Politics › Re: Atiku Rejects Outcome Of Presidential Election, Heads To Court by Bgetto: 11:26am On Feb 27, 2019 |
Movic1: To be sincere Atiku is not an option. Goodluck is 100times better than him. He can never rule this country.. But he said he's a Democrat and will accept the results, why this? To be honest Atiku is not an option |
Politics › Re: PDP Rejects Katsina State Presidential Election Result by Bgetto: 5:35pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
when they won on social media is accepted and they loss on reality is not accepted double standard I told them but they won't listen "I fool think that Atiku has chance again Buhari in free and fair election, |
Politics › Re: PDP Agent Rejects Victory As Atiku Beats Buhari In Adamawa by Bgetto: 8:16pm On Feb 25, 2019 |
PDP altered this result no way PDP deliever Adamwa state I'm from dere Buhari beat Atiku hands down I don't trust state commissioners of inec Mr gaidan |
Politics › Re: Buhari Wins In Kogi State As INEC Concludes Collation by Bgetto: 4:13pm On Feb 25, 2019 |
anigbajumo: Technically Atiku will win NC,margin from plateau,Benue Nd FCT will strike out kwara,kogi and Nassarawa.This election is still very tight.. you 4got to mention Buhari won Niger |
Politics › Re: 'Buhari Pressuring INEC To Cancel Abuja Results After Losing All Wards In FCT' by Bgetto: 10:55pm On Feb 24, 2019 |
Useless fake news |
Politics › Re: INEC Official Results For 2019 Presidential And National Assembly Elections by Bgetto: 11:45am On Feb 24, 2019 |
BiafranBushBoy: APC winning most North west states aside Sokoto.
APC winning most North East states aside Adamawa and Taraba. Votes are being shared heavily in states controlled by APC
PDP winning NC aside Kwara. Votes are being shared in Kogi with PDP having upper hand.
APC winning just Ogun, Ekiti in SW.
Osun, OYO, Lagos are too close to call.
Ondo is down for PDP.
PDP winning the rest in SS and SE.
Votes are shared in Edo state. 60% and 40 in favour of PDP. Hmm I'm from adamawa state keep deceiving yourself Buhari beat hands down in Adamawa state |
Politics › Re: Atiku Arrives Abuja, Received By Ben Bruce And Other PDP Members (Pics) by Bgetto: 12:28am On Feb 24, 2019 |
[quote author=callmeVIBRANT post=76051115]The Smile on Baba Atiku's face is a smile of victory.. VICTORY IS SURE!! Buhari beat Atiku in adamawa state I don't what kind magic he is going used turn around but believe me when started announced results in polling unit PDP agent most of them run away |
Politics › Re: Press Release By APC Presidential Campaign Council On Election Collation by Bgetto: 9:55pm On Feb 23, 2019 |
For all indication NNPC is safe rite now |
Politics › Re: Uche Secondus Expresses Dissatisfaction With INEC by Bgetto: 9:21pm On Feb 23, 2019 |
Celebration everywhere in adamawa state Buhari beat Atiku hands down PDP support just enter voice I look for them no where to be found |
Politics › Re: PDP Reacts To Today's Elections, Blame APC For The Killings by Bgetto: 9:13pm On Feb 23, 2019 |
Buhari beat Atiku blue black in Adamawa state PDP agent even ashamed to stay dere protect their vote after they announced resust in polling must of them run away in shame |
Politics › Re: Atiku Floors Buhari Inside Aso Rock Polling Unit by Bgetto: 8:44pm On Feb 23, 2019 |
Jada LGA Adamawa State, JADA 1 WARD Wuro Hausa Unit, Atiku home town A: PDP 66, APC 151. B; PDP 27, APC 150. C; PDP 47, APC 174. Total PDP=140 APC =475
#NigeriaDecide |
Politics › Re: Atiku Loses Polling Unit To Buhari by Bgetto: 6:28pm On Feb 23, 2019 |
Jada LGA Adamawa State, JADA 1 WARD Wuro Hausa Unit, Atiku home town A: PDP 66, APC 151. B; PDP 27, APC 150. C; PDP 47, APC 174. Total PDP=140 APC =475
#NigeriaDecide |
Politics › Re: Jubilation In Adamawa As Buhari Defeats Atiku In Polling Unit (PICS) by Bgetto: 6:23pm On Feb 23, 2019 |
Jada LGA Adamawa State, JADA 1 WARD Wuro Hausa Unit, Atiku home town A: PDP 66, APC 151. B; PDP 27, APC 150. C; PDP 47, APC 174. Total PDP=140 APC =475
#NigeriaDecide |
Politics › Re: INEC Cancels, Reschedules Elections In Rivers LGA by Bgetto: 4:28pm On Feb 23, 2019 |
Only fool will think Atiku has chance again Buhari in free and fair election |
Politics › Re: Election: Beware Of Social Media Results – INEC by Bgetto: 4:27pm On Feb 23, 2019 |
Only fool will think Atiku has chance again Buhari in free and fair election |
Politics › Re: PDP Wins At Babajide Sanwo-olu’s Polling Unit - Punch by Bgetto: 3:43pm On Feb 23, 2019 |
Buhari has delivered my unit 147 APC and 36 PDP |
Politics › Re: Atiku Abubakar And Saraki Speak After Casting Their Votes by Bgetto: 12:59pm On Feb 23, 2019 |
Mark my word Atiku will not delivered his home town Jada |
Politics › Re: 2019 Presidential Election: Live Updates And Reports by Bgetto: 6:32am On Feb 23, 2019 |
end propaganda |
Politics › Re: "The Will" Final Election Projection: Do You Agree? by Bgetto: 12:57pm On Feb 22, 2019 |
Buahati will win nasarawa, kogi, sokoto, FCT |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Vs Atiku: Who Do You Think Will Win Tomorrow's Presidential Election? by Bgetto: 1:22pm On Feb 15, 2019 |
To conduct free and fair election just in adamawa alone I can bet anything Atiku will not win to be honest no bias, no hatrate and this is the truth, |
Politics › Re: Buhari Spokesman Festus Keyamo Caught Again Spreading Fake News by Bgetto: 11:28pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
[quote author=amaniro post=75707010][/quote]You think villa na your father house please let Nigerians decided simple |
Sports › Re: Real Madrid Named Biggest Football Club In The World [Top 10] by Bgetto: 10:57am On Feb 12, 2019 |
Hala madrid |
Politics › Re: Christian Votes Will Make Atiku President~Governor Wike by Bgetto: 9:39am On Feb 12, 2019 |
Noneses please tell us Muslim vote who |
Politics › Re: Oshiomhole Booed And Stoned At Ogun APC Presidential Rally. by Bgetto: 9:03pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
magoo10: Which presidency do you want to win? Stop dreaming. Ye ma sun The factions will work against buhari because a win for him is a win for Oshiomole and Co
Buhari winning is a figment of imagination Daura awaits him Mumu u think Buhari will lose this election keep deceiving yourself |
Politics › Re: Nigerians React As Buhari Is Booed And Stoned At Ogun APC Rally by Bgetto: 5:58pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
HEheheh let wait and see Buhari already win this election. |
Politics › Re: Nigerians React As Buhari Is Booed And Stoned At Ogun APC Rally by Bgetto: 5:54pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
This is the truth and end of the matter Buhari going to win this election weather you like not and its sealed |
Romance › Re: The Most Wasted Money In This World Is The Money You Spent On Girlfriends - Reno by Bgetto: 1:32pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
I agree with u fake Pastor |
Politics › Re: Which states Do You Think Your Presidential Candidate Will Get Highest Votes? by Bgetto: 9:12am On Feb 11, 2019 |
Buhari. Kano, borno, Bauchi, sokoto, zamfara, Kebbi, katsina, kaduna, yobe, Gombe, Niger, Nasarawa, Ogun, Jigawa, adamawa, osun and kogi |
Politics › Re: Atiku’s Kano Rally Throws Open Buhari’s Northern Strongholds by Bgetto: 8:44am On Feb 11, 2019 |
Only empty head will thing Atiku is going to win again Buhari in free and fair election You guyz know Notting, or keep deceiving yourself PDP |
Politics › Re: Pendulum: The Message Nigerians Must Deliver To Buhari Next Week by Bgetto: 2:36pm On Feb 09, 2019 |
Omooba77: By Dele Momodu
Fellow Nigerians, please, permit me to make some quick clarifications in this season of general bickering and mutual distrust and spiteful hatred. One. I do not work for any campaign organisation. I’m supporting the PDP candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, same way I voluntarily supported Major General Muhammadu Buhari in 2015. I do so because there is no viable or electable alternative among the fringe candidates. I believe it is within my fundamental right of association and freedom of speech to support whosoever I wish. Similarly, I respect the rights of others to support any candidate of their choice and see no reason why anyone should get angry and jittery over mine.
Two. I did not choose Atiku for pecuniary or any other gain. I have not been paid by him or anybody acting on his behalf. I would not sell myself where the future of my country, Nigeria, is concerned. As I write, I’m already on my way to Oxford University to resume and engage in academic ventures for the next six months. I’m gainfully employed and happy and content to manage my modest income, so I’m not desperate for government appointment or patronage, as the social media trolls try to suggest about opposition figures. But I cannot watch my country disintegrate or watch an incompetent government drown our dear beloved country in an ocean of bigotry, backwardness, bitterness and bestiality. I owe it to myself, and fellow compatriots, to stand for truth, and nothing but the truth, as one of those it has pleased God to give some visibility and voice globally. What shall it profit a man who keeps silent in the face of unbridled tyranny and abysmal cluelessness. If I wished, I could have supported PDP in the 2015 elections. Every comfort was assured and guaranteed. But I chose to support a supposed poor man we believed would be a Mandela figure that would rescue us from the scourge of PDP. Little did I imagine we were in the process of inviting a worse pestilence on our nation.
Three. I bear no grudge or personal animosity against Buhari. I love him the way I love mankind and respect the office he occupies which I once attempted to enter when I contested in 2011. I believe President Muhammadu Buhari has not reciprocated the massive goodwill bestowed on him in 2015 and that he has treated us with great contempt and disdain. He has also not properly utilised his professional, competent and capable Vice-President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo. Had he done so, maybe we would now be saying something else. This is not to cause any disaffection within their ranks, but every discerning Nigerian knows that this quintessential gentleman is the reason that there is any real noteworthy success for this administration. Otherwise, Buhari has embarrassed his supporters, endlessly, with his reckless, insensitive and uninformed decisions. What many of those supporting him in public today say behind him is unbelievable and unspeakable. I have friends who confess to private threats of business and physical annihilation and are thus forced to endorse a man they know can never take Nigeria to anywhere meaningful, even if given four terms.
Four. I have tried strenuously to be fair to Buhari and wrote copiously to advise him, from time to time, as I promised him when we met in his office, one on one, in 2015. I gave up hope, after some time, when I saw the direction he was headed and noticed the irredeemable obstinacy in his DNA. Four years ago, many of us were very excited about the hope this great General offered to our nation. Perhaps, we overrated his capabilities. It has become clear that we wittingly dressed him in borrowed robes and we were all hypnotised and brainwashed, somehow. Today, our eyes have cleared from that giddiness and I’m ready to add my voice to those of others who genuinely believe, Buhari must go. I do this with every sense of responsibility to God and to my country. I will give my reasons shortly.
I have had to apologise in the last couple of months to those who feel very aggrieved that a self-confessed democrat like me could ever support a blatant dictator like Buhari. You can never imagine the gale of verbal attacks I suffered and endured for what I considered my innocuous support. The last one that really hit me was in Ghana recently. I ran into the respected Legal luminary, Mr Olisa Agbakoba, SAN, at the lounge in Kotoka International Airport. There were two ladies seated with him, one of who I believe is his wife. I greeted them but the other lady snubbed me, and said, “Dele, I will never greet you.” I looked blank and wondered if we’ve ever met, and how I might have offended her. Madam soon threw a sucker punch. “Dele, you are one of those who brought that disaster called Buhari on us…” and she went into her tirade. I tried to explain that I’m indeed very sorry and it was not my fault that I fell for the charms and scam of APC. The woman was practically inconsolable.
I have encountered many people like her. A guy almost went physical with me on a flight to London, grumbling aloud about how some of Buhari’s ignorant decisions have messed up Nigeria, his business and family. All I could do was plead for understanding. Unfortunately, Buhari himself is totally oblivious to the way Nigerians feel or just couldn’t be bothered or is probably insulated from objective criticism by selfish advisers. The tragedy of it all is his Messianic complex. He and his cronies behave as if Nigerians owe them a load of gratitude for favours received. Such hocus-pocus and inanity.
I have no iota of doubt left in me that President Muhammadu Buhari has performed well below expectations and that he should be voted out, peacefully, on February 16, 2019. The message should be clear henceforth that there is no automatic second term for incompetence, irresponsibility, irreverence and impunity. It is a miracle that Nigeria has not exploded into a civil war with the manner Buhari has treated some parts as second-class citizens with no right to complain. Let me now give reasons why we cannot afford to donate a second term to Buhari when he has clearly not earned it.
One. At 76, and with a failing health, Buhari should go into permanent retirement at the expiration of his tenure on May 29, 2019. No man can cheat nature and Buhari isn’t an exception.
Two. Buhari has not been in charge or on top of government and governance since he assumed office on May 29, 2015. Some cronies, otherwise known and addressed as ‘the cabal’, have been ruling without being elected. This can only get worse if Buhari is awarded a second term through our collective stupidity.
Three. The human rights record of Buhari has never been anything to praise or applaud at any time. Nothing has changed since he was kicked out of power by President Ibrahim Babangida in 1985. He has refused to adhere to the rule of law and has continued to trample on the rights of Nigerian citizens despite several court orders. What makes matters worse is that he behaves like Constantin Demiris, a character in Sidney Sheldon’s Memories of Midnight, who never forgets a favour and never forgives an injury. He has kept his presumed enemies in prison, indefinitely and compensated a few of his benefactors with appointments. Buhari does not hold the Constitution of Nigeria dear to heart and as such behaves with maximum use of force. His goons have been harassing the Legislature and the Judiciary on the pretext that they are fighting corruption, but they deliberately target those they consider inimical to their hold on power. They have invaded homes of Judges in the middle of the night, breaking down doors, and swarmed on the National Assembly with thugs and later with hooded and gun-totting secret agents in broad daylight. He has suspended the Chief Justice of Nigeria when he has neither the authority nor the power to do so. Buhari and those who support this brigandage and total assault on recognised and reverent principles of law and established constitutional institutions choose to forget that the worst kind of corruption is the abuse of power itself. When it is for ulterior and base motives, as is now obviously the case, it becomes a menace that all well-meaning and true democrats must resist with all their might. There can be no excuse or justification. Otherwise we may as well embrace not just dictatorship, but anarchy.
Four. Buhari has been a divisive leader who appears not to believe in the unity of Nigeria. Under his government, Nigeria and Nigerians have been more divided. The lop-sidedness of his security appointments have been dangerously fixated on people of the same ethnic group and religious persuasion, and he does it with nonchalance and condescension. If you like, jump into the Atlantic Ocean, our President won’t blink an eye. He claims, with a straight face that he makes appointments on merit, but we’ve not seen the reflection and positive effects of this merit on the war against corruption, terrorists and insurgents.
Five. Buhari’s economic blueprint has been more involved in his stereotypical tightening up the noose on the economy, scaring investors away with ill-thought economic policies and reversal of contractual obligations without negotiations with parties involved, instead of opening up the economy. This has all happened because of his obsession with so-called corruption. Yet, under his watch, not much has been achieved because of his desperation to hold on to power. This has forced him to compromise, capitulate and led him to bring the biggest and possibly most corrupt chieftains of other parties closer to him. He turns the proverbial blind eye to the infamous activities of these nefarious characters because they are perceived as being able to achieve his unbridled ambition for a second term. He had lost elections on three previous occasions and only won when he got the so-called bad guys to help him attain power. Right now, he is heavily relying on them again to bail him out of imminent defeat next week. And this is the man who falsely claims to espouse anti-corruption credentials and touts himself as a man of integrity.
Six. Buhari has failed spectacularly on all his major campaign promises. Nigeria is far worse than he met it. I will be the first to congratulate the government on its achievements in the rail sector and also the success with the militant problem in the Niger Delta. Other than that, he could not even stabilise what he inherited talk less of improving on it. His government has been struggling to control the free-fall of the Naira against the Dollar. He has not been able to cancel and eliminate fuel subsidies which he once described as a big scam and on which the corruption fight has been largely hinged. In fact, payments have more than doubled and the NNPC now holds a monopoly on importation of petroleum products with attendant risk of corruption in high places. We are none the wiser about security spending by him. This was the second plank on which the anti-corruption war was predicated. Loans have ballooned astronomically, yet infrastructure development remains outlandishly backward. We only get to read about monumental achievements on paper.
Seven. The last but not the least in my view is the perpetual and puerile blame game. Four years after getting power from PDP, Buhari has not stopped blaming his predecessors, forgetting that this was precisely the reason PDP was sacked from power. Buhari won those elections not on his own accord, but because the general populace had become totally disenchanted with PDP, it’s profligacy, looting and mendacity. Sadly, It seems we have come full circle. Since Buhari has shown the inability to perform the magic he promised, it is time to send him back home, with the sure message that whosoever comes next will suffer the same fate. It is a democratic template we must put in place now and forever. Otherwise, we must accept whatever fate befalls our dear country.
The world is watching
http://thebossnewspapers.com/2019/02/08/pendulum-the-message-nigerians-must-deliver-to-buhari-next-week/amp/ 8 you fail mention your beloved candidate is the most corrupted ever in the history of Nigeria according to Obasanjo and if you really telling the truth why fail to mention this Nigerian already decided and only empty head will think Atiku is going win again buhari in Free and fair |
Politics › Re: "Buhari Will Win 2019 Elections" - Eurasia Group, Foreign Firm Says by Bgetto: 10:51pm On Feb 08, 2019 |
No need to tell us we know it |