 698.75. That's in average
So diesel would selling at 698.75 on average

As for d electricity
40% increment Γ· 100 = 0.4 Γ— 49.26 per unit of electricity = 19.704 increment
So therefore, 49.26 + 19.704 = 68.964 per unit starting from July 1, 2023
Nigerians should be ready for d worst of it all

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by Streetdoctor: 8:39am On Jun 20, 2023
Zonefree:

Most Nigerians are gullible, obviously.

Imagine what they're celebrating. Appointment of service chiefs undecided
I WAS LISTENING TO UNCLE JIMI DISU DIS MORNING, AND WHAT DD MAN SAID IS SO DISHEARTENING. IMAGINE HAVING 20 TWITTER DMs ALL BEGGING FOR MONEY
SOME COMPANIES HV STARTED SACKING ALL BCS OF COST OF RUNNING BUSINESSES

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by Vinnie2000(m): 8:43am On Jun 20, 2023
Tinubu is NOT different from Buhari.

Sacking Govt Appointees indiscriminately is What deluded Peeps are Celebrating. sad

He is just Forming Rambo and it will surely Backfire on him. πŸ˜’πŸ˜•

He will be a FAILURE, like Buhari.😏

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by Ttalk: 8:49am On Jun 20, 2023
Tinubu has been exceptional, a first class politician in Africa.

I won't like to compare, but it is an insult for someone like Peter Obi to contest in an election that features Tinubu

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by OneCandleAway(f): 8:50am On Jun 20, 2023
Vinnie2000:

Tinubu is NOT different from Buhari.

Sacking Govt Appointees indiscriminately is What deluded Peeps are Celebrating. sad

He is just Forming Rambo and it will surely Backfire on him. πŸ˜’πŸ˜•

He will be a FAILURE, like Buhari.😏

I don't think anyone can be as bad as Buhari. Even yahaya bello the most useless governor in Nigeria can't be as bad as Buhari

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by Jesuschristus: 8:52am On Jun 20, 2023
Those who want the downfall of Tinubu will fall

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by KingsCity: 11:42am On Jun 20, 2023
Tinubu is the first Nigerian president I have seen in the many years I have been on this plain that truly came prepared to be president

He is not guessing what to do, he already knows what he is going to do

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by YoungLionken(m): 11:42am On Jun 20, 2023
BAT even though below performance, would still be far and above Buhari in governance..

Buhari made a total mess of it..

Smile BAT, it's your lucky day...

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by HEBEI: 11:43am On Jun 20, 2023
cool
Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 11:43am On Jun 20, 2023
Ttalk:
Tinubu has been exceptional, a first class politician in Africa.

I won't like to compare, but it is an insult for someone like Peter Obi to contest in an election that features Tinubu
Yea, Peter Obi is not contesting for drug baron President

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by Karlman: 11:43am On Jun 20, 2023
You APC agents will hype Tinubu to death at this rate you're going.

Tinubu has done absolutely nothing to impact positively on the lives of ordinary Nigerians.

All he has dished the poor since assumption of office is pain and hardship but you lots have kept the media awashed with ridiculous praise singing and useless hyping.

And pls don't even mention appointments, who appointments help? Is your father, mother, brother or sister appointed? Are you appointed? How has any appointment he made impacted your life directly. Is there any government that would not make appointments? What good has APC appointments ever done to Nigerians?

Are you all mad at the same time? What is all these nonsense?

Tinubu is the president and have started his own government and that is that and nothing more.
There is nothing to rate yet until there is a positive impact on the lives of Nigerians, but until then you all paid promoters should sholve all these your trashes inside your various holes!

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Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by Menclothing: 11:43am On Jun 20, 2023
Do your best make a statement
Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by xavuv: 11:43am On Jun 20, 2023
helinues:
Too early
Exactly

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