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PoliticsDear Raving APC Supporter, these Are 10 Ways How Not To Defend Buhari by Isoni(op): 8:05am On Feb 20, 2016
by Moses Ochonu

There is a roving, seemingly ubiquitous army of Nigerians who have appointed themselves defenders of President Buhari. Unfortunately, by employing offensive and ineffective logics and tactics, these fanatical supporters of the president are doing more reputational harm than good to their hero, and turning away compatriots who would otherwise be willing to give the president a fair hearing on the mounting disappointments with his administration.

Yesterday, I saw an update on my Facebook timeline with the following words: “if Jonathan had won, the dollar would be exchanging for N1000.” This was apparently advanced to counter the criticism of the naira’s current free fall under the confused monetary policy of this administration.

Where does one begin on this fanatically blind, impulsive defence of Buhari? First of all, that statement begins from a premise of absence, which is a no-no in logic. Jonathan did not win, so we do not and cannot know what would have happened to the naira had he won. That belongs in the realm of known unknowns, to paraphrase Donald Rumsfeld.

Historians call this counterfactual logic or argument. And, by the way, since when did Jonathan become the baseline of comparison for the author(s) of this Facebook update?

Second, it is a defence that slyly attempts to divert our attention away from the current Forex reality, which is that under Buhari the naira has lost about 40 percent of its value against the dollar in the parallel market. We can debate the extent to which this is the fault of the fiscal and monetary policies of the president, but that is a separate conversation.

Third, the defence is premised on a negative — that is, the fact that the dollar does NOT (yet) exchange for N1000, instead of on the fact that it DOES exchange for N360, which is about N150 more than it exchanged under Jonathan. In this warped reasoning, we should only start complaining about Buhari’s monetary policies when the dollar begins to exchange for more than N1000!

Finally, when people resort to what could have been: had Jonathan won and start making illogical exculpatory arguments based on speculative counterfactuals and a denial of the present state of things, then you know that they are only interested in one thing: protecting Buhari against criticism.

They are not interested in the important matter of whether things are getting better or worse in the country, whether inflation is rising or falling. More critically, it tells you their location in the spectrum of the Buhari-APC universe. They are clearly located in the fanatical, irrational wing of the Buhari supporters camp.

This kind of “defence” only confirms and validates criticisms of the government’s primitive, unrealistic, and unsustainable monetary policies because it inadvertently accepts that things are really bad, only suggesting that things could have been worse had Jonathan won. It’s not a good defence.

The bag of rationales and excuses that Buharists have been dipping into is emptying rapidly. Alibis that appeared reasonable several months ago now sound silly, contrived, and bogus. Blaming and scapegoating, which seemed plausible and convincing earlier, now look hollow. Citizens who were once receptive to arguments about the many obstacles in Buhari’s way have now been rendered skeptical by the escapist and denialist attitude of some of Buhari’s supporters. These overzealous supporters are now the reason why many are reluctant to extend the benefit of the doubt earlier given to the president.

In the interest of productive public debate and robust engagement with the president and his agenda, here is a list of how not to defend Buhari because they have clearly become counterproductive and do the president more harm than good.

1. Do not instinctively deny the president’s mistakes. He is human, fallible, and thus capable of errors like all of us.

2. Do not assume that good intentions always produce good outcomes. They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Intentions are only meaningful for citizens when they are translated into policies and actions that benefit the majority of citizens.

3. Do not defend the president by arguing a negative — that is, that that without Buhari’s ascendancy to the presidency, things would be a lot worse. We don’t know this for sure. Besides, it is a terrible thing that the only positive thing you have to say about your political hero is that he is merely a preserver of the status quo, someone who is merely preventing the country from regressing. He came to power fancifully on the promise of changing the country, not on that of simply keeping things from getting worse. It is an impossible task to argue a negative. Ask Obama, who will never get credit for saving the US economy from total collapse because we don’t know for sure what would have happened had McCain won and we don’t know for sure that the US economy, bad as it was, was heading for total collapse. There is no way to say definitely what would have happened had Obama not won, so he continues to struggle to get the credit for engineering a remarkable recovery.

4. Do not defend the president by repeatedly invoking Jonathan’s record. It is getting tiresome. Besides, it contradicts the foundation of Buhari’s political persona — that he is the ultimate anti-Jonathan. If we take him at his word, it would be insulting to compare him at every turn to Jonathan, and to celebrate him merely because “Jonathan did or would do worse.”

5. Do not question the patriotism of those who criticise Buhari. You are not more patriotic than them. Supporting Buhari is not the same as supporting Nigeria, and vice versa.

6. As a Buhari supporter, do not begin every attempt to complain about Buhari’s administration or to criticise his action or inaction by prefacing such a critique with hackneyed and increasingly boring attacks on Jonathanians or those who voted for Jonathan. That they voted for Jonathan does not take away their stakes in the nation, nor does it abrogate their right to hold the president of their country accountable. It is their duty to criticise their president, whether they are doing so sincerely or mischievously. Even if they opposed Buhari’s candidacy, they may have transitioned to responsible, critical citizens under his presidency. He is after all their president too. It is okay that you voted for Buhari and you now have reasons to criticise his actions. That is courage. That is patriotism, which transcends individual leaders. This disposition legitimises you and lends credibility to your criticism. There is nothing to be ashamed of, and so there is no need to bounce your criticism off Jonathan or Jonathanians, or to preface such criticism with a preemptory jab at Jonathanians in order not to be called a “wailer.”

7. Do not defend the president by blaming civil servants or political appointees for missteps by the government. The buck stops at the president’s desk. If a document goes out in the name of his administration or is presented to the national assembly by him, it is his document. He owns it. He should have read it or caused a thorough reading to be done by his aides. If the said document proves to be a harvest of scandalous provisions and allocations, his ineptitude and naivety in that particular circumstance are indefensible and cannot be fobbed off to aides or civil servants.

8. Do not defend the president by always assuming that people are out to get him. It is a paranoid mindset that will produce irrational, unconvincing, and in some cases deceptive defences of the president’s actions. You do not own Buhari. He is public property who must be subjected to the crucible of public evaluation. Even if some people do not wish him well, he is a tough politician and knows the terrain. He can handle himself and does not need fanatically defensive supporters.

9. Do not dismiss the groaning of those who complain that Buhari’s change has not reached them or is too slow to manifest. It is their suffering that is talking, and it is callous and mean-spirited to dismiss their anguish in order to protect Buhari.

10. Do not attribute the president’s failures to a systemic rot. This is a cop out. This is his second stint as the leader of the country. He is a grown man, and an elder statesman to boot. He knew what he was getting into and was intimately familiar with the system he was campaigning to superintend. It is not your job to cover him with the blanket of sympathy or pity when he willfully and loudly proclaimed himself capable of wading through the systemic rot to implement a change agenda.

In conclusion, the best way to defend the president is to begin from a premise that the failures and disappointments for which he is being blamed and criticised are real. The next step is to help the president make amends and correct his course. Being too defensive will only increase the pressure on the president.

http://www.thetrentonline.com/dear-raving-apc-supporter-this-is-how-not-to-defend-buhari/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter

Jobs/VacanciesUrgent Vacancy!!! by Isoni(op):
Urgent Vacancy!

Conote Services Limited is a multi-modal logistics company; we are recruiting to fill in the position of Assistant Account Officer.
Job Title: Assistant Account Officer
Location: Abuja
Qualification and Experience

Expectation/ Qualities:
• Candidates for this position should possess ND/HND in Accounting.
• Minimum 1-3 years’ experience
• Vacancy is opened to ONLY female.
• Applicants must be experienced and reliable.

Key Skills/ Competencies
• Great team player and result oriented
• Have integrity, initiative and focus
• Good oral and written communications skills
• Candidate must not be above 25 years of age
• Candidate must be computer literate with good knowledge of Microsoft excel

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their application letters and CV's to: account@conoteservices.com and info@conoteservices.com on or before February 31, 2016
for further enquirers contract 07067051223
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Q
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Q
PoliticsSee What El-rufai Said About Boko Haram In 2012 by Isoni(op):
See what El-Rufai said about boko haram in 2012

PoliticsRe: PHOTOS: Buhari Returns From India by Isoni(m): 7:28am On Oct 31, 2015
Photocracy
CelebritiesRe: Nollywood Actress Mercy Aigbe Looks Fierce In New Photo by Isoni(m): 4:35pm On Sep 30, 2015
so much for news
CelebritiesRe: Tiwa Savage And Son Get Matching Sneakers(photo) by Isoni(m): 3:07pm On Sep 22, 2015
My people how is this news worthy?

SMH for the mods here
PoliticsRe: Police Storm Akwa Ibom Lawmaker's Home, Shoot One - Punch by Isoni(m): 10:48am On Sep 22, 2015
Police is your friend - Saraki
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Post Abuja Jobs Here by Isoni(m): 8:57am On Sep 22, 2015
adedavids:
Good morning,

Also tried mailing the above address but not delivering. I have every other requirements for the job but am a Geography graduate from OAU. Can i still apply for this job?
The position is for an an accountant
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Post Abuja Jobs Here by Isoni(m): 7:23am On Sep 22, 2015
ArseneWenger:
the two email addys bounced, services not servises.
Info@conoteservices.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Post Abuja Jobs Here by Isoni(m): 1:44pm On Sep 21, 2015
Urgent Vacancy!

Conote Services Limited is a multi-modal logistics company; we are recruiting to fill in the position of Assistant Account Officer.

Job Title: Assistant Account Officer
Location: Abuja

Qualification and Experience
Expectation/ Qualities:
• Candidates for this position should possess ND/HND in Accounting.
• Minimum 1-3 years’ experience
• Vacancy is opened to both male and female.
• Applicants must be experienced and reliable.

Key Skills/ Competencies
• Great team player and result oriented
• Have integrity, initiative and focus
• Good oral and written communications skills
• Candidate must know how to drive
• Candidate must be computer literate with good knowledge of Microsoft excel

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their application letters and CV's to: accounts@conoteservices.com and info@conoteservises.com on or before 25th September 2015. For further enquirers contract 08156515294
PoliticsRe: DSS Is Done With Screening Of President Buhari’s Ministers - Daily Post by Isoni(m): 12:07pm On Sep 21, 2015
Was Angel Gabriel screened?
CareerAssistant Account by Isoni(op):
Urg
Jobs/Vacanciesntly by Isoni(op):
Urge
PhonesPHOTO : 5 Megabyte Hard Drive Being Shipped Out by Isoni(op): 7:42am On Jul 23, 2015
Technology has really revolutionalozed everyrhing.

See pix of 5 megabyte hard drive being shipped out, IBM 1956

PoliticsRe: EFCC Arrests Saraki's Wife, Yar'adua's Daughter Over Corruption Allegation! by Isoni(m): 7:06pm On Jul 22, 2015
EFCC again?

The end ia near.
PoliticsRe: 10 Different Ways To Use Toothpaste, You Never Knew About!! by Isoni(op): 4:31pm On Jul 22, 2015
more..

PoliticsRe: 10 Different Ways To Use Toothpaste, You Never Knew About!! by Isoni(op): 4:31pm On Jul 22, 2015
more...

Politics10 Different Ways To Use Toothpaste, You Never Knew About!! by Isoni(op): 4:30pm On Jul 22, 2015
These are some amazing things you can use toothpaste for...
I bet some might be new to you.

NYSCRe: First Class Graduates To Serve In Tertiary Institutions -NYSC by Isoni(m): 4:07pm On Jul 22, 2015
Nice move

Third class and pass graduate will be serving in jail then...
PoliticsRe: We Will Resist Any Attempt To Ban Hijab- Recently by Isoni(m): 7:18am On Jul 22, 2015
I s l a m a b a d
RomanceRe: Gifts You Should Never Give A Woman On Her Birthday by Isoni(m): 7:09am On Jul 22, 2015
Nice movie

When is the part 2 coming out?



Holyfield1:
I once gave my ex a 100naira bread on her birthday,Actually I wanted to know if she truly love me or just after my money..
I actually wanted to propose to her that day so I kept the ring inside the bread hoping to make it a surprise right in-front of her friends
Guess what she did...She flinged the bread away and started calling me names......I then picked up bread and opened it right infront of eveyone she then started crying,all her friends were now begging me that she's sorry bla bla bla, I left them and since that day I've never called her even tho she sent alot of messages,called me severally which i refused to pick
Na so I eliminate that gold digger from my life o
grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: PHOTOS: Food Competition: Man Eats To ‘death’ Over N625 Stake by Isoni(m): 8:32pm On Jul 21, 2015
Still waiting for the burial pictures of the man
PoliticsRe: PHOTOS: Food Competition: Man Eats To ‘death’ Over N625 Stake by Isoni(m): 8:31pm On Jul 21, 2015
Still waiting for the dead man
SportsRe: Mikel Obi Verified On Instagram (First Nigerian) by Isoni(m): 2:23pm On Jul 21, 2015
kennygee:
Is that an achievement?

Or does that add to his overall number of goals for Chelsea?
Jealousy jealousy
Solo makinde abosi
PoliticsRe: Unconfirmed: Former Cso To President Jonathan,dies In Sss Custody by Isoni(m): 11:37pm On Jul 20, 2015
We are following….

If the news is true then they should fry his dead body for APThieves

RIP to the dead
PhonesRe: Nigerian Twitter Users (Tweeps) Thread - Let's Follow Each Other by Isoni(m): 9:16pm On Jul 20, 2015
Follow @mr_isony instant followback guaranteed
PhonesRe: Galaxy Tab S2: Samsung Announces Its Slimmest Tablet Ever [photos] by Isoni(m): 3:45pm On Jul 20, 2015
In techno's voice






"I better pass my neighbour "
PhonesRe: Infinix Hot Note X551 – Jim’s BIG Thing by Isoni(m): 1:38pm On Jul 13, 2015
Please help, all the applications am downloading are been installed on my SD card and not phone memory,
how do i set my default memory to Phone memory cos my SD card is full.

Am using infinix zero 2
PhonesRe: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by Isoni(m): 1:35pm On Jul 13, 2015
Please help, all the applications am downloading are been installed on my SD card and not phone memory,
how do i set my default memory to Phone memory cos my SD card is full.
PhonesRe: Top 10 Current And Best MTK Android Phones by Isoni(m): 5:20pm On Jul 10, 2015
Please how much is Elephone G7?

And how can i get it in Abuja

Thanks

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