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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by Eddygourdo(m): 5:50pm On Jul 04, 2022
Only Peter obi will give the following listed. Any other candidate is a continuation of the old method that has failed Nigerians. Tinubu, a seasoned politician is plagued by his age, failing health and kleptomaniac tendencies, atiku isn't a very serious candidate with any record of being able to achieve any of the points listed. Peter obi has the mind of the youth, he has studied Nigeria, he understands where it aches, if given a chance with people of like minds. He will start the process of Nigeria's renaissance.

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by mediclife1987(m): 5:50pm On Jul 04, 2022
BluntCrazeMan:
THINGS THAT THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA IS EXPECTED TO PUT BACK IN ORDER.

1. Policies that will bring about strong economic reforms and economic growth.
(The current CBN policies that continued causing lots of series of uncountable deductions from people’s bank accounts is a killer-policy. Serious taxations on small business owners is a killer-policy. Policies that minimises the little profits of the small and medium business owners is a killer-policy)

2. Security across the whole of Nigeria.
(There should be adequate security and peace, both in the North, South, East, and West).

3. Full transparency of the Government Expenditures.
(Quarterly release of the Government Expenditures at all levels - down to the LGAs, and yearly published Fully-Audited Accounts of the Government “both online and hardcopies”, at all levels)

4. Total Restructuring and reformation of the Military, the Police, and other security agencies as well as other paramilitary bodies too..
(Their current mode of engagement of the personnels of the Nigerian Security agencies with the Nigerian citizens are zero. They are nothing to write home about. Their current mode of operation are filled with corrupt practices. There is need for a top-to-bottom continuous reorientation system, as well as a proper bottom-to-top continuous feedback and assessment system for all these bodies and agencies).

5. Reorientation of the Values of the Common Average Nigerian.
(There should be policies and laws that should subconsciously minimise the urge for doing things that would have negative impact on oneself or on other people. Currently, the only values we know in Nigeria is money. And that is, gathering much money by any means possible and using it to show off... - Even if the showing off is a fake show. There is need for a subconscious reorientation of the citizens towards creating positivity and better-life for oneself and other people around oneself, and not in showing off. There are prices that are supposed to be paid to the government before some types of high-end goods and services are purchased. And their are also prices to be paid for such high-end goods and services to be kept unused or under-used or misused. Also, their are prices to be paid too for such high-end goods and services to be put in good use. If anyone really needs such goods and services, then he would be prepared to pay the prices, if not, their won't be need paying for such goods and services where there are no need for them.)

6. Instant punishment for crimes and evil.... And also, instant reward for doing something that is exceptionally good.
(Currently, evil doers go free.. And whoever that tries to report the evil doers might end up being the one that gets punished. The current system of identifying crimes and evil should be revisited and reviewed)

7. Reorientation of the Values and the remuneration of the Government Workers.
(The current average government worker tries to find ways to earn some extra money in order to augment the Official wages. In doing such, may create some loopholes in order to do special favours to hawks who parade as contractors and consultants, and from them get some kickbacks.. All these should stop. Once a transparent and frequent financial records are out there published, and very much available for public scrutiny and criticisms, such excesses should stop naturally.)

8. An Encouraging Environment for both the Business and Job Career Persons.
(If there businesses available, then, there would be need to employ more people to carry out the business.. But in an environment where the businesses are not thriving well, then, a lot of people won't have jobs to do)

9. Proper Circulation of wealth.
(The idea of making people to believe that their is wealth in some non-productive activities which yield money to People but do not create real value to the society or to the economy, should be seriously played down and be minimised. Such things like Politics-Money-Sharing, Online-Dubious-Money, Pyramid-Scheme-Money-Growing, Duping-People, Bank-Hacking, and so on.. All these things have negative effects. They only enrich the few people who have nothing to offer.
Meanwhile, the main aim of Politics is not making-money. We need a president who would make Politics what it really is. Which is: All About Power, and Power Alone. And not a wealth-sharing venture for the entire lineage and community.)

I really don't envy the next Nigerian president...

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by chimhigher(m): 5:50pm On Jul 04, 2022
By March, we all will be hearing
God bless Peter Obi, the president elect
God bless labour party
God bless Nigeria


If e pain you, run hot rod through your bu.tt.hol.e

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by NaijaBoy213(m): 5:52pm On Jul 04, 2022
2023 is ours. Obi for president

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by Holluwhakemmy(f): 5:52pm On Jul 04, 2022
Mastakija:
Vote buhari 3rd term
please wish Nigerian well

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by PoliteActivist: 5:53pm On Jul 04, 2022
Subsea:
Peter Obi of Labour Party is simply the best candidate and the man Nigeria needs desperately come 2023 presidential election.

And no one else is even close. It's like we really only have one choice

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by donbrowser(m): 5:54pm On Jul 04, 2022
Subsea:
Peter Obi of Labour Party is simply the best candidate and the man Nigeria needs desperately come 2023 presidential election. He outlined the issues that has bedevilled the country over the years proffering solutions to change the narrative once and for all. Peter Obi said:
1. I can’t sleep because I know what to do! I have gone round the 36 States of the country like I have gone round 31 countries of the world, I know the problems of Nigeria and I know I can fix them easily! Because I can see them, I can fix them!
2. Hunger takes people to the streets! Job and food will obviously take them out of crimes! That’s my specialty, creating jobs and wealth!
3. I have not come out for myself! I have come out for the millions of youths that are losing hope in our beloved country!
I have come out for the millions of women who are afraid of tomorrow and what it holds for them and their children! I have come out for the poor who are asking weather it’s a sin to be a Nigerian! For them, I have come!
4. For people who are asking if Peter Obi has ‘structure’, what structure is bigger and stronger than the collective will of the masses on whose necks the knees of the politicians have been? What structure is greater than the determination of a people who have at last decided to take back their country, their only country?
5. The battle for the rescue of the soul of Nigeria has just begun and we must all be contributive and participative in it.
6. Yes, we may not have the money to share because we didn’t steal any. We have not come to enslave but to serve.
7. Have you imagined somebody giving you money to help you? Bribing you to go and serve you? It’s wisdom to go for a permanent solution than a temporary remedy!
8. This battle is to help Nigerian youths, Market women, struggling families, students, teachers, famers, old and poor, whose helpless looking faces I see everywhere I go. It’s for these people that l, Peter Obi, have come! However, like a drowning man, they must bring out their hands to be saved!
9. In this battle, if you can’t fly, run! If you can’t run, walk! If you can’t walk, crawl! If you can’t crawl, roll! If you can’t roll, shout! By all means we must be on the move and we must be heard!
10. These people are more than 50 million of the Nigerian voting adults. They have the power. Their destiny is in their hands so they can change it. If they will it, they will win it!
11. Remember, the man with energy will always be at the mercy of the man with strategy based on synergy. With God on our side, we shall not fail and we shall not fall! May God help us!
God bless Nigeria!
12. I will rather lose doing the right thing than win doing the wrong thing.
13. Nigeria must move beyond oil; we must move from Consumption to Production nation.

Where did he address the cogent issues in all of these?

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by acirfa: 5:54pm On Jul 04, 2022
Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by Acidosis(m): 5:55pm On Jul 04, 2022
Education is a joke?

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by Biafranodogwu55: 5:55pm On Jul 04, 2022
Peter obi is the perfect solution
kwankwaso the best alternative
No place for grandfathers

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by kechywillz(m): 5:55pm On Jul 04, 2022
It can only be one person ,A man Peter Obi ticks all the boxes grin

Vote Labour Party

Vote Peter Obi

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by sematec(m): 5:56pm On Jul 04, 2022
good the incoming president should take note
BluntCrazeMan:
***This space is reserved for more points.,,**

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by KingLarry04: 5:56pm On Jul 04, 2022
Pagenaija1:


Looksy
If you like , go and search for news of 1990 about bat, he is still the next president,stop hating
Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by Ballama(m): 5:57pm On Jul 04, 2022
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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by Allisgud: 5:58pm On Jul 04, 2022
Subsea:
Peter Obi of Labour Party is simply the best candidate and the man Nigeria needs desperately come 2023 presidential election. He outlined the issues that has bedevilled the country over the years proffering solutions to change the narrative once and for all. Peter Obi said:
1. I can’t sleep because I know what to do! I have gone round the 36 States of the country like I have gone round 31 countries of the world, I know the problems of Nigeria and I know I can fix them easily! Because I can see them, I can fix them!
2. Hunger takes people to the streets! Job and food will obviously take them out of crimes! That’s my specialty, creating jobs and wealth!
3. I have not come out for myself! I have come out for the millions of youths that are losing hope in our beloved country!
I have come out for the millions of women who are afraid of tomorrow and what it holds for them and their children! I have come out for the poor who are asking weather it’s a sin to be a Nigerian! For them, I have come!
4. For people who are asking if Peter Obi has ‘structure’, what structure is bigger and stronger than the collective will of the masses on whose necks the knees of the politicians have been? What structure is greater than the determination of a people who have at last decided to take back their country, their only country?
5. The battle for the rescue of the soul of Nigeria has just begun and we must all be contributive and participative in it.
6. Yes, we may not have the money to share because we didn’t steal any. We have not come to enslave but to serve.
7. Have you imagined somebody giving you money to help you? Bribing you to go and serve you? It’s wisdom to go for a permanent solution than a temporary remedy!
8. This battle is to help Nigerian youths, Market women, struggling families, students, teachers, famers, old and poor, whose helpless looking faces I see everywhere I go. It’s for these people that l, Peter Obi, have come! However, like a drowning man, they must bring out their hands to be saved!
9. In this battle, if you can’t fly, run! If you can’t run, walk! If you can’t walk, crawl! If you can’t crawl, roll! If you can’t roll, shout! By all means we must be on the move and we must be heard!
10. These people are more than 50 million of the Nigerian voting adults. They have the power. Their destiny is in their hands so they can change it. If they will it, they will win it!
11. Remember, the man with energy will always be at the mercy of the man with strategy based on synergy. With God on our side, we shall not fail and we shall not fall! May God help us!
God bless Nigeria!
12. I will rather lose doing the right thing than win doing the wrong thing.
13. Nigeria must move beyond oil; we must move from Consumption to Production nation.
the fools giving 500 likes will not see this one o,on obi mandate I stand

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by Marcus2(m): 5:58pm On Jul 04, 2022
shaggy007:
It will take at least 3 good presidents with 8years tenure each to put Nigeria back together.
So you mean 24 years shocked

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by CheapHomes1: 5:59pm On Jul 04, 2022
longetivity:
This and many other positive things is why JAGABAN of Africa is running for the number position in the country.

How many of those things did Tinubu do as governor of Lagos state?

How many did buhari do as president of Nigeria since Tinubu promised that buhari will do all those things and has even boasted that he made buhari president?

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by sekem: 5:59pm On Jul 04, 2022
The more reason why we need the man Obi.

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by shaggy007(m): 6:00pm On Jul 04, 2022
Marcus2:

So you mean 24 years shocked

Yup

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by shantti(m): 6:01pm On Jul 04, 2022
1 mudu of beans that I bought for #600 when I entered osun a yr ago is now #1100. Tufia.!!!

I went to buy my usual #50 sugar this afternoon, the woman told me it's now #70, not #60 oh, seventy whole naira, while the one which normally goes for #100 became #130.

I wish our colonial master are still ruling us. We are not ready to be independent. In fact I wished we still lived the way we used to live in the olden days before the colonial masters discovered us. Just trade by batter, no inflation, no tax, no police brutality.

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by PHIPEX(m): 6:02pm On Jul 04, 2022
RULE OF LAW

Eg. Ensure 1 man does not take 10% of a state income out of over 20mlion inhabitants

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by ufotunang: 6:02pm On Jul 04, 2022
The things the next president should do is. ...to build refinery or make the other existing refineries to start working effectively so that fuel, disel, gas, kersosene can be cheap, provide constant electricity light, make the environment conducive for bussinesses to strive for jobs to be created for the youths and nigerians, restructuring of the country, local government autonomy, construct and rehabilitate the federal roads, boost the agriculture sector..mechanised farming, ranching for the cows( herdsmen), solve ASUU strike finally, quality education and to rehabilitate and upgrade the universities and tertiary institutions, secondary and primary school, quality health care and standard hospitals

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by bro4u: 6:04pm On Jul 04, 2022
longetivity:
This and many other positive things is why JAGABAN of Africa is running for the number position in the country.
Lies,, he's going there because it is his turn

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by wiseoneking: 6:04pm On Jul 04, 2022
BluntCrazeMan:
THINGS THAT THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA IS EXPECTED TO PUT BACK IN ORDER.

1. Policies that will bring about strong economic reforms and economic growth.
(The current CBN policies that continued causing lots of series of uncountable deductions from people’s bank accounts is a killer-policy. Serious taxations on small business owners is a killer-policy. Policies that minimises the little profits of the small and medium business owners is a killer-policy)

2. Security across the whole of Nigeria.
(There should be adequate security and peace, both in the North, South, East, and West).

3. Full transparency of the Government Expenditures.
(Quarterly release of the Government Expenditures at all levels - down to the LGAs, and yearly published Fully-Audited Accounts of the Government “both online and hardcopies”, at all levels)

4. Total Restructuring and reformation of the Military, the Police, and other security agencies as well as other paramilitary bodies too..
(Their current mode of engagement of the personnels of the Nigerian Security agencies with the Nigerian citizens are zero. They are nothing to write home about. Their current mode of operation are filled with corrupt practices. There is need for a top-to-bottom continuous reorientation system, as well as a proper bottom-to-top continuous feedback and assessment system for all these bodies and agencies).

5. Reorientation of the Values of the Common Average Nigerian.
(There should be policies and laws that should subconsciously minimise the urge for doing things that would have negative impact on oneself or on other people. Currently, the only values we know in Nigeria is money. And that is, gathering much money by any means possible and using it to show off... - Even if the showing off is a fake show. There is need for a subconscious reorientation of the citizens towards creating positivity and better-life for oneself and other people around oneself, and not in showing off. There are prices that are supposed to be paid to the government before some types of high-end goods and services are purchased. And their are also prices to be paid for such high-end goods and services to be kept unused or under-used or misused. Also, their are prices to be paid too for such high-end goods and services to be put in good use. If anyone really needs such goods and services, then he would be prepared to pay the prices, if not, their won't be need paying for such goods and services where there are no need for them.)

6. Instant punishment for crimes and evil.... And also, instant reward for doing something that is exceptionally good.
(Currently, evil doers go free.. And whoever that tries to report the evil doers might end up being the one that gets punished. The current system of identifying crimes and evil should be revisited and reviewed)

7. Reorientation of the Values and the remuneration of the Government Workers.
(The current average government worker tries to find ways to earn some extra money in order to augment the Official wages. In doing such, may create some loopholes in order to do special favours to hawks who parade as contractors and consultants, and from them get some kickbacks.. All these should stop. Once a transparent and frequent financial records are out there published, and very much available for public scrutiny and criticisms, such excesses should stop naturally.)

8. An Encouraging Environment for both the Business and Job Career Persons.
(If there businesses available, then, there would be need to employ more people to carry out the business.. But in an environment where the businesses are not thriving well, then, a lot of people won't have jobs to do)

9. Proper Circulation of wealth.
(The idea of making people to believe that their is wealth in some non-productive activities which yield money to People but do not create real value to the society or to the economy, should be seriously played down and be minimised. Such things like Politics-Money-Sharing, Online-Dubious-Money, Pyramid-Scheme-Money-Growing, Duping-People, Bank-Hacking, and so on.. All these things have negative effects. They only enrich the few people who have nothing to offer.
Meanwhile, the main aim of Politics is not making-money. We need a president who would make Politics what it really is. Which is: All About Power, and Power Alone. And not a wealth-sharing venture for the entire lineage and community.)
That's a good write up. Keep it up

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by HELLASJ(m): 6:04pm On Jul 04, 2022
ASUU IS STILL ON STRIKE THAY SHOULD START WITH THAT FIRST. WHO ARE THEY DECEIVING?

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by Lanretoye(m): 6:05pm On Jul 04, 2022
Subsea:
Peter Obi of Labour Party is simply the best candidate and the man Nigeria needs desperately come 2023 presidential election. He outlined the issues that has bedevilled the country over the years proffering solutions to change the narrative once and for all. Peter Obi said:
1. I can’t sleep because I know what to do! I have gone round the 36 States of the country like I have gone round 31 countries of the world, I know the problems of Nigeria and I know I can fix them easily! Because I can see them, I can fix them!
2. Hunger takes people to the streets! Job and food will obviously take them out of crimes! That’s my specialty, creating jobs and wealth!
3. I have not come out for myself! I have come out for the millions of youths that are losing hope in our beloved country!
I have come out for the millions of women who are afraid of tomorrow and what it holds for them and their children! I have come out for the poor who are asking weather it’s a sin to be a Nigerian! For them, I have come!
4. For people who are asking if Peter Obi has ‘structure’, what structure is bigger and stronger than the collective will of the masses on whose necks the knees of the politicians have been? What structure is greater than the determination of a people who have at last decided to take back their country, their only country?
5. The battle for the rescue of the soul of Nigeria has just begun and we must all be contributive and participative in it.
6. Yes, we may not have the money to share because we didn’t steal any. We have not come to enslave but to serve.
7. Have you imagined somebody giving you money to help you? Bribing you to go and serve you? It’s wisdom to go for a permanent solution than a temporary remedy!
8. This battle is to help Nigerian youths, Market women, struggling families, students, teachers, famers, old and poor, whose helpless looking faces I see everywhere I go. It’s for these people that l, Peter Obi, have come! However, like a drowning man, they must bring out their hands to be saved!
9. In this battle, if you can’t fly, run! If you can’t run, walk! If you can’t walk, crawl! If you can’t crawl, roll! If you can’t roll, shout! By all means we must be on the move and we must be heard!
10. These people are more than 50 million of the Nigerian voting adults. They have the power. Their destiny is in their hands so they can change it. If they will it, they will win it!
11. Remember, the man with energy will always be at the mercy of the man with strategy based on synergy. With God on our side, we shall not fail and we shall not fall! May God help us!
God bless Nigeria!
12. I will rather lose doing the right thing than win doing the wrong thing.
13. Nigeria must move beyond oil; we must move from Consumption to Production nation.
the way he did in anambra state when he was governor.

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by postbmd: 6:05pm On Jul 04, 2022
Grammar, u not still saying what is needed bro

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by harmony75: 6:08pm On Jul 04, 2022
May God help OBIdient nation!

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Re: Things That The Next President Of Nigeria Is Expected To Put Back In Order. by martinzkingin: 6:10pm On Jul 04, 2022
BluntCrazeMan:
THINGS THAT THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA IS EXPECTED TO PUT BACK IN ORDER.

1. Policies that will bring about strong economic reforms and economic growth.
(The current CBN policies that continued causing lots of series of uncountable deductions from people’s bank accounts is a killer-policy. Serious taxations on small business owners is a killer-policy. Policies that minimises the little profits of the small and medium business owners is a killer-policy)

2. Security across the whole of Nigeria.
(There should be adequate security and peace, both in the North, South, East, and West).

3. Full transparency of the Government Expenditures.
(Quarterly release of the Government Expenditures at all levels - down to the LGAs, and yearly published Fully-Audited Accounts of the Government “both online and hardcopies”, at all levels)

4. Total Restructuring and reformation of the Military, the Police, and other security agencies as well as other paramilitary bodies too..
(Their current mode of engagement of the personnels of the Nigerian Security agencies with the Nigerian citizens are zero. They are nothing to write home about. Their current mode of operation are filled with corrupt practices. There is need for a top-to-bottom continuous reorientation system, as well as a proper bottom-to-top continuous feedback and assessment system for all these bodies and agencies).

5. Reorientation of the Values of the Common Average Nigerian.
(There should be policies and laws that should subconsciously minimise the urge for doing things that would have negative impact on oneself or on other people. Currently, the only values we know in Nigeria is money. And that is, gathering much money by any means possible and using it to show off... - Even if the showing off is a fake show. There is need for a subconscious reorientation of the citizens towards creating positivity and better-life for oneself and other people around oneself, and not in showing off. There are prices that are supposed to be paid to the government before some types of high-end goods and services are purchased. And their are also prices to be paid for such high-end goods and services to be kept unused or under-used or misused. Also, their are prices to be paid too for such high-end goods and services to be put in good use. If anyone really needs such goods and services, then he would be prepared to pay the prices, if not, their won't be need paying for such goods and services where there are no need for them.)

6. Instant punishment for crimes and evil.... And also, instant reward for doing something that is exceptionally good.
(Currently, evil doers go free.. And whoever that tries to report the evil doers might end up being the one that gets punished. The current system of identifying crimes and evil should be revisited and reviewed)

7. Reorientation of the Values and the remuneration of the Government Workers.
(The current average government worker tries to find ways to earn some extra money in order to augment the Official wages. In doing such, may create some loopholes in order to do special favours to hawks who parade as contractors and consultants, and from them get some kickbacks.. All these should stop. Once a transparent and frequent financial records are out there published, and very much available for public scrutiny and criticisms, such excesses should stop naturally.)

8. An Encouraging Environment for both the Business and Job Career Persons.
(If there businesses available, then, there would be need to employ more people to carry out the business.. But in an environment where the businesses are not thriving well, then, a lot of people won't have jobs to do)

9. Proper Circulation of wealth.
(The idea of making people to believe that their is wealth in some non-productive activities which yield money to People but do not create real value to the society or to the economy, should be seriously played down and be minimised. Such things like Politics-Money-Sharing, Online-Dubious-Money, Pyramid-Scheme-Money-Growing, Duping-People, Bank-Hacking, and so on.. All these things have negative effects. They only enrich the few people who have nothing to offer.
Meanwhile, the main aim of Politics is not making-money. We need a president who would make Politics what it really is. Which is: All About Power, and Power Alone. And not a wealth-sharing venture for the entire lineage and community.)

In my opinion, Atiku and Tinubu are just like the devil and the deep sea. They are desperate for the presidency because of their personal selfish gains. I prefer Peter Obi. Though Peter Obi is not a Saint. I can't vouch for him that he is the all righteous, perfect messiah.

Now from the premise of your question: "....being worst than the current president"

I understand your line of thought, that is, many of us —I included— lampooned Goodluck Jonathan's administration. We cried for change. We wanted Buhari. We posited that he is the Moses that will lead us out of Egypt. What happened after he was elected President? His administration was(and is) significantly worst than that of GEJ.

Again, from your question, I sense you want the assurance of "not again." So you are threading carefully.

One thing I like about online discussions regarding Obi campaigns is the fact that whenever his critics come out in the open with their arguments to disparage him, they are silenced with sheer facts and logic, leaving these anti-Obis with no bullets in their guns than the now-clichéd rhetoric: "...but but his party(Labour Party) has no structure"

I reckon that Peter Obi is far better than these other two. Peter Obi is a capitalist who have been the corporate world for a significant amount of time. From his interviews, he is envisioning Nigeria to be a producer-like country and not the handicapped consumer we currently are. I like to call him Mr Go-check-my-records.

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