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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by merry02(m): 7:33pm On Mar 17, 2015
Buhari is a wiced man during his days***Gowon,Obj,adbusalam, was nt wicked the way buhari brutal****we don't want this old man pls***president @32 in 1983 what does he want nowwant to govern us @73 againNigeria youth think twice

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by angelsing(m): 7:38pm On Mar 17, 2015
SeverusSnape:
cheesy simple: An illiterate can't debate.
I thought he has attended a debate before or was he a literate then?...A particular set of people sets the precedence now Buhari is doing the same...I think it should be drafted into the constitution that all candidate must debate..

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by LFJ: 7:47pm On Mar 17, 2015
Those who handle Buhari campaign are doing very good. Shame on Mr. Jonathan, with all the money to hire brilliant people to lead your campaign you make Fayose, Fani, Gani, and other backward thinking people the face of your campaign.

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by mykaels450(m): 8:00pm On Mar 17, 2015
no chance for you again in this country orga Buhari retire.

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by lincolnj88: 8:07pm On Mar 17, 2015
hmmmm illiterate... thinking he gat ideas

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by kingslly(m): 8:10pm On Mar 17, 2015
Dis man doesnt even know that our constitution is flawed and he is talking of sticking to it..... we need someone who understands that our constitution is flawed and will also thrive to ammend it through the National Conference dats why we want GEJ.

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by kheart(m): 8:12pm On Mar 17, 2015
Very good one from our coming presido. Gej performance should determine his popularity.

I heard 50 percent of electricity tariff has been Cut by FG. I thought PHCN hs been privatise? Anyways my. point here is 4 d past 3 days na only 2 hrs light I don see for my side.

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by kingslly(m): 8:27pm On Mar 17, 2015
When he was asked about apologising Amaechi took over frm there, dats how he is going to rule us.

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by smoothpapuzy(m): 8:59pm On Mar 17, 2015
Dioxidane:
All those screaming high up to the heavens that GMB was a former military 'dictator' should remember that a former President, OBJ was a military ruler. Even the present Senate President was formerly in the military. Did they still display their military traits in a democratic setting? Let's think pragmatically here, no sentiments. Our present president could not address the major problem affecting Nigeria today. In my own opinion, it is CORRUPTION. It is corruption in its many forms (bribery, nepotism, fraud, embezzlement) that has adversely affected the economy of Nigeria. Now I'm not an advocate of GMB, but I believe if you can't tackle a problem, leave it to someone who can (that is if you have the interests of the country at heart). GEJ has tried his best, let him give someone else the opportunity to tackle the problems facing this country, and if that person can't, with 2019 by the corner we can always elect someone else.

P.S: Typed this in a rush. Please ignore any grammatical/typographical error(s)...



Ohhh, obj is now a Goodman?. Would you open your mouth to talk of it was obj in power?
You haven't even noticed you're now free to run your mouth courtesy gej.
Awake oh ye sleeper

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by ItsMeAboki(m): 9:06pm On Mar 17, 2015
SeverusSnape:
cheesy simple: An illiterate can't debate.

And an educated literate person like didn't see this national event in 2011 before (see attached self-explanatory picture), where Buhari joined other presidential candidates in a televised debate; at that time only one candidate was visibly absent - you can guess who was the run away debater.

Simply put, GEJ had the opportunity in 2011 and blew it; Buhari no longer needs to prove himself against GEJ - Nigerian already know the difference.

Now that the tables have turned, Buhari would be doing him a favour to allow him bask under his limelight, that is why GEJ is running helter skelter after GMB for a chance to debate - even at the risk of repeating those awful famous lines such as: Stealing is not Corruption, America will know, How much did Jim Nwambudo stole etc.

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by Dioxidane: 9:11pm On Mar 17, 2015
smoothpapuzy:




Ohhh, obj is now a Goodman?. Would you open your mouth to talk of it was obj in power?
You haven't even noticed you're now free to run your mouth courtesy gej.
Awake oh ye sleeper

Dude, my question to you is: if you had a child, and you spent so much in paying the school fees of your child and saw no significant improvement in the academic capabilities of your child, and you realized the school was at fault, what would you do?
I only stated what I felt was the major hindrance to the economic progress of our country and the fact that the president has been unwilling/unable to do anything about it. If he can't, someone else will. #MyOpinion

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by lagdmark(m): 9:11pm On Mar 17, 2015
Buhari you dee fear das all.

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by SeverusSnape(m): 9:12pm On Mar 17, 2015
ItsMeAboki:


And an educated literate person like didn't see this national event in 2011 before (see attached self-explanatory picture), where Buhari joined other presidential candidates in a televised debate; at that time only one candidate was visibly absent - you can guess who was the run away debater.

Simply put, GEJ had the opportunity in 2011 and blew it; Buhari no longer needs to prove himself against GEJ - Nigerian already know the difference.

Now that the tables have turned, Buhari would be doing him a favour to allow him bask under his limelight, that is why GEJ is running helter skelter after GMB for a chance to debate - even at the risk of repeating those awful famous lines such as: Stealing is not Corruption, America will know, How much did Jim Nwambudo stole etc.

Same way Buhari would have repeated; I will stabilize world oil price, Dogs and baboon will soak in blood, An attack on boko haram is an attack on the north, All frogressive cwonfidence etc.

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by taharqa: 9:15pm On Mar 17, 2015
SeverusSnape:
cheesy simple: An illiterate can't debate.

You dey mind am.

Semi-illiterate and a Coward.

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by taharqa: 9:18pm On Mar 17, 2015
Splashme:
[size=13pt]Shame on Mr Buhari.

I am imagining a Mitt Romney refusing to debate with Barack Obama because Obama's first term record were already there before Americans. Won't that be viewed by Americans as crazy?

That excuse is very lame and childish. Shame on Buhari.
The man should simply come clean and tell Nigerians he is afraid of being disgraced at the debate.


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Gbam!!

No need to type again

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by Bonapart(m): 9:22pm On Mar 17, 2015
Shut up old man. You gat nothing to offer we know. Your normal baby cry is loading....
Gej till 2019

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by taharqa: 9:22pm On Mar 17, 2015
KwoiZabo:
Mr Buhari, debate is not about what Jonathan did. it's about what you will do.

Does the OLODO understands this.

Debates is mainly about what you would do differently from what your opponent has done or promises to do. It's about YOU. Explaining your programmes to the electorate so they can make informed decisions about who to vote as well as holding to account if you get to the position

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by Abayhormy(m): 9:23pm On Mar 17, 2015
I don't understand why GEJ supporters are not castigating or criticizing him for refusing to participate in the debate in last elections in which General Buhari participated.

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by pekeyim: 9:23pm On Mar 17, 2015
Na now u turn convertible?






Grandpa go sit down somewhere, like say you no spoil things in 83, we for don pass this levels.

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by stagger: 9:24pm On Mar 17, 2015
Dioxidane:
All those screaming high up to the heavens that GMB was a former military 'dictator' should remember that a former President, OBJ was a military ruler. Even the present Senate President was formerly in the military. Did they still display their military traits in a democratic setting? Let's think pragmatically here, no sentiments. Our present president could not address the major problem affecting Nigeria today. In my own opinion, it is CORRUPTION. It is corruption in its many forms (bribery, nepotism, fraud, embezzlement) that has adversely affected the economy of Nigeria. Now I'm not an advocate of GMB, but I believe if you can't tackle a problem, leave it to someone who can (that is if you have the interests of the country at heart). GEJ has tried his best, let him give someone else the opportunity to tackle the problems facing this country, and if that person can't, with 2019 by the corner we can always elect someone else.

P.S: Typed this in a rush. Please ignore any grammatical/typographical error(s)...

Holy ghost fire scatter your left testicle. Do you know how many lives Buhari ruined when he was in power, arresting and jailing innocent people? I know a particular family very close to us who were victims. Has Buhari ever apologized to people like Ambrose Alli's wife and family members?

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by Nobody: 9:26pm On Mar 17, 2015
GboyegaD:
That was harsh though the hard truth. Everyone can see the performance of Goodluck Jonathan so what is there to debate?
mumu

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by samyale(m): 9:26pm On Mar 17, 2015
My General....did he refer GEJ as MR?...

U no need debate, u don enter

Sai baba

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by Nobody: 9:27pm On Mar 17, 2015
Splashme:
[size=13pt]Shame on Mr Buhari.

I am imagining a Mitt Romney refusing to debate with Barack Obama because Obama's first term record were already there before Americans. Won't that be viewed by Americans as crazy?

That excuse is very lame and childish. Shame on Buhari.
The man should simply come clean and tell Nigerians he is afraid of being disgraced at the debate.


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tank u

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by Tattooboy: 9:28pm On Mar 17, 2015
Vickydera2:
march 28 should come fast. let all dix explanations end angry
my sista, i tire
Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by poundlander: 9:28pm On Mar 17, 2015
EroticAngelina:
just say u are scared of being defeated. goat
GOAT! when has it become a crime to contest for a public office in Nigeria. Even GEJ himself promised to go for ONLY term, yet nobody is crucifying him, cos it is strictly a PDP affair. Madam learn to respect your elders regardless of your political affiliation. God Bless Nigeria
Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by Bitojoe(m): 9:29pm On Mar 17, 2015
A man's shadow will never leave him

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Re: Why I Refused To Debate With Jonathan – Buhari by Kbraims(m): 9:29pm On Mar 17, 2015
Up GMB! Hit like let see the dominant

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