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| A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by Alore(op): 5:47pm On Sep 20, 2015 |
A PARADIGM SHIFT – THE WAY FORWARD FOR A NEW NIGERIASource: www.sundayadelajablog.com/archives/2200 This I believe should be the sentiment of every patriotic Nigerian. |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by IbeOkehie: 11:48am On Jan 06, 2024 |
Alore:So how do you feel today? 🤔 The optimistic expectations of 2015 were very interesting. Good Luck to Nigeria |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by Gerrard59(m): 4:03am On Jan 07, 2024 |
IbeOkehie: Alore:He relocated. Clowns voted for Buhari in 2015 only to japa. Useless people! |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by lastkingsman: 7:12am On Jan 07, 2024 |
Gerrard59:Raise am, raise am ![]() |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by Alore(op): 10:32pm On Jan 07, 2024 |
Gerrard59:And you that you refused to japa, how have you been useful to yourself, your family and your neighbours? Your kinds will rather blame someone else for their troubles in life than take personal responsibility and look for a way out for their lives and their dependents. My friend, learn to take responsibility for your life and stop throwing around lame excuses and finger-pointing saying that someone else's decision or indecision is responsible for your life woes. |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by Alore(op): 10:58pm On Jan 07, 2024 |
IbeOkehie:Really, I was very disappointed - terribly disappointed! I had high hopes that Buhari would come with a no-nonsense attitude to deal squarely with the corruption in the country and bring some sense of progress to our nation. I did not vote for Buhari's 2nd term. He ruined Nigeria right from the first term because he was clueless. No Nigerian President had performed so woefully as Buhari at the end of his 8 years of disaster! My sentiment is this: citizens are to use the power of their votes to kick out a poor-performing government. Now, the definition of "poor performance" for some people can be skewed by tribal, religious, or political coloration. That is left for individuals to settle in their own consciences. I am a Christian from the South and voted for a Muslim from the North against a Christian Southern President in 2015. It was based on my personal judgement that we could have a better country than what Jonathan was giving us, even though I was rooting for, voted for, and had high hopes for Goodluck Jonathan in the 2011 election. I was right to be optimistic in both elections and those were my personal decisions born out of my value systems and expectations. I have no regrets! |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by Gerrard59(m): 5:54am On Jan 08, 2024 |
Alore:Who told you I am in Nigeria? Unlike you, my parents warned me sternly that Buhari was up to no good. In fact, when he was declared the winner, I was with my dad watching the TV. There and then, he said, "we have to re-plan our lives because Buhari will wreck this country's economy. He did it in 1984, he would do it again". Buhari had antecedents dating to 1984, but intellectwats like you who enjoyed economic growth under OBJ & GEJ said he was the best thing since sliced bread because he would phight kwarraption! You lots who voted for Buhari in 2015 should be thoroughly ashamed of yourselves after fleeing the country. Let me see any of you miscreants chant racism or accuse the West of empowering feminism or gay rights. Alore:Someone who wasn't told or taught or read history. It is so obvious. How did Buhari phight kwarraption in 1984? It was his right hand Tunde who initiated most of those policies, but intellectwats believed Buhari was an anti-kwarraption crusader. Someone who never engaged in ANY intellectual conversation or discourse after leaving PTDF in the late '90s. Someone who was begged for THREE DAYS by international powers to call his irate and blood-tasting supporters to order after they rioted because he lost in 2011. Someone who declared that "dogs and baboons will be soaked in blood". I have no regrets!Buharists are largely shameless people. Expecting them to have a modicum of shame is akin to pigs flying! |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by Alore(op): 12:16pm On Jan 08, 2024 |
Gerrard59:It is clear you have a personal problem. I am not a Buharist. Go and fix your problem. Peace out! |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by Gerrard59(m): 1:17pm On Jan 08, 2024 |
Alore:When you campaigned and voted in 2015 for an incompetent feudalist who had antecedents dating to 1984, you automatically became a Buharist! After doing that, you fled like a dog drenched in hot water with tails between its smelly legs to the abroad. Why didn't you stay to enjoy the fruits of labour eh, Mr-I-Voted-For-A-Man-Who-Will-Phight-Kwarraption?!! |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by wegevv: 1:55pm On Jan 08, 2024*. Modified: 6:01pm On Jan 13, 2024 |
Tbh I respect this (apart from your last sentence lol) simply because there are still some buharists today doing incredible olympic level gymnastics to claim the most bigoted and incompetent president in our country's history was anything other than a complete and total failure. In some ways it's good that PBAT ripped the bandaid off as soon as he walked in by instantly removing subsidy etc. If he had tried to be more measured then the collapse and suffering would have likely come slower and deeper into his presidency, given the remaining Buharists lunatics more apparatus for their silly gaslighting stunts. But now everything is laid bare and he has the rest of his term to fix the destruction of his pathetic predecessor. The next time the north say "it's our turn", we must demand better than the disgraceful PMB Alore: |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by Alore(op): 2:05pm On Jan 08, 2024 |
Gerrard59:Insulting people just comes to you flawlessly...smh! It tells of the person you are. I hope you outgrow it! |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by IbeOkehie: 12:15pm On Jan 09, 2024*. Modified: 1:05pm On Jan 12, 2024 |
Gerrard59:Noted he claims to be a Southern Christian. Possibly Igbo. Most Igbo of the professional and educated class in my own social circle...doctors, government workers, formal sector employees like lawyers and oil & gas engineers...supported Buhari in 2015. I quarrelled with a lot of them. Their biggest reason was that he would fight corruption. Even a perfunctory browse of history should have dissuaded anyone from that mistake. But this is Nigeria. Nigeria. Nigerians! ![]() @Alaro, thanks for the response. I wasn't expecting it. I maintain that long term look backs facilitated by the internet are a valuable learning tool. Alore:Government is a very important factor in individual outcomes. Since you were already working around 2011, I'm sure you've noticed like me, that many people in the middle class today graduated from University around 2003 to 2007 whereas those who got their degrees around 2015 are not making as much progress Macro is very important. Again thanks 😊 Good Luck to Nigeria. |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by IbeOkehie: 12:30pm On Jan 09, 2024 |
wegevv:Sorry never gonna happen. Yes it's the turn of the North next time. And they're going to bring another feudal-socialist. And there's nothing anyone can do. This is Nigeria. Good Luck to Nigerians. |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by Alore(op): 5:25pm On Jan 09, 2024 |
IbeOkehie:Thank you for your kind response. You see, I was in primary school when Buhari was the Head of State. So, I saw a drastic restoration of order and discipline in our society with my own eyes. Even as a child, I could tell. The first republic (Shehu Shagari's government) was becoming very corrupt. I remember then, my aunt (she was a young single lady then) was telling us she couldn't get state employment as a primary school teacher because the officer in charge was demanding sex. Also, bribery and corruption were the order of the day. Then came Buhari, all that nonsense stopped immediately! The government was setting up sting operations and would insert marked notes to give to victims who were being asked for bribes. So, the whole nation changed drastically. He was clamping down on corrupt officials and throwing them in jail. Our cities and towns were clean and there was orderliness (WAI - War Against Indiscipline, monthly environmental sanitation, queuing up in the banks and at the bus stop, not throwing down refuses anyhow, etc.). Nigeria was making sense. I know people say it was Tunde Idiagbon (the Vice President) who was the one doing all that, which is true. But he wouldn't have a chance if his boss didn't allow him. So, we were quite hopeful in 2015 that the combination of Buhari's no-corruption mien and military background and the elitist experience of the Vice - Professor Yemi Osibanjo would be a super combo. In essence, people who drummed support for Buhari and voted for him in 2015 had some good patriotic reasons. Not everybody is a fool and unable to do a search on the Internet, etc. As you said, many elites - highly educated citizens - voted across their tribal/religious divide simply because they had a reason to do so hoping for a better nation for everyone. Some of us did not need to depend on the Internet, we saw with our eyes the change Buhari brought when he came in at first. |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by Gerrard59(m): 2:01am On Jan 11, 2024 |
IbeOkehie:I mean it when I say I hate those who campaigned and voted for Buhari in 2015. Stoopid human beings. These people enjoyed high and consistent economic growth only to scuttle it for others. What did they do next? They fled like cowards! Alore:Shut up! Kind response kill you there! Voted for an incompetent feudalist only to flee! Intellectwat! |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by Alore(op): 10:59pm On Jan 11, 2024 |
Gerrard59:I sincerely feel very sorry for you. You sound very unhappy. May God give you some peace in your heart. |
| Re: A Paradigm Shift – The Way Forward For A New Nigeria - Pastor Sunday Adelaja by IbeOkehie: 3:09pm On Feb 18, 2024 |
Alore:You might find this an interesting read. In fact I recommend you read it in full, just for historical perspective. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/jan/31/nigeria-elections-president-muhammadu-buhari-lola-shoneyin On getting home, one of my older brothers explained that Buhari’s deputy, the uncompromising, much-feared Colonel Tunde Idiagbon, had commanded that all government contractors in Ogun state had received a notice to appear before a special committee. My dad honoured the invitation and presented all the papers to show that it was in fact the government that owed his company money. He was given two options: to pay a large amount (that no one quite understood how they arrived at) or go to jail. On principle, my dad said he wasn’t going to pay money that he didn’t owe. He was not alone. I have a group of friends with whom I am forever bound by this shared ordeal of seeing our fathers treated like criminals. And as it was for many, this period signified the beginning of financial ruin.The trickery of political power is unceasing. I used to think Tunde Idiagbon was a Yoruba man. No, he was a Fulani man with some sort of Yoruba background. Makes sense now looking back, how all the governors jailed under Buhari were Southerners while all Northern governors were untouched, not even the Barkin Zuwo that stored dollars in his house. You say you were young during Buhari's military presidency. We all need to read history. Good Luck to Nigeria. |
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