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Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Mandem05: 3:43am On Jul 11, 2024
richiemcgold:
He won't be saying this if his papa is not ignored by this current govt.

Nigerians know the real friends of the masses. Bashir is not one of them; neither is Tinubu nor El rufai.



Obi? huh
You mean that gbajue?
Despite all these disappointments, Tinubu is still a better leader.
You are very correct!!! Infact Nigeria is now a fantastic country with no problems ba? Please the first step of fixing a problem is admitting that there is a problem. Leadership is shown by one's actions. We are seeing the actions of this government.
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Mandem05: 4:12am On Jul 11, 2024
DIVINEEVIDENCE:
This romance between Arewa and the sophisticated tribe is looking to be like the shortest political marriage ever.

Una never never spend one year for house una won use quarrel pursue neighbors?


O ma se o!
I wish this romance translated into a better Nigeria agitation for nor dey we country. As it stands Nigerians are suffering. All the current government has said is that we should exercise patience. IMO if this government had fixed just one refinery as they promised that they would, Nigeria would be in a much better position. Come to think of it, why haven't they been able to fix just one refinery?? 🤔🤔
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by efemena5050(m): 5:38am On Jul 11, 2024
Nemere2020:
Bashir El-Rufai
This idiot is an idiot infact his an idiot with capital letter .......I so hate the north for their hypocrisy.....and baise.....this nam wouldn't have made any statement if it were to be a northerner in power......the animals would rather die than to insult their own ....buhari started the plauge but the cryptic messages was not much then ...now they r threatening. Rubbish region with all the government positions they have held ... nothing positive to show in terms of meaningful development.....Born to rule idiosyncrasies .......As for tunubu he remains the only confused humanoid president with a very low processor speed with Android version 0.1 Yoruba beans ......even jelly beans baba no see..........I expected much from him ...but is now obvious that he need to save himself from himself........
The northern leaders should shut up and let's watch the horror movie in piece ....after all Buhari acted his horror film ......last last God go punish Nigerian leaders
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Ttalk: 6:02am On Jul 11, 2024
Nonsense
LandMann:
Unfortunately history doesn't agree with you.

From 1999-2024 Nigeria has had

1. Obasanjo
2. Yaradua
3. Goodluck
4. Buhari
5. Tinubu

Despite getting Nigeria's debt written off, Obasanjo a southerner did not take the fight against corruption AT ALL LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT AND IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE serious. Instead, the agency for fighting corruption was used to only allegedly fight opposition politicians. Obasanjo laid a very weak foundation for the fight against corruption and today Nigeria is reaping the rewards. In addition, Obasanjo increased price of fuel, diesel and kerosene steadily and his regime pumped billions of Nigeria's money in Nigeria's refineries that till date are still dead all tanks to corruption. Obasanjo the strong man could have gotten the national assembly to pass a law prescribing death sentence for corrupt public officials and elected government officials to minimise corruption in Nigeria but no he did not. Today, the seed Obasanjo planted has matured and yielded fruit.

Yaradua a northerner did not last in office but his short stay was the only period since 1999 that brought about reduction in fuel price and removal of exploitative charges by banks dominated by capitalist crooks from southwest of Nigeria.

Next we got Jonathan, a southerner who supervised the most corrupt regime in Nigeria after Abacha. In fact Yar Adua's death was the zenith of Nigeria's progress since 1999. There was massive looting of state resources with little or no consequences, thanks to the weak foundation of anti corruption. Jonathan regime was so bad that sensible Nigerians thought the best thing to do is to vote him out... Unfortunately, given how polluted Nigeria's politics is, the only person available to defeat Jonathan was Buhari a northerner with no sound education. Again, while failing to remove subsidy despite massive gains from oil sales, Jonathan supervised gradual increase in price of fuel and diesel... Kerosene became super expensive under Jonathan a southerner. Inflation began to creep up, eroding the value of the Naira. Meanwhile Jonathan's cabinet and members of government where all swimming in luxury and wealth, most looted. This fueled the demand for a change of government and indirectly allowed it to happen.

Buhari a northerner came in and he too and members of his government continued from where Jonathan stopped. Looting and abuse of power across all levels of government. Despite pressure to remove subsidy, Buhari a northerner refused and explained in an interview with a foreign journalist that you can't ask him to remove subsidy when Nigeria wasn't a productive country. Perhaps he understood that inflation and suffering would be massive, so he continued to pay subsidy that would be looted by crooks and agents of corruption in Nigeria who have now settled with fangs on the blood of ordinary Nigerians to feast like vampire.

Tinubu, a southerner is now in office and the first thing he did is remove subsidy without blocking the various channels of corruption in Nigeria, thereby plunging 90% of Nigerians, the ordinary people into suffering and poverty. After removing subsidy Tinubu continued by introducing one tax after the other all in a bid to sniff life out of the people so he can rule with poverty.

So, from 1999 till date you will see a pattern of wickedness and insensitivity on the part of southern presidents in Nigeria. Most of them have this American capitalist mindsets but they do nothing about corruption, nepotism and tribalism. Unfortunately, putting capitalism and corruption, nepotism and tribalism in the same space is a recipe for disaster cos the capitalists in their insatiable greed and pursuit of self-interest will explore corruption, nepotism and tribalism to achieve their goals.

So, after Tinubu does this 4 years the best thing is to vote a northerner who is a professor and has lectured and has an unblemished public service record, or pair that northerner as vice with a southerner of same quality.

If Nigerians keep arguing to choose between Tinubu, Atiku and Peter Obi in 2027, we will end up with another disaster as president
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Gregorystarrrr(f): 6:46am On Jul 11, 2024
alphaNomega:
you are welcome.

Clearly the law does not apply to them and everyone is okay with it in Nigeria.

Even one social media influencer was encouraging a Minister to steal money now he has repaired public roads in Abuja. Imagine the type of thinking.

On top of that, the ruling class will make a law or pass a bill, then come up with immunity and waivers that basically means this law we made does not apply to us, but if the rest of you do it, you are liable.
They claim to stand for justice but do the opposite.
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 6:57am On Jul 11, 2024
Mandem05:
I wish this romance translated into a better Nigeria agitation for nor dey we country. As it stands Nigerians are suffering. All the current government has said is that we should exercise patience. IMO if this government had fixed just one refinery as they promised that they would, Nigeria would be in a much better position. Come to think of it, why haven't they been able to fix just one refinery?? 🤔🤔
Lack of political will.

When you vote a man who sees power as an opportunity to rule rather than a privilege to serve and lead, he'll be more amenable to political correctness and about winning the next election than about carrying out people-oriented programmes.

Whatever he does will be to please some politician and feather his nest, and politicians thrive on the disadvantage of the masses.

Don't you know that steady power supply will put many fuel stations and kerosene importers out of business?

Don't you know a functional refinery will halt fuel importation, compete with Dangote's refinery and affect BDCs?

Don't you know a good railway system will affect transportation giants?

Don't you know building standard, durable roads will reduce the likelihood of perennially re-awarding the same contracts to Julius Berger and Arab Contractors by successive governments?

Don't you know hi-speed trains will affect the pockets of Air peace and others?

Don't you know insecurity means more allocation for arms, logistics and equipment to the pockets of generals?

Only a selfless leader would damn the consequences to do what is right and personally unprofitable to him.

For every institution not working in Nigeria, a powerful personality is being enriched thereby.

Who would step on those toes without blinking?
The million dollar question to ask during general elections.
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by 9japride(m): 6:59am On Jul 11, 2024
Abagworo:
Nigerians didn't suffer like this during Buhari time. Food was cheap. Bread was 400 Naira and a crate of Egg 1000 and this was just a year ago.
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The problem started from that time.
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by 9japride(m): 7:03am On Jul 11, 2024
DMerciful:
See your mouth like Tinubu 8yrs. Yeye talk. The way its going, Tinubu might be remove before 4yrs if his performance continues to be abysmal
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It's very difficult especially the kind of system of politics being practiced in Nigeria.
I am not a fan of Tinubu style of government. But you see Tinubu, he's a master in politics.
He knows how to play the game.
He will likely continue till the 8 years.
Those northerners became powerful because the southerners allowed them to use the government apparatus for so long.
I blame the oil rich regions that can't even use their resources to determine who becomes the president.
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Blackdisciple(m): 7:18am On Jul 11, 2024
The only thing he had said that make sense at least for once
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by DMerciful(m): 7:24am On Jul 11, 2024
When Babangida became so powerful, he was forced to step aside. When Abacha became so powerful, he was sent to the great beyond.

Nobody is too powerful to be removed.
9japride:
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It's very difficult especially the kind of system of politics being practiced in Nigeria.
I am not a fan of Tinubu style of government. But you see Tinubu, he's a master in politics.
He knows how to play the game.
He will likely continue till the 8 years.
Those northerners became powerful because the southerners allowed them to use the government apparatus for so long.
I blame the oil rich regions that can't even use their resources to determine who becomes the president.
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by MEGAWATCH: 7:27am On Jul 11, 2024
Ojuntana:
Where's the link to this?

But anyone who is supporting Elrufai is simply a fool

Man supported Tinubu based on ethnoreligious consideration aka Muslim Muslim ticket

So just because he did not get what he hoped, he'll now start fighting Tinubu and you'll support him ba?

What do you think will happen if he get back into power again? Christians and Southerners use your head o. Don't follow the wrong crowd o
Story, always using tribe and religion to divide us.

WE DON'T LIKE EL-RUFIA BUT TINUBU HAS TO GO ABEG.
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by 9japride(m): 7:32am On Jul 11, 2024
DMerciful:
When Babangida became so powerful, he was forced to step aside. When Abacha became so powerful, he was sent to the great beyond.

Nobody is too powerful to be removed.
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I agree with you. But you see Nigerian style of democracy, eh go hard O. But anything is possible.
Ours is to sit and observe since we are not part of the inner circle.
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by DMerciful(m): 7:35am On Jul 11, 2024
If the North does not support him, rigging is not possible because he'll get zero from SS and SE!
9japride:
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I agree with you. But you see Nigerian style of democracy, eh go hard O. But anything is possible.
Ours is to sit and observe since we are not part of the inner circle.
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by haffaze777(m): 7:44am On Jul 11, 2024
CSTRR:
Go and tell that to the over 6 million voters that are waiting to vote for him again.

Nigeria is not made up of your father's house where hatred and bigotry overrule common sense.
We told you last election you argued just as you are arguing now.
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by 9japride(m): 8:05am On Jul 11, 2024
DMerciful:
If the North does not support him, rigging is not possible because he'll get zero from SS and SE!
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Very likely.
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by LtChisom: 10:43am On Jul 11, 2024
Ojuntana:
Good luck with that. Remember '67
Is that what u are using to console yourself, I am very proud my people at least tried, that is why most of you do shit in your pants when talks like this arises, next one won't be like 67, things have changed and men are ready, I know you are scared of it but there is no freedom without such price, just pray you won't die then , as I have accepted my fate that I may pay the ultimate price too.
Thank you.
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Ojuntana: 11:18am On Jul 11, 2024
LtChisom:
Is that what u are using to console yourself, I am very proud my people at least tried, that is why most of you do shit in your pants when talks like this arises, next one won't be like 67, things have changed and men are ready, I know you are scared of it but there is no freedom without such price, just pray you won't die then , as I have accepted my fate that I may pay the ultimate price too.
Thank you.
I'm not talking about dying or living. Those should not be your biggest worry. I'm talking of the events that led to '67. If you fail to read the hand of the clock, you will find yourself on the wrong side of time
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by lagosrd: 12:00pm On Jul 11, 2024
This boy n eds yobe out in his place and taught how to speak in public. He has no moral rights to say that to a government they all helped come to power. At time children of rich and influencial people do misbehave because they lack manners and respect.

He is a lucky guy brought to limelight via any means possible against all other qualified people. But it seems the rep money is turning his head. He will soon be returned back to the bush to look after cows
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by CSTRR: 12:41pm On Jul 11, 2024
haffaze777:
We told you last election you argued just as you are arguing now.
You told us what?

That obi will not win one state?
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by EnglandAmaka(f): 12:43pm On Jul 11, 2024
RenaissanceGuy:
In a firm decision, I've always refused to comment or expatiate on my signature when people ask me what it means; but I'd just say that you make of it whatever you feel it might mean.
You were one of the two recalled. With a firm belief, i say this
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by CSTRR: 12:44pm On Jul 11, 2024
DIVINEEVIDENCE:
Lack of political will.

When you vote a man who sees power as an opportunity to rule rather than a privilege to serve and lead, he'll be more amenable to political correctness and about winning the next election than about carrying out people-oriented programmes.

Whatever he does will be to please some politician and feather his nest, and politicians thrive on the disadvantage of the masses.

Don't you know that steady power supply will put many fuel stations and kerosene importers out of business?

Don't you know a functional refinery will halt fuel importation, compete with Dangote's refinery and affect BDCs?

Don't you know a good railway system will affect transportation giants?

Don't you know building standard, durable roads will reduce the likelihood of perennially re-awarding the same contracts to Julius Berger and Arab Contractors by successive governments?

Don't you know hi-speed trains will affect the pockets of Air peace and others?

Don't you know insecurity means more allocation for arms, logistics and equipment to the pockets of generals?

Only a selfless leader would damn the consequences to do what is right and personally unprofitable to him.

For every institution not working in Nigeria, a powerful personality is being enriched thereby.

Who would step on those toes without blinking?
The million dollar question to ask during general elections.
The answer to that question is clear as day.

There's only one person in politics right now with a history of stepping on corrupt toes regardless of the cost.

The man that was impeached twice for refusing to inflate state budgets as governor.

The Sooner we get him into where he needs to be, the better for this country.
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by haffaze777(m): 12:56pm On Jul 11, 2024
CSTRR:
You told us what?

That obi will not win one state?
That Obi will never rule Nigeriagrin
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by RenaissanceGuy: 3:34pm On Jul 11, 2024
EnglandAmaka:
You were one of the two recalled. With a firm belief, i say this
Not true. It's actually a cryptic statement with a very deep meaning, known only to me.
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