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Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by PStacks(m): 11:42am On Feb 03, 2015
The writter seems to have forgotten that Even Press freedom should have a limit.


Fayose goes to Publish "Death-wish" In a National Tabloid,

AIT and NTA goes further to produce such Derogatory Documentary, How much more of thick skin do you want the General to Grow for Christ Sake.


The writer seems to be Removing the Spec of Wood from the Eye of APC and Forgetting the Log of Wood in the Eye of the PDP.

Life is Based on Actions and Reactions and every action must get an Equal and Opposite Reaction, PDP stooped so low to produce such Derogatory Documentary, the least General Buhari could do was atleast warn that if such False and Baseless things ever be published about him again that aren't factual, then the publishers should be ready to substantiate their claims in Court. Very simple and easy, I don't see how that should be a Problem to the writter of this Article unless he personally intends to see Buhari's Votes Drop, Which will Not and Can never happen..

I have Made up my Mind for Change Already.

I can't Wait for #FeBuhari 14 to Vote the People's General..

Sai Buhari.
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by EngrChris(m): 11:45am On Feb 03, 2015
Bevista:
There is no way PDP and GEJ can get back to Aso Rock. The discontentment in the land has reached unimaginable proportions.

How about I tell you of the 50 persons I have queried, of which 35 are voting GMB.

How about you ask AIT and Reno Omokri the results they got when they tried to test GEJ's popularity & acceptability compared to GMB.

GMB shooting GEJ in the foot since 2014.

Come feb14th, I'm righting the wrong of April 2011.

#TeamGMB2015
is only unreasonable person will be saying what you said, are you God or the masses. Wait till 14th feb. Lets see who will win
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by RZQ3: 11:47am On Feb 03, 2015
which day,date,time and year did wole shoyinka say so?
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by onatisi(m): 11:48am On Feb 03, 2015
caprini1:
The way things are going both PDP and APC will not accept defeat even if the Elections were clean as spring water ,free as Mandela and fair like king Yellowman.
bros forget dat one . Pdp victory will be thorough,convincing and total . Even tinubu and his ogboni cult members know they have lost this one. How can any serious party present someone like buhari as presidential candidate in this modern times?
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by IgrigiMercenery:
**grins** Somebody in the ApC is surely working for the victory of GEJ. These PR catastrophes are sub-plans to the ultimate plan. I love this. **LOLS**
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 11:59am On Feb 03, 2015
OLADD:
Barcanista, don't go there at all! You did not only libel the president, many of your posts (on corruption allegations) are nothing but political Book Haram and I am sure you would have gone on your kneels asking for forgiveness from your Creator. Can you recollect sometime ago when you tried effortlessly to exonerate GMB from the PTF probe findings by premising his innocence on lack of proof of his direct involvement in the scams, yet you were always at home condemning and disparaging the president on unsubstantiated APC induced corruption allegations. Bros, GEJ has already forgiven you.
Bro, For the record, I have never accused Jonathan of being behind Boko Haram. I called him CORRUPT because he looks the other way while his lieutenants loot the nation. This isn't libel bor. As for Muhammadu Buhari, I stand on my position
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Jowonloju(m): 11:59am On Feb 03, 2015
rayzzz:
Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? by Chinedu Rylan

At some point it all looked like Gen. Buhari and his All Progressives Congress (APC) team would pose a deadly serious threat to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and wreck their chances of returning the incumbent President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to power come May 29. But all the early good works and concerted efforts to win the sympathy and support of the masses, and gain their votes have been undone, almost single-handedly by the party itself.

Few weeks ago, it was safe to say that the winner of the February 14 Presidential election was anyone’s guess, bearing in mind that the two frontrunners in the elections were – and still are – neck-and-neck in terms of the number of core supporters they have been able to amass. Both, however, would have – and may still be – banking on the support of millions of undecided eligible Nigerian voters whose minds were yet to be made up on who to support and who not to support. Unfortunately, it now seems that the bulk of those erstwhile undecided voters are moving further away from the Progressives, if online sentiments and those in the streets are anything to go by.

I’ve come across several previously undecided voters, both online and offline, who are now almost certain that they will camp under the Umbrella. I went ahead to require of them what informed their decisions and almost all of them were united in their rationales for settling for the PDP. Assuming that I queried 50 persons about their reasons for shifting to the PDP, 45 of them told me that the APC and Muhammadu Buhari have played into the arms of the PDP.

Now, how has the APC and Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) played into the hands of the People's Democratic Party?

The PDP in their campaign trails and in their online push for reelection have never failed to remind us of how intolerant of any form of opposition, ideological or otherwise, GMB has been. They went as far back as his 1983-85 military regime where he put a host of opposing voices behind bars to buttress their point. One would have expected that the general, as a seasoned and elite politician that he is, would in response guard his utterances and be more watchful of what he says or does in the public and to the media, but the reverse has so far been the case.

In a protest letter recently channeled through the legal director of the APC Presidential Campaign Organization, Chukwuma-Machukwu Ume (SAN), General Buhari threatened to file a lawsuit against the federal government-owned Nigerian Television Authority and the privately owned African Independent Television for what he described as “hate documentaries” against him that were aired in the tail end last month by the stations, unless they retract them and issue a formal apology. Such threats and disposition by an aspiring office holder (or even a serving office holder) are rather uncalled for in a democratic setting. The world over, leaders and politicians are scrutinized and castigated by the media on a daily basis and it’s seen as part of their obligations as watchdogs in the society.

If world leaders should file a lawsuit for every alleged calumny or supposed act of “hate” they've been subjected to, then the mountain of lawsuits that would be filed by the likes of Barack Obama, David Cameron, Vladimir Putin or even our very own Goodluck Jonathan will take several generations of humanity to tackle. These leaders are lampooned on a daily basis yet you rarely hear them threatening to sue anyone for it. His own case shouldn't be any different. So my advice to the General is that the sooner he develops a thick skin to withstand all the media "assault," the better for him, because he will be receiving a truckload of it should he eventually win.

In like manner, the leadership of the APC is doing their presidential and vice presidential aspirants and their image as a whole no good by backing out of a series of debates organized by different corporate bodies and organizations within the country in the run-up to the Valentine’s Day polls. Their no-show at the Nigerian Elections Debate Group (NEDG)’s Vice Presidential debates and their anticipated no-show at the presidential debates to be organized by the trio of the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria (NPAN), Arise News and ChannelsTV do nothing to gainsay the allegation leveled against them by the People’s Democratic Party of being fight shy of a public face-off in which they will have to tackle tough questions and defend their manifestos and party agenda before Nigerians.

Though the APC has come out to deny this allegation and have done their best to repudiate the "dodging theory" of the PDP by citing perceived bias on the part of the organizers of the debates as their reason for backing out, the average and neutral Nigerian on the streets is not buying it. The rebuttal has done very little to convince neutrals who are beginning to toe the PDP’s line. My advice to them is that they should vet their options and come up with a positive decision in time, before the election sets in.

For the sake of time and space, I will stop at these. These and many more PR missteps and political miscalculations have conspired to put the party in a precarious position and rob them of the people's goodwill which they once owned. In an election that will likely be decided by the undecided voters, the APC are fast losing speed and direction. Concerted efforts must be made to repair what has already been damaged and put their push for the country's top job back on track, else they run the risk of losing by a wide margin at the poll.

http://saharareporters.com/2015/02/02/has-buhari-shot-himself-foot
Do not deceive yourself, their is nothing like Undecided voters in Nigeria. People have the decided long time ago. while they wait for the election date. And the only reason they are going to vote GEJ OUT is base on the Unemployment rate and corruption. Or do you think the people that paid 1000 and got killed at the immigration employment scam needs debate to decide. Guy go and collect you money for writing the misleading analogy.
SAY Buhari.
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by diamond88: 11:59am On Feb 03, 2015
deni7:
I am an undecided voter but I saw a short advert on youtube which I believe its from APC opposition - PDP, it was jst so scary. The video said buhari promises to stop boko haram which will happen coz when GMB ascends power they will stop killing but their armies will keep growing and one day they will explode on the whole nigeria and will be too difficult to control just like what syria etc are facing.

Well it could be true, it might not be but juding by a statement made by buhari that an attack on bokoharam is an attack on the north makes it more likely than not.

If you ask me, if i get to the polling station feb14, and pressed to vote it might jst be GEJ coz there isnt still much difference between the change the APC wants to bring and the present govt. The only thing they keep saying is that they will fight corruption, unemployment and bokoharam.

On the issue of corruption, if GMB is ready to fight it by jailing then he has to start with tinubu coz that guy hmm, let me not say more than that. Lagos was in a horrible state in his tym of reign, nothing tangible he did. I just feel the corruption will be too much under GMB than under GEJ, tinubu has a high stake if buhari wins.

On the issue of unemployment, it doesnt end in one day. But one statement baffles me though, GMB mentioned in the lagos rally that whether an individual goes to school or not he should be employed....whathuhhuhhuh?? What is he trying to promote in Nigeria. Which good company or multinational still employ non graduates in good position, im yet to know.

On the bokoharam issue, i really dnt noe, what cmes to mind is that youtube advert.

Well im sorry to say this but sometimes i just feel APC made a wrong presidential candidate and thats why i dnt believe in the change. If they really wanted change devoid of corruption, power thirst and for the people always then there are better people in apc who could actualise it, GMB cannot be their best, i refuse to believe that. Sometimes I feel they are not confident in him thats why he hasnt appeared in the presidential debate or rarely speak in rallies. This then keep me asking "but why did you choose him as the APC presidential candidate" doesnt make much sense to me.

All in All I wished GMB came out to debate to really prove our theories wrong or explain his plans so we can totally understand what he wants to do but since he is boycotting im becoming worried the more.

Now I hear some people say let us first try GMB if he doesnt work we throw him out again. Hmmm I just hope our trial doesnt put us in palava and the crying under his govt much worse. In life you do not experience everything, you learn from peoples experiences. If you arent too sure of GMB please go for the lesser devil. At least if he failed let him kuku repeat the class.

May God give us wisdom.
am an undecider too., till now i dont knoiw who i will vote for but i if i look at the past of buhari, i came to conclusion too that this man has a horrible past.
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Nely77(m): 12:00pm On Feb 03, 2015
Please remind them of this comment and who made it. Let them go out and decide what it implies.
mencade4:
an attack on boko haram is an attack on the North - Buhari
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by tonero92: 12:00pm On Feb 03, 2015
jpphilips:
FELLOW NIGERIANS, IS THIS THE PRESIDENT YOU DESERVE?

May the Judgment of God not befall us and our families if with our votes we deliberately return a Govt of Hunger, corruption and death to the Nigerian people. Kindly distribute through your BBM and Whatsapp contacts, enough is enough!!



November 2014, Jonathan shocked Nigerians with the news that Boko haram has taken control of 6 towns in 4 LGA’s the height of incompetence in balkanizing the Nigerian state, a week later, Nigerians were blown away by series of austerity measures handed to them for their stupidity in 2011.

The naira was devalued at the pretext of drop in oil prices but Nigerians never asked why the Naira never appreciated when the oil price was increasing?
If the foreign reserve were not stolen, Nigeria would have weathered the storm for at least 6months like we did during the global melt down of 2004 and 2008, unfortunately, the incompetence of the Jonathan administration has brought grave consequence on the Nigerian people, Inflation and high cost of energy are likely consequences.

According to Will Ross of the BBC “He said he hoped a parliamentary investigation would also find out why the country's Excess Crude Account had fallen from $11.5bn to under $2.5bn in a year - arguing that Nigeria's savings are a vital buffer against any drop in the global oil price and without this "rainy day" account, the economy is vulnerable and exposed.

October 2014; Ladies and Gentlemen, the President of the Federal republic of Nigeria uses a militant Asari Dokubo for black market gun running, evident from the grounding and seizure of over $10m by the South African authorities.
September, 2014, The Nigerian Government admitted ferrying over $10m in a private jet for arms procurement, where do we draw the line between money laundering and arms procurement? I asked myself about the recent helos that was delivered by Russia recently if it was purchased in the same manner, agree with me or not, Jonathan is neck deep not just in corruption but money laundering.

August 2014: As a result of the unabated corruption in the Nigerian Military, Mutiny of July gave rise to Boko haram declaring a caliphate on Nigerian Soil, Gentlemen and Ladies, Jonathan Has once again made a history of Incompetence. Never in the history of Nigeria have we ceded territories to bandits.


July 2014: saw a president who went to sleep while neighboring West African countries battled with the Ebola virus, his negligence paid off when Patrick Sawyer brought the deadly virus to Nigeria unabated. Since August 2012, when the Ebola outbreak began, The Nigerian govt had no single emergency response plan in place.
$11m emergency fund and N480m budgeted for the control of infectious diseases in the 2013 budget never got to the Lagos state government, the Nigerian Ebola Epicenter.
Still in June, we saw the worst abuse of his Royal majesties powers when he barred APC Governors from attending a rally in Ekiti state with soldiers, meanwhile Boko Haram is still having a field day in the North.
The senate revealed to Nigerians how the president Mis appropriated over 685b kerosene subsidy fund


May 2014: [/b]left us with this shocking statement
“Jonathan, who was asked to comment on the allegations of corrupt practices leveled against some of his ministers, had said that nobody was above mistakes and that if he were to be acting based on reports on each of them, “no one will stay for more than six months in office.” [b]Mere stealing we call corruption"

Still in the same month after the corrupt tales of embezzlement and diversion of military budget, the clueless one finally offered Amnesty to a terrorist group, the first of its kind, in the world.
An Indication that the Jonathan’s administration is run by a den of thieves.

April 2014: reminded us the climax of Jonathan’s administration where he went on a jamboree while book haram held over 200 young girls, hostage,
April never ended before the Dizeani madueke’s 10billion naira scam reached a climax.

March 2014: just before the centenary celebration where Abacha of all people was a beneficiary, scores of Innocent school children were murdered in Adamawa sate.

Feb 2014: saw the illegal suspension of the CBN Gov.at a time the nation was in dire need of foreign direct investment, the Kidnap of the president’s foster father is a realistic score card on his strides on security.
January 2014, a presidential committee was set up to investigate the October scandal of stella odua who came with a guilty verdict, yet she kept her job.

December 2013: ushered the yuletide of Obasanjo’s “before it is too late”, several corruption allegations and the extremism of the Jonathan’s administration, the impunity of plundering the people’ s common wealth and the tenacity of talking drums like Abati who have earned a reputation in insulting the sensibilities of Nigerians.10 bullet proof vehicles purchased by DICON for its top brass

November 2013: the CBN Governor raised an alarm that under Jonathan’s watch, the NNPC diverted $49billion dollars, fellow Nigerians, are we not tired of condoning corruption?

October 2013: ushered a month of corruption coronation in Jonathan’s camp, where the Aviation minister coerced the NCAA to purchase 2 fairly used armored 2008 BMW to the tune of $800,000 each.

September 2013: President Jonathan took a record breaking 600 men entourage for the UN General assembly in New york

August 2013: After the billions of dollars spent in revamping the nation’s airports, skytrax world airport ranking for Africa showed Nigeria didn’t make it to top 10 in Africa neither did it make it top 100th place in the world. Whereas Ethiopia and Mauritania made it to position 9th and 8th respectively, what a shame.

July 2013: transparency international rated Nigeria as the 8th most corrupt country in the world.

June 2013: World Bank appraised him thus;

“Nevertheless, improvements in social welfare indicators have been much slower than would be expected in the context of this growth. Poverty reduction and job creation have not kept pace with population growth, implying social distress for an increasing number of Nigerians. Progress toward the fulfillment of many of the Millennium Development Goals has been slow, and the country ranked 153 out of 186 countries in the 2013 United Nations Human Development Index” the World Bank said.



May 2013: The president after wasting tax payer’s money on an entourage as long as the third mainland bridge went sleeping while his foreign affairs minister represented him in his presence during the AU summit in Addis ababa.
Just outside President Goodluck Jonathan's office sat 17 ambulances, just in case he or one of his aides fell ill. They were seldom if ever used.

No actual health-care facility nationwide had as many, and in fact a few still have none at all. But as soon as a Nigerian newspaper took a photo of the ambulances and published a story about them, they suddenly disappeared -- probably to an underground garage.

March, 2013: we witnessed the height of moral bankruptcy when Mr President granted presidential pardon to the biggest criminal in the history of our democracy, Alamesigha to prepare him for a senatorial seat.

February 2013: amidst the short fall in crude prices, the president smuggled into the 2013 budget a 2bn appropriation fund for the office of the first lady

February 2013: the office of the presidency denied vehemently that the first lady was on vacation in Germany only for them to organize a survival party with tax payer’s money. Is this the kind of leader you want to hold to his words?

In January 2013: the erst while madam due process and former minister for education challenged the charlatans of jonathans’ administration to a debate on accountability of $67b as expected, honorable cowards and pen thieves, absconded as usual


November 2012: President Jonathan approved 2.2bn naira for the construction of a banquet hall in the villa. At a time our debt profile was all time high

As commander in chief, he stood dumb while a military helicopter was used for "kabu-kabu" at oronto douglas father’s burial that error in judgment alone claimed the life of a sitting Governor. and the most brilliant NSA Nigeria has ever produced.

October 2012: blatantly refusing to appeal the ICJ’s decision on ceding bakassi, thereby throwing Millions of Bakkasi indigenes into pandemonium

refusing to cut down on foreign trips and cost of Governance, contrary to his Nationwide address of 7th Jan 2012.


October 2012: Mr president’s administration spent 1.5 billion to patch the 3rd mainland bridge, 4 months later, triple of that amount was expended again on maintenance alone, Talk about waste and incompetence

August 2012 : He said our foreign reserve is 42billion usd , is that not only on iweala's notepad?
How can you have external debt of 48bn usd and come home to deceive us that we have reserves?
How much services that 48bn plus interest annually? Nearly 25% of 48bn.


August 2012: Under his watch militants earn 10% of the Nation's revenue, $22.5m, $9m and $12.5m for tompolo, Ateke and Asari as national honors.

He twisted facts during the Independence Day speech on his fight on corruption, in contrast to what the transparency international claimed.
By august 2012, 2012 budget implementation was just 13%

over 5, ooo Nigerian lives gone, Mr president is still trading words and negotiating with boko haram, we remain grateful that a quasi state of emergency came to be, at least I cant imagine an SOE where the State Govs sit tight to control state funds while the FG fight their battle.

July 2012: its 3yrs gone and he is yet to commission from scratch a new power plant worst still fired the only human being in his cabinet who knows his onions in the power sector.

July 2012: Mr President earned a congratulatory message for implementing local content policy by importing 200 luxury brands at the cost of over 13.5 million each for a 4 day first ladies summit. While our manufacturing industries beg for patronage.

June 2012: Almost all teaching hospitals in Nigeria have no functional dialysis machine, the most sought of this equipment cost just 5m naira. Statistics has it that more than 60,000 Nigerians die yearly of a kidney related ailment, however, he jets out with his cohorts to seek medical help elsewhere.

ferma is seriously patching federal highways with a budget of over 80 billion naira, there is no coordination between, the MND, NDDC and Federal ministry of works on road maintenance, same contract is awarded over and over before the job is done.

JUNE 2012: Under his watch, the giant of oil and gas reserves is undergoing its worst energy crisis in the world.

tanker drivers alone can cripple his supply network as they wish not to talk of ordinary Niger republic coming to our rescue via imports.

In case you have not heard, Nigeria is very close to Afghanistan on security progress under Jonathan's watch.

June 2012: Education is in crisis. With adult literacy at 57 per cent, overall illiteracy at 66 per cent and more than 10 million out of the 30 million children of primary school age not in school, no serious government should be comfortable. When 40 million adults in a population of 170 million are illiterate, the country is ranked 161 out of 180 countries in the United Nations Comparative Index of Literacy 2012, and has an unemployment rate of 23.7 per cent,
it’s no longer news that only 26% of school leavers gain admission into the universities and only 5% are employed after school thanks to ASUU’s 6 months strike.

June 2012: Mr president’s economic blind men have blessed us with all time high of 37.5% inflation though his mickey mouse cbn governor is still claiming 28%, wondering what he will be claiming now that all bankers are at home, naira devalued, unemployment on the rise etc He still maintains a single digit inflation on paper, I dey laugh.


Mr president is the only Nigerian president that has not initiated a successful programme even Abacha did better with ptf while IBB with FSP and MAMSA, Mr president is still confused with ''YOU WIN''and SURE-P, with zero benefit to the Nigerian people.
on that same vein, Nigeria has the second record high job cuts within the last 2yrs, if in doubt ask the bankers and manufacturing industries.
before his ascension into power, the naira was in a sorry state of 150 to 1 dollar today, Jonathan has handed us an unstable 182 to 1 dollar

June 2012: The dana crash is a testimony that Mr president’s aviation is comatose, not even the attorney general could challenge the allegations of the dana staff in court, in a national disaster of that magnitude?
The girl could have served as a prime witness in a class action against dana
Less than 6months of inconclusive investigations, DANA air hit the Tarmac again.

Still on military, Nigeria has the most under educated junior military officers, before you ask how, Mr president is too lazy to ask him self why imo with highest national examination enrollments still have the least NDA and police academy enrollments, while borno and zamfara as educationally less privileged, have higher quota than Delta and Anambra put together in military enrollments. Nepotism and corruption at its best
Mr President is the only head of state in the world whose wife is a ministry of its own.



January 2012: Under Mr president’s watch, a 250bilion subsidy programme rose to 2 trillion naira yet no arrest, no conviction, no sack, the best miserable Nigerians could get was an AWOL attorney general after 7days of protests. Height of incompetence and corruption.

Mr President is the only president in the world whose parliament gulps 75% of the national budget as alleged by the CBN Gov. yet they still soak themselves in $625m bribery scandal.
Jonathan has not even initiated let alone fulfilling a single campaign promises except the one that he needs to surround himself with brain dead women in his cabinet.


Nigerians say thank you Sir, for your 6 wasted years of leadership.
GO AND DEBATE! APC E-WARRIOR.. Ur General is so brave he can not debate with "the clueless" jonathan
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by IBROHIM: 12:02pm On Feb 03, 2015
fydence:
Some APC supporters eyes don dey clear small small, some don dey 'feel pains since yesterday', some still dey form die hard fans till the true picture enters HD mode.... Pa Buhari is not the Change Nigeria needs... Wise people know this, the paid supporters know this even the Jagbanjantis of Bourdillon knows that that Buhari is nothing bt his private investment to get richer..either way he wins. Na the mumu supporters wey go soon quote me with insults i dey sorry for.... Change ko, Balance ni...
Buhari is ur problem abi! You will be shocked come Febuhari!!!
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by biafranqueen: 12:04pm On Feb 03, 2015
kastonkastrol:
did you just said I should tell/show you any meaningful development by the APC controlled states? You must be really kidding yourself.. Even what governor al-makura of nassarawa state has achieved and still achieving in the state with the little federal allocation he gets can't be said of most pdp governors who just lootthe treasury of their respective states..

The statement made by buhari which is stabilising the oil price was blown out of proportion by little minds like pdp and her ilk. With a good policy and a entered agreement by the petroleum producting countries, the price will/can have a stable price for the period the agreement was based upon as long as the oil business remain an open market.
Governor Al-makura of Nassarawa has received tremendous support from GEJ for his state ..

Jonathan promised to always support public-private partnership aimed at developing the country’s agricultural sector as part of effort to help the country achieve its developmental goals.
Olam’s Managing Director for Africa and Middle East, Venkataramani Srivathsan said the mill characterises three important aspects; “It demonstrates how large-scale commercial farms can work hand in hand with smallholders to help advance Nigeria’s Agricultural Transformation Agenda, generating rural prosperity through local processing.”
The people of Nassarawa knows who built the new Federal building, schools and industries, the Governor better wake up and go back to where he saw change.

Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by IBROHIM: 12:06pm On Feb 03, 2015
This is what happens when a corrupt government is facing imminent defeat! Why worry ur heads? If you are so sure of victory why are you guys so jittery?

Let's know what happened to our $20B before any other thing! We are waiting in ambush!
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by PassingShot(m): 12:07pm On Feb 03, 2015
jars9:
Ok
Your desperation and that of PDP knows no bounds. How dare you attribute the statements said by Prof Soyinka on PDP now to Buhari!

This reflects your life and that of Jonathanians.
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 12:10pm On Feb 03, 2015
Na ekwuyeeli there. Buhari is an old failure.uote author=Bevista post=30383210]There is no way PDP and GEJ can get back to Aso Rock. The discontentment in the land has reached unimaginable proportions.

How about I tell you of the 50 persons I have queried, of which 35 are voting GMB.

How about you ask AIT and Reno Omokri the results they got when they tried to test GEJ's popularity & acceptability compared to GMB.

GMB shooting GEJ in the foot since 2014.

Come feb14th, I'm righting the wrong of April 2011.

#TeamGMB2015[/quote]
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by fydence: 12:10pm On Feb 03, 2015
IBROHIM:
Buhari is ur problem abi! You will be shocked come Febuhari!!!
Bwhahahahahah.... The thing dey pain u abi... Oh yes buhari has bn shocking me in many ways i'm sure there are more shocks coming...hahah.. Sincce 2011 it was nice for NLders to call Jonathan slo.wpoke, reta.rdeen and others, but it only took one month of concentrated assault to bring out the cluelessness and hypocrisy in ur messiah..sorry oh u dn enter One change...hehehe
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Montaque(m): 12:11pm On Feb 03, 2015
What should make us think:
1: what was his attitude to the onslaught against BH?
2: what he had to say about Gen. Abacha's regime
3: did he show any remorse for the political somersault of 1983,ending our nascent democracy?
4: what was his reply to invitation for reconciliation at the oputa's panel?
5: what has been his religious stance of voting along religious line?
6: what was his stance in the certificate saga, keeping us in abeyance?
7: what was his stance toward a democratic debate, we might as well attend a primary school debate if we care?
8: what was, and has been his stance toward free press, we are all getting sued for teaching people history?
HOW DEMOCRATIC AND CIVILIZED HAS. THIS MAN BEEN SO FAR?
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by OLADD: 12:11pm On Feb 03, 2015
There's no part of my post that suggested that either. Rather I compared your unending accusations of Mr. President's involvement in unsubstantiated corruption allegations to an indirect systematic Boko haram onslaught. Take a reflection on those allegations in your posts and see if they diminish his status or not. Anyway, no ill feeling here, Mr. President is a complete gentleman.
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 12:14pm On Feb 03, 2015
2015 Elections…As Prophets Gives Contradictory Prophesies

https://www.nairaland.com/2127402/2015-elections...as-prophets-gives-contradictory
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by tolexy007(m): 12:18pm On Feb 03, 2015
BlackPeni5:
No he didn't shoot himself, GMB used explosives on himself.

If GEJ sued everybody who called him clueless, the whole of Nairaland (myself inclusive) would be in Jail by now.

Politics of today requires a thick skin to withstand criticism.
God bless u my broda, i belive no leader in dis presnt world get insulted more than GEJ, stilll no sueing of anybody. Even if GEJ did nt do anytin during his regime, bt he gave us one thing which is the freedom of speech
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by OYIBN: 12:18pm On Feb 03, 2015
Sai Buhari ,debate or no debate, certificate or no certificate.
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by millhouse: 12:25pm On Feb 03, 2015
heheh
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by caprini1: 12:29pm On Feb 03, 2015
onatisi:
bros forget dat one . Pdp victory will be thorough,convincing and total . Even tinubu and his ogboni cult members know they have lost this one. How can any serious party present someone like buhari as presidential candidate in this modern times?
But you can still see people supporting the same Buhari on NL ?
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by PenSniper: 12:38pm On Feb 03, 2015
AlfaSeltzer:
Did I just hear the sound of defeat from Sharia Reporters?
Yes, please. Buhari/APC have crashed before take-off.
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by PenSniper: 12:42pm On Feb 03, 2015
rayzzz:
Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? by Chinedu Rylan

At some point it all looked like Gen. Buhari and his All Progressives Congress (APC) team would pose a deadly serious threat to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and wreck their chances of returning the incumbent President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to power come May 29. But all the early good works and concerted efforts to win the sympathy and support of the masses, and gain their votes have been undone, almost single-handedly by the party itself.

Few weeks ago, it was safe to say that the winner of the February 14 Presidential election was anyone’s guess, bearing in mind that the two frontrunners in the elections were – and still are – neck-and-neck in terms of the number of core supporters they have been able to amass. Both, however, would have – and may still be – banking on the support of millions of undecided eligible Nigerian voters whose minds were yet to be made up on who to support and who not to support. Unfortunately, it now seems that the bulk of those erstwhile undecided voters are moving further away from the Progressives, if online sentiments and those in the streets are anything to go by.

I’ve come across several previously undecided voters, both online and offline, who are now almost certain that they will camp under the Umbrella. I went ahead to require of them what informed their decisions and almost all of them were united in their rationales for settling for the PDP. Assuming that I queried 50 persons about their reasons for shifting to the PDP, 45 of them told me that the APC and Muhammadu Buhari have played into the arms of the PDP.

Now, how has the APC and Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) played into the hands of the People's Democratic Party?

The PDP in their campaign trails and in their online push for reelection have never failed to remind us of how intolerant of any form of opposition, ideological or otherwise, GMB has been. They went as far back as his 1983-85 military regime where he put a host of opposing voices behind bars to buttress their point. One would have expected that the general, as a seasoned and elite politician that he is, would in response guard his utterances and be more watchful of what he says or does in the public and to the media, but the reverse has so far been the case.

In a protest letter recently channeled through the legal director of the APC Presidential Campaign Organization, Chukwuma-Machukwu Ume (SAN), General Buhari threatened to file a lawsuit against the federal government-owned Nigerian Television Authority and the privately owned African Independent Television for what he described as “hate documentaries” against him that were aired in the tail end last month by the stations, unless they retract them and issue a formal apology. Such threats and disposition by an aspiring office holder (or even a serving office holder) are rather uncalled for in a democratic setting. The world over, leaders and politicians are scrutinized and castigated by the media on a daily basis and it’s seen as part of their obligations as watchdogs in the society.

If world leaders should file a lawsuit for every alleged calumny or supposed act of “hate” they've been subjected to, then the mountain of lawsuits that would be filed by the likes of Barack Obama, David Cameron, Vladimir Putin or even our very own Goodluck Jonathan will take several generations of humanity to tackle. These leaders are lampooned on a daily basis yet you rarely hear them threatening to sue anyone for it. His own case shouldn't be any different. So my advice to the General is that the sooner he develops a thick skin to withstand all the media "assault," the better for him, because he will be receiving a truckload of it should he eventually win.

In like manner, the leadership of the APC is doing their presidential and vice presidential aspirants and their image as a whole no good by backing out of a series of debates organized by different corporate bodies and organizations within the country in the run-up to the Valentine’s Day polls. Their no-show at the Nigerian Elections Debate Group (NEDG)’s Vice Presidential debates and their anticipated no-show at the presidential debates to be organized by the trio of the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria (NPAN), Arise News and ChannelsTV do nothing to gainsay the allegation leveled against them by the People’s Democratic Party of being fight shy of a public face-off in which they will have to tackle tough questions and defend their manifestos and party agenda before Nigerians.

Though the APC has come out to deny this allegation and have done their best to repudiate the "dodging theory" of the PDP by citing perceived bias on the part of the organizers of the debates as their reason for backing out, the average and neutral Nigerian on the streets is not buying it. The rebuttal has done very little to convince neutrals who are beginning to toe the PDP’s line. My advice to them is that they should vet their options and come up with a positive decision in time, before the election sets in.

For the sake of time and space, I will stop at these. These and many more PR missteps and political miscalculations have conspired to put the party in a precarious position and rob them of the people's goodwill which they once owned. In an election that will likely be decided by the undecided voters, the APC are fast losing speed and direction. Concerted efforts must be made to repair what has already been damaged and put their push for the country's top job back on track, else they run the risk of losing by a wide margin at the poll.

http://saharareporters.com/2015/02/02/has-buhari-shot-himself-foot
Please when you write progressives in reeference to Buhari/APC, always put them in quotes, because they are not.
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Champele(m): 12:47pm On Feb 03, 2015
Buhari is a loser,everybody knows that.what a pity.
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by maestroferddi: 12:47pm On Feb 03, 2015
barcanista:
No Sir, SR didn't say anything different from my frustration as regards the debate avoidance. However, for suing the AIT/NTA, I agree with Muhammadu Buhari. The stations went too far
A lot of people were ambivalent on Buhari's chances before, but with this decision of his handlers to boycott the debate has sounded a death knell on his chances.

I am sure PDP strategists have already started popping their champagne as we write.

How come the so-called "informed" strategists from APC could not learn a simple lesson from history?

Sen Bob Dole, the frontrunner of Republican presidential ticket in 1988 US election frittered his chance to get the party ticket by a crass demonstration of touchiness.

Senior Bush's campaign director Lee Atwater did a close up on Dole. He found out that Dole was given to temperamental outbursts and over-sensitivity. He therefore began to criticise Dole's wife who incidentally was a former US Secretary of Transport.

Dole lost the public goodwill the moment he elected to engage in recriminations and thereby exposed his susceptibility to criticisms. He lost out woefully thereafter.
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by onatisi(m): 12:48pm On Feb 03, 2015
caprini1:
But you can still see people supporting the same Buhari on NL ?
bros forget nairaland .nairaland is a virtual place . If you want to know what is happening ,discuss with people on ground ,discuss with taxi drivers,market women and see what I am talking about. Nairaland is a fake land where someone can have as many monikers has possible . When u see a thread populated by apc supporters believe it is just a few of them posting with different monikers. Buhari will lose in all regions ,he will lose in the ss ,se and sw ,in the north the states will be shared with greater percentage going to pdp. Most of those shouting sai buhari here on nairaland are what I call nairaland apc entertainers. They don't have pvc ,they don't and won't vote. Trust me when voting commences ,you will find them here entertaining ppl. So just ignore them,they are noisemakers .
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 12:52pm On Feb 03, 2015
maestroferddi:
A lot of people were ambivalent on Buhari's chances before, but with this decision of his handlers to boycott the debate has sounded a death knell on his chance.

I am sure PDP strategists have already started popping their champagne as we write.

How come the so-called "informed" strategists from APC could not learn a simple lesson from history?

Sen Bob Dole, the frontrunner of Republican presidential ticket in 1988 US election fritter his chance to get the party ticket by a crass demonstration of touchiness.

Senior Bush's campaign director Lee Atwater did a close up on Dole. He found out that Dole was given to temperamental outbursts and over-sensitivity. He therefore began to criticise Dole's wife who incidentally was a former US Secretary of Transport.

Dole lost the public goodwill the moment he elected to engage in recrimination and thereby exposed his susceptibility to criticism. He lost out woefully thereafter.
Though APC flopped but we must continue to push for GMB's candidacy. He (GMB) must be elected
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by caprini1: 12:54pm On Feb 03, 2015
onatisi:
bros forget nairaland .nairaland is a virtual place . If you want to know what is happening ,discuss with people on ground ,discuss with taxi drivers,market women and see what I am talking about. Nairaland is a fake land where someone can have as many monikers has possible . When u see a thread populated by apc supporters believe it is just a few of them posting with different monikers. Buhari will lose in all regions ,he will lose in the ss ,se and sw ,in the north the states will be shared with greater percentage going to pdp. Just wait and see
You are a very brave Nairalander though grin. Waiting for e-grenades to be thrown at u,from you know whom!
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Tayomi37(m): 12:54pm On Feb 03, 2015
after reading through, i cant but laugh my heart out. Very funny. Lesson: allways think deeply before taking every step
Re: Has Buhari Shot Himself In The Foot? - Sahara Reporters by Equado(m): 12:57pm On Feb 03, 2015
BlackPeni5:
No he didn't shoot himself, GMB used explosives on himself.

If GEJ sued everybody who called him clueless, the whole of Nairaland (myself inclusive) would be in Jail by now.

Politics of today requires a thick skin to withstand criticism.
a vote for buhari is a vote 4 backwardness,imagine calling president buhari clueless on nairaland,our dear nairaland would be history before .God save us from this tyrant!!!AMEN
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