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Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by iwaeda: 8:56am On Jun 05, 2023
As l write this, my mind wanders over that 2014 early morning phone call from our newly installed President Tinubu. When l picked the international call, it was Mr. Sunday Dare, outgone Minister for Youths and Sports that echoed, ‘Good morning Mr. Sanusi and please hold on’; and from the other end bellowed the incisive voice of Asíwájú who must have been following my Friday column in The Nation newspapers, highlighting at that period in time, reasons why Buhari, who was then being touted to contest for the presidency, should not be considered.

Asiwaju discussed the Buhari issue with me on phone and l was respectfully emphatic in telling him about my doubts regarding whether the man can be trusted, with reasons. In a persuasive voice, Asíwájú asked a rhetorical question: ‘Don’t you think we should give him a chance’? Obviously, he wasn’t expecting an immediate response from me.

But having been tired of the badly managed state of affairs under Jonathan/PDP, like millions of other Nigerians, l gave the esteemed Asíwájú’s persuasion a deserved consideration. Again, this becomes easy having erroneously believed that anybody but Jonathan/PDP would rescue Nigerians from the impending collapse of Nigeria’s ship of state.

From thence, l started giving the Buhari presidential aspiration a serious thought, because of Asíwájú. That was in 2014 and by 2015, he got elected as President. And the rest, as they say, is history.

One thing is constant. And that is the widely known Asíwájú’s invaluable role in the emergence of Buhari as the President of the country. One significant but ignoble blight of his presidency was his early traits of ingratitude, indifference to good policy actions, and sometimes, self-centered policy actions; his impervious disposition to words of wisdom; his unbridled nepotism and reckless contempt for the security and wellbeing of Nigerians that yearned, futilely for official intervention from the cruelty of mostly Fulani bandits/kidnappers.

From Buhari’s inaugural day, he sent a clear signal of his ungracious intentions to sidetrack Asíwájú by his infamous phrase: “l belong to everybody and l belong to nobody.”

From that day, it became clear to me and other discerning Nigerians that Asíwájú’s support for Buhari marked the dawn of an error. Error of choice and a serious political miscalculation. But for God almighty, Asíwájú would have become political history by now. Buhari detests seeing Asíwájú being called APC national leader. This disdain, he manifested at one of the iftars during one of his Ramadan months in Aso-Villa where he clearly proclaimed himself to be the only national leader of the party; thereby seemingly displaying intolerance to Tinubu being referred to as a national leader of the progressive party.

Buhari formed his cabinet, poaching Asíwájú’s foot soldiers without really seeking his inputs. Most of these men distanced themselves from Asíwájú’s interests and more importantly presidential ambition. But most of them, especially those that served in Buhari’s government are back in President Tinubu’s fold pretending to be his locker-room loyalists. I hope President Tinubu will not misplace their hypocrisy for loyalty.

While Buhari’s ‘gbedu drum’ was aloud, his cabal and administration’s beneficiaries sustained their evil political plots against Asíwájú, as their principal looked the other way.

But Asiwaju, a cat with nine lives, survived the conspiracies by first winning the party’s presidential primary, and against all odds; won the presidential election and now got sworn-in as President and Commander-in-chief on May 29. If he had lost the primary, what would have been his fate? The reality should not be lost on the newly installed president.

Nobody should blame Nigerians for voting Buhari to power. Neither should anyone blame Tinubu for masterminding his emergence at his party’s 2014 presidential primary in Lagos and later during the presidential poll by deploying all his vast contacts to achieve this end.

For all of us, including Tinubu that voted for Buhari in 2015 and 2019, our electoral mistakes were an error of judgment. And it is important for us to note that an error is not any fault of our knowledge, but a mistake of our judgment giving impetus to that which is not true. It is also important to note that the error on voting for Buhari was done in good faith which is to establish that sincerity, even in error is strength. By leaving Nigerians worse than he met us, he crippled himself with ingratitude.

Today in the country, once presided over by Buhari, the only thriving enterprise is government patronage and banditry. The economy, he left in shambles and bedevilled by debts purportedly used to prosecute projects that are either misplaced like the Maradi railway project or left comatose by insecurity or badly executed or scandalously yet to be concluded after eight years.

Under Buhari, crude oil theft is on the increase without any sufficient official efforts to stem the tide; oil subsidy rackets were on the increase under Buhari, the value of Naira keeps tumbling to an all time high; power is epileptic, borrowings on an all time high, automobile prices are beyond the reach of average Nigerians as a result of his misplaced automotive policies cum extremely high customs duties.

Infrastructure including railway stations built with foreign loans are unusable or used with trepidation because of unbridled kidnapping for ransom and killings.

Also, fuel/diesel/kerosene/gas prices have reached an all-time high under Buhari as President, even with his disputable subsidy policy. Poverty has legalised corruption in our institutions of state because people plead it as reason for engaging in sharp practices.

Tinubu’s presidency should obviously be ready to address the shortcomings of previous leaders, especially that of his predecessor, Buhari. It’s indubitably historical that he is the only leader that truly prepares to rule the country by working assiduously to achieve that goal with divine intervention.

Hopefully by the end of Tinubu’s administration, we all should be able to applaud and say, with confidence, that Buhari was indeed a better forgotten error. By almighty’s grace, so shall it be.

By Mobolaji Sanusi

•Sanusi, a corporate legal consultant and immediate past MD/CEO of LASAA, lives in Lagos.

https://thenationonlineng.net/muhammadu-buhari-end-of-the-great-flop/

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by LagosFirstSon: 8:59am On Jun 05, 2023
Tinubu is now using his newspaper company "The Nation" to mock and insult Buhari and the north, calling them flop.

Ok, the north will reply Tinubu soonest

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by iwaeda: 9:01am On Jun 05, 2023
LagosFirstSon:
Tinubu is now using his newspaper company "The Nation" to mock Buhari and the north, calling them flop.

Ok, the north will reply Tinubu soonest

APC is damned wicked and full of propagandists. See all the lies zombies believed that Buhari did well grin grin angry angry

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by Mynd44: 9:02am On Jun 05, 2023
LagosFirstSon:
Tinubu is now using his newspaper company "The Nation" to mock Buhari and the north, calling them flop.

Ok, the north will reply Tinubu soonest
It is an Op-ed

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by LagosFirstSon: 9:04am On Jun 05, 2023
Mynd44:

It is an Op-ed
sincerely speaking sir, I hate it when you quote me

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by LogoDWhiz(m): 9:05am On Jun 05, 2023
Mynd44:

It is an Op-ed

What's Op-ed?

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by Jennie002: 9:07am On Jun 05, 2023
LagosFirstSon:
sincerely speaking sir, I hate it when you quote me
😂😂

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by iwaeda: 9:09am On Jun 05, 2023
Mynd44:

It is an Op-ed
Why can't Sanusi write this one in January 2023 grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by Emperormartin(m): 9:16am On Jun 05, 2023
Surprising nation newspaper calling Buhari flop

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by Zonefree(m): 9:22am On Jun 05, 2023
Tinubu and his e-soldiers are now subtly attacking Buhari and the North.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by Freshtruth(m): 9:23am On Jun 05, 2023
Any where Buhari dey may God keep on punishing him all the rest of his life sad
8good years of borrowing wetin we no understand
8good years of travelling wetin we no understand
8good years of snapping pictures

You must rule you must rule so na to suffer Nigerians be your calling?
No matter how bad Tinubu be but he sure me say he go perform pass the kastina Dullard angry

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by Ofunaofu: 9:24am On Jun 05, 2023
I hope that the author of this article and The Nation Lagos-Ibadan expressway propaganda newspaper will also write that Tinubu is the beginning of another disastrous flop

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by Zonefree(m): 9:24am On Jun 05, 2023
Mynd44:

It is an Op-ed
Who authorised and edited the OP-ed?

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by iwaeda: 9:26am On Jun 05, 2023
For all of us, including Tinubu that voted for Buhari in 2015 and 2019, our electoral mistakes were an error of judgment. And it is important for us to note that an error is not any fault of our knowledge, but a mistake of our judgment giving impetus to that which is not true. It is also important to note that the error on voting for Buhari was done in good faith which is to establish that sincerity, even in error is strength. By leaving Nigerians worse than he met us, he crippled himself with ingratitude.

Today in the country, once presided over by Buhari, the only thriving enterprise is government patronage and banditry. The economy, he left in shambles and bedevilled by debts purportedly used to prosecute projects that are either misplaced like the Maradi railway project or left comatose by insecurity or badly executed or scandalously yet to be concluded after eight years. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by Mattswaggz: 9:28am On Jun 05, 2023
So all of a sudden,,, Buhari the man that singlehandedly fought corruption and some peoples darling daddy is now a flop abi...... okay na,,, make wuna continue. gringringrin

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by rummmy: 9:29am On Jun 05, 2023
But the nation newspaper was hailing him then as their personal lord and savior.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by proeast(m): 9:34am On Jun 05, 2023
Hahahaha, Tinubu has finally realized that Buhari sold him a dummy. I can visualize the bitterness and anger in the writer, who is obviously writing on behalf of Tinubu.

Anyways, the two rogues deserve each other and hopefully Nigerians will be entertained as they go for each other's jugular grin angry

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by Ihateheadslamer: 9:37am On Jun 05, 2023
There's no doubt that buhari was the worst thing to ever happened to Nigeria
Zonefree:
Tinubu and his e-soldiers are now subtly attacking Buhari and the North.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by BigBlackPreek(m): 9:38am On Jun 05, 2023
Bubu
Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by proeast(m): 9:39am On Jun 05, 2023
Mynd44:

It is an Op-ed

The fact that Nation management endorsed is an indication that Tinubu shares same sentiments.

The Nation and TVC are Tinubu's propaganda machinery and every politically aware Nigerian knows that!

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by iwaeda: 9:39am On Jun 05, 2023
proeast:
Hahahaha, Tinubu has finally realized that Buhari sold him a dummy. I can visualize the bitterness and anger in the writer, who is obviously writing on behalf of Tinubu.

Anyways, the two rogues deserve each other and hopefully Nigerians will be entertained as they go for each other's jugular grin angry
Mobolaji Sanusi is MD LASAA, Lagos State Advertising Agency. Seyi gets all adverts for Lagos. You can speculate. grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by iwaeda: 9:40am On Jun 05, 2023
Nlfpmod. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by Anyiamaka: 9:54am On Jun 05, 2023
LogoDWhiz:


What's Op-ed?

Op-eds are opinionated editorial essays. There are opinion pieces typically written for newspapers or magazines and intended for a wide audience.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by iwaeda: 9:58am On Jun 05, 2023
It is funny, when some people support evil, just because of personal gains at the detriment of the growth of the nation. Hope we beat our conscience to the truth.
Yet some deluded will come here to spite in our faces. Truth is far from us, if we are not truthful.
grin grin grin grin

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by Magnetic010: 9:59am On Jun 05, 2023
We warned them in 2015 but they said we were benefitting from corruption. Now see where we are

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by Sangoamadioha1: 10:01am On Jun 05, 2023
Tinubu should call his men to order. We will not accept anybody tarnishing Buhari's name. Give Tinubu your support and leave Buhari alone, he has done his part.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by richidinho(m): 10:02am On Jun 05, 2023
grin

Nigerians be wise, the same people that defended Buhari when he increased fuel price from 87naira to 189 naira are at it again defending this corrupt govt

After the increment, peak milk that used to be 150 is now 600

A loaf of bread is 1200 from N400

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by proeast(m): 10:07am On Jun 05, 2023
iwaeda:

Mobolaji Sanusi is MD LASAA, Lagos State Advertising Agency. Seyi gets all adverts for Lagos. You can speculate. grin grin grin grin grin

Sure, we are saying the same thing. Tinubu is obviously unhappy with Buhari and how he set him up for disgrace. So, he is definitely going to come for Buhari. Unfortunately, Buhari doesn't seem to be street smart enough to withstand Tinubu so he would either cowardly run across the border or hide behind his ethnicity to fight back grin grin

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: End Of The Great Flop By Mobolaji Sanusi (The Nation) by toneroforever(m): 10:10am On Jun 05, 2023
Mynd44:

It is an Op-ed

And so what? They could have declined to publish it.
Buhari's failures were evidently glaring before the expiration of his first year in office. Yet Nation newspapers never entertained such views in that column.

While Tinubu was still seeking Buhari's support to emerge as APC candidate and also win the 2023 election, would the Nation have published this sort of report? Hell No!

Tinubu should stop deceiving himself. He knew all along yet was defending Buhari. He has no moral right to criticize him now or exonerate himself from his party's abysmal rule.

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