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Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by judondasylva(m): 4:39pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
great664:well said sir u are 100% right 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by judondasylva(m): 4:45pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
ProfGday:good one 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by slikcipher(m): 5:37pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
jingh: Lol better regime? You must be lost in time and space... Go ask your parents who witnessed it. |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by Abdgafarplenty(m): 6:02pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
judondasylva: You made mentioned that GMB was inciting violence? can you give when , how nd where? GMB is a Satan? gimme a reason nd ask nd grade yourself how humane enough you are to call a fellow Skeleton driven flesh a Satan ! You only use negative dirty words that doesn't justify the claims! M not a politician but I do believe that once an administration is not good enough! all we need is CHANGE |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by sidecheek(f): 6:33pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
Bawss1:and where did I mention any name> You just did> I'll take it as affirmations of one being without strategies and another with> Only that it hasn't been actualized yet> How about we try and see if there'll be other disappointments but from a different person> |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by great664(m): 6:41pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
judondasylva:Thank You Boss |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by RealAlfranco: 8:17pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
Martins301:neither will it be held on nairaland #BuhariYourCertificateNko |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by tola9ja: 10:10pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
SUBMARINE:DIDINRIN |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by francizy(m): 8:38am On Jan 09, 2015 |
ggrin: Oga oh , better have your getaway plans ready cuz the fire is already burning in the north.. Truly we've never been united and it seems like we never will. If we all can just quit being sentimentally religious and tribal biased, then we can cohabit, else, dissolution will be the result. I pray for God to touch all the Christians there so they run down to NC, SW, SE and SS, and stay there till after February.. God help us all |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by francizy(m): 9:40am On Jan 09, 2015 |
To me, none of these candidates are good enough.. GEJ has his issues with Corruption which was what he inherited from past leaders (I will say that Babangida is the father of all corruption in Nigeria). In GEJ's tenure, many people have loothed and spent the Nigerian money like it belongs to their fathers. I won't blame insurgency and bombings on him because we all know that it is a northern agenda and a bid to reclaim government. For example, I can still recall their cries that their children (BH) are being killed by JTF and the military when FG decided to face BH head on. GEJ privatised power destribution company in Nigeria, which is good, but only some areas in Nigeria are benefiting from that privatisation because I'm not. GEJ constructed roads but many other roads are still a mess and death traps. GEJ is working on Nigerian rail travel which is good but he hasn't done enough. GEJ is flexing NGN 1.3M (if am not mistaken) meal on daily basis. This amount of money can feed all the poor people in a state per day. GEJ has been known for reckless spending. Not good at all. Under GEJ's administration, Nigeria became the largest economy in Africa in terms of GDP but about 80% Nigerians are still living in poverty. So why isn't this GDP of a thing converted to job creation and stuffs, just like South Africa did? I can't mention all because they are numerous.. For GMB, Buhari fought corruption. We all know that this man is tribal/religious biased, evident is how he jailed non Hausa/Fulani Muslims but chose to pardon or place his people under house arrest. You'll hardly hear of an Hausa/Fulani Muslim jailed during this man's rule but he jailed mostly Yoruba people (eg. Fela, didn't know if Fela embezzled the Nigerian funds too) and a few Igbos due to one corruption charge or the other (and even the ones he didn't find guilty were sent back for trials and later jailed). How will you explain a coup that had a corrupt president like Shagari placed under house arrest with his vice placed behind Kiri kiri bars? Buhari constructed more roads than any other Nigerian government had but he also cancelled or abandoned important projects (Lagos metro line and Ajaokuta Steel) and most of the roads he constructed were all in the northern part of the country. Buhari improved the Nigerian economy by strengthening the naira (NGN 2 = $ 1) but he also stopped free education and feeding of students. GMB ensured that orderliness was maintained all over Nigeria and people had to que for everything, for fear of being lashed by military men. That is good, in short, that is actually what Nigeria needs now, but how will he enforce this rule in a democratic government? Still on corruption issue, APC/Buhari's strength area is fighting corruption. Buhari was once interviewed and asked questions on how he intends to fight corruption. His main response almost throughout the interview was that the institution is corrupt and that it is a different scenario compared to military rule. This shows to a great extent that the corruption issue in Nigeria is a very big problem that may not be easy to tackle in a Democratic government. So my question is, how will he make the change? Then again, Buhari is strict and fights corruption but his recent details of asset declaration and him being broke is skeptical. Also, where did his certificate travel to? So many more that I can't recall.. My question is, how will these two people effect the necessary changes that we Nigerians crave for? Its almost impossible! I might as well keep my vote. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by judondasylva(m): 12:58pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
francizy:good one, I like it u are right 1 Like |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by holatin(m): 3:17pm On Jan 10, 2015 |
Abdgafarplenty:now here back from heaven |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by firfinch(m): 6:31pm On Jan 10, 2015 |
jingh: But to be sincere, Goodluck Jonathan has tried and he is still trying, one thing it takes patience to rule a nation, yet, he has done a lot within a short while. |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by jingh(f): 6:34pm On Jan 10, 2015 |
firfinch:pls aired me d lot |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by holatin(m): 8:36pm On Jan 10, 2015 |
jingh:a beg, no call my name again cus d name Holatin cause stir in some peoples midst |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by tit(f): 8:40pm On Jan 10, 2015 |
buhari is the devul #buhariCanNotChange 1 Like |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by Natureboyraph(m): 12:41pm On Jan 13, 2015 |
Abdgafarplenty:Lolz..........is that all you've got.......please hold your horse power your meaningless show of words only proves me Right!!! |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by Abdgafarplenty(m): 12:51pm On Jan 13, 2015 |
Natureboyraph: I bet you now understand the meaning of being an illiterate z you could do nothing except to LOLZ ! @ ur silly previous quote! |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by Natureboyraph(m): 7:19pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
Abdgafarplenty:Yeah I LOLZ whenever I see a person making a fool of his or herself |
Re: #buharicannotchange Now Trending On Twitter by firfinch(m): 12:05pm On Jan 16, 2015 |
. jingh:Okay, thanks. below are parts of the achievements of President Goodluck jonathan •The Nigerian Mortgage Refinancing company (NMRC), a PPP arrangement, to enable up to 200,000 affordable mortgages within five years •World Bank has agreed to support Federal Government with investment of up to $300 million zero-interest, 40-year loan, 10 years grace and 0.7% commitment charge - to lower costs, particularly lending rates •Nigeria is now an exporter of cement. Nigeria has moved from producing 2million metric tonnes of cement in 2002 to 28.5 million metric tonnes capacity today • Over N200 billion was saved with the ban on cement importation in 2012 •250 websites hosted on “.gov.ng” platform and 420 MDAs connected •Two IT Development Entrepreneur accelerators (iDEA) hubs were launched in Yaba, Lagos and Tinapa, Cross river state •27 Federal Universities connected via 10GBps meshed trunk circuits, to form the Nigerian research & Education network (Ng REN) with connectivity to other international research networks •National Broadband Plan approved in May 2013 •The telecommunications industry currently contributes 8.53% to the GDP, compared to 0.62% in 2001 •Mobile phone/voice penetration has increased to 85.25% of the population, compared to 0.73% in 2001 •Government currently delivers more than 50 services online, including passport and driving licence application process compared to 30 at the end of 2012 •Onne Oil and Gas Free zone was transformed with an investment of $6 billion, attracting about150 companies with 30,000 jobs created to date •Foreign investments in manufacturing is on the rise e.g. Indorama’s $1.2 billion fertilizer plant at Onne, Procter & Gamble’s $250 million consumer goods plant in Ogun State, SAB Miller’s $100 million brewery at Onitsha •Progress on major projects such as the south Chad irrigation project, the Bakolori Irrigation Project and Galma dam •Seven water supply projects completed, providing about 4.3 million Nigerians access to potable water. Over 4,000 jobs were created in the process •Nine dams completed in Akwa-ibom, Katsina, Enugu and Ondo states to increase volume of nation’s water reservoir by 422mcm •Increase in the size of irrigated area from 90,000 hectares in 2010 to 175,000 hectares in 2012 with an increased production of over 400,000 metric tonnes of irrigated food products • 375,000 farmers had access to irrigated land in 2012, up from 236,000 in 2011 •Procurement and distribution of 38 state-of-the-art Bergkamp FP5 Mobile Pothole patchers for all-year round road repairs •Ports operates 24 hours for the first time since 1970 •Clearing time reduced from 39 days to 7 days for trouble-free cargo • Port agencies reduced from 13 to 7, streamlining bureaucracy and financial constraints for clearance and decongestion •136km gas pipeline from Oben to Geregu completed •The 31km Itoki to Olorunsogo gas pipeline has also been completed •stable supply of petroleum products as well as efficient administration of the subsidy programme at reduced costs Mobilisation has begun for a new free trade zone in Ogidigben, Delta state, with world-class petrochemical and fertilizer plants to be built, creating over five million jobs across the value chain •Gas flaring has reduced from 24% to 18% between 2011 and 2012 - as a result of the encouragement of accelerated gas development projects •Diligent implementation of amnesty programme in the Niger delta has helped to increase oil production from pre-amnesty level of 700,000 bpd to the current 2,500,000 bpd The list is unending. .. but it seemed people failed to notice all these things that happen around them. There has been a tremendous change since his administration. Goodluck Jonathan has transformed #Nigeria. Let us support him by re-electing him for a better transformed Nigeria. #gej4naija #transformationcontinuity https://www.facebook.com/pages/PDP-Media-Room-247/806279582778326 |
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