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Niwdog:By his nickname, this dude is qualified to lecture only the gullible! |
Rextayne:How could he get a girlfriend in Nigeria if he couldn't sing a simple song? Oh, sorry! I forgot you said he has no hope. |
And again Mr. Etc., you're sillier if you've ever believed that Buhari is not certificated! |
Etcetera is so silly that even his nickname is out of the mainstream. |
"Buhari Should Jog Round The Stadium Before His Campaign Speech." – FFK. | And while he's at that, you have a sword fight with a soldier your age. |
There'd be lots of forgiveness. A hint was given where he said there'd be no probe of past leaders. But I think some few high profile cases will be followed. |
This is a thread about unimaginable things. "Unimaginable" in the sense that they are either absurd, lacking in commonsense, or are outrightly malicious, but yet have audience. It's a thread about Buhari carrying his cross, and those who would go to as far as 'China' in search of "pure water sachets' to throw at him. It's horrible! Encouraged by his philosophic and taciturn mien, they think they've got a target - but they're mistaken. It sometimes goes to the ridiculous and the absurd. We have reduced this campaign to nitpicking that we hardly attend to the sublime and the Summum bonum. The other day, somebody here on Nl was analyzing Buhari's wife's nose. That her nose is not looking like those of blackmen, and we shouldn't (as he won't) because of that vote for the husband. It's really funny! It's always one day, two troubles for the General. If you say that's the rantings of a faceless onliner, then what do you say of PDP's campaign director, Ahmadu Ali, for reminding us that it's morning yet on creation day, that it's still the age of the dinosaurs. Here's his: 'Buhari is a septuagenarian with a fossilized ideas.' The irredeemable lot are those gullible enough to believe you can be a Buhari without being certified. Back to the sub theme: This is a thread for introspection and disabusing minds; for showing funnily that there are those who even believe these tales by moonlight; that they're those so beaten that they cannot think straight; and that there are those who've been on this thin strip for awhile that they don't know any other reality. We've heard so many; from the PDP big shots to even the poor Nokia1900 online crooner, all telling us that Buhari is not what we thought he is – that he's the worst thing to have happened since Lucifer and Judas! Drop "The Buhari Unimaginables" here. Show them they're lies, and give them some Ntoor." Be not hard. Just show their folly, and insist that it's their, not your folly. |
DaBullIT:Oh sorry, buddy. Misreading accepted. |
He is looking to end your physical and mental enslavement! |
You guys have now reduced this campaign to nitpicking. The other day somebody was analyzing Buhari's wife's nose here. That her nose is not looking like those of blackmen; and he'd want us because of that not to vote for the husband. |
DaBullIT:Those guys are a joke to have even imagined Buhari didn't attend secondary school even when men of repute, who are his school mates came out to clear their doubts. |
zubby29: |
callmenow:That's a good talk by the man of God. | Any politician who has the mind to kill anybody for him to hold sway shall use the blood of his first and last born,” |
I no dey like to dey believe all these prophecies, but this man's talk e sweet sha! |
Samchelsea:The level at which he met the socio-economy demands some hard decisions. Leadership demands such, and at highest level life and death decisions go with it. You couldn't do otherwise if you were in their shoes. |
londoner:If you were a drug dealer then, Mr londoner, would you dare them? It definitely made people then, as Buhari said to "think twice." |
Samchelsea:But that's speculative, unless you can tell me you have accessed a party to the deliberations and that informed your conclusions. |
Samchelsea:There would have a consideration for other punishments if the highest ruling body then was not unanimous on the dangers these drugs were causing locally and internationally. Refer here: |
Samchelsea:Second chance to make more people mad and useless to their societies. A dude living in our neighborhood in Apapa was destroyed completely because of hard drugs - a very smart-looking chap he was. |
naijaking1:So capital punishment is now equated to Islamic fundamentalism and puritanism in the case of Buhari. I know you'll come to that. Will you call the US that, since they do have some crimes that are punishable by death? |
Samchelsea:Ah ah! Why the twist? Are you really a Chelsea fan? The Chelsea I know value hard work, steadfastness, and success. |
worthytalk:Don't mislead. It's in reference to that issue and prevailing law at that time. |
zubby29:The PDP Nl couldn't understand why this dude's loved: It's nothing but this firmness in decision. |
BeeBeeOoh:That's correct. If you destroy life, you should pay for it. |
The threads being opened (so many since yesterday) on the killing by the Buhari regime of Bernard Ogedengbe, and two others (Lawal Ojuolape and Bartholomew Owoh) need to have a response, and no one person is more appropriate than General Buhari. I have luckily found out an interview granted the Sun Newspapers some years back where Buhari addressed the issue. The motives of the threads seem obviously questionable. But on a personal level, I and many others will be home with the General's argument, especially where it started that those who destroyed others shouldn't be allowed to enjoy the loot arising therefrom. Here's the excerpt: | Before I come to that, there was also this issue of Decree 4, alleged drug peddlers who your regime ordered shot. Looking back now, do you think you made mistake in those areas? You see, maybe my rigidity could be traced to our insistence on the laws we made. But we decided that the laws must be obeyed. But they said it was retroactive. Yes, they said so. But I think it should be in the archive; we said that whoever brought in drugs and made Nigeria a transit point committed an offence. These drugs, We We (Indian hemp), is planted here, but the hard drug, cocaine, most Nigerians don’t know what cocaine is. They just made Nigeria a transit point and these people did it just to make money. You can have a certain people who grow Ashisha or We We and so on because it is indigenous. Maybe some people are even alleging that those who want to come for operation, brought the seed and started to grow it in Nigeria. But cocaine, it is alien to our people. So, those who used Nigeria as a transit, they just did it to make money. And this drug is so potent that it destroys people, especially intelligent people. So, the Supreme Military Council did a memo. Of course, I took the memo to the Supreme Military Council and made recommendation and the Supreme Military Council agreed. There was no dissenting voice? There was no dissenting in the sense that majority agreed that this thing, this cocaine, this hard drug was earning Nigeria so much bad name in the international community because Nigeria was not producing it, but Nigerians that wanted to make money didn’t mind destroying Nigerians and other youths in other countries just to make money. So, we didn’t need them. We didn’t need them. But there were pleas by eminent Nigerians not to kill the three men involved in the trafficking? Pleas, pleas; those that they destroyed did they listen to their pleas for them not to make hard drug available to destroy their children and their communities? So, it is not something you look back now at 70 and say it was an error? No, it was not an error. It was deliberate. I didn’t do it as an head of state by fiat. We followed our proper system and took it. If I was sure that the Supreme Military Council then, the majority of them decided that we shouldn’t have done so, we could have reduced it to long sentencing. But people who did that, they wanted money to build fantastic houses, maybe to have houses in Europe and invest. Now, when they found out that if they do it, they will get shot, then they will not live to enjoy at the expense of a lot of people that became mental and became harmful and detrimental to the society and so on, then they will think twice. https://m.facebook.com/notes/asiwaju-bola-ahmed-tinubu/exclusive-interview-with-gmb-buhari-speaks-to-the-sun-newspaper/409638299105506/ |
ketekete:*Follow me sing* Some people jealous me Some people jealous me * Some people jealous me Because of my new dress * Some people jealous Because of my good name * Some people jealous me Because of my girlfriend |
theshadyexpress:There ain't no diff. 'tween six and half a dozen. |
Imagine say an Buhari or APC talk did, hell would have been let loose by the real bigots. |
AIT na Howard Webb. At the end they'll rig it, and if they can't, find a way to make it a draw. |
#SaiBuhari #Baba |
Tundeajani:The article is scattered. If you align it, it will look neater and easier to read. If you can't don't bother; the message is understood. |
Mr. Tunde, you should've aligned these characters to make good reading. |
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