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Why does the guy in the second picture look like nnamdi kanu |
ISTANDWITHBUHAR:Nonsense!! Buhari's plans were clear for all to see. Rather than dialogue with the Niger Delta, he sent boots in and we lost 3 Trillion Naira in the process. Rather than use FOREX infusion to manage the exchange rate, he choose draconian approaches that caused all the crisis we saw. Rather than reconcile aggrieved groups, he choose to utilize murderous oppressive approaches. He killed Biafran protesters and Shiite Muslims. Look at this; He tells us that Foreigners from Libya are the herdsmen killing innocent Nigerians. At the same time he chooses to create grazing reserves for these foreigners killing innocent Nigerians. Except you are blind and cant see the difference between both men, then you are an absolute zombie who really cant be cured and hence should be quarantined. |
vedaxcool:I'm certain you are terribly ashamed of the quick turnaround that has been happening since Buhari left Nigeria. Hence, you are even disliking Osibanjo for his successes as that exposes your principal Buhari as the incompetent one responsible for the mess we found ourselves. Don't you feel terrible that you guys always have to claim other peoples efforts as Buhari's? Buhari would claim Jonathans efforts and blame Jonathan for his own failures. Now Osibanjo is working, they are still trying to claim Osibanjo's efforts .If anything goes wrong you would see how fast Buhari's men would heap the blame on Osibanjo. Where is Buhari's own so that another person an claim. Its only recession he knows how to deliver. |
For 2 years Buhari couldn't come up with a plan. In just 2 months Osibanjo's plan is ready. And some people are there telling us it's a joint ticket. Let Buhari get well, but let him resign and remain in London. Finally an economic plan is here. The economy can start having direction again. But I will read it first before appraisal. |
Trut:Osibanjo is capable and has shown himself to be a hard working and urbane leader with the right kind of intellect. I disagree with your assertion that The SW is now supporting him and have dumped Buhari. In fact I see greater support for Osibanjo from SS and SE and that's very encouraging as it shows that people can look beyond tribal affiliations when you have an inclusive leader. We should all support Osibanjo. He appears like the right kind of leader |
Who is Jimi Disu? Who is Festus Keyamo? Not interested! |
Buhari is badluck. No wonder there was a protest. Anything Buhari put hand go just get as e be. |
It must be very hard to be a zombie at a time like this |
Depends on what part of Lagos. If it is the better parts of Lagos, we would be talking about Port Harcourt. More like Rivers State. So in Economics, I would say Rivers. If it is the more congested parts of Lagos, maybe Anambra, Onitsha to be specific would fit the bill. That would cover the commercial angle of Lagos. If it's the infrastructure, Kano looks more like Lagos than any other place in Nigeria. Abuja is better than Lagos so don't tell me Abuja. |
It is Osibanjo we love.!! Buhari should remain in London |
Dmacaw:In where please? Mention the areas. I peak of where I have been at. In Warri for instance, the major economic hub of Delta, I don't know of any 1 km road Okowa has constructed. At Effurun round about where you have shoprite, he did palliative measures about 6 months ago. Go there today and you will weep. The potholes are back. The 50 roads you refer to where are they? In Asaba, I know of Nnebisi road. I don't know any other road that has been done. Go to Port Harcourt and see what Wike has done in 2 years. Go to Lagos and see the tremendous impact Ambode is making. Development doesn't hide. If it's there, nobody would argue. |
The only reason I clicked this thread was to check who is taller between El Rufai and Osibanjo. |
Deltanian:Dude I understand you are paid to promote Okowa, but you know what, the best way to go about it is quality pictures. Present pictures of what Okowa has done and nobody will argue with you. But there are no works so no pictures to back up. Uduaghan, I don't like. But he built an airport. He built roads of poor quality. He renovated numerous schools to good standards. He maintained a fairly good health system and built a very standard teaching hospital. He also did pretty well with transport. But in general, he failed. Okowa on the other hand is doing absolutely nothing. No roads. The hospitals are without power supply. The street lights have all gone out. The roads are filled with ridiculous potholes. It's just terrible. |
Deltanian:See how all the roads listed are rural roads nobody can verify. Do you know what 27billion in road construction would make a city look like? So in a whole 148km of roads, not 1 km was constructed in The Major urban center of Warri? Nnebisi road Asaba is less than 5km. And that's all done in Asaba. So in 2 years, the two major cities have not received up to 10km of road construction and yet you are coming here with a list of rural roads that if I pay you 1 million you will not even be able to load 1 credible picture of those roads. |
Mrbigman1:Okowa? Warri? Please can you mention 1km road Okowa has done in Warri. Just 1 km road he has renovated in Warri. Name the road and I will go there today and snap it and put here. Uduaghan was bad. Okowa is terrible. A catastrophic failure. All the street lights Uduaghan put in Warri have been off for 2 years. If Okowa continues like this, Delta would be deserted in 2 years. The man is complaining that there is no money and yet Wike is constructing roads left right and center. |
Okowa is the worst thing that has happened to Delta State since it's creation. Just to understand how bad his government is, the new Edo State governor, Obaseki has constructed more roads in 3 months than Okowa has constructed in 2 years. |
Nmercy:Ok. I think the beneficiary should be pursued until arrested. Then I think you should escalate the case both with calls, emails and visits to headquarters. |
I have a slight problem with this story. That you didn't indicate any signal in this article that you have done anything to identify the mastermind of the transaction is worrying. Someone transferred money from you account to another account. You should be very interested in arrresting the mastermind as you have successfully blocked the funds. But you didn't state that. Except maybe the mastermind is known to you. |
Super super Osibanjo!! If you are loving Osibanjo, click like. If you think The acting behind Osibanjo should be removed, click like. If you are a South Southerner + South Eastern and you love Osibanjo, click like. My plea to the SW and the North is to forget Buhari and put all hands on deck to support Osibanjo just like the SS and SE have done. Competence is competence and Osibanjo is the real deal. |
Osibanjo is the real deal oh!!!! If this man continues like this, he will make all the difference all previous leaders have failed to make. The problem in Nigeria largely is a situation where the two largest tribes want to forcefully dominate and subjugate other tribes and they only way seen fit to do this is to prevent any factors of development from going to other places. Osibanjo has put 1 billion Naira towards Ibaka seaport. That's impressive. My plea to the two major tribes is for them to give Osibanjo all the support he needs. It's funny how the most vocal supporters of Osibanjo right now are actually The South South and the South East. |
The program is so successful in Benin I wonder why it hasn't been replicated nationwide. I think the problem is a lack of gas infrastructure. You have to build pipelines directly to the gas stations. I must add that what made the Benin program very successful is the spread payment plan that LAPO provides that make the initial startup capital for conversion easy on the drivers. |
Can we please remove the acting from Osibanjo's title. It's time he resumes full duties so he can sack Buhari's lackluster cabinet. |
TonyeBarcanista:Buhari's philosophy. And this simply means that everybody working under Buhari would have to act in line with Buhari's philosophy. Price controls. Currency controls. Use of Force. Threaten your opponents. Kill all dissenting voices. That is Buhari. If you like be in charge of the economic team, you have no choice but to work within these limits. In your workplace, it matters little what you believe. You are mandated to do things in line with the bosses philosophy. |
TonyeBarcanista:Let's stop all the political correctness. It's obvious for all to see. Philosophy is the fundamental factor that drives governance. Buhari's philosophy( his belief) that an aggressive oppressive approach is the best policy direction is the single biggest clog that derailed Nigeria. People are seeing a new dialogue driven/ result oriented approach that seems to define Osibanjo's philosophy. And that exactly is what is bringing confidence back to the system. Economics is a mental game. If people feel hopeless, an economy would not thrive. Osibanjo's motions is bringing hope back to the system. Once again, the difference between Buhari and Osibanjo is in their philosophy and that makes all the difference. |
It's results that matter. And the results since Osibanjo took over have been comprehensively better than the results of 2 years of Buhari's administration |
I have an animation job for you. How do I get in touch? |
Do they still sell padlock in the market. Is there anyway we can contribute money to buy a very good padlock to seal this guys mouth till 2019?? The earlier the better before he infects everyone with his lying virus. Lao Mohammed should be quarantined! |
He should get well but shouldn't come back. |
Osibanjo is doing the right things. Buhari should be encouraged to take care of his health. And the best wa to do that is for him to resign. |
He called him Femi instead of Adesina that Buhari usually calls him |
They have started. As Osibanjo begins to make impact, their jealousy begins to rise and their Boko Haram tendencies would start to show again. |
Excellent!! Buhari was the problem of Nigeria. The speed at which we would get out of recession if Buhari remains in London would make it so clear that the man is a problem to not just Nigeria but to himself also. Osibanjo is doing Ok and should be supported to get us out of the mess Buhari put us into. The only thing I fear is that Buharists may try to truncate Osibanjos performance by bringing back with veracity their most potent tool: Boko Haram. |
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