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No u shldnt complain. All of u shouting GEJ till Mary reach menopause..useless people. U aint seen nothing, since u're beclouded by religion n ethnic sentiments without tinkin for a second wat damage ur action wil b doing to ur great-grand children yet unborn. Dis man may look simply n manipulative bt I bet non of u knw his true person. Jonathan is inhuman, highly insensitive n extremely corrupt. Innocent faces dnt mean u're a gud leader. Gud leaders ar knw for their extra ordinary impacts @improving or raising d bar frm d ground to d roof. Gud leaders ar generally sympathetic to d plight n yearnings of d people. With great empathy n succor. Jonathan lacks in all of this, he doesn't knw I bet Jonathan dnt knw d components or characteristics of leadership. Why a personas dis dull rule Nigeria? |
Comments; Nigerians in America! I agree that with the current Nigerian situation, Buhari is the only man that holds the promise to take us there. I wish for once Nigerians will put tribalism and religious sentiments aside to vote for a true nationalist. For once we should stop spending more time on our petty differences and concentrate more on the bigger picture. Nigeria needs to change and grow again. Once we allow Buhari to put a structure in place for us, then all the next leader needs to do is to improve on it. That means we will continue to elect leaders that could actually improve on it. What I see is, once the Nigerian growth truly starts, it will be at an unprecedented pace. The rest of the world will watch agape…… Muhammad Salisu Abubakar January 19, 2007 at 3:21 pm / Reply Buhari's candidature is never bad anyway and i'm sure is going to do very well. Plotting a coup is another form of patriotism,you can not say because you do not want to be accused of plotting a coup ,then allow things to loose focus. Haba this country is ours to salvage(especially in terms of crisis) Abdulsalm January 19, 2007 at 7:23 am / Reply A very good article Sa'ad January 19, 2007 at 6:49 am / Reply Oscar, I think u are misinformed, Buhari did not plan the coup that brought him to power and he didn't enact any decree that executed people, those decrees were enacted by former regimes. Many people have these misconceptions about Buhari. Y.A.Kareem January 18, 2007 at 8:48 pm / Reply Gentlemen, Please do not dwell in the past as we all have witnessed and seen all sorts of bad and evil. Let us pray that Buhari and his surbodinate will be the team to save Nigeria from going ablaze. I personally wish them well. Hausa and Igbo are always best of friends. Nigeria needs discipline and without putting forth the right radicals to handle our existing corrupt nation, it will be very hard to achieve the outstanding. My advise to General Buhari is that they should employ technology to help them tackle the corrupt and get things very organised. The most important is POWER—ENERGY make them accountable for not meeting up with thier promises. If NEPA goes good I guarantee you that things will go smooth. Wishing these two candidates all the best in thier qwest to leadership. They will rule no doubt in my mind. Nasiru L. Abubakar January 18, 2007 at 11:36 am / Reply It is heartwarming to learn people of high repute understanding the necessity of the Buhari presidency. But we should not fail in charting a course for the man when the need arises, because it is simply unthinkable to have another four years of the PDP. Ahiwa January 18, 2007 at 11:36 am / Reply Oscar You got it wrong. Just for one interview you judged a man on performance? Buhari is not an orator but a person of integrity and honesty. In the last three decades show me one honest leader that ruled Nigeria? Democracy is not an end by itself. democracy has produced Obasanjo who at will breaks the constitution he swore to uphold! Buhari meant well for Nigerians but used the wrong means in achieving goals for Nigerians.Remember the killings, corruption during Babangida and Abacha reign? Their motives was to perpertuate their dictotarial rule over us? we need somebody like Buhari if not Buhari to bring Babangida and all corrupt ex-leaders to justice. I am from Adamawa but I don;t care who rule Nigeria as long as he is visionary, honest and firm. Where is Shonekan the intrime President? I believe he will be a good leader. I and the rest of us in the diaspora do not deserve to leave Nigeria in search of greener posture. We have it back home but only the corrupt leaders graze on them, while the rest of us watch them enjoy and kill and enslave some of us. Oscar just don't condemn but give alternatives. I write from West Indies oscar September 25, 2006 at 1:09 am / Reply I'm sorry I don't share your view that Buhari is a giant of a man. Nigerians were treated with the utmost disdain during his regime. This man has no respect for democracy – he plotted a coup d'etat. He executed three people after enacting a decree with the penalty of capital forfeit and applying it retroactively! Civilians were tried and convicted in military tribunals — I can go on all night! Why don't you go to the BBC News website and search for "buhari and hardtalk", download the interview and watch his spineless performance. In fact if I knew nothing about the guy I would not want him being my president on the basis of his performance in that interview. Nigerians deserve better. Anonymous September 23, 2006 at 2:36 pm / Reply Excellent writter from mr iyoha,hey big bro i like the way you talk Eze September 23, 2006 at 5:22 am / Reply At last some one has said something good to me. those are the two leaders nigeria ever had that hausa igbo and yoruba common men loved. I remember you got beaten up for urinating by the road, every bit of land was cultivated. food was everywhere.i'm igbo but i loved those guys. please tell me where is Idiagbon? Prince Kennedy Iyoha September 22, 2006 at 4:53 pm / Reply Mr Sabella Ogbobode Abidde. Once more, I am compared to respond to your latest essay. You are quit right when you tried to analyze the contribution of General Muhammad Buhari, to the socio and economic developments of Nigeria. That administration has a legacy that will be recorded by history, and I am convinced, that many incoming generations will remember them for their contribution. All the while, the credit of that administrations achievement has always been given to the late General Tunde Idiagbon. Many Nigerians see the late General Tunde Idiagbon, as the iron man behind what ever policy was implemented by that administration. However, General Mohammad Buhari was part of what ever achievement and decisions made by that Government. It is difficult to forget that slogan in our television screen YOU HAVE NO OTHER COUNTRY BUT NIGERIA, SO LETS STAY AND SAVAGE IT TOGETHER. I can agree with you, that the General is the best candidate on the ground so far. We however most not forget, that we still have about seven mouths to go, and I for one, is looking forward to seeing more candidates coming forward to present themselves for the job or post of the presidency. Much has been said about the past finance Minister Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala. Most of us in Europe, are of the opinión that she resigned from this administration, to prepare her candidacy, for the highest job in Nigeria. I lent, that by our constitution, nobody in government can contest any political position, unless he or she most first abandon what ever position been herd prior to the D-day. I read in the news that some group of women are also asking the minister of the federal capital territory, and Mrs. Akin… to contest for the president post. Believe me; Most Nigerians are looking forward to see more candidates coming to declare their intentions to run for the post. General Buhara is better than the likes of Babangida, Atiku, and the rest. Good article Receive my regards. obi, USA September 21, 2006 at 2:45 pm / Reply Ade Oke, good talk but you got it wrong. We can only vote for people that have indicated interest in the positions. Ade Oke September 21, 2006 at 1:46 pm / Reply Haba! When are we going to get out of this mentality of recycling spent-out leaders? Nigeria will never grow to its potential until we stopped being ruled by half-baked educated people, especially ex-military leaders. I am sure there are still Nigerians around that would have preferred Abacha to rule again had it been that he were alive. We need well-educated people with acumen to rule a country like Nigeria in the 21st century. It is a pity, Nigeria has never been ruled by a qualified person we can call a leader. Please, a former coup leader is not an ideal person to lead Nigeria. Anonymous September 20, 2006 at 3:01 pm / Reply For a change!! Thank you Sabella. People are quick to claim that Buhari is a tribalist. I personally DO NOT think so. Anyway, I prefer an honest leader, albeit tribalist, who has demonstrated his love for Nigeria and belief in the rule of law. I hate it that the next dispensation has been reduced to Obasanjo, Atiku, Babaginda and some other nitwits like Odili. As the field is constituted presently, BUHARI IS THE MAN. Obi, USA |
Sabella Ogbobode Abidde / September 20, 2006 / 14 Comments General Muhammadu Buhari is a polarizing figure. You either love him or hate him. But that’s okay. Most statesmen are polarizing, anyway. In so many ways, he reminds me of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo: tough, uncompromising, visionary, tenacious, honest, and loyal. His mantra is simple: performance and accountability. Regrettably these attributes have not been welcomed in the Nigeria of the last three decades. And I would posit that it is because Nigeria was unappreciative of men like Buhari, Idiagbon and Awolowo that we’ve found ourselves in the current social-economic and political cesspit. Since his forced departure from office, lesser men have been at the helm of our national affairs. Any wonder then that we mistake mediocrity for excellence, stupidity for intelligence, and cowardice for bravery? It is a national tragedy to have shunned men like Buhari who is a patriot, a nationalist, and an embodiment of political and personal morality. At the time General Buhari and his lieutenants came to power, Nigeria was already swimming in a cesspool of economic and social corruption, laziness, dirtiness and political decadence. The country was in the hands of the inept and was being run aground in an ocean of uncertainty. But and his partners right most of the wrongs. We had lost faith in our country, in our neighbors, in our leaders and in our humanity. It was a grim, desperate and depressing time; and a cloud of hopelessness and dejection was gradually enveloping the country. Folks, it was a sad and hopeless era! It was, until Buhari and his able partner, General Tunde Idiagbon, rode into town to assure us that we can do better! And we were until General Ibrahim Babangida and his posse threw a wrench in our national affairs. Buhari was not a perfect head of state. He was not a perfect General. He was human, and he had his flaws. But that’s okay. He loved his family. He loved his country. He loved his people. He was unlike any president – military or civilian – Nigeria has ever had. Though a military dictator, he had his ways. There was a method to his style of governance. What mattered was Nigeria and Nigerians. His actions and pronouncements revealed a man who cared about the soul of our nation. He cared about our collective destiny. He cared about history and posterity. He delivered what he promised. These, all these, you cannot say about others. I vividly remember the Buhari days as though it was yesterday. It was an era when people were afraid to demand and or to take bribes; it was era when you thought twice before you litter the streets; it was an era when you took turns to enter the bus; it was an era when you sold drugs, engage in prostitutions and other reprehensible activities at your own peril; it was an era when the Western world paid attention to us; it was an era when it was chic to be a Nigerian again. Most of all, it was an era when we knew Nigeria was going to turn the corner from decadence to righteousness, from economic stagnation to economic growth, and from decay to prosperity. Buhari restored our hope. But of course, not everybody was happy for us and for our country and so Buhari was betrayed, arrested and forced from office by those with evil machinations. Truth be told, ordinary Nigerians betrayed Buhari too! We were unappreciative of all he did in the very short period he was in office. We betrayed him by not standing by him then; and we betrayed him again during the last elections by not voting and electing him into office. Just as we disappointed the sage (Awolowo) on three occasions, we disappointed Buhari on two occasions. It is my hope therefore that Nigerians will right the wrongs of the past, restore my hope in the goodness and sensibility of Nigerians, and also make it up to a great man and a great Nigerian who deserve to be the next executive president of Nigeria. Buhari is my man. He should be your man. He should be our man come 2015. |
jamace:Dumbest of d highest! D last tym I checked Jonathan was n stil a PhD holder, wat has he done wt d PhD? Does he even sound like a sch cert holder? We need change n Jonathan isn't d change GMB! |
Muhammodu buhari al d way! |
GMB all d way! |
Mr mumu! Its the height of hypocrite. Christ didn't devour, he never deceive,descend,demean or resort to self help even when every1 deserted him..Jonathan doersnt near bn Christ-like! |
Dis man is sumthin more than a joke. He's only gud @1thin, deceitful! Hw does sum1 just like to always resort to emotional appeal instead of delivering gud governance. Y is he always like ds mediocritous approach during election n reduce his govt to d niger-delta creek? D other tym ws 'I had no shoes' slogan ds tym is all sorts of excuses fo his failure by seekin sympathy appeal to vote him again for deceiving us like his shoeless abi? Jona u can't stop ds wind of change. GMB2015! |
Wao! Concise n assuring..d audacious leader. Vote GMB 2015 |
atlwireles:U're nothing bt a fool! If he happens to b ur broda, will u b happy by nigerian army? Does part of allegiance compel dem to fight a war without equipment? U're big fool n ur likes. Flat head! |
U gorrit Jare! |
GMB |
Dis forum has lost its foundation. We shld henceforth consider NL a wing of pdp. |
Buhari |
biafranking:U're always a reflect of ur moniker...making brainless comments since 1615. U need drugs! |
Obviously or better still glaring enough that buhari/Osinbajo is a best short for our dear nation, waht more do we need? |
GMB/OSINBAJO |
Must u always mention tinubu in virtually evrythin ? Atleast dis tinubu isn't knw for bring bad eggs. Check through all his political allies, u wil only finds competent n sounds minds. With Osinbajo's versatile audacious academic background nt even tinubu can fit in n yet u won't shup ur magot mouth. Anyway fear of tinubu is gripping ur pay master to their panties...eti ri nkankan |
enoqueen:U dnt seems to understand d role of church as a pressure group in d political arena of any nation? They're important n very influential part of d society so no serious nation snub religious body like church n mosque. Its only unfortunate hw dangerously we make use of it in naija. |
NL is becomin a shadow of itself...I dnt understand it, mods ar supposed to b neutral n sophisticated men n women of dis forum bt d opposite is d case. Threads ar created in favor of pdp against apc just to spread falsehood by those who shld moderate d conducts. Such a shm! |
mrborntodoit:U're only nothn bt a slowpoke. Wake up frm ur somber a$$hole! |
All these calumny campaign only for fear of buhari. People like u ar d enemy of dis con3. As easy as u cld remember d names of these victims u failed to remind us wat their sins each were or they were just jail for no reason? Y ar pple like u won't let dis con3 develop? Clearly no doubt in my mind, u're a part of d status quo dat had denied dis nation is rytful place in d commity of nations. Sycophants, mediocre n hypocrisy mechanistic elements like u ar why we're wher we find ourselves today. If pple ar allow to continue milking d con3 dry @ d expense of helpless poor masses N evry1 look sideways even those who sworn allegiance to d welfare of d pple who den wil take responsibility for d pple? Y ar u doin deservice to ur fatherland for stipend? Change n think twice abt d future of ur yet unborn generation who may nt hv d privilege to benefit frm d proceedings of ur compromised. As much sum of us beliv dat change isn't easy to come by bt its d most constant in life n nw we need than ur own filthy little selfserving agenda. |
Buhari |
Pdp thinks waatever dey do to soaks dis man's image can sell. Its a lost cause. |
PLOY! See ostrich appeal for sympathy votes. Only d gullible will fall for dis nonsense. As if bokoharam started yesterday. Who doesn't knw dat there're caucus in d military workin to weaken NA N demoralized her capacity to crush BH so as to mk it difficult thereby continue to receive their royalty which is a collective share of d military n Jonathan cronies..those who thinks bokoharam was created to fight Jona admin are d very people escalating it @ d expense of innocent lives. Jonathan is devil n his propaganda to seek votes in nxt election will fail. Y'all dnt waste ur vote, all permutations can't win d vote for Jonathan. D block votes frm southwest alone will cripple pdp as they hv nothin to campaign wt in my zone. APCFORCHANGE! |
Politics; who get what when and how! This part is called political sociology...creat weakness n convert ur opponent stronghold to ur own advantage. I luv politics like die. Any homopolitikos in the house? Pls click like if u're here! |
Mogidi:On channel TV dis morning. I watched his epic nonsense Pple like okupe shkd b stone to death for deservice to d nation. |
I concur! It's a BIGGER NO! |
gregg2:Hw did APC emerged as a formidable opposition party? In case u dnt knw, it was collective stake of both tinubu's ACN n buhari's CPC. So wen buhari emerge as a result of his stake n essence for the merger he shld. Just go ahead n appoint his deputy with d interest of other stake others. U hv failed! Try new propaganda, dis one isn't work. |
Bunsky:Its obvious pple like u can't b faithful in ur marriage. No matter who u married as a hubby is cheating on him d solution to ur marital hiccups while u're still married to him? If he was ur choice of man n u married him out of ur own passionate will, why cheat on him if u can't divorce him? |
His emergence as d party flag bearer wasn't far frm tinubu sagacity. Hwever, are u in anyway sayin tinubu shld forsake his stake as a major stakeholder in d APC? Are u departing negotiation n interest frm politics? Moreso, buhari didn't form APC all by himself, it was a collective contributions of all nigerians frm all political divides so better advice ursef...saTANoids |