Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 8:25pm On Feb 26, 2017 |
Olu317: Are the people willing to take such risk considering the “sign posts" at River State? These set of political class are just too evil to deal with. Only a fragment of them truly mean well. Their interest are basically what they can benefit from the government/country and not what they can offer to reduce the suffering of the mass population of Nigeria. And here we are. with multiple and divided views because many have read more than the UNIVERSITY WALLS. How do you then solve these germane problems? You or I have little to say or do else one will be caught in between the cross fire, It heartbreaking seeing the same impression and actions the past government of PDP did/took ,is the same formula the present APC is doing but in a more advanced pattern. If only and only Nigeria is well structured into power devolution into the hands of the citizens whereby any erring and meaningless and mannerless personality can be recalled by his or her constituency via referendum . By so doing, this will reduce the opportunity of get quick syndrome, then solutions aren't farfetched. But in truth how feasible are these views? Now let me tell you what a Member of The National assembly said last week on a Live Television Interview. "Where are the politicians coming out from, the society of course" "We are the reflection of the larger society" "We vote out the Right people (honest, sincere patriotic) and vote in the wrong people (wicked, evil, looters)". Those were his words which clearly indicates that We as a people don't actually know what we really want. The right persons goes into the state or national assembly to ensure that the money meant for the development of nigeria is used for the same purpose, but because these sets of people may not afford to afford "stomach infrastructure", sharing of okada and other bait they use on us. We end up tagging them Not Performing, Not Doing anything for us...and they vote them out and vote-in those who will steal 100M and give/share them 1M out of it. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 10:56pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
lekguit: God forbid bad things, he will ever strong and healthy, he is a ma of God for GO, any evil shall be back to sender because this time around God is involve If you love this man this much why not you join your voice to those who are calling on the senate to do the needfull? Weather we like it or not, if anything happens to him slightly and he's flown out of Nigeria or Hospitalised, Saraki will become the president. And once that is done, the fight against corruption is dead. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 10:48pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
It is time to take Back the Power we gave to our politicians. True power belongs to the people. 2019 will definitely be a year of judgement if we don't allow them to cajole us again. Olu317: In the United States of America, it is a saying, that anything is possible but in Nigeria,the saying should be; anything impossible is always possible i.e every action taken or things done means exactly the opposite of the meaning. This was the Nigeria of yesterday and Nigeria of today and tomorrow . I am waiting for that elderly state Man called Chief John Odigie Oyegun to come out and campaign for a sick PMB..... Here was this high Chief playing god and already campaigning for a man barely in the second year of his term with a colossal damaging economic blueprint... I hope his master will rise up above sickness and finish this one and only term. I wonder how many Nigerians will say,“AMEN"?. This is the definition of how Nigerians react to issues with negativity. A country where nearly everything is geared towards opposite direction. A blind man or woman can see clearly while the man or woman that can see turns blind. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 10:44pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
Olu317: It automatically and constitutionally gives the Senate President the power to assume the position of the president of federal Republic of Nigeria....But all these are just imaginary. I hope you aren't praying for such to befell vice president Osibanjo. Why should I pray for such to befall the Acting President?. I neither pray for buhari to remain sick nor for Osinbajo to fall sick. But if there is an iota of possibility in it, then we must pray hard, work hard and act fast so that we don't hand Nigeria over to those we can't trust. That's the essence of this threat. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 10:39pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
asuustrike2009: Senate president takes over. So Saraki will be president while Ekwemaradu would be vice president. That will be a Big drama (God forbid) |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 8:33pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
oyinkinola: ...you hate Nigeria! Same to you. When you see a potential danger and refuse to flag it, you are evil, but when you flag it and people refuse to take precaution no one will blame you . |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 9:22pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
oyinkinola: ...and that's why you should be persmist on every Nigeria issue and optimist on your life! Why please? |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 7:03pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
babyfaceafrica: and so?..wetin consign us?..if a politheifian dies ,anoda enters..oga face your job and make money,leave all dis yeye political calculations.. You may be right anyway, but i'm not doing this just for fun; i want to clear my mind. What ever happens tomorrow, i will not blame myself for not speaking out at the appropriate time. Nigeria belongs to all of us and not the politicians alone. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 6:35pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
babyfaceafrica: Bad belle..what if you grow breast overnight...yeye continue to deceive yourself. You can't rule the possibility of that happening out. Buhari on indefinite sick leave today, Osinbajo could be next (God forbid) but what happens if the unexpected befall us. I am very sure you don't know that it could lead to military interference. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 6:27pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
oyinkinola: ...oh my God, how can you expect this to happen to your nation? do you have other country? recession is enough for the people, pls stop non sense! You probably did not read before commenting, but if you did and still came up with that submission then you are afraid of the worst, but i am not. There are so many lacuna in our constitution and those has got to be addressed and very fast. No one wants to die, yet people die every seconds. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 6:19pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
Ferdinandu: That's a valid question you asked. Guy forget all the posters above typical Nigeria thinking. This was the reason we had the political imbroglio in Kogi state. The constitution never takes care of those kind of once in a century occurrence. Anybody that has a valid answer should tell us. What happens if the President and Vice president are incapacitated at the same time. Wow! best answer so far. I will never give up on Nigeria because i know there are logical thinkers and reasonable actors in this great nation. I don't know why people cant take sentiment off their reasoning. ESE GAN. |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa Vs Southern Kaduna Attacks by buchibrand(op): 6:11pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
mightyhazell: my God!
I doubt God created zombified zombies walahi
So it's nw dia fault dat dey live in dia own ancestral lands dat dia forbearers beqeathed dem. Dey shd be killed because they refused 2 move closer 2 other communities
Am dumbfounded! I have been waiting for people like you to come in here and talk sense that astry dude. That guy almost made me lose my own head, imagine the kind of people we allow to walk freely in our streets. |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa Vs Southern Kaduna Attacks by buchibrand(op): 6:07pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
petrov10: xstry is a profound zombie from the pit of he'll. thos ugly zombies you see in in walking dead. yea those types.
he's gat No brain mhen....... wonder how you stooped so low as to dignify him with all these plenty response. lol
I read his nonsense as usual I'm not disappointed  My brother i was only trying to see if i can get him to understand and desist from wasting innocent blood, because i'm very sure he's one of them |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa Vs Southern Kaduna Attacks by buchibrand(op): 12:38pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
xstry: . There's no point flogging a dead horse. Keep swallowing what. You're being served Please feed us with the right info here, we really need your own version since the life images we see on CNN, Aljazeera, channels etc are all fake. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 12:34pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa Vs Southern Kaduna Attacks by buchibrand(op): 12:30pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
xstry: who is supporting evil? Is it not enough that we now have military bases in some parts of SK? Is it not enough that you come across a checkpoint at almost every 80meters drive you move? The govt is trying alot. These people are partly the cause of their problems. You don't expect the police to be everywhere. they are making themselves vulnerable to attacks by isolating themselves from,other communities. May i know How they are responsible for their own problem, since you have repeated said it?. Please tell us also the reason(s) behind the killings, since you are part of it. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 12:20pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
Grundig: Haaaaaa.
Naija don enter saraki hand be that God Forbid, we cant trust that dude. |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa Vs Southern Kaduna Attacks by buchibrand(op): 11:58am On Feb 22, 2017 |
xstry: Did you even read?  I had to make bold what you wrote and that's what i'm against. Evil is evil, lets not give any form of coloration or justification to what is evil. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 11:52am On Feb 22, 2017 |
ybalogs: Anybody can be Ill at Any point in time. If it happens our VP gets Ill and couldn't carry out his duties,then Senate president will assume the post of Acting President. That won't happen by God's grace anyways. . Amen! I pray it doesn't happen because we can not trust Saraki. He has got a whole lot of question to answer as regards corruption |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 11:49am On Feb 22, 2017 |
sarrki: Enemies of state at work
Working for saraki
Tell saraki this is not senate I laugh you in french, because you can't see the future. Who will want a man that is yet to clear himself from corruption charges filed against him to be his President (on whatsoever capacity)? Disappointed? Sorry! |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 11:43am On Feb 22, 2017 |
jarkbauer: SENATE PRESIDENT WILL BE MADE ACTING PRESIDENT OR MILITARY WILL JUST TAKE OVER Do you think any of those will do Nigeria any good? |
Politics › Re: What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 11:42am On Feb 22, 2017 |
omenkaLives: What will happen if you try to make use of your brain? Mr wise, im very sure you have not forgotten in a hurry that Saraki still has issues hanging on his neck? |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa Vs Southern Kaduna Attacks by buchibrand(op): 11:38am On Feb 22, 2017 |
xstry: there's no point arguing with you. You're not in kaduna. You swallow whatever's dished to you. It's almost 3hrs drive from kaduna to kafanchan where all these things are happening.i was there just last week . these people are partly the cause of their problems. They are always known for isolating themselves from other communities. Making themselves vulnerable to attacks. That's from a bias and selfish point of view. No one has the right to take the life of another individual, irrespective of colour, tribe, religion and political affiliations. Human life is sacred and it is the primary duty of the government to protect her people where ever they are. Nothing can justify the killing of fellow human being and YOU must start preaching this. |
Politics › What Happens If The Acting President Suddenly Gets Ill. by buchibrand(op): 11:29am On Feb 22, 2017 |
This is a very serious Constitutional Question. What happens if the current acting president (VP) becomes very ill and needs and urgent medical attention  . Just imagine that the illness will keep him out of Nigeria for close to 3 months or more (even if its just one day) Please, let's not say God forbid or it can't happen, i really want us to critically look into this issues in other to adopt a holistic legislative approach to it. Let's no one say I'm wishing the president, his vice or the nation at large evil; far from that, I'm just a concerned Nigerian and I want the best for this great Nation. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Source: http://buchibrandblog..com/2017/02/my-letter-to-nigeria-national-assembly.html |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa Vs Southern Kaduna Attacks by buchibrand(op): 11:04am On Feb 22, 2017 |
xstry: I don't know about SA, but the Nigerian govt is doing alot in protecting the people of southern kaduna. And more villages, lives and properties being destroyed? Maybe i should pray it gets close to you or someone close to you, since you are okay with it. |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa Vs Southern Kaduna Attacks by buchibrand(op): 10:50am On Feb 22, 2017 |
xstry: the case with sa and southern kaduna are two different things. I've lived in Kaduna all my life. Say what you know That you have lived there before has absolutely nothing to do with what is going on there right now. The government has got to defend Nigerians. The truth is either SA or SK lives are being lost on daily basis. That's my concern. |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa Vs Southern Kaduna Attacks by buchibrand(op): 10:46am On Feb 22, 2017 |
ipobarecriminals: South African issue is jealousy and how to steal/rob foreigners but Malos are animals. The language they understand is violence,kill,blood.They are cows You are correct, and that's the major reason our law enforcement agencies must rise up and do the needful (protect the life and properties of Nigerians). Nigeria must send strong warning signals to at-least all the African countries. |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa Vs Southern Kaduna Attacks by buchibrand(op): 10:42am On Feb 22, 2017 |
xstry: your post made no sense You will need to read in between the lines and think deep to be able to understand what i'm trying to pass across. Have you ever wondered why it is very easy for our government to congratulate or condemn events outside the country, but very slow to doing so at home. This is hypocrisy of the highest order. |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa Vs Southern Kaduna Attacks by buchibrand(op): 10:35am On Feb 22, 2017 |
Enough of all the talking, its time for action and it has got to start from the home front, if we are to be respected and taken serious. |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa Vs Southern Kaduna Attacks by buchibrand(op): 10:32am On Feb 22, 2017 |
xstry: what's the point of your thread? It is time for Nigeria to rise up and proof to the whole world that Nigerians must be respected where ever they are. |
Politics › Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa Vs Southern Kaduna Attacks by buchibrand(op): 10:20am On Feb 22, 2017*. Modified: 10:53am On Feb 22, 2017 |
Whats the difference between what is happening in South Africa and Southern Kaduna  . WHY are we calling on the SA gov. to protect our people while we cant do same at home?. Do you think that even the South African government will take Nigeria government serious, seeing that we can not even protect our own citizens in our own country?. Can a government that has completely failed to protect her own citizens in their own land be able to protect, defend or fight for her people in Diaspora? Charity they say begins at home, so it is imperative for our lawmakers, presidency and security agencies to do all it takes and very quickly to proof to the whole world that we love and respect our citizens. We must proof to the South African people/government and any other country that may want to toll the same lane that Nigeria has got all it takes to protect/defend her citizens both at home and abroad. Source: http://buchibrandblog..com/2017/02/xenophobic-attacks-in-south-africa-vs.html |
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