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Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by Theblessed(f): 3:38pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
[size=16pt]Really Why now? Oh, please give me a break!!!! [/size] |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by haboosa(m): 3:40pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
Mai Gaskiya , ina agae sheka, tell them u are the owner of the throne |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by Theblessed(f): 3:47pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
engope1: [size=16pt]Just a politician and there's nothing wrong with that and I hope he stays at it. But to say he's a man of God, all I can say is, God searches the heart and he will search his and anyone who think they can deceive man but can they deceive God [/size] |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by dellnet: 3:59pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
Whoever tries to save Nigeria dies in the event of it. Where is Bola Ige? Abiola? Just to name a few. Africa and Africans are meant to be this way. Go back to your mud houses and forget about civilization it will never happen in Nigeria. If you don't believe me please watch the responses to this post. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by mcgboye(m): 4:22pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
Well, going by his anteceDEnts, I learnt he's very thorough and strict, but with a poor human rights record. I still dont know who I'll vote as the president. However, what I do know is I WILL NOT vote for GEJ. I am simply not ready for another 4 years of inactivity. There seems to be too many people who have vested interest in him becoming president that he cannot but do their bidding. It is also an insult on the educated Nigerians like me for someone to advise me to vote for GEJ because "he is divinely ordained to be the president". WHY? Because of the Deputy Gov - Acting Gov - Governor -Vice President - Acting President - President gimmick. What Cheap! As for the PDP, I find it grossly annoying that a party that has ruled me for 12years without solving our most basic economic problem, Power supply, is now asking for another 4 years to solve it. Are we really naive in this part of the world Havent we given this party enough chance to right the wrong, only to be repeatedly failed. Will magic will happen in 4 years that could not happened in 12 years. Let us at least give another party a chance. Especially if another person seems to have a clearer idea on how to solve our mire of problems. "A mad man is someone that does the same thing the same way every time and expects to get different result". Last week I made a decision to vote another candidate (apart from PDP) for the presidency and PDP for the governorship in Lagos if their candidate can convince me. Well, yesterday I had the chance to hear him (Dosumu) speak. But i was greatly disappointed. He simply doesnt have it. which, sadly, is a reflection of the PDP accross most of the states: shocking lack of know-how! So i'm going for BRF once again. As for the presidency, I await the presidential campaign, minus GEJ. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by madanju: 4:26pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
Nigerian peoples revolution has began. This are not rented crowd but citizens who yearning for change in the way their affairs is been run. It is time to rescue Nigeria from the PDP cabal. Buhari Bakare all through. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by BigPhil(m): 4:50pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
After reading this morning about Bankole boasting about the change to the electoral act that will make it impossible for the courts to throw out governors who had rigged elections and saying that the worst case they will only order a re-run of which the PDP will win again and again,I expect that every right thinking Nigeria will know beyond any shadow of doubt that voting for PDP is like a death wish. This Party simple stands for every malaise that has afflicted Nigeria these past 12 years.This is a party without any shame. They have failed to meet the most basic needs of Nigerian. And for anyone to compare Buhari to Mubarak,Qaddafi and Ben Ali is the height of ignorance and stupidity and the person must be suffering from poverty of logic and eclipse of reason. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by akpanbaba: 4:56pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
Nigeria is really a funny country.After Buhari,IBB ,Abacha(Resurrect).AND OBJ will also come back to rescue Nigeria.May GOD help us. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by coldhearts(f): 5:13pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
ok let's see: ACN, Ribadu seems to be a better choice cos he's young, practical and seems to understand where he is going. Buhari is too old, old people can't change the old ways of doing things, he is just too old and an easy target for foreign interest it seems(maybe that's why nairaland makes it a point to bring him up everyday). With GEJ, it is hard to say-not sure yet where he's heading. Then again, this is Nigerian politics, you can never be sure what you're getting so just smile . |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by darne(m): 5:26pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
dell_net: Whos is this Fool Are You Saying This Country Should die Like this ?? And Who told Your Father that Africa And Africans Are meant To Be This way Please Go back to your own Mud House and Think very well before you post any rubbish here again!! (Thats if you even own a Mud House) careytommy: And No one is forcing you to vote anybody,, Its a free world, you have the right to vote anybody but make sure you`re voting the right person !! mogentle: Thank you for your explanation, i`m sure he can read since he knows just how to write !! this guy didnt ask most of these people you see here talking about him, they just love him and found him to be better than anyone else for now, i dont know about years to come but at this moment Buhari is the perfect candidate !! my hope: PDP used to have the power, Now its time to Bury PDP in nigeria or PDP should change their ways, then maybe Nigerians will consider voting in any of their candidate,, And Can you tell me why GEJ is the most qualified candidate?? Do you even know what you`re saying? Buhari is too old with old ideas? So i guess part of GEJ`S Fresh Idea Is this right? $3.702b loan ? Just after How many month of being in the office?, Dude is too fake !! Especially with OBJ,IBB,ATIKU,, All behind his back? Sheeeh i aint trying that one with him !! The Only Better Option I have is Buhari !!! And Yes Change We can Always Believe In !! Buhari welcome,, Where have you been all this while?? Damn from what i heard in school about Buhari and Idi Agbon, it made me like the Guy cos he is ready for action !!! |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by dayokanu(m): 5:49pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
Sai BUHARI Kick the mumu out of Aso rock. Nigeria dullest President ever |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by dellnet: 5:58pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
darne: The point is if with the knowledge in present day 2011 (AD) Africans especially Nigerians can't rise up to the occasion then I wonder how on earth the current generation will see a change in their life. It is either you accept it or you die trying. Rome was not built in a day. And I don't think you will live pass the age of 100 to begin with you. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by sleekman(m): 6:20pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
15 Reasons to vote Buhari 1. A man of principle 2. An honest man. A very rare trait in high demand. 3. A God-fearing man. A devout muslim compared to some others in cults & confraternities 4. A man of intergrity. Lives in a modest house, no foreign bank accounts 5. A Performer because of past actions. 6. He will run a cheaper government e.g GEJs N60b contract=Buhari's N10b for same contract thereby making available resources to pursue other worth while projects. 7. He is not a fanatic as claimed by those that want to embezzle our God given resources. Infact his driver of 10yrs is a christain, his wife is a christain and his running mate Bakare is not just a christain but a pastor of a big congregation. 8. He is a man of humility. 9. After the rot of Shagari's government he was able to payback 50% of our debt only for GEJs mentor and friend IBB to plug us into a messier hole. Restored our National pride, brought about security, law enforcement and order. 10. He isn't surrounded by thieves, psychophants, homosexuals,cultists etc. 11. He can harness our human resources to our benefit. 12. He is trustworthy. His word is his bond. He has promised a referendum, state police, regional development areas(each region controlling its own economy), well-run government institutions, improved security, a transparent government, fight against corruption. 13. He is courageous. Unwavering in the face of threats, blackmail etc. Ready to take on the corrupt establishment. 14. Fights for what is right even if its against popular belief. Last & not the least he is probably our own Abraham Lincoln. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by sleekman(m): 6:25pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
http://www.addpoll.com/results?61141,votedAlready Don't be blown away but instead blow GEJ and his croonies from Aso rock. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by MAYOWAAK: 7:03pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
The argument is simple: if your pen no longer writes, what do you do? Of course, you throw it away. If your shoes become too tight and painful, what do you do? You discard them. Similarly, if you have a political party (PDP) that fails to keep its promises, what do you do? Dump it. Vote CPC! Vote Buhari/Bakare in the April 2011 presidential elections. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by sley4life(m): 7:16pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
we are tired of hearing same story |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by 9ijaMan: 7:27pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
Yes. Indeed Buhari/Bakare are on a mission to rescue Nigeria. Despite the concerted efforts of the Niger state government, PDP and the Nigerian police to stop this rally, Buhari was still able to pull this much crowd. [size=30pt]Vote BB 2011[/size] |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by odedele: 7:56pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
The Petroleum Trust Fund, headed by former President, Gen. Buhari, has confounded all its critics. As a development agency, it has succeeded spectacularly where all others failed. Pini Jason has the details. The one silver lining to emerge from the current heavy economic cloud must be the performance of the Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund (PTF). In October 1994, General Sani Abacha hiked the pump price of petrol from N3.25 to N11 per litre, promising, with Decree 25, to set up a Petroleum Trust Fund to distribute the gains from the increase on social and infrasturctural projects. The board of the fund, headed by former Head of State, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, was eventually inaugurated on March 21, 1995. The Fund began with an initial capital of about N60bn in 1996. Its all encompassing mandate includes the rehabilitation of roads and waterways, educational and health institutions, providing textbooks and stationary, procuring essential drugs and vaccines, providing water supply systems, reviving crumbling agricultural sectors, connecting outlying areas to the national electricity grid, extending railways and telecommunications and ensuring consistent food supply. The huge budget and all-embracing mandate earned PTF some criticisms. Some dubbed it "the alternative government," accusing it of duplicating the responsibilities of other existing government agencies. There was for instance an initial conflict about who should be tarring which road, between PTF and the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing. Yet, for once, other Nigerians began to hope that here was an agency that took its work seriously. The question was: could it carry out its entire mandate, or even a part of it? Everyone waited to see what would happen. Initially PTF awarded contracts for the rehabilitation of 12,000km of federal highways (including drainages) nationwide, and between 25-100km of urban road in major cities such as Gusau, Benin, Funtua, Zaria, Enugu, Kaduna, Aba, Lagos, Lokoja, and Port Harcourt. A N27.3bn contract was awarded for road rehabilitation in the first quarter of 1996. The sum of N1.328bn was awarded to 53 pharmaceutical companies for the supply of drugs, while the importation of vaccines cost N229.9m. As at December 31, 1997, funds available to PTF stood at N115.1bn. One thing even the most uncharitable critic of PTF will admit is that it has evolved a new way of doing things. This is true to its mission statement which is 'to establish and operate an open, modest and efficient organisation for the purpose of achieving the honest and timely execution of carefully designed socio-economic projects.' Right from its inception, the Head of State directed the fund to operate a lean bureaucracy. It depends therefore largely on consultants supervised by Afri-Projects Consortium, the management consultant to PTF. This policy has created jobs and boosted the confidence of Nigerian professionals such as architects, engineers and quantity surveyors. In many other ways, PTF has thrown a lifeline to dying sectors of the economy. Most of Nigeria's pharmaceutical companies were failing, and the foreign multinationals were divesting. But through its drugs procurement programme, PTF has turned the balance sheet of most of them into profit. Equipment and car leasing companies are also benefitting from the multiplier effects of PTF operations. Banks and insurance companies have also benefited. Nigeria has a history of contractors collecting mobilisation (advance) fees and not carrying out the contract. But not with PTF. Every advance payment up to N10m must be guaranteed by a PTF-approved bank, while other advance payments are covered by performance bonds issued by similarly approved insurance companies. This method, apart from increasing solvency through cash deposits, has created business for banks and insurance companies. One of the insurance companies that has benefited from PTF as a provider of performance bonds is The United Nigeria Insurance Company (UNIC), a composite insurance company which provides both life and non-life insurance. The total assets of UNIC stood at N979m while it grossed premium income of N916m and settled claims of N263m in 1996. With a staff of 552 spread all over its nationwide branch network, UNIC is today one of the leading insurance company in Nigeria. Another company that has done good business with PTF is IPWA plc, formerly International Paints (West Africa) Ltd. IPWA is today one of the biggest and most diversified paint manufacturers in Nigeria. The company product range spans automotive paints, building paints, industrial coatings and marine coatings. Others are packaging coatings, protective coatings and wood finishes. Most PTF contractors, specialist advisers and consultants lease and use computers, fax machines, printers and photocopiers. This has provided a new market for computer companies like Leading Edge Ltd., headed by Mr Tony Edoro, the managing director. Leading Edge is foremost in cloning computers with parts from diverse companies such as US Micro-Generation, IBM Direct, Merisel and Gateway. According to Mr Edoro, a widely experienced computer systems engineer, the advent of PTF has been good for Leading Edge. The company's turnover has grown from N50m in 1995 to well over N100m in 1997. Apart from energising several sectors of the economy, PTF is also setting the pace in another direction. In the words of Mr Salihijo Ahmad, of Afri-Projects Consortium, the twin objectives of PTF are to "rehabilitate infrastructures and reorientate the people." This the fund does through its insistence on transparency even though some critics still accuse it of lopsidedness in project execution and selection of consultants and contractors. In a country dogged by lack of transparency, PTF is the first, and perhaps the only public institution in Nigeria to publish its annual accounts. Last year, when he presented the annual report and accounts of 1996, Gen. Buhari promised to present the 1997 accounts before the end of the first quarter of 1998. He fulfilled that promise. The 1997 account of PTF shows that it disbursed N24.3bn on roads, N21.2bn on security, N7.8bn on health, and N3bn on other projects. Other disbursements include N2.2bn on water supply, N936m on food supply and N476m on education. It realised a total of N1.049bn from various investment activities. Reviewing the success story of PTF, Gen. Buhari said: "We have consolidated our execution of the take-off projects for the previous year and increased our intervention within the sectors. There is no doubt that the years ahead will witness even more intervention, as reports of some of the studies commissioned are received and project execution commenced." The fund has embarked on community education to sensitise and enlighten communities of its activities. The idea is to bring recipients closer to the objectives of the fund, so that they can participate in project identification and selection as well as eventual PTF projects in their areas. One aspect of the overall project that the public has raised an eyebrow over is the Armed Forces PTF. According to Gen. Buhari, PTF is under instruction to allocate 20% of its funds to the armed forces, and another 1% to the Federal Capital Territory. The allocation to the Armed Forces is probably a continuation of a practice that started during Gen. Babangida's time when he used to allocate excess revenue from the projected price of crude directly to the commanding officers. But what worries critics of PTF is that the military is not accountable to anyone regarding its utilisation of funds. Moreover, critics question the wisdom of allocating such a huge chunk to the military (who also usually takes the lion's share of the budget) over and above food supply, education and health. Apart from roads, the allocation to all other sectors does not add up to the Armed Forces PTF allocation. Nobody knows how long PTF, a purely intensive intervention agency, will last or whether there will be a place for such an agency under a democratic set up. That decision, Gen. Buhari said, will be up to Nigerians. For now his preoccupation is to rehabilitate infrastructure and reorientate the people towards a new, effective and efficient way of executing uninflated contracts without kickbacks and without consuming mobilisation fees. Said Gen. Buhari to PTF contractors: "If you perform well, you get a hand shake. If you perform badly, you get a handcuff." |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by sammirano: 8:05pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
I'll say we all should try to vote PDP out first of all, it's obvious they have nothing to offer as we have seen in the last 12 years but we should explore more options. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by ownAhouse: 10:49pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
[b]By SaharaReporters, New York A TEXT OF ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE OF THE CONGRESS FOR PROGRESSIVE CHANGE (CPC) GEN. MUHAMMADU BUHARI, GCFR AT THE NORTH-WEST FLAG OFF CAMPAIGN. KADUNA 2ND MARCH, 2011. My friends, ladies and gentlemen, my name is Muhammadu Buhari, the former military Head of State. And I thank the Almighty God who gave me the unique opportunity to serve this nation from the humble rank of Platoon Commander to Commander-in-Chief, at the revered rank of a general in the Nigerian army. I acknowledge the hand of God on me, when I found myself serving as the Country’s Head of State in the aftermath of a military coup. I submit that, in the affairs of man, it is only God that can determine history and ordain destiny. In my own case, it is destiny that threw me up to serve as the Head of State of this great country at that particular moment of our national history. I would say, with all humility that, I dutifully accepted all the challenges and responsibilities of head of state and government. Whatever role I played, whether as leader or member of government, all my decisions and actions were always guided by a clear conscience; I was also guided by and agreement with my colleagues and members of my Executive council – which always enabled me to try to avoid impropriety, dishonesty, corruption and other forms of abuse of office and power. My conscience constantly guided me to treat everyone and every group in the country with fairness and equity. That is why I can stand before Nigerians here today, and hold my head high – knowing that I am ever ready to face any scrutiny or answer any question regarding my past performance as a public figure. I am always ready to give account of my past records to the Nigerian people. However, it is my firm belief that our occasion today is not about the past – rather it is an engagement that reflects on the future of our Country. We are today facing an uncertain future in an uncertain world. It is vital Nigerians make the right choice about who would look after them in the next four years. I am standing here today as the Presidential candidate of Congress for Progressive Change (CPC). I consider myself to be on a rescue mission. Never before have we seen such bad leadership in our national life. The country’s life is literally falling apart on all fronts on security, in education, on the economy, in healthcare system, and youth employment. Many critical observers have begun to list Nigeria among the failed states of the 21st century. We are internationally recognized for corruption, inefficiency, business uncertainty and infrastructural decay. For 12 years the PDP government has failed to tackle all these problems in spite of the resources at their disposal. We can and we must reverse these trends. The first step is for Nigerians to vote PDP out. They are finished! They have passed their “sell – by date” Given the current state of affairs in the country, Nigerians have the legitimate right to ask the following questions: Where was the government when this great country of ours took a nose-dive on many critical sectors? Why does this government run from pillar to post, looking helpless, as it beats about the bush on the fundamental issue of resolving electric power supply challenge of the country? Why should our economy be left to operate on individual power Generating sets? Furthermore, if their aspiration to govern Nigeria for the next 60- years or 200 years is pure, why are they unable to guarantee something as fundamental and basic as security of life and property? Where was the PDP-led government when what started as occasional incidents of kidnapping degenerated to the embarrassing dimension of an incorporated evil business? Does it matter to this administration that insecurity has compelled many potential foreign investors to drop Nigeria from their list? Should we continue to vote the same people who have presided over the decline in quality of life in Nigeria for the last twelve years? Shamefully, these people are openly canvassing a desire to rule Nigeria for sixty or 200 years! Nigerians must reject these ‘political zoo keepers’ and stop them in their tracks. And stop them now. During the last twelve years, they have almost transformed Nigeria into the proverbial animal farm where sycophants dominate both the airwaves and print media. Enough of PDP! Enough of them! The CPC movement is poised to restore confidence in our people. We are providing the platform that would enable the country break out of the present stranglehold. We in the CPC see and share the plight of the suffering citizens. We in the CPC here today offer a political platform whose imperative is to rescue Nigeria and reposition it for greater economic development and social well being. As such the first order of business for the CPC-led government would be to secure Nigeria better and to manage it better. The priority will be to end the feeling of insecurity in the country. NATIONAL SECURITY Security of life and property is the number one duty of any government. No responsible government would allow religious killings, ritual killings, bombing, armed robbery, kidnapping, to continue unchallenged within its jurisdiction. The immediate task at hand must be to secure Nigeria better and manage it better. I therefore pledge to you that if I am elected to be your president in the upcoming 2011 election, I would secure Nigeria better and manage it better. Our administration will pursue an exemplary shift that will introduce far reaching and consultative reforms of Nigerian security agencies in line with the best modern practices. We shall replace the on- going cosmetic police reforms with a consultative reform of the police force and other security agencies. Unfortunately, Police Reforms in Nigeria have become the bywords for bogus budgets and contracts which hardly have any impact the way police officers do their jobs, neither has they ever trickled down to improve the physical working environment at the police stations around the country. If you vote for me, our administration will bring in smart and intelligent policing that would have the fundamental human rights of citizens at heart. We would build a robust intelligent infrastructure for the security agents in the country. Our Nation’s Security must be predicated on the principle of proactive intelligence designed to prevent crimes or security threats before they take place. And quickly quell them when they occur. That is why we must pay special attention to funding and improvement of our intelligence infrastructures. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT About eighty-four million Nigerians are young people under the age of 18. They represent sixty percent of the entire population. According to a recent World Bank Report, about 50 million Nigerian youths are unemployed. This figure represents a serious indictment of successive administrations at all levels of governance. Not only have they never included Youth employment in their list of priorities in the last twelve years, but the issue of Youth employment has never been tackled with the seriousness it deserves. The young people of this country deserve much better deal than what they have been getting. Unemployment, deprivation, poverty, hopelessness and insecurity are part and parcel of our young men and women today. It is my firm belief that politics and democracy must be willing to provide answers to such fundamental societal issues as youth employment. I implore the youth to vote en masse for CPC and we will look after you. The possible CPC Government I may lead will pursue a policy that will liberate the bottled-up energy in the private sector so as to enable them deliver job creation opportunities in the country. We only need to consider the number of employment positions created in Nigeria’s textile industry in the past. The private sector must be empowered through improved power, fuel, fair taxation regime and incentives to employ young people. Our government shall establish a professionally managed Youth Entrepreneurship and Employment Agency (YEEA) to enable enterprising and innovative young Nigerian graduates to make their foray into the business world. Much the same way their counterparts in the developed nations are empowered. Then, and only then would our young people think of baking the national cake rather than how to share it. The unbridled depletion of the nation’s foreign reserve by 43- percent within the last eighteen months - from $62.2billion to $35.24 billion, is not only worrisome, but a confirmation of the fact that Nigeria truly runs the most expensive, extravagant, ineffective and unproductive government in the world! Yet the young and old and everybody but PDP cronies are the worse for EDUCATION SECTOR REFORMS Our education system does not need any cosmetic reforms. 6-3-3-4 or 6-6- 4 sounds to me like the formation of a football team. It cannot be tinkered with or amended any further along this path. The Nigerian Education system needs a root – and branch reform. Education shall be a right to all Nigerians but for a nation to develop it must get its education priorities right. Nigeria cannot become the great nation of our dream without the necessary brain power and human resources. We have no chance of becoming great if we continue to maintain an education system whereby only 20-percent of candidates pass SSCE/GCE examinations. We are building more and more universities yet the present ones are inadequately funded to undertake learning, teaching and research. Mediocrity multiplied only produces mass mediocrity. Our aim, when in government is to adequately fund the system to produce quality education for development. Some Nigerians have wondered why we chose the pen as part of CPC logo. Truth is, the pen symbolizes our commitment to quality education and by extension knowledge, development and progress. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH Our national economy which largely depends on crude oil exportation to earn income can only be likened to flying on a single engine aircraft with a single point of failure. The Nigeria oil money represents great foreign exchange earning potential. However, countries like Indonesia, Norway, and UAE that discovered oil have used their oil revenue to build a diversified economy. Agriculture used to represent 80-percent of the Nigerian economy until oil was discovered in the country. Today, agriculture represents 45-percent of our economy – even at that, the impact of agriculture is hardly felt in the economy as commercial agriculture is almost non-existent, with no agricultural firm quoted in the nation’s stock exchange. We need to encourage commercial agriculture through a well- orchestrated policy for food security and economic growth beyond the current politics of fertilizer distribution! We shall also help small farmers with petty holdings in the form of inputs and access to small scale credit. STRENGTHENING DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS AND FIGHTING CORRUPTION The biggest challenge to democracy in Nigeria today is represented by the weakness of our collective democratic institutions compared to the boundless powers of a few individuals. Even the constitution which we hold so dearly and regard with the highest esteem – it would amount to a useless collection of papers if we the people are not ready to defend it. The constitution derives its aura and respect because all the courts in the land are there to uphold and defend it. And many citizens would rather die than have a constitutional right denied them. Similarly, the votes which we are going to cast in the upcoming election may amount to a worthless exercise if we are not going to defend them and ensure that they count. Therefore, in the upcoming 2011 election our civic duty as citizens would be accomplished if after we cast our votes, we still stick around to defend the votes and ensure that they count and they are counted. “a kasa” “a tsare” “a raka” “a jira” “idan zaa taba ku hana”. The 2011 election outing is the appropriate occasion to correct past electoral mistakes and review democratic scorecard of the political class. I therefore beg Nigerians to seize the moment and vote out of office the bunch of visionless politicians who have squandered all the chances they had to make Nigeria a great nation in their 12 years Occupation of Nigeria. GUARANTEE EQUITY AND PROTECTION FOR ALL Nigeria is a country made up of hundreds of ethnic groups with over 250 spoken languages and dialects. Because it has pleased Almighty God to bring many ethnic nationalities under a common destiny called Nigeria, we owe it to ourselves to evolve institutional ways to get along. This Nigeria is still the same country where we use to sing: “though tribes and tongues may differ in brotherhood we stand!” We the CPC aspire to a Nigeria where every ethnic group would have equal access to equity regardless of the size of communities, religious orientation or historical antecedents. We are committed to making every ethnic group to have a strong sense of belonging to our common destiny. Where there is neglect in the country, CPC shall bring a renewed government commitment and presence. Our political project is to provide leadership for one strong united Nigeria. We stand for equity for all, and we stand for the sanctity of every human life. We view any form of killing as unpatriotic and un-Nigerian. CPC condemns the frequent incidents of bloodshed going on in Plateau and Borno States. Our sympathy and prayers go to the families who have lost their relatives in the crisis. We pray God to grant these families the fortitude to endure such a loss. We in the CPC are committed to promoting equity, peace and security among the different groups that make up the Nigeria nation. We are going to stop this madness. Enough is enough! If you elect me as the president of Nigeria, our administration shall act swiftly to address the unique environmental hazard exposure of the Niger Delta. I want assure Nigerians that we would do whatever it takes to end gas flaring in the area within the first half of our tenure. Additionally, our government will embark on massive environmental reclamation projects to give the area a developmental model that would mirror the creeks of Amsterdam with attendant provision for potable water supply and electricity for the citizens in the area. I do not make idle promises. I mean what I say. I want to use this platform to seek everybody’s understanding that our national journey to advanced form of federalism must be viewed, not as short race, but as a marathon which requires moderation and level- headedness from political actors in the country. The Federal character provision in our 1999 constitution rejects a situation whereby a particular ethnic group holds a disproportionately large number of government posts and uses them to advance its position to the detriment of others. Having explored some of the key priority areas of CPC led administration; I want to leave you with few final thoughts. Number One: I have chosen the CPC platform for my presidential ambitions because CPC is a political party that would not rely on brute force to capture power or snatch ballot boxes and take over cities or states by violent and fraudulent means. Because CPC trusts the ability of Nigerians to make right choices, we prefer to respectfully ask Nigerians to trust us with their votes. We strongly believe that a political party which wishes to lead must first listen to those it would lead. The electoral process is one way to have the people express themselves. Therefore, in the upcoming 2011 election - we are asking you to Vote for CPC all through. ‘CPC Zalla’! ‘CPC Zalla’!! ‘CPC Zalla’!!! CPC all the Way!!! Number Two: Liberty, freedom and democracy come at a price. We must have the tenacity to stay the ground and put forth a sustained collective resistance to fend off the razzmatazz of our political adversaries who because they are bankrupt of ideas use force and intimidation. But remember, I cannot achieve that alone. We need your support and we need your participation. Number Three: The 2011 election is a unique opportunity for the nation to change its course and embrace a new beginning. It represents the best hope for the future generation. The CPC platform is a platform that has embraced integrity as part of its trademark. Respectfully, I want to assure you that we are committed to realizing the positive policies that would ignite our national economy and spin it for the general welfare of Nigerian people. To the Organized Private Sector (OPS) represented by NACCIMA, NECA and MAN, as well as other similarly oriented private sector businesses. I appreciate the infrastructure challenges which you contend with in your daily activities – including electric power supply, transportation network to drive your supply chain, security for your staff and property and above all corruption in government. We are also aware of the raging issues of Multiple Taxation and Overlapping Regulation in many sectors of the economy. We want to assure you that help is on the way. If elected, we will zealously pursue the urgent establishment of private sector friendly environment. We would take on the challenge of electric power supply in the country in a way and manner that would show early results across the country. We realize that the growth potential of Nigerian economy may not be fully achieved without addressing these infrastructural challenges in the system. Our aim is to place Nigeria on the map of the fastest developing economies of the world; our commitment to making progress on this matter is total. Therefore, I ask you to support us morally as well as financially in the upcoming 2011 election. Fellow Nigerians, I have observed the present administration trying so hard to rebrand Nigeria through a paid advertisement that contains some feel- good slogans. But I am rather persuaded that once we use the opportunity offered us by the upcoming 2011 election to reclaim Nigeria and put our house in order, rebranding of Nigeria will automatically follow. For that reason, I need your help and I need your vote. We will automatically re-brand Nigeria by tackling power, corruption, infrastructure and the economy. Finally fellow Nigerians, I firmly believe that, a better and brighter future awaits Nigeria. Never before have we come so close to ushering in a new beginning for this great nation. However, for the Nigeria of our dream and aspiration to materialize sooner, I ask you to vote for CPC, because, a vote for CPC is a vote for accountability, for peace, for equity, for prosperity, for transparency and for change. It will also end the long running season of unmitigated corruption and looting of public treasury at all levels of governance in the country. It will end the suffocation of Nigeria. I believe that democratic power truly belongs to the People. And we trust that Nigerian people can make good judgment on whom to entrust such power with. Long live the people of Nigeria! Long live CPC!! Long live The Federal Republic of Nigeria!!! Thank you and God bless us all!!! Thank you. General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR[size=8pt][/size][/b] |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by ownAhouse: 10:51pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
By SaharaReporters, New York A TEXT OF ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE OF THE CONGRESS FOR PROGRESSIVE CHANGE (CPC) GEN. MUHAMMADU BUHARI, GCFR AT THE NORTH-WEST FLAG OFF CAMPAIGN. KADUNA 2ND MARCH, 2011. My friends, ladies and gentlemen, my name is Muhammadu Buhari, the former military Head of State. And I thank the Almighty God who gave me the unique opportunity to serve this nation from the humble rank of Platoon Commander to Commander-in-Chief, at the revered rank of a general in the Nigerian army. I acknowledge the hand of God on me, when I found myself serving as the Country’s Head of State in the aftermath of a military coup. I submit that, in the affairs of man, it is only God that can determine history and ordain destiny. In my own case, it is destiny that threw me up to serve as the Head of State of this great country at that particular moment of our national history. I would say, with all humility that, I dutifully accepted all the challenges and responsibilities of head of state and government. Whatever role I played, whether as leader or member of government, all my decisions and actions were always guided by a clear conscience; I was also guided by and agreement with my colleagues and members of my Executive council – which always enabled me to try to avoid impropriety, dishonesty, corruption and other forms of abuse of office and power. My conscience constantly guided me to treat everyone and every group in the country with fairness and equity. That is why I can stand before Nigerians here today, and hold my head high – knowing that I am ever ready to face any scrutiny or answer any question regarding my past performance as a public figure. I am always ready to give account of my past records to the Nigerian people. However, it is my firm belief that our occasion today is not about the past – rather it is an engagement that reflects on the future of our Country. We are today facing an uncertain future in an uncertain world. It is vital Nigerians make the right choice about who would look after them in the next four years. I am standing here today as the Presidential candidate of Congress for Progressive Change (CPC). I consider myself to be on a rescue mission. Never before have we seen such bad leadership in our national life. The country’s life is literally falling apart on all fronts on security, in education, on the economy, in healthcare system, and youth employment. Many critical observers have begun to list Nigeria among the failed states of the 21st century. We are internationally recognized for corruption, inefficiency, business uncertainty and infrastructural decay. For 12 years the PDP government has failed to tackle all these problems in spite of the resources at their disposal. We can and we must reverse these trends. The first step is for Nigerians to vote PDP out. They are finished! They have passed their “sell – by date” Given the current state of affairs in the country, Nigerians have the legitimate right to ask the following questions: Where was the government when this great country of ours took a nose-dive on many critical sectors? Why does this government run from pillar to post, looking helpless, as it beats about the bush on the fundamental issue of resolving electric power supply challenge of the country? Why should our economy be left to operate on individual power Generating sets? Furthermore, if their aspiration to govern Nigeria for the next 60- years or 200 years is pure, why are they unable to guarantee something as fundamental and basic as security of life and property? Where was the PDP-led government when what started as occasional incidents of kidnapping degenerated to the embarrassing dimension of an incorporated evil business? Does it matter to this administration that insecurity has compelled many potential foreign investors to drop Nigeria from their list? Should we continue to vote the same people who have presided over the decline in quality of life in Nigeria for the last twelve years? Shamefully, these people are openly canvassing a desire to rule Nigeria for sixty or 200 years! Nigerians must reject these ‘political zoo keepers’ and stop them in their tracks. And stop them now. During the last twelve years, they have almost transformed Nigeria into the proverbial animal farm where sycophants dominate both the airwaves and print media. Enough of PDP! Enough of them! The CPC movement is poised to restore confidence in our people. We are providing the platform that would enable the country break out of the present stranglehold. We in the CPC see and share the plight of the suffering citizens. We in the CPC here today offer a political platform whose imperative is to rescue Nigeria and reposition it for greater economic development and social well being. As such the first order of business for the CPC-led government would be to secure Nigeria better and to manage it better. The priority will be to end the feeling of insecurity in the country. NATIONAL SECURITY Security of life and property is the number one duty of any government. No responsible government would allow religious killings, ritual killings, bombing, armed robbery, kidnapping, to continue unchallenged within its jurisdiction. The immediate task at hand must be to secure Nigeria better and manage it better. I therefore pledge to you that if I am elected to be your president in the upcoming 2011 election, I would secure Nigeria better and manage it better. Our administration will pursue an exemplary shift that will introduce far reaching and consultative reforms of Nigerian security agencies in line with the best modern practices. We shall replace the on- going cosmetic police reforms with a consultative reform of the police force and other security agencies. Unfortunately, Police Reforms in Nigeria have become the bywords for bogus budgets and contracts which hardly have any impact the way police officers do their jobs, neither has they ever trickled down to improve the physical working environment at the police stations around the country. If you vote for me, our administration will bring in smart and intelligent policing that would have the fundamental human rights of citizens at heart. We would build a robust intelligent infrastructure for the security agents in the country. Our Nation’s Security must be predicated on the principle of proactive intelligence designed to prevent crimes or security threats before they take place. And quickly quell them when they occur. That is why we must pay special attention to funding and improvement of our intelligence infrastructures. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT About eighty-four million Nigerians are young people under the age of 18. They represent sixty percent of the entire population. According to a recent World Bank Report, about 50 million Nigerian youths are unemployed. This figure represents a serious indictment of successive administrations at all levels of governance. Not only have they never included Youth employment in their list of priorities in the last twelve years, but the issue of Youth employment has never been tackled with the seriousness it deserves. The young people of this country deserve much better deal than what they have been getting. Unemployment, deprivation, poverty, hopelessness and insecurity are part and parcel of our young men and women today. It is my firm belief that politics and democracy must be willing to provide answers to such fundamental societal issues as youth employment. I implore the youth to vote en masse for CPC and we will look after you. The possible CPC Government I may lead will pursue a policy that will liberate the bottled-up energy in the private sector so as to enable them deliver job creation opportunities in the country. We only need to consider the number of employment positions created in Nigeria’s textile industry in the past. The private sector must be empowered through improved power, fuel, fair taxation regime and incentives to employ young people. Our government shall establish a professionally managed Youth Entrepreneurship and Employment Agency (YEEA) to enable enterprising and innovative young Nigerian graduates to make their foray into the business world. Much the same way their counterparts in the developed nations are empowered. Then, and only then would our young people think of baking the national cake rather than how to share it. The unbridled depletion of the nation’s foreign reserve by 43- percent within the last eighteen months - from $62.2billion to $35.24 billion, is not only worrisome, but a confirmation of the fact that Nigeria truly runs the most expensive, extravagant, ineffective and unproductive government in the world! Yet the young and old and everybody but PDP cronies are the worse for EDUCATION SECTOR REFORMS Our education system does not need any cosmetic reforms. 6-3-3-4 or 6-6- 4 sounds to me like the formation of a football team. It cannot be tinkered with or amended any further along this path. The Nigerian Education system needs a root – and branch reform. Education shall be a right to all Nigerians but for a nation to develop it must get its education priorities right. Nigeria cannot become the great nation of our dream without the necessary brain power and human resources. We have no chance of becoming great if we continue to maintain an education system whereby only 20-percent of candidates pass SSCE/GCE examinations. We are building more and more universities yet the present ones are inadequately funded to undertake learning, teaching and research. Mediocrity multiplied only produces mass mediocrity. Our aim, when in government is to adequately fund the system to produce quality education for development. Some Nigerians have wondered why we chose the pen as part of CPC logo. Truth is, the pen symbolizes our commitment to quality education and by extension knowledge, development and progress. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH Our national economy which largely depends on crude oil exportation to earn income can only be likened to flying on a single engine aircraft with a single point of failure. The Nigeria oil money represents great foreign exchange earning potential. However, countries like Indonesia, Norway, and UAE that discovered oil have used their oil revenue to build a diversified economy. Agriculture used to represent 80-percent of the Nigerian economy until oil was discovered in the country. Today, agriculture represents 45-percent of our economy – even at that, the impact of agriculture is hardly felt in the economy as commercial agriculture is almost non-existent, with no agricultural firm quoted in the nation’s stock exchange. We need to encourage commercial agriculture through a well- orchestrated policy for food security and economic growth beyond the current politics of fertilizer distribution! We shall also help small farmers with petty holdings in the form of inputs and access to small scale credit. STRENGTHENING DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS AND FIGHTING CORRUPTION The biggest challenge to democracy in Nigeria today is represented by the weakness of our collective democratic institutions compared to the boundless powers of a few individuals. Even the constitution which we hold so dearly and regard with the highest esteem – it would amount to a useless collection of papers if we the people are not ready to defend it. The constitution derives its aura and respect because all the courts in the land are there to uphold and defend it. And many citizens would rather die than have a constitutional right denied them. Similarly, the votes which we are going to cast in the upcoming election may amount to a worthless exercise if we are not going to defend them and ensure that they count. Therefore, in the upcoming 2011 election our civic duty as citizens would be accomplished if after we cast our votes, we still stick around to defend the votes and ensure that they count and they are counted. “a kasa” “a tsare” “a raka” “a jira” “idan zaa taba ku hana”. The 2011 election outing is the appropriate occasion to correct past electoral mistakes and review democratic scorecard of the political class. I therefore beg Nigerians to seize the moment and vote out of office the bunch of visionless politicians who have squandered all the chances they had to make Nigeria a great nation in their 12 years Occupation of Nigeria. GUARANTEE EQUITY AND PROTECTION FOR ALL Nigeria is a country made up of hundreds of ethnic groups with over 250 spoken languages and dialects. Because it has pleased Almighty God to bring many ethnic nationalities under a common destiny called Nigeria, we owe it to ourselves to evolve institutional ways to get along. This Nigeria is still the same country where we use to sing: “though tribes and tongues may differ in brotherhood we stand!” We the CPC aspire to a Nigeria where every ethnic group would have equal access to equity regardless of the size of communities, religious orientation or historical antecedents. We are committed to making every ethnic group to have a strong sense of belonging to our common destiny. Where there is neglect in the country, CPC shall bring a renewed government commitment and presence. Our political project is to provide leadership for one strong united Nigeria. We stand for equity for all, and we stand for the sanctity of every human life. We view any form of killing as unpatriotic and un-Nigerian. CPC condemns the frequent incidents of bloodshed going on in Plateau and Borno States. Our sympathy and prayers go to the families who have lost their relatives in the crisis. We pray God to grant these families the fortitude to endure such a loss. We in the CPC are committed to promoting equity, peace and security among the different groups that make up the Nigeria nation. We are going to stop this madness. Enough is enough! If you elect me as the president of Nigeria, our administration shall act swiftly to address the unique environmental hazard exposure of the Niger Delta. I want assure Nigerians that we would do whatever it takes to end gas flaring in the area within the first half of our tenure. Additionally, our government will embark on massive environmental reclamation projects to give the area a developmental model that would mirror the creeks of Amsterdam with attendant provision for potable water supply and electricity for the citizens in the area. I do not make idle promises. I mean what I say. I want to use this platform to seek everybody’s understanding that our national journey to advanced form of federalism must be viewed, not as short race, but as a marathon which requires moderation and level- headedness from political actors in the country. The Federal character provision in our 1999 constitution rejects a situation whereby a particular ethnic group holds a disproportionately large number of government posts and uses them to advance its position to the detriment of others. Having explored some of the key priority areas of CPC led administration; I want to leave you with few final thoughts. Number One: I have chosen the CPC platform for my presidential ambitions because CPC is a political party that would not rely on brute force to capture power or snatch ballot boxes and take over cities or states by violent and fraudulent means. Because CPC trusts the ability of Nigerians to make right choices, we prefer to respectfully ask Nigerians to trust us with their votes. We strongly believe that a political party which wishes to lead must first listen to those it would lead. The electoral process is one way to have the people express themselves. Therefore, in the upcoming 2011 election - we are asking you to Vote for CPC all through. ‘CPC Zalla’! ‘CPC Zalla’!! ‘CPC Zalla’!!! CPC all the Way!!! Number Two: Liberty, freedom and democracy come at a price. We must have the tenacity to stay the ground and put forth a sustained collective resistance to fend off the razzmatazz of our political adversaries who because they are bankrupt of ideas use force and intimidation. But remember, I cannot achieve that alone. We need your support and we need your participation. Number Three: The 2011 election is a unique opportunity for the nation to change its course and embrace a new beginning. It represents the best hope for the future generation. The CPC platform is a platform that has embraced integrity as part of its trademark. Respectfully, I want to assure you that we are committed to realizing the positive policies that would ignite our national economy and spin it for the general welfare of Nigerian people. To the Organized Private Sector (OPS) represented by NACCIMA, NECA and MAN, as well as other similarly oriented private sector businesses. I appreciate the infrastructure challenges which you contend with in your daily activities – including electric power supply, transportation network to drive your supply chain, security for your staff and property and above all corruption in government. We are also aware of the raging issues of Multiple Taxation and Overlapping Regulation in many sectors of the economy. We want to assure you that help is on the way. If elected, we will zealously pursue the urgent establishment of private sector friendly environment. We would take on the challenge of electric power supply in the country in a way and manner that would show early results across the country. We realize that the growth potential of Nigerian economy may not be fully achieved without addressing these infrastructural challenges in the system. Our aim is to place Nigeria on the map of the fastest developing economies of the world; our commitment to making progress on this matter is total. Therefore, I ask you to support us morally as well as financially in the upcoming 2011 election. Fellow Nigerians, I have observed the present administration trying so hard to rebrand Nigeria through a paid advertisement that contains some feel- good slogans. But I am rather persuaded that once we use the opportunity offered us by the upcoming 2011 election to reclaim Nigeria and put our house in order, rebranding of Nigeria will automatically follow. For that reason, I need your help and I need your vote. We will automatically re-brand Nigeria by tackling power, corruption, infrastructure and the economy. Finally fellow Nigerians, I firmly believe that, a better and brighter future awaits Nigeria. Never before have we come so close to ushering in a new beginning for this great nation. However, for the Nigeria of our dream and aspiration to materialize sooner, I ask you to vote for CPC, because, a vote for CPC is a vote for accountability, for peace, for equity, for prosperity, for transparency and for change. It will also end the long running season of unmitigated corruption and looting of public treasury at all levels of governance in the country. It will end the suffocation of Nigeria. I believe that democratic power truly belongs to the People. And we trust that Nigerian people can make good judgment on whom to entrust such power with. Long live the people of Nigeria! Long live CPC!! Long live The Federal Republic of Nigeria!!! Thank you and God bless us all!!! Thank you. General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR[size=8pt][/size] |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by abopal: 10:58pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
breath-taking masses
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Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by abopal: 11:07pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
mind-blowing crowd!!!
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Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by abopal: 11:10pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
THIS MAN SHOULD BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY. UNCLE JONA TAKE NOTE ARC SAMBO (CONTRACTOR-TURNED GOVERNOR-TURNED VEE PEE) TAKE NOTE |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by focusxo4: 11:27pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
i thought Buhari must have learnt one or two things,been a past leader in nigeria. he has d exprience. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by yeswecan(m): 1:22am On Mar 04, 2011 |
This was someone who started the coup sequence that ended with the death of Abacha - not to mention he overthrew a democratically elected government back in the 80s - Is this the best Nigeria can offer ? a worthless material- how do i differentiate him from IBB - ok, he is worst IBB overthrew a military govt. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by mamagee3(f): 3:05am On Mar 04, 2011 |
Is buhari on a mission to rescue the country he destroyed? It doesn't even make sense, he's most likely on a mission to continue from where he stopped. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by bkbabe97y(m): 3:22am On Mar 04, 2011 |
mama-gee: Fstranger, come get your biyytch she's here smoking crack again. . . . . .in front of the church!!! |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by Yeneks(f): 5:24am On Mar 04, 2011 |
Really?!?! Wow, impressive!! We need to resurrect Abacha to campaign for the next elections. All those talking about experience, please give me a break! Most of the leaders we've had our old men who ruled at least twice in different eras! Please with all their experience, how great is the country now?!? Don't even use PDP as an excuse because that's just Bull! Nigeria does not need the likes of Buhari that could not effect a change before and think they can now. We need new people with different ideas. Right now, Johnathan and Ribadu are the best candidates. In my opinion, Ribadu is not ready, i'll definitely vote for him in the next 4 years and Johnathan would have just been great if he did not belong to PDP because unfortunately, that party is nothing to write home about, but Buhari, Never! Nigeria would not progress if we keep recycling these great grandfathers! |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by 9ijaMan: 5:45am On Mar 04, 2011 |
Yeneks: If I were you, I'd abstain from contributing on threads where matured adults are having intellectual discussions. You complained about every single candidate and did not proffer a solution. Abeg go back to the babies section of NL to vent your frustrations. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by Yeneks(f): 5:57am On Mar 04, 2011 |
9ijaMan:And i'm being insulted because i voiced out my opinion, wow, please you are so mature, so worthy of emulation. I've read everything here and if you think you as a mature adult has proffered a reasonable solution then I'd rather remain a baby. If you think talking to me like that proves your maturity over me, then i really wonder who is the juvenile here. |
Re: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by Nobody: 7:20am On Mar 04, 2011 |
engope1:He is an ordained Politician first when he deliberately change from islam to christianity to ensure he gets set of people he can preach mixed politics with the bible to.He then became a self appointed pastor of his members by destroying the intergrity of other men of God proving to be the most righteous.Now he has gone back to his first love which politics by systematically forming the SNG and now CPC,and by trying to get the support of the Men of God he once destroyed.This Man Bakare lacks intergrity>>>> |
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