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Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by abagnalie: 10:42am On Oct 17, 2014 |
IdiAmin1:oga do you know how many persons will offer to pay that money for buhari.well these are just mere political statement.banks will gladly give the loan to buhari even without him asking 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by Ahmeduana(m): 10:42am On Oct 17, 2014 |
Delafruita:EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT CHUNK OF THAT MONEY WAS SPENT ON CAMPAIGNS ADVERT AND LOGISTIC, NOT TO PURCHASE THEIR PARTY NOMINATION FORM AND REMEMBER THEY RAISE MONEY THROUGH FUNDRAISING AND CAMPAIGN DONORS NOT THROUGH BANK LOANS! That reminds me the typical way of behaving of a particular section of nigeria! 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by jahbiz: 10:43am On Oct 17, 2014 |
Story for the gods. How could financial institutions borrow you that huge sum for party nomination form, I mean just ''form'' without assurance that you would win. Tell this to your people in North, they can easily believe you. So he is telling me he doesn't have that amount right? if I borrow to pay for something in the light of public and at my closet I buy something again and pay from my pocket. It simply means I don't want the public or people around me to know how much I have on me at that particular time. |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by 9jaforlife: 10:44am On Oct 17, 2014 |
abdulabbakar: [/b] GOD BLESS YOU! THIS COUNTRY REEKS OF HYPOCRISY [b] |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by kendrick93(m): 10:44am On Oct 17, 2014 |
Delafruita:wat sterling qualities?. u mean his discrimination for d south south and east? |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by wittytezzy(m): 10:44am On Oct 17, 2014 |
FastShipping: pls double your pity for him he is one of the imbeciles Nigeria harbours |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by crown777(m): 10:45am On Oct 17, 2014 |
lilprinze: Can you proof the connection bwtn GMB and BH? People deceiving People party sef don't have proof and still you guys with shallow brains still rubbing the issue of BH on the man. |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by soludo93(m): 10:47am On Oct 17, 2014 |
The message is clear and well understood. If he doesn't win, he will be frustrated into going for war against FG. If he wins, he will be occupied with resettling exorbitant debts that his desperation has incurred for him. |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by kilokeys(m): 10:47am On Oct 17, 2014 |
he took bank loan? so the ''PRESIDENCY'' is an investment from which he intends paying back his loan? omo see business 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by collinsVP: 10:47am On Oct 17, 2014 |
Delafruita: Why would a bank grant a credit facility to someone to spend in a project that promises no cash flow at all. How does he intends to pay for he will certainly fail. His presidential race will end in futility. We know better now. It pains me so much when politicians come up with information that is packaged to deceive the electorate. GMB has this unrealistic mind set that we dummies. Amechi said he spent 1.6billion on Ebola. Tell me how true that was. They are just looting state treasury to execute a project whose feasibility studies shows failure. |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by nuelobi(m): 10:47am On Oct 17, 2014 |
Mogidi:. guess u were still a kid wen he WS in charge of ptf,so u kn little or nothing abt him. pls ask ur dad he will explain to u beta . 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by kay29000(m): 10:48am On Oct 17, 2014 |
Ofcos, close minded Nigerians, tribalistic people, and people with religious bias will say he is lying. But those that really know the truth know that this man is the least corrupt leader Nigeria ever had. The reason there is all these propaganda about him is because those thieves don't want him to get power. He is their worst nightmare. Buhari on seat will deal with the cabal of thieves, and they don't want that, so they will sponsor any propaganda against him and his party. I am a Yoruba Christian, but Buhari has my vote. 5 Likes |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by BeauHomme: 10:48am On Oct 17, 2014 |
Gen Buhari,I can't call u a liar. I may not love evrything abt u,but calling u a liar is something I'll find very difficult to do. But pls Sir,let me share wit u an experience from 4 days ago. On monday this week,I borrowed money from an office colleague to pay 4 my lunch. Yet,on my way from work that same day,I bought a gadget which cost me much much more than my lunch. So why didn't I just pay 4 my lunch? The answer is simple...I didn't want ppl arnd me 2 knw hw much I had on me. I didn't hav 2 borrow 2 eat,but I chose 2 borrow 2 eat. D event I just recollected is a very familiar occurence wit most ppl I knw. Saying that u CHOSE TO take a loan 2 purchase d form shldnt a big deal to me,but suggesting that u HAD TO take that loan is a lil too much for me 2 swallow. Pls pardon my honesty Sir. Urs sincerely, BeauHomme. 3 Likes |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by kendrick93(m): 10:48am On Oct 17, 2014 |
u hav d money to sponsor boko haram but u can't afford to buy a form? Smh for buhari |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by mobi5592: 10:49am On Oct 17, 2014 |
But learned people let's look at this from a different perspective... If at above 70 years of age, with over 40 yrs of elite networking, active politicking, and an absolutely strong influence both popular n unpopular among the masses, general Mohammed Buhari has not been able to manage his personal estate to the tone of 27M, people I ask is it Nigeria that he will be able to manage to resourcefulness? .Think about it: if at this age, with all of his records, Buhari is yet to train a son, or successfully supported an enterprise which can comfortably support his course with 27M, I think he lived a failed life. . I think he may have been so obsessed with becoming president for the second time, that he forgot to invest in human resources (even worse, that of his family n loved ones). Nobody who isn't business minded can successfully lead a nation in this age n time. Certainly GMB can't. 6 Likes |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by idris4r83(m): 10:49am On Oct 17, 2014 |
slimzypink:only the FEW corrupt nigerians dont want him. winners never quit and quitters never win. I love the courage of gmb cos it takes bravery and confidence to contest again after 3 failure. And again, no sane person will prefer this worst administration to new CHANGE and gmb is d change. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by ideology(m): 10:50am On Oct 17, 2014 |
MizMyColi: Hehehe Not that I like him per say. Anyway how's March 22, gonna look like? |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by rashygenius: 10:50am On Oct 17, 2014 |
100Cents:Na G.C.E form u tink say dem dey buy..Yeye man |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by jevic(m): 10:51am On Oct 17, 2014 |
How does that affect the price of garri in the market. Besides who asked to come out in the first place. Mtcheeeeeeeeew. |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by kay29000(m): 10:52am On Oct 17, 2014 |
nuelobi: Don't mind all these kids that keep reciting what they read about on a website. |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by daey118(m): 10:52am On Oct 17, 2014 |
FastShipping: ; DBaba shey you dey fear ni ? God dey protect you bro. Therefore you need to. Fear no babylon |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by MizMyColi(f): 10:56am On Oct 17, 2014 |
ideology: The ministry is still moving. It's at 20% now. |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by embadee(m): 10:56am On Oct 17, 2014 |
Orikinla:Legions of Nigerian idiots? That a mean way to describe someone airing his own which of cause he is entitled to. Now lets reason LOGICALLY, All Nigerian Coup Generals Were Rogues…And General Muhammadu Buhari Was No Exception Posted: May 1, 2010 - 01:00 Posted by siteadmin This article, rearranged for special emphasis, was first published by me in my now rested Sun newspaper Nigeria weekly column of May 26, 2003 under the headline: ‘Has anyone ever seen Buhari laugh?’ All our military heads of state were largely insensitive, corrupt, almost illiterate, self-appointed tyrants who seized their stripes of honour (dishonour is probably more appropriate) through coups rather than the rigours of formal training, experience or war. Each one of the military heads of state simply got up from bed one chosen morning, pistle on the hip, jackboots on the ready to besmear our constitution to loot our treasury to their hearts content. Of course, they soon made up on the job for their lack of proper war or soldiering experience by detaining, tear gassing, shooting and bombing citizens protesting against their high-handedness and misrule. Everyone of our coup Generals aspired to be the richest lazy fool in the world sitting like an over-fed baboon atop the tallest tree in our devastated and rotting vineyard, savouring their exploits amidst squalor, hunger and decaying corpses. General Muhammadu Buhari was one of such military heads of state. Shagari’s regime (1979-1983), incurred Buhari’s wrath when it decided to investigate the US$2.8 billion that disappeared from the Midland Bank, London account of the Nigerian National Petroleum Cooperation, (NNPC), during General Obasanjo’s era as military head of state that preceded Shagari’s. Dr. Olusola Saraki, Turaki of Ilorin, was the majority party leader of the Senate at the time and he headed the Senate Committee set up to trace the stolen money after some three years of clamour for such an investigation by members of the civil society. The money was traced to the Midland Bank London branch fixed account of Obasanjo’s appointee as military head of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company. The Committee’s report was presented to the Senate during the tail end of Shagari’s regime in 1983, so the House decided to deal with the matter and expose the rogue military head of the NNPC soon after the 1983 general elections. The attempt at civilian-to-civilian transition provided the fillip for mayhem at the time. The elections were marred by massive rigging because incumbent political office holders were refusing to slacken their stranglehold on Nigeria Plc., mortgaged as the leaders private property. On the 31st December, 1983, Buhari struck under the cover of the political commotion that trailed the presidential election results. Buhari generally had no agenda for leadership but vendetta against those he called critics and rabble-rousers. Buhari did not see any moral wrong in his conversion of our oil money into his personal use. Rather he railed at the press and what he described as the self-righteous sections of the country for making a big deal out of the issue. He locked up without trial, politicians and critics including Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, notorious for clamouring for the exposure of the oil money rogue. Satire saved my neck at the time. Vera Ifudu, who was an NTA reporter then, was sacked through his prodding as military ruler, for reporting what Dr. Olusola Saraki had told her in an interview about how the missing money was traced to Buhari’s account at a Midland Bank London branch. Vera eventually won her case of wrongful dismissal in court against the NTA and was financially compensated. Buhari’s ‘War Against Indiscipline’ was obviously a swathe to camouflage his moral decadence. He did not see anything wrong with the over 50 suitcases an Emir smuggled through the Muritala International Airport without routine checks. And as a master of selective justice, he refused to convict Shagari, claiming not to find direct evidence against him but making a mountain out of a mole-hill on the indulgencies of Shagari’s lieutenants. His regime’s master stroke to divert attention from his moral ineptitude was exemplified by his crating of Umaru Dikko to airfreight back to Nigeria from London. Despite his moral degeneracy and his high handedness and intolerance of dissent, his regime was not a total disaster. He maintained a vibrant foreign policy with Africa as its principal focus. Nigeria was already a failed state economically when he seized government from Shagari. We had a staggering foreign debt load of US$18 billion, so Buhari stopped all further borrowing, and in defiance of the IMF and World Bank, provided a home-grown alternative to the IMF’s SAP and pegged the exchange rate of the naira at one to the US$1.50. He stopped all further borrowing from abroad; instituted counter trade for essential or desperately needed commodities and put a ceiling (or an upper limit) on the amount of foreign exchange earnings to be used in servicing foreign debts. After sorting out and rejecting all the dubious and unverifiable foreign debts in our portfolio, he paid off nearly 50% of the genuine debts by the end of his regime in 1985. Even Britain was already scheming to enter into counter trade agreement with Nigeria when Babangida was sponsored in 1986 by the West to sack Buhari in a military coup that reversed our limited economic gains. Not much is known about Buhari’s family background. Not a great deal has been heard about his educational qualifications either. As head of state, he was a recluse to the core. At least, that was the image he portrayed. His deputy, the late Gen. Idiagbon, was considered by most Nigerians to be the star of Buhari’s regime. It is to Idiagbon that any credit due to that regime is generally attributed. Idiagbon was the defacto head of state. He was honest, upright, disciplined, and like Murtala Muhammed before him, he succeeded briefly in introducing order and sanity to our lives. After consigning the vexatious matters that brought him to power, to administrative oblivion with the help of Shinkafi, his Secret Service guru, Buhari announced his readiness to quit office. Idiagbon, as Buhari’s lieutenant, naturally insisted on taking over as head of state from his apparently prematurely retiring boss. Babangida, who was Chief of Army Staff at the time and a member of the Supreme Military Council, insisted it was his turn to rule because he had been involved in virtually every military coup up to that time. The quarrel split the Supreme Military Council members almost equally behind the two principal combatants and eventually led to the overthrow of Buhari’s regime by Babangida. America, Britain and the other leading western nations hailed Babangida’s coup and immediately sent emissaries to strategize with him. President Reagan went out of his way to send him gifts including books such as Niccolo Machiavelli’s: the Prince, advocating the destruction of civil freedom to strengthen despotism. The June 12 annulment provided Buhari with the opportunity to publicly wear a messianic toga while quietly pursuing private vendetta against someone he considered his enemy. He attended meetings at Ota to join with others to condemn Babangida’s decision and as soon as the decision was reached to ask Babangida to step down, he stopped attending further meetings. He had achieved his revenge. Abacha rehabilitated Buhari with the chairmanship of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) before he (Abacha) died in 1998. When Obasanjo returned to power in May 1999 as civilian president, he found that over 2.5 billion naira had not been properly accounted for in the PTF and that there was not much on the ground to show for the colossal expenditure the agency was claiming. On the day Obasanjo announced the scrapping of the PTF, a non-staff brother-in-law of the boss, allegedly serving as his conduit on some PTF projects, died suddenly from what appeared to be heart failure. Most of what he was able to achieve in the PTF, was focused in his backyard. Haruna Adamu, who was appointed by Obasanjo to investigate the PTF before finally consigning it to the dung heap, quickly pocketed one hundred million naira of PTF’s money before operating table could be set up for him, thus forcing Obasanjo to hurriedly close the place down without further investigations. Buhari has been trying desperately since to return to power, perhaps to get a chance to shred the PTF documents? Buhari is a tribal and religious bigot. When he lost the presidential election in April 2003, he threatened the nation with mass action and refused to go to court. He organized a rally in Abuja, as one in a series of such civil acts of disobedience to protest what he described as the massive rigging of the election that brought Obasanjo to power the second time. He almost succeeded in launching his Jihad. The alleged taped sermon of an unnamed pastor at an unidentified church in Adamawa claiming that: “Whether Muslims like it or not, Obasanjo must continue” and that “any Muslim who does not want that, can die or move to Niger” was obviously a blatant forgery. It was very likely to be the handiwork of the ‘Crater of Dikko brigade. For a start, the language of the sermon was too brash to be true, especially coming as it was claimed, from a Christian minority likely to bear the brunt of the consequences of the offensive sermon in a predominantly Muslim state. The Christian minority would have had to be mad to the last man, to call for their own annihilation in such a careless and irresponsible manner. It is not logical that the Christian cleric would send hundreds of his suicide sermon tapes, not to Christians, but to Muslim clerics and the media around the country. Someone who desperately wanted to kill Nigeria must think we are all morons and I suggest we look for him at the backyard of our current number one Jihadist. Where else to look when Buhari was threatening he must occupy the Presidency whether he won the election or not. We begged him to go to the Electoral Tribunal to settle the matter but he insisted that he would rather clubber us to death, with religion than subject himself to the in indignity of being judged by another man. That is how badly he cares about our welfare and survival. One is not always sure if he is truly a Nigerian because let’s face it; no true Nigerian would hate Nigeria so much as to threaten her with a Jihad. May be the problem is of a mental nature considering the gutter snipes often credited to the supposed statesman on the Hausa service of the BBC and other foreign media about his fatherland. He seems to love to speak before he thinks. There is something definitely troubling about the mind of this crater genius because it is probably not just Nigerians that he hates but life itself in its totality. In other words, we are probably all trapped in the vicious grip of a cool and calculating sadist. In fact, I am told that no one has ever seen him smile or laugh. Sam Omatseye, writing about Buhari in the Sun newspaper at the time said: “He (Buhari) uses sharia to justify his worldview; to justify a certain selfish view of the world that serves his interest at a particular time. He played that card in the presidential election in order to secure a base for himself. But he needed more than his northern base to become president. You must be flexible to pull non-sharia base with you and the man has no flexibility in his bones so when he tries to play the chameleon, he fails. He tries to carry a veneer of a man of principles but falls short when selfish interest is involved.” Buhari has no respect for democracy. Under his behest, the ANPP humiliated five highly respected South-Eastern Presidential aspirants at their primary for the 2003 presidential election despite having Dr. Okadigbo as Buhari’s running mate. After rigging his party’s primary to become its presidential candidate, Buhari then felt he stood on moral grounds to preach election morals to the world. Buhari ignored the South-West completely, as if it did not exist and offered the South-South, the unattractive, legally diminished constitutional option on derivation. To rob salt into injury, he threatened to swap NDDC with PTF. If he wasn’t playing with words, he betrayed his selfish ethnic agenda because we all know what happened in his PTF. It concentrated its activities in the North. Buhari definitely was not a sellable presidential candidate across Nigeria. What happened was that the incumbent ANPP governors needed a Buhari to help them hold on to their states on religious grounds. Even in the area of public debate, Buhari was not articulate or detribalized and he lacked charisma. He ignored all entreaties to explain his programmes to the ‘bloody civilians.’ Arrogant and condescending, he was unable to climb down from his high horse as a former military dictator. Infused with the moribund myth that Nigerian leadership was the sole property of his ethnic group, he assumed he could cow the rest of us with a jihad. If that failed, some said, military coup was a possibility because a kaferi must not continue to rule. He concentrated his campaign (if it could be called that, because he said very little at every stop), in the North-East and North-West of the country. The little he said, was only in the Hausa language to titillate the warrior nerves of his jihadist gang. With 19 states in the North, he was convinced he could, at least, force a re-run in the elections, forgetting that the North Central states are already a little weary of jihad. Even the core North itself has some 30% Christian population. Awolowo and Zik exposed the fallacy of the monolithic north by winning elections all over the place during their time. Abiola proved that religion is not the cocoon the Buharis think it is in modern Nigerian politics. He prostitutes his political ambition by moving from party to party, with the sole aim of becoming the presidential candidate of any party he joins. He is not prepared to serve under anyone else, definitely not under a southern candidate. On seeing that he would not be able to realize his selfish ambition in the mega party he initially joined with others to form, he hurriedly formed a break away party where no one would challenge him as presidential candidate. Since there is no hope of his legitimately ever becoming the Nigerian president or head of state again, Nigerians need to be preparing now for a possible jihad led by this man in the not too distant future. SOURCEhttp://www.saharareporters.com/article/all-nigerian-coup-generals-were-rogues%E2%80%A6and-general-muhammadu-buhari-was-no-exception 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by lilprinze: 10:58am On Oct 17, 2014 |
Btruth:smh so because FG used pastor Ayo private jet which was commercialized to go and purchase arms in South Africa that would be given to our milliary makes him a BH sponsor . Former Head of Military Ruler and Chieftain of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Major General Muhammadu Buhari has asked the Federal Government to stop the clampdown of Boko Haram properties belonging to them destroyed. Buhari who spoke on Sunday on a Liberty Radio programme, Guest of the Week monitored said accused the government of killing and destroying houses belonging to Boko Haram . The former dictator said that unlike the special treatment given to the by the federal government, the Boko Haram members were being killed and their houses demolished by government. While accusing President Jonathan of failing from the beginning to address the security situation in the country, Buhari said he has never been in support of the state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa state. only a BH sympathize makes such ridiculous and devilish comment. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by Temptee101(m): 10:58am On Oct 17, 2014 |
Ahmeduana:Borrow from another bank to pay back cause he is sure gonna lose |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by jahbiz: 10:59am On Oct 17, 2014 |
BeauHomme:this is the best response i've read here. permit me to copy party of your response to modify mine. |
Re: Buhari Took Bank Loan To Purchase APC Nomination Form by ideology(m): 11:00am On Oct 17, 2014 |
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