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Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by Nobody: 8:40am On May 01, 2015
SuperSuave:
I didn't read the thrash cos I know its full of hate speech. That man is a doubting Thomas, he still doesn't believe change is here, well he shall see it with his own eyes smiley oniranu oshi
Just like most Nigeria U have a zero idea of what's going on. Nigeria is so neck deep in this financial problem to the extent that it will take us @ least 20 years of good governance to bring out only our head.

Guy there is trouble
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by vivalavida(m): 8:40am On May 01, 2015
Ben murray bruce will make a good senator.
Dude is so so sound.
Which he was representing my senatorial zone there
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by Jubalfreeman215(m): 8:41am On May 01, 2015
What is shocking is the fact that after all, PDP knew what ought to be but refused to do it, this is made manifest by the crique we see them indulge into of recent. A tipical example is this. PDP had never given us the impression that they take the affairs of the nation high above the party, it has always been the Party against national interest. This is the doom of PDP. A flashback at PDP's primaries you will understand that it is all for those who has the party and not the nation at heart, and because in this the underestimated Nigeria and Nigerians, the doom came at an infant age of 16 against the prophesied 60.

The moonlight game will not end untill reveald as an intentional act as PDP learns her leasons.

The mega question is where were all this brilliant advices at the moment the umbrella was the relevant? Where were the critics and there beautiful advices? I have always said to those who care to listen that be mindful while you use the weapons your hands has made for others will surely use them when your hands grow weak. Now is the time PDP words and duds will betray her past just as her past betrayed her present capabilities and the interest of the nation.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by tinsel: 8:41am On May 01, 2015
It is like a nightmare to these Niger Deltans that Jonathan lost this election and will be leaving power come 29th of this month. You are with Jonathan for six years and you did not give him this advice.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by yemmynoni: 8:42am On May 01, 2015
temitemi1:
Well said bruce. All the promises“. Free meal for students, salary for unemployment youths, 7000 naira every month for the poor citizens, ending boko haram, 40 per liter, 1naira to 1dollar,bla,bla,bla. All this promises are nothing but scam!!
GEJ my HEO! FAYOSE my ROLE MODEL!!
#BABAONECHANCE grin
I pray you will live to see all this come to pass...... mean while you could never have ask us " masses" to vote for gej to rule us for the next 4 years again
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by handsometokunbo: 8:42am On May 01, 2015
Novaworld:
Now that Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) has been chosen by the Nigerian people, it is my duty as a patriotic Nigerian to help him succeed even though my candidate was President Goodluck Jonathan, a man to whom I will always be loyal and appreciative.


General Buhari is about to mount the saddle and I for one am in a very good position to tell him some home truths because as a senator-elect, I have a very fulfilling job awaiting me and I do not need a job or favours from Buhari so I do not have to play nice.


Looking at the personalities he has appointed to his transition council, I am wont to believe that General Buhari needs to expand his circle of friends and advisers.


As a military strategist, the president-elect must be familiar with the principle that the people you use in subduing an opponent are not necessarily the same persons you will need in rebuilding the territories you took. I may be using military terms, but I am sure General Buhari is aware that politics is war by other means and therefore many of the rules of war and peace apply to politics.


The General will be best served if he thinks of what is best for Nigeria rather than what is best for his party, the All Progressive Congress (APC), and its chieftains.


He must remember that in Nigeria’s subjective politics, it was his person that the people voted for not his party and he should therefore serve the people the dish they are angling for.


And what are the expectations of Nigerians from General Buhari? Definitely not business as usual.
The president-elect ran on a promise of change and while that change was not really defined by its chanters, Nigerians defined it as a change in their situation.


To borrow from the famously potent prayers of Mountain of Fire and Miracle members, the Nigerian masses defined change as a situation where wealth and power must change hands from the elite to the masses by fire by force and they see General Buhari as the enforcer angel that will bring about this change.


With this type of expectation, Buhari’s honeymoon period with Nigerians will not last very long if he does not take drastic steps to adjust Nigeria’s economy to the realities of falling oil prices and a dearth of buyers for the Bonny Light Sweet Crude.


To put things into perspective, when the United States started buying less and less of Nigeria’s oil, we looked to China as an alternative buyer of oil but it has since come to light that whereas America spent $101 billion on clean energy between 2012-13, China spent $125 billion within the same time frame.


The above data should alert Nigeria and other nations that look to China for oil markets to the fact that China is even ahead of the West in the search for alternative to fossil fuels as a source of energy.


Buhari may wish he did not win the 2015 elections when the reality of our economic situation sets in.
In his December 2014 Channels Television interview, Buhari said he was going to “stabilise the oil market”. The General will learn soon enough that today’s oil market is a buyers’ market.


And the General’s choices are limited because he cannot (unless he is extraordinarily brave and politically callous) do the obvious and sack civil servants. Yes, he will eventually have to reduce the over bloated federal civil service, but before he can do that, he has to build up political capital by reducing the overhead of the Executive and persuade the Legislature to follow suit.


Austerity measures must start from Aso Rock. This means that luxurious multi car convoys must be reduced. The presidential air fleet has to go, by way of being auctioned off or sold to local airlines. Estacode allowances must be slashed and the president’s entourages should be lean while non-essential foreign travels should be banned.


The president-elect should not underestimate the big difference these small changes can make and their capacity to buy him enough credibility with the labour unions, the kind of credibility that will see them accepting cuts in the federal workforce and reduction in pay and entitlements.


A small change like flying commercial instead of by private jet saved Britain a whopping £200,000 when the thrifty British Prime Minister, David Cameron, flew to America to meet President Barack Obama on a regular BA flight.


Nigeria is in for very desperate times if we do not tighten our belts while our major foreign exchange earner is facing global challenges.
Russia, a nation that many will say is more prepared than Nigeria for the shocks occasioned by the drop in the price of oil devalued its currency by 11 per cent in just one day.


While Russia is taking these steps, the world is watching to see if Nigeria will continue to spend hundreds of billions annually sponsoring its elite on pilgrimages to Mecca and Jerusalem.


I mean, no economist will get why a nation with over 60 per cent of its people living in poverty at the best of times, will spend almost 1 per cent of its annual budget sponsoring pilgrimages for its elite who can afford to go to the Holy Land on their own dime.


I for one do not get it. A pilgrimage is meant to be a sacrifice of a believer. How is a pilgrimage still a sacrifice when someone pays for you to go? The Nigerian government is sending people on holidays not pilgrimages!


I daresay that the money being spent by the Nigerian government to airlift pilgrims to both Holy Lands is enough to educate all the almajiri in Northern Nigeria. Wouldn’t God and humanity be better served if we looked after the less privileged in our midst?
General Buhari has his work cut out for him and he does not have time to be bitter about who said what, when and where. He must let go of any desire to pay any of his traducers back whether they be from the last 16 years or as far back as 1985.


Four years is only enough time to fix Nigeria. Any time spent on other ventures is time taken from this most important of assignments.
And let me say that General Buhari should not allow himself to be pigeon holed by people who dangle ideologies instead of realities. Yes, the APC may have styled itself as a progressive party, which in itself is a contradiction because Buhari is a conservative, but Buhari should not bother about that.


Whether the philosophy is progressive or conservative or liberal or free market, he should go with what works because as Deng Xiaoping once noted: “It doesn’t matter whether a cat is black or white, if it catches mice it is a good cat.”
And it is fitting for me to end with a mention of Xiaoping. No other contemporary world leader, in my opinion, closely mirrors Buhari as does Xiaoping.


In 1966, Xiaoping was dethroned from his powerful party positions by loyalists of Chairman Mao as was Buhari in 1985 by loyalists of his Chief of Army staff.
Xiaoping suffered house arrest, loss of earned privileges and was consigned to political limbo for almost a decade as was Buhari.


But then Xiaoping bounced back into favour and became China’s leader in 1976 and thereafter jettisoned his life long belief in Mao’s Cultural Revolution and introduced the “one country, two systems” policy that allowed communism and capitalism to coexist in China. This is similar to Buhari’s conversion from an anti-democrat who believed power flowed from the barrel of a gun to a democrat who accepted democracy as the best form of governance and capitalism as the natural economic policy of a democracy.


But this is where Buhari has to learn from Xiaoping. Xiaoping refused to demonise Chairman Mao, his predecessor who had purged him from power and placed him under house arrest after stripping him off his privileges. Instead of bitterness, Xiaoping believed that Mao’s “accomplishments must be considered before his mistakes”.


This is how Buhari must treat his predecessors. He must not demonise everything that was done by previous administrations and mark those who served in those government as persona non grata. He must take the bitter with the sweet and make use of the best brains Nigeria has to offer, for as he said on December 31st, 1983, “This generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no other country than Nigeria”.

• Mr. Murray Bruce is a Senator-elect and CEO of Silverbird Entertainment Group




http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/it-doesn-t-matter-if-the-cat-is-white-or-black/208021/
Tell this ugly man to shut that thrash called mouth.

It's only in this country that a particular region of this country will be telling a president not to probe into the preceding government tenure simply cos their kinsmen filled up every government position in that administration and embezzled our commonwealth to stupor.

Did Obasanjo probed into Abacha regime or not? He did

Did these useless Bruce idiot say anything then?

Did Jonathan with Yar Adua probed into Obasanjo administration? Yes, they did.

So why are you guys saying Buhari should just go ahead with his plan without looking at the activities of last administration?

The foolish advice make no sense and it's shameful to see people like this ugly mofo in the senate.

You contradict yourself when you tell Buhari to fight corruption today, future but not the past.

James Ibori was a governor under Obasanjo government but was probed and sentenced under Jonathan administration.

So why are you telling Buhari not to probe into the past administration?

Abacha actives were probed and Northerners were not saying all this freaking crap
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by dewstar: 8:43am On May 01, 2015
morbeta:
Oga why didn't you give same advice to you Otueke mini god, if he had won, will you sincere adviced him to reduce Presidential fleets.
Good question, nevertheless the advice is apt.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by Lyoncrescent: 8:43am On May 01, 2015
If for nothing else, we should remember the following about the 16 years pdp spent in power. The kerosene subsidy scam which exists till today . No one in Ppra was prosecuted in the 2011 subsidy scam because it was an election year. The money stolen by dizeani and her cohorts. Stella Oduah. Pension scam . How long can it take to fix or upgrade or at worst build a new refinery so we don't need to export crude ? 16 years perhaps ? Ifeanyi Ubah that should be in jail for poor corporate governance that left his company indebted to amcon was given the company back because of his tan activities ?
The truth of the matter is I don't think APC or any other party can do this country more harm than pdp has successfully done in the last 6 years . If our refineries start working 3 years into Buharia government and pms crashes to 40 naira per liter, that alone is a guarantee of a second term. Nigerians are just tired of pdp. And yes Ben Bruce raped NTA and gave birth to silver bird and the rest they say is history
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by AUTOCRATIC(m): 8:44am On May 01, 2015
Help me ask Bruce if he remember to advice his candidate about all the point he made in hiis write up while in power.........u have made a good point but u refuse to advice ur friend about it.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by Lyoncrescent: 8:45am On May 01, 2015
Lyoncrescent:
If for nothing else, we should remember the following about the 16 years pdp spent in power. The kerosene subsidy scam which exists till today . No one in Ppra was prosecuted in the 2011 subsidy scam because it was an election year. The money stolen by dizeani and her cohorts. Stella Oduah. Pension scam . How long can it take to fix or upgrade or at worst build a new refinery so we don't need to export crude ? 16 years perhaps ? Ifeanyi Ubah that should be in jail for poor corporate governance that left his company indebted to amcon was given the company back because of his tan activities ?
The truth of the matter is I don't think APC or any other party can do this country more harm than pdp has successfully done in the last 16 years . If our refineries start working 3 years into Buharia government and pms crashes to 40 naira per liter, that alone is a guarantee of a second term. Nigerians are just tired of pdp. And yes Ben Bruce raped NTA and gave birth to silver bird and the rest they say is history
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by baralatie(m): 8:45am On May 01, 2015
stinggy:
Bruce is being truthful, expectations are just too high and Nigerians lack patience. Even the core Buhari supporters don't need more than a month or two before they start faulting him.
no be lie.if tinubu loose. that control of nass and he does not dance to the tune of thief thief politics.
gbosa...fight has started
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by santosesq1(m): 8:47am On May 01, 2015
Very pragmatic write up
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by Felvet(f): 8:48am On May 01, 2015
espn:
d same thing applies to GEJ..
Hian! Bros, the guy said Nigerian politicians, is GEJ not a politician? You really hate the man.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by OrlandoOwoh(m): 8:48am On May 01, 2015
stinggy:
Bruce is being truthful, expectations are just too high and Nigerians lack patience. Even the core Buhari supporters don't need more than a month or two before they start faulting him.
No Nigerian, dead or alive, has been more prepared to lead Nigeria. Our past leaders got to office unprepared.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by bjdon: 8:48am On May 01, 2015
Novaworld:
Now that Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) has been chosen by the Nigerian people, it is my duty as a patriotic Nigerian to help him succeed even though my candidate was President Goodluck Jonathan, a man to whom I will always be loyal and appreciative.


General Buhari is about to mount the saddle and I for one am in a very good position to tell him some home truths because as a senator-elect, I have a very fulfilling job awaiting me and I do not need a job or favours from Buhari so I do not have to play nice.


Looking at the personalities he has appointed to his transition council, I am wont to believe that General Buhari needs to expand his circle of friends and advisers.


As a military strategist, the president-elect must be familiar with the principle that the people you use in subduing an opponent are not necessarily the same persons you will need in rebuilding the territories you took. I may be using military terms, but I am sure General Buhari is aware that politics is war by other means and therefore many of the rules of war and peace apply to politics.


The General will be best served if he thinks of what is best for Nigeria rather than what is best for his party, the All Progressive Congress (APC), and its chieftains.


He must remember that in Nigeria’s subjective politics, it was his person that the people voted for not his party and he should therefore serve the people the dish they are angling for.


And what are the expectations of Nigerians from General Buhari? Definitely not business as usual.
The president-elect ran on a promise of change and while that change was not really defined by its chanters, Nigerians defined it as a change in their situation.


To borrow from the famously potent prayers of Mountain of Fire and Miracle members, the Nigerian masses defined change as a situation where wealth and power must change hands from the elite to the masses by fire by force and they see General Buhari as the enforcer angel that will bring about this change.


With this type of expectation, Buhari’s honeymoon period with Nigerians will not last very long if he does not take drastic steps to adjust Nigeria’s economy to the realities of falling oil prices and a dearth of buyers for the Bonny Light Sweet Crude.


To put things into perspective, when the United States started buying less and less of Nigeria’s oil, we looked to China as an alternative buyer of oil but it has since come to light that whereas America spent $101 billion on clean energy between 2012-13, China spent $125 billion within the same time frame.


The above data should alert Nigeria and other nations that look to China for oil markets to the fact that China is even ahead of the West in the search for alternative to fossil fuels as a source of energy.


Buhari may wish he did not win the 2015 elections when the reality of our economic situation sets in.
In his December 2014 Channels Television interview, Buhari said he was going to “stabilise the oil market”. The General will learn soon enough that today’s oil market is a buyers’ market.


And the General’s choices are limited because he cannot (unless he is extraordinarily brave and politically callous) do the obvious and sack civil servants. Yes, he will eventually have to reduce the over bloated federal civil service, but before he can do that, he has to build up political capital by reducing the overhead of the Executive and persuade the Legislature to follow suit.


Austerity measures must start from Aso Rock. This means that luxurious multi car convoys must be reduced. The presidential air fleet has to go, by way of being auctioned off or sold to local airlines. Estacode allowances must be slashed and the president’s entourages should be lean while non-essential foreign travels should be banned.


The president-elect should not underestimate the big difference these small changes can make and their capacity to buy him enough credibility with the labour unions, the kind of credibility that will see them accepting cuts in the federal workforce and reduction in pay and entitlements.


A small change like flying commercial instead of by private jet saved Britain a whopping £200,000 when the thrifty British Prime Minister, David Cameron, flew to America to meet President Barack Obama on a regular BA flight.


Nigeria is in for very desperate times if we do not tighten our belts while our major foreign exchange earner is facing global challenges.
Russia, a nation that many will say is more prepared than Nigeria for the shocks occasioned by the drop in the price of oil devalued its currency by 11 per cent in just one day.


While Russia is taking these steps, the world is watching to see if Nigeria will continue to spend hundreds of billions annually sponsoring its elite on pilgrimages to Mecca and Jerusalem.


I mean, no economist will get why a nation with over 60 per cent of its people living in poverty at the best of times, will spend almost 1 per cent of its annual budget sponsoring pilgrimages for its elite who can afford to go to the Holy Land on their own dime.


I for one do not get it. A pilgrimage is meant to be a sacrifice of a believer. How is a pilgrimage still a sacrifice when someone pays for you to go? The Nigerian government is sending people on holidays not pilgrimages!


I daresay that the money being spent by the Nigerian government to airlift pilgrims to both Holy Lands is enough to educate all the almajiri in Northern Nigeria. Wouldn’t God and humanity be better served if we looked after the less privileged in our midst?
General Buhari has his work cut out for him and he does not have time to be bitter about who said what, when and where. He must let go of any desire to pay any of his traducers back whether they be from the last 16 years or as far back as 1985.


Four years is only enough time to fix Nigeria. Any time spent on other ventures is time taken from this most important of assignments.
And let me say that General Buhari should not allow himself to be pigeon holed by people who dangle ideologies instead of realities. Yes, the APC may have styled itself as a progressive party, which in itself is a contradiction because Buhari is a conservative, but Buhari should not bother about that.


Whether the philosophy is progressive or conservative or liberal or free market, he should go with what works because as Deng Xiaoping once noted: “It doesn’t matter whether a cat is black or white, if it catches mice it is a good cat.”
And it is fitting for me to end with a mention of Xiaoping. No other contemporary world leader, in my opinion, closely mirrors Buhari as does Xiaoping.


In 1966, Xiaoping was dethroned from his powerful party positions by loyalists of Chairman Mao as was Buhari in 1985 by loyalists of his Chief of Army staff.
Xiaoping suffered house arrest, loss of earned privileges and was consigned to political limbo for almost a decade as was Buhari.


But then Xiaoping bounced back into favour and became China’s leader in 1976 and thereafter jettisoned his life long belief in Mao’s Cultural Revolution and introduced the “one country, two systems” policy that allowed communism and capitalism to coexist in China. This is similar to Buhari’s conversion from an anti-democrat who believed power flowed from the barrel of a gun to a democrat who accepted democracy as the best form of governance and capitalism as the natural economic policy of a democracy.


But this is where Buhari has to learn from Xiaoping. Xiaoping refused to demonise Chairman Mao, his predecessor who had purged him from power and placed him under house arrest after stripping him off his privileges. Instead of bitterness, Xiaoping believed that Mao’s “accomplishments must be considered before his mistakes”.


This is how Buhari must treat his predecessors. He must not demonise everything that was done by previous administrations and mark those who served in those government as persona non grata. He must take the bitter with the sweet and make use of the best brains Nigeria has to offer, for as he said on December 31st, 1983, “This generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no other country than Nigeria”.

• Mr. Murray Bruce is a Senator-elect and CEO of Silverbird Entertainment Group




http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/it-doesn-t-matter-if-the-cat-is-white-or-black/208021/
A very nice write up. My fear for the incoming administration is that Buhari talked like a dictator during the campaign. 'I will do this, I will jail this....' but now he'll meet the reality of the limits of a president in a democratic setting.

If we take the National assembly for example, Buhari has no control over them whatsoever, consequently if they decide to keep their mega wage packages there's nothing he can do. How will his govt then look when he starts to impose austerity on ordinary Nigerians while the Senators and Reps continue to feed fat?

At no point during the campaign did any of the candidates address the issue of the falling oil prices and the impact that is going to have on the economy. This is the problem with trivial campaigns. The expectation level of the people has been raised to an imposable level, Buhari and the APC know this which is why they have started trying to manage expectations, but will the voters listen? I think not, they have voted for 'change' and want to see 'change' quickly. I wish Buhari lots of luck. He's surely going to need it.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by Nobody: 8:49am On May 01, 2015
I think all Ben B highlighted is not new to us or APC itself.
Thank you Oga bruce , Baba already know all that.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by Chinom(m): 8:50am On May 01, 2015
SuperSuave:
I didn't read the thrash cos I know its full of hate speech. That man is a doubting Thomas, he still doesn't believe change is here, well he shall see it with his own eyes smiley oniranu oshi
F00L ! you made your conclusions without reading the article. There is absolutely nothing hateful in Mr. Bruce's advice to GMB. You are the one that is blind to the realities on the ground. Buhari has a lot in his hands. He will really have to be very single-minded if he wants to effect any tangible change within a short time. We, Nigerians are in a hurry.
Like I have posted a couple of times, GMB must crash the recurrent expenditure. Not just slash it, but crash it totally. He must put enough pressure on members of the NA to also crash their own budget. With a very convincing and persuasive argument, most members will go along with him especially when we back up Buhari with placards in front of the NA.
If he does not cut the government expenses, remove all forms of waste as well as kill corruption, nothing will change. He is the executive president. Like Ronald Reagan, the buck stops at his table. He should be ready to push his vision through. He must not think of a second term now. He should pay little attention to the greedy APC cronies . The time to act is NOW (May 30th)
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by blackpanda: 8:50am On May 01, 2015
This is is nothing but a hypocrite. He starts by expressing love and support for gej, then immediately goes ahead to say Buhari must undo everything gej did in order for nigeria to be better.

These are the worst kind of people because they usually care about no one else but themselves.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by Technocracy: 8:51am On May 01, 2015
Ben Bruce has obviously said so much in all sense of honesty with true patriotism to Nigeria and a perfect food for thought for our incoming president. What i dont understand is the emptiness in the minds and lips of these people who finds it difficult to come to terms with the rational reality and will always see an advice to Buhari as an attack on his person,the simple and had truth is that Buhari with the odds goin on for Buhari if he is not very careful he will fail most woefully and more so health is not perfectly on his side.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by eros(m): 8:52am On May 01, 2015
Great advice with a bad topic. Those loyal and close to the General should please print out this piece and give it to him to study as a top priority.

Reading in between the lines, me thinks Mr. Bruce wants some adviser job with the General, which by every standard he deserves. He is intelligent and very aware of the real Nigeria problems.

All in all, God bless Nigeria and guide the General to make the right decisions that will move Nigeria forward.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by Namdez: 8:52am On May 01, 2015
SuperSuave:
I didn't read the thrash cos I know its full of hate speech. That man is a doubting Thomas, he still doesn't believe change is here, well he shall see it with his own eyes smiley oniranu oshi
what is wrong with Ben's write up? "Fools do not like to learn" if you say "change" start it from your envious and ungrateful act!
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by Nobody: 8:53am On May 01, 2015
SuperSuave:
I didn't read the thrash cos I know its full of hate speech. That man is a doubting Thomas, he still doesn't believe change is here, well he shall see it with his own eyes smiley oniranu oshi
read it and you will know its not filled with hate..just read it.. angry
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by tolexy007(m): 8:54am On May 01, 2015
SuperSuave:
I didn't read the thrash cos I know its full of hate speech. That man is a doubting Thomas, he still doesn't believe change is here, well he shall see it with his own eyes smiley oniranu oshi
bt if is against Gej u will belive d trash
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by mbulela: 8:54am On May 01, 2015
Very apt piece by Ben Bruce. I hope Buhari learns to take advice from both friends and foes.
Howevwe, I can't help but notice the dubious hypocrisy in the write-up. You have unfettered access to the outgoing president who has not done one of the several things you want Buhari to do, despite the fact that he had five years to do the. All he did was pamay around with his uncouth wife. Yet you declare uunalloyed loyalty to such a mediocre failure.
Ben Bruce,you are too intelligent to be unaware of the contradiction therein.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by Desric(m): 8:55am On May 01, 2015
So you are this intelligent yet you didn't bother to advice your brother and "godfather" of high esteem to you and you were just looking at him after he spent five whole years living exactly the opposite of what you are prescribing for the incoming administration; need I inform you that you missed to also advice GMB to also put his wife on proper check to avoid the mistake your brother made during his time.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by mbulela: 8:55am On May 01, 2015
eros:
Great advice with a bad topic. Those loyal and close to the General should please print out this piece and give it to him to study as a top priority.

Reading in between the lines, me thinks Mr. Bruce wants some adviser job with the General, which by every standard he deserves. He is intelligent and very aware of the real Nigeria problems.

All in all, God bless Nigeria and guide the General to make the right decisions that will move Nigeria forward.
Try and keep up with the times.
He has been elected to be a senator in the next Senate.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by Nobody: 8:56am On May 01, 2015
SuperSuave:
I didn't read the thrash cos I know its full of hate speech. That man is a doubting Thomas, he still doesn't believe change is here, well he shall see it with his own eyes smiley oniranu oshi
Since u didn't read the trash, it should have been better not to comment. For so doing, u disgraced yourself and commented garbage.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by 989900: 8:57am On May 01, 2015
I mean, no economist will get why a nation with over 60 per cent of its people living in poverty at the best of times, will spend almost 1 per cent of its annual budget sponsoring pilgrimages for its elite who can afford to go to the Holy Land on their own dime.


I for one do not get it. A pilgrimage is meant to be a sacrifice of a believer. How is a pilgrimage still a sacrifice when someone pays for you to go? The Nigerian government is sending people on holidays not pilgrimages!
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by phonneh: 8:57am On May 01, 2015
Reality is slowly going to hit Buhari... Promises he made during elections will haunt him.

Nigerians now are restless and have no time for stories. It's either you can swing it or you can't. If Nigerians are okay with the work you are doing they'll vote you in again if not they'll vote you out...

Buhari:
He who's down need fear no fall...
Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.
Finally, you can't eat your cake and have it back. You have to choose one; party or country.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by Utchman1: 8:58am On May 01, 2015
All he has said is simply true. He has given Buhari good advice. If there is anyone of Jonathan's staff or cabinet member good enough for Nigeria, the person should be considered.

Also some policies of Jonathan's administration should be retained in the best interest of the nation.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by lagdmark(m): 8:58am On May 01, 2015
I just hope buhari will not give up before may 29th. anyway its because Nigerians are wiser today not the era of head of state of 1984. He must deliver his campaign promises.
Re: Buhari May Soon Wish He Did Not Win 2015 Presidential Polls – Ben Bruce. by themodernman: 8:59am On May 01, 2015
SuperSuave:
I didn't read the thrash cos I know its full of hate speech. That man is a doubting Thomas, he still doesn't believe change is here, well he shall see it with his own eyes smiley oniranu oshi
You're a typical Blackman who can have anything hidden from him by putting it in a book...
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