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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by Nobody: 1:09pm On Jul 22, 2015
ERODEDEAST:
Obama made his nomination within a month but Boo.hari nko? infact Op you goofed again jare just writing poo
I swear even the OP fanboys dared not to respond to my reply on this thread. I am looking forward to the new "point" of the OP.


Pls modify your post to a "month before inauguration".

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by Nobody: 1:22pm On Jul 22, 2015
barcanista:
Perhaps, he doesn't know the meaning of CABINET position. Hope you saw my response?

Funny you fail to see the folly in your insistence on the meaning of CABINET.

According to the legal dictionary, Cabinet (political) is defined:

Cabinet
The counsel or group of advisers of a king or other chief executive of a government. A group of individuals who advise the president of the United States.

The president's cabinet was created by custom and tradition and was instituted by the first president. The heads of each of the executive departments of the government, including the Secretary of State, the secretary of the treasury, the secretary of defense, the attorney general, the secretary of the interior, the secretary of agriculture, the secretary of commerce, the secretary of labor, the secretary of health and human services, the secretary of education, the secretary of housing and urban development, and the secretary of transportation, comprise the cabinet.

Source: http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Cabinet+(politics)

102 Days Into Term, Obama Fills Out His Cabinet
For a president who had months to plan a smooth transition into a second term, Barack Obama has been in no great hurry to fill gaps in his Cabinet. After more than 100 days in office, he finally tidied up that task on Thursday -- and then admonished the Senate to confirm his newest nominees “without delay.”
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2013/05/03/102_days_into_term_obama_fills_out_his_cabinet_118244.html

Which translates, for 100 days, there were no nominees. How was Buhari wrong in his declaration?

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by Nobody: 1:33pm On Jul 22, 2015
Musiwax wrote
Already dealt with this earlier. The context is Obama took several months in having a full cabinet. Irrespective of how you see it, Buhari was right with this statement, is it applicable to the Nigerian situation a resounding yes if taken at face value.
It us unfortunate that someone will hold on to this position. I mean a man than NOMINATED all his Cabinet Secretaries about a month to his FIRST inauguration (and a month after his victory)? As in were you expecting him not to wait for Senate's confirmation of the two Cabinet Secretaries that entered the fray when previous nominees pulled out? Do you even understand the process of appointing cabinet? For avoidance of doubt... The President(elect) first nominates, the Senate screens and approve and the candidate is Sworn-in. A serious President is judged by time of nomination and swearing-in (after senate confirmation). Obama nominated even before he assumed office. Has Buhari even nominated? September will make it 6 months since he was elected and 4 months after inauguration. Yet we are yet to see nomination. This is totally Different from Obama's case.

As for the other thrash, we are talking of Cabinet positions.

Pls, I won't engage in back and forth. Meanwhile, the ONLY vacant Cabinet position at the end of Obama's first term was just ONE (Commerce). The occupant vacated 5 months to election. Obama had to settle for acting until after the november 2012 poll and his subsequent inauguration.

I also admonish you to google "Cabinet Positions in the USA".



Cest fini!

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by Nobody: 1:45pm On Jul 22, 2015
barcanista:
Musiwax wrote

It us unfortunate that someone will hold on to this position. I mean a man than NOMINATED all his Cabinet Secretaries about a month to his FIRST inauguration (and a month after his victory)? As in were you expecting him not to wait for Senate's confirmation of the two Cabinet Secretaries that entered the fray when previous nominees pulled out? Do you even understand the process of appointing cabinet? For avoidance of doubt... The President(elect) first nominates, the Senate screens and approve and the candidate is Sworn-in. A serious President is judged by time of nomination and swearing-in (after senate confirmation). Obama nominated even before he assumed office. Has Buhari even nominated? September will make it 6 months since he was elected and 4 months after inauguration. Yet we are yet to see nomination. This is totally Different from Obama's case.

As for the other thrash, we are talking of Cabinet positions.

Pls, I won't engage in back and forth. Meanwhile, the ONLY vacant Cabinet position at the end of Obama's first term was just ONE (Commerce). The occupant vacated 5 months to election. Obama had to settle for acting until after the november 2012 poll and his subsequent inauguration.

I also admonish you to google "Cabinet Positions in the USA".



Cest fini!

I take an exception to your choice of words, if you have a dissenting claim back it up with proper riposte which should be devoid of insults.


Now to your claim
I mean a man than NOMINATED all his Cabinet Secretaries about a month to his FIRST inauguration

From the onset, the discussion was on the correctness of the Buhari article which wasn't about Nominations, but rather about having a full cabinet. You asserted that he lied when he didn't, you should as a matter of honour apologise for this.

If you set out to tackle Buhari's statement based on his assertions that Obama had a full Cabinet in place, and then change in the middle of the discussion to a new position on nominees, then that's insincere on your part.

Stay on topic or start a new thread on your new position after you have apologised for you wrong accusations that Buhari lied.

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by PassingShot(m): 2:02pm On Jul 22, 2015
Musiwax, no matter how you try, you cannot cure bigotry. It's incurable.

The Chief Wailer's problem started since his miscalculation with the presidential election. There is not a single soul who will find himself in his situation and will not feel devastated by the turn of events. Here is someone who fought tooth and nail to see Buhari become the president, campaigned massively for him even to win APC's tickets, made several threads to take PDP to the cleaners; only to decamp just about three weeks to the election because of some form of "protection" he could not get from APC and perhaps got from PDP (add the fact that GEJ is "our brother" factor).

What type of disappointment do you expect such a person to feel after it turned out that Buhari was elected against all odds? Such loss must surely hurt and be destructive indeed! We can only feel for him which I did then but there is not much we can do.

I therefore implore you to pay only small attention to some of his threads. Very many of them will be hate-filled and ridiculous.

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by dekdek: 2:04pm On Jul 22, 2015
musiwax:


I take an exception to your choice of words, if you have a dissenting claim back it up with proper riposte which should be devoid of insults.


Now to your claim


From the onset, the discussion was on the correctness of the Buhari article which wasn't about Nominations, but rather about having a full cabinet. You asserted that he lied when he didn't, you should as a matter of honour apologise for this.

If you set out to tackle Buhari's statement based on his assertions that Obama had a full Cabinet in place, and then change in the middle of the discussion to a new position on nominees, then that's insincere on your part.

Stay on topic or start a new thread on your new position after you have apologised for you wrong accusations that Buhari lied
.

This makes perfect sense. Protection seeker, see ur life.......

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by Dollar101(m): 8:59pm On Jul 22, 2015
musiwax:


I take an exception to your choice of words, if you have a dissenting claim back it up with proper riposte which should be devoid of insults.


Now to your claim


[i]From the onset, the discussion was on the correctness of the Buhari article which wasn't about Nominations, but rather about having a full cabinet. You asserted that he lied when he didn't, you should as a matter of honour apologise for this.

If you set out to tackle Buhari's statement based on his assertions that Obama had a full Cabinet in place, and then change in the middle of the discussion to a new position on nominees, then that's insincere on your part.

Stay on topic or start a new thread on your new position after you have apologised for you wrong accusations that Buhari lied
.
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Musiwax.... You killed it with this, It should be game over for that brain dead Barcanista,been following this thread from the onset and i've noticed that subject deviation, i am happy you was able to figure that out.
Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by ibietela2(m): 9:16pm On Jul 22, 2015
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musiwax:
As expected, the chief culprit goofed again in his rebuttal thread. While he should be applauded for his effeminate attempt at objectivity, we remain resolute in getting rid of the smoke screen.

In this link https://www.nairaland.com/2469370/buhari-article-obamas-cabinet-2, he tried to analyse each position without proper recourse to objectivity and context. I will go on with showing him where he's wrong in his analysis.


Before we continue in this journey of enlightenment, here's an excerpt of an article that confirms my earlier position about Obama's first term.

All presidential administrations have vacancies. But an analysis of appointments data by ProPublica shows that President Obama hasn’t kept up with his predecessors in filling them. A greater share of presidentially appointed positions that require Senate confirmation were sitting vacant at the end of Obama’s first term than at the end of Bill Clinton’s or George W. Bush’s first terms.

At least 68 of the positions remain vacant, including 43 that have been vacant for more than a year.

Acting heads of agencies “don’t make any big decisions,” said Cal Mackenzie, a professor of government at Colby College who has studied appointments since the 1970s. “Your authority is not going to be recognized in the same way a Senate-confirmed appointee is going to be recognized.”

Overall, more than 13 percent of presidentially appointed positions hadn’t been filled at the end of Obama’s first term, compared with around 10 percent for Bush and 11 percent for Clinton. While the uptick compared with the Bush administration may sound small, it translates into dozens more vacant positions.

Source: http://www.propublica.org/article/under-obama-more-appointments-go-unfilled

**Please note the importance of senate confirmation, irrespective of the time of nomination.


Another article states:
102 Days Into Term, Obama Fills Out His Cabinet
For a president who had months to plan a smooth transition into a second term, Barack Obama has been in no great hurry to fill gaps in his Cabinet. After more than 100 days in office, he finally tidied up that task on Thursday -- and then admonished the Senate to confirm his newest nominees “without delay.”
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2013/05/03/102_days_into_term_obama_fills_out_his_cabinet_118244.html


A: The fact remains that the Commerce secretary position was vacant till confirmation in March.
For a period of 3 months irrespective of the nomination, the position is vacant until confirmation. In Buhari's case, permanent secretaries are playing this role, the fact that the Ministers are not in place doesn't mean that the ministries would stop working.

That was the first term, now in the second Term lets look at the commerce secretary position again:

COMMERCE - VACANT

Secretary John Bryson resigned in June for health reasons. Rebecca Blank, an economist, has been acting secretary since then.
Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/02/us-usa-cabinet-factbox-idUSBRE91100720130202


A: While its unfortunate that the nominee Mr Daschle withdrew his nomination, the fact remains that the position remained vacant for a period of 5 months, which further buttresses my earlier position on the subject.


A: It is very relevant to the subject because, despite having enough time to nominate his cabinet a second time, Obama being a responsible leader recognises the importance of meticulous planning before making appointments. Therefore, second term nominees remain valid to this debate.


A: Okay, you haven't shown us how the position of the secretary of Labour was filled immediately after Obama's inauguration. Thanks for confirming my position with links to buttress my points.


A: Okay champ, if you want to make a statement of fact, you need to be fair by telling us the whole context of Ray's stepping down. Since you ommitted it, I will Oblige you by stating the true picture of the turn of events.

WASHINGTON—Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood announced his resignation from the Obama Administration earlier this morning following his alleged involvement in the recent disappearance of U.S. Route 13. “Given his ongoing role in the investigation regarding last week’s sudden disappearance of this road, Mr. LaHood believes it is best that he step down from his position as Transport Secretary,” said LaHood’s spokesperson Jeffrey Graves, speaking to reporters after newly released photos showed the 67-year-old government official with the road just hours prior to when morning rush hour commuters discovered it was missing. “We also want to assure the public that Mr. LaHood is fully cooperating with investigators and has agreed to do whatever he can to ensure the return of this beautiful country road.”
Source: http://www.theonion.com/article/ray-lahood-resigns-following-mysterious-disappeara-31065

The article shows that Ray had to step down because of the controversy surrounding his term, during which period he cannot function in his capacity has the Secretary of Transportation because of his scandal.

Thanks for reading.

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TRASH.
Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by xwolverine: 9:38pm On Jul 22, 2015
It's unfair that the second thread made FP and this one hasn't. The Thread criticising Buhari was wrong and you haven't checked the correctness of his assertions. We need to balance opinions please.

Cc seun, ishilove, lalasticlala

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by nawti(m): 9:43pm On Jul 22, 2015
xwolverine:
It's unfair that the second thread made FP and this one hasn't. The Thread criticising Buhari was wrong and you haven't checked the correctness of his assertions. We need to balance opinions please.

Cc seun, ishilove, lalasticlala

Lalasticlala do the needful

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by Dollar101(m): 9:47pm On Jul 22, 2015
xwolverine:
It's unfair that the second thread made FP and this one hasn't. The Thread criticising Buhari was wrong and you haven't checked the correctness of his assertions. We need to balance opinions please.

Cc seun, ishilove, lalasticlala

That's politics at play in nairaland

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by omenka(m): 9:51pm On Jul 22, 2015
musiwax:
We mistake politics for legislative debate. You can be passionate without being personal.
- RICHARD DREYFUSS
Lalasticlala, please pay due diligence to this thread.

@ op: You just killed an ant with a sledge hammer. Well done.

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by StOla: 9:57pm On Jul 22, 2015
Buhari made no mention of confirmations or nominations.
He simply said Obama did not have his full cabinet many months after his inauguration.

The fact that cabinet secretaries were not appointed until 1month, 2months and 3months for Labour, Commerce and Health makes this whole debate irrelevant.

Buhari's statement is factual concerning the status of Obama's cabinet many months after inauguration.

Why are we bringing irrelevant points to sustain a debate that was never meant to be, save for anti Buhari propaganda?

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by footreja: 9:58pm On Jul 22, 2015
musiwax:


From the onset, the discussion was on the correctness of the Buhari article which wasn't about Nominations, but rather about having a full cabinet. You asserted that he lied when he didn't, you should as a matter of honour apologise for this.


That is the point. The emphasis is on full cabinet confirmation not nomination. Whether congress approved Obama nomination on time or not is irrelevant, the fact is Obama did n't have full cabinet on time but governance still went on, which was buhari's point.

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by xwolverine: 10:01pm On Jul 22, 2015
omenka:
Lalasticlala, please pay due diligence to this thread.

@ op: You just killed an ant with a sledge hammer. Well done.

The TANoids actually ran away from this thread when it was obvious that they were wrong.

Lalasticlala please balance the debate.

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by ellechrystal(f): 10:01pm On Jul 22, 2015
tucky200:
Barcanista be fooling his fellow gullible TANoids
R u sure u read this article?
If u did u would ve seen some Barcanista pointed already.
Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by ellechrystal(f): 10:03pm On Jul 22, 2015
xwolverine:


The TANoids actually ran away from this thread when it was obvious that they were wrong.

Lalasticlala please balance the debate.
How wrong were they wen u d supporter of APC didn't read it.
Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by tucky200(m): 10:17pm On Jul 22, 2015
ellechrystal:

R u sure u read this article?
If u did u would ve seen some Barcanista pointed already.
Lol...can u please tell me when obama appointed his full cabinet not *nominate* be cause barccanista answered me with nominate...
Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by dustmalik: 10:25pm On Jul 22, 2015
tucky200:

Lol...can u please tell me when obama appointed his full cabinet not *nominate* be cause barccanista answered me with nominate...
The emphasis here is on the word 'FULL', which was the exact word Buhari used. The saTANist AKA Wailing Wailers don't have an argument here, as far as any right-thinking person is concerned. In Barcanista's eagerness to criticize Buhari, he failed to comprehend.

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by dekdek: 7:55am On Jul 23, 2015
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ibietela2:
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TRASH.



Ibifool, i actually think u are the foolish one here.

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by ibietela2(m): 8:25am On Jul 23, 2015
dekdek:
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Ibifool, i actually think u are the foolish one here.

Mtcheeeeeeew the silly one.

How are you?
Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by engineerboat(m): 8:26am On Jul 23, 2015
musiwax:
As expected, the chief culprit goofed again in his rebuttal thread. While he should be applauded for his effeminate attempt at objectivity, we remain resolute in getting rid of the smoke screen.

In this link https://www.nairaland.com/2469370/buhari-article-obamas-cabinet-2, he tried to analyse each position without proper recourse to objectivity and context. I will go on with showing him where he's wrong in his analysis.


Before we continue in this journey of enlightenment, here's an excerpt of an article that confirms my earlier position about Obama's first term.

All presidential administrations have vacancies. But an analysis of appointments data by ProPublica shows that President Obama hasn’t kept up with his predecessors in filling them. A greater share of presidentially appointed positions that require Senate confirmation were sitting vacant at the end of Obama’s first term than at the end of Bill Clinton’s or George W. Bush’s first terms.

At least 68 of the positions remain vacant, including 43 that have been vacant for more than a year.

Acting heads of agencies “don’t make any big decisions,” said Cal Mackenzie, a professor of government at Colby College who has studied appointments since the 1970s. “Your authority is not going to be recognized in the same way a Senate-confirmed appointee is going to be recognized.”

Overall, more than 13 percent of presidentially appointed positions hadn’t been filled at the end of Obama’s first term, compared with around 10 percent for Bush and 11 percent for Clinton. While the uptick compared with the Bush administration may sound small, it translates into dozens more vacant positions.

Source: http://www.propublica.org/article/under-obama-more-appointments-go-unfilled

**Please note the importance of senate confirmation, irrespective of the time of nomination.


Another article states:
102 Days Into Term, Obama Fills Out His Cabinet
For a president who had months to plan a smooth transition into a second term, Barack Obama has been in no great hurry to fill gaps in his Cabinet. After more than 100 days in office, he finally tidied up that task on Thursday -- and then admonished the Senate to confirm his newest nominees “without delay.”
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2013/05/03/102_days_into_term_obama_fills_out_his_cabinet_118244.html


A: The fact remains that the Commerce secretary position was vacant till confirmation in March.
For a period of 3 months irrespective of the nomination, the position is vacant until confirmation. In Buhari's case, permanent secretaries are playing this role, the fact that the Ministers are not in place doesn't mean that the ministries would stop working.

That was the first term, now in the second Term lets look at the commerce secretary position again:

COMMERCE - VACANT

Secretary John Bryson resigned in June for health reasons. Rebecca Blank, an economist, has been acting secretary since then.
Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/02/us-usa-cabinet-factbox-idUSBRE91100720130202


A: While its unfortunate that the nominee Mr Daschle withdrew his nomination, the fact remains that the position remained vacant for a period of 5 months, which further buttresses my earlier position on the subject.


A: It is very relevant to the subject because, despite having enough time to nominate his cabinet a second time, Obama being a responsible leader recognises the importance of meticulous planning before making appointments. Therefore, second term nominees remain valid to this debate.


A: Okay, you haven't shown us how the position of the secretary of Labour was filled immediately after Obama's inauguration. Thanks for confirming my position with links to buttress my points.


A: Okay champ, if you want to make a statement of fact, you need to be fair by telling us the whole context of Ray's stepping down. Since you ommitted it, I will Oblige you by stating the true picture of the turn of events.

WASHINGTON—Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood announced his resignation from the Obama Administration earlier this morning following his alleged involvement in the recent disappearance of U.S. Route 13. “Given his ongoing role in the investigation regarding last week’s sudden disappearance of this road, Mr. LaHood believes it is best that he step down from his position as Transport Secretary,” said LaHood’s spokesperson Jeffrey Graves, speaking to reporters after newly released photos showed the 67-year-old government official with the road just hours prior to when morning rush hour commuters discovered it was missing. “We also want to assure the public that Mr. LaHood is fully cooperating with investigators and has agreed to do whatever he can to ensure the return of this beautiful country road.”
Source: http://www.theonion.com/article/ray-lahood-resigns-following-mysterious-disappeara-31065

The article shows that Ray had to step down because of the controversy surrounding his term, during which period he cannot function in his capacity has the Secretary of Transportation because of his scandal.

Thanks for reading.

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Please take some time out and re-read you post once again, you will discover that what People are saying is that, in Obama first term He had made some larger percentage nomination of his ministries, submitted them for approval to the Senate, it now depend on when the Senate approve them. RIGHT
But for APC to tell us that obama fill up his cabinets months after inauguration, its totally false.

For now no major NOMINATIONS have been made to the senate for approval,

Going by your assumption "diference between nomination and senate approval", if by now no nomination has been sent to the SENATE for approval, then sent nomination to senate for approval by SEPTEMBER, then we should be waiting till 2016 to have a single minister approved by the senate. We are waiting and watching.

http://www.senate.gov/reference/Obama_cabinet.htm

Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by dekdek: 8:27am On Jul 23, 2015
ibietela2:


Mtcheeeeeeew the silly one.

How are you?

Ibifool, its amazing u are so senseless to see sense in that post.

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by dekdek: 8:29am On Jul 23, 2015
engineerboat:



But for APC to tell us that obama fill up his cabinets months after inauguration, its totally false.


Kindly qoute The General correctly and disprove what he said and not what u think APC said or what u think they may have meant.
Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by engineerboat(m): 8:31am On Jul 23, 2015
dustmalik:

The emphasis here is on the word 'FULL', which was the exact word Buhari used. The saTANist AKA Wailing Wailers don't have an argument here, as far as any right-thinking person is concerned. In Barcanista's eagerness to criticize Buhari, he failed to comprehend.

since you are concern about the word full, Obama had about 85% cabinet at Immedeattely after inauguration. Which include Secretary of State,

Now to Baba, where is our Secretary to the Government of the Federation, (SGF), Chief of Staff to the president, Minister of defence (We are in war with BH), e.t.c to start with,
Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by engineerboat(m): 8:41am On Jul 23, 2015
dekdek:


Kindly qoute The General correctly and disprove what he said and not what u think APC said or what u think they may have meant.

From his word,

“When cabinet ministers are appointed in September, it will be some months after I took the oath of office. It is worth noting that Obama himself did not have his full cabinet in place for several months after first taking office; the United States did not cease to function in the interim” President Buhari said.

READ MORE: http://www.diamondreport.com.ng/2015/07/fact-check-buhari-lied-about-obamas.html?utm_source=copyright-attrib
Copyright © Diamond Report.

But Obama had His major cabinet members are constituted January 2009.

Barack Obama's Cabinet, as of January 2009, is proposed to comprise:

– President Barack Obama Inaugurated January 20, 2009
– Hillary Rodham Clinton assumed the office of Secretary of State on January 21, 2009
– On January 26, 2009, the U.S. Senate confirmed Geithner’s appointment as Secretary of the Treasury – On December 1, 2008,
President-elect Obama announced that Robert Gates would remain in his position as Secretary of Defense during his administration – On December 1, 2008,
Obama announced that Eric Holder would be his nominee for Attorney General. Holder was formally nominated on January 20, 2009 –
Ken Salazar assumed the office of Secretary of the Interior on January 21, 2009 after a unanimous voice vote on the floor of the full Senate
– Tom Vilsack assumed the office of Secretary of Agriculture on January 21, 2009 – Hilda Solis assumed office as Secretary of Labor on February 24, 2009
– Shaun Donovan was confirmed as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development on January 27, 2009.
– Arne Duncan was confirmed as Secretary of Education on January 21, 2009.
– Eric Shinseki assumed the office of Secretary of Veterans Affairs on January 20, 2009
– Janet Napolitano assumed the office of Secretary of Homeland Security on January 21, 2009.
– Steven Chu was unanimously confirmed as Secretary of Defense by the U.S. Senate on January 20, 2009.
– Former Republican Congressman Ray LaHood was confirmed as Secretary of Transportation on January 23, 2009

The check also revealed that 1 of the 13 appointments, Robert Gates, was “confirmed technically in December 2008” before Obama was inaugurated. “The remaining 2 of the 15 … Gary Locke Secretary of Commerce (confirmed February 23 2009) and Kathleen Sebelius Secretary of Health and Human Resources (confirmed April 28, 2009) were nominated later than one week”



http://www.senate.gov/reference/Obama_cabinet.htm

Did you get that
Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by Dollar101(m): 8:45am On Jul 23, 2015
engineerboat:


Please take some time out and re-read you post once again, you will discover that what People are saying is that, in Obama first term He had made some larger percentage nomination of his ministries, submitted them for approval to the Senate, it now depend on when the Senate approve them. RIGHT
But for APC to tell us that obama fill up his cabinets months after inauguration, its totally false.

For now no major NOMINATIONS have been made to the senate for approval,

Going by your assumption "diference between nomination and senate approval", if by now no nomination has been sent to the SENATE for approval, then sent nomination to senate for approval by SEPTEMBER, then we should be waiting till 2016 to have a single minister approved by the senate. We are waiting and watching.

http://www.senate.gov/reference/Obama_cabinet.htm

Oga Goodmorning, The thread was not about NOMINATIONS, when nominated candidates was sent to the senate it took several months for verification, there is a huge difference between NOMINATE and APPOINTED, please take note of the context.

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by Dollar101(m): 8:48am On Jul 23, 2015
engineerboat:


since you are concern about the word full, Obama had about 85% cabinet at Immedeattely after inauguration. Which include Secretary of State,

Now to Baba, where is our Secretary to the Government of the Federation, (SGF), Chief of Staff to the president, Minister of defence (We are in war with BH), e.t.c to start with,

Let me even agree with you, you are being blinded by hatred for PMB, is 85% FULL?? what was buhari's exact words....please read again.
Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by dekdek: 8:50am On Jul 23, 2015
engineerboat:


From his word,

“When cabinet ministers are appointed in September, it will be some months after I took the oath of office. It is worth noting that Obama himself did not have his full cabinet in place for several months after first taking office; the United States did not cease to function in the interim” President Buhari said.

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But Obama had His major cabinet members are constituted January 2009.

Barack Obama's Cabinet, as of January 2009, is proposed to comprise:

Hillary Rodham Clinton, Secretary of State;
Timothy F. Geithner, Secretary of the Department of the Treasury;
Robert M. Gates, Secretary of the Department of Defense
Eric H. Holder, Jr., Attorney General, Department of Justice
Ken L. Salazar, Secretary of the Department of the Interior
Tom J. Vilsack, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Yet to be nominated, Secretary of the Department of Commerce
Hilda L. Solis, Secretary of the Department of Labor
Tom A. Daschle, Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services
Shaun Donovan, Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development
Ray H. LaHood, Secretary of the Department of Transportation
Steven Chu, Secretary of the Department of Energy
Arne Duncan, Secretary of the Department of Education
Eric K. Shinseki, Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs
Janet Napolitano, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security

http://www.senate.gov/reference/Obama_cabinet.htm

Did you get that

The colored is the key word from Buharis speech. Check ur link very well, there are several columns. He may have nominated early his co workers but they were never confirmed early. Infact before confirmation, hearings av to be done by the American Senate which happended far after when Obama nominated. They didnt start work till the senate completed her task. That is the main point of the General. Obama didnt have his full cabinet ready for several months.
Buhari is right on point.

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Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by engineerboat(m): 8:51am On Jul 23, 2015
Dollar101:


Oga Goodmorning, The thread was not about NOMINATIONS, when nominated candidates was sent to the senate it took several months for verification, there is a huge difference between NOMINATE and APPOINTED, please take note of the context.

That is what we are still saying, Obama nominate His cabinet December 2008, He was inaugurated January 20 2009. On that Same day large percentage of His Cabinet have been approved by the senate. which means By January 21 2009, Obama Administration start with His Secretaries running the Government.
The Question is did Obama wait for 4 months before making Nomination.
Now why comparing yours with Obama, when PMB had not even send any nomination to the senate for approval bearing in minds the time tis take for Senate Approval.
Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by Wildrage: 8:51am On Jul 23, 2015
modhream:
This is total hogwash and you know it,OP.The President's article that started all this and that which you earlier wrote on,was about CABINET positions,not executive appointments which we all know will take time to fill.All those ambassadorial and board appointments................
You're trying to be smart by half,conflating different issues and making a mush of it.
Try again

He is advancing such an idiotic argument, deliberate obfuscation, stretching logic beyond the ridiculous, the aim is to win argument by every untoward means
Re: Buhari's Article: Buhari Was Right (2) by engineerboat(m): 8:53am On Jul 23, 2015
dekdek:


The colored is the key word from Buharis speech. Check ur link very well, there are several columns. He may have nominated early his co workers but they were never confirmed early. Infact before confirmation, hearings av to be done by the American Senate which happended far after when Obama nominated. They didnt start work till the senate completed her task. That is the main point of the General. Obama didnt have his full cabinet ready for several months.
Buhari is right on point.

Did you take time to go thru the second link, Majority of the Cabinet were approved by the Senate on January 20 2009. the day Obama was Officially inaugurated, how does dat compare to MONTHS after.

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