Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by muredo(m): 3:37pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
FatIjeomaOkolie: @ Barcanista
I have some questions for you
Why did Facebook ban your account?
Why were you disgraced out of Facebook?
Life is harsh indeed
You wrote a lengthy epistle telling us that were going to join forces with Green9ja and that you guys will take over Nigerian politics.
In less than 2 weeks, you are back to the same forum you left . Dont you have any shame?
This is the same behavior u exhibited during the elections, one week you were campaigning for Buhari, the next week, GEJ became your God.
You have no character, no conviction and you are certainly untrustworthy
You cannot stand the heat of Facebook , you cannot compete in mainstream social media, you are making more enemies than friends.
SMH....
Short and accurate!!! Is like a stone from the string direct to the forehead of Goliath You have said it all 4 Likes |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by oluamid(m): 3:44pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
adjoviomole: PDP is a party formed to wrestle power from the military, while the APC is a party of various individual's with different vision,goal,desire and motive set up to wrestle power from the PDP.
No mata how hard u hide the truth it will surely show itself somtime
Meanwhile apc supporters until you become like dis BELOW before you start accepting the truth? Pray tell, how exactly did PDP wrestled power from the military? |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by bestest001(m): 4:00pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
Cc FatIjeomaOkolie Chief Paid agent and UNIBEN maggot. myqel: Barcanista be giving APC paid agents headache since time immemorial 1 Like |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by blackpriest0911: 4:02pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
I think whoever wrote this crab should hug a transformer 2 Likes |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by adjoviomole(m): 4:12pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
oluamid:
Pray tell, how exactly did PDP wrestled power from the military?
Kini omode e moh? |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by Nobody: 4:12pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
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Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by francizy(m): 4:44pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
As usual they will attack the messager and leave the message.. |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by Lakuje4power(m): 4:45pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: It is no news that since May 29, Nigeria has been delving from a very bad situation to a near comatose situation. Our economy did not only suffer but appears to be as the biggest victim of Buhari's mal-administration and ineffectiveness. Three sectors that I shall talk about in this article are the Economy, Security and the Petroleum sectors. Let's proceed...
STATE OF THE ECONOMY UNDER BUHARI During the electioneering period, President Buhari promised a 'gigantic' but illogical economic prosperity when/if elected. Immediately he was elected and sworn-in, everything changed for the negative. Job losses everywhere and uncertainty/negative slide is the order of the day. Let's see JP Morgan issue
JP MORGAN: To those that don't understand, JP Morgan is simply an index. Investors trust their index so much that over N40 trillion is put up by investors on bonds that JP Morgan list. In 2012 Nigeria's bond under the able leadership of Dr Goodluck Jonathan, ex-Finance Minister Ngozi Iweala and former CBN Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi FOR the first time was listed by the index. This brought about investment into our bond market by foreign investors. In January this year, the Index placed our bond market on a warning list. Unfortunately, they decided to de-list us from their index starting from next month.
Why Nigeria Bond Market Was removed: JP Morgan's decision to de-list Nigeria's bond is summarily because of lack of fiscal policies by the Buhari government and CBN's tickling/manipulation of the Foreign exchange (www.reuters.com/article/idUSL5N11F1YQ20150909). The failure of Buhari to constitute a cabinet/implement fiscal programs has cost Nigeria potential investors and led to loss of some of the investors that Buhari inherited. The country is bleeding.
JP Morgan Never Asked Nigeria To Devalue The Naira: Contrary to the fables in some quarters, JP Morgan never asked Nigeria to devalue the Naira as a pre-condition to remain. It only raised concern that CbN was tickering with the Naira thereby allowing it a false value which no investor will accept. In simple terms, it advocated that market indices determine the market value (which some of us have been advocating). It also called for fiscal policies to be implemented , which Buhari led administration is yet to do. The country is bleeding.
STATE OF THE PETROLEUM SECTOR Okay, since time immemorial, patriotic Nigerians have insisted that the ongoing TAM is due to the efforts by the immediate past administration of Dr Goodluck Jonathan. The administration in March this year was very clear when it told the Senate that our refineries will start working optimally from the first quarter of 2016. On assumption to office, the Buhari administration in June 11 without lifting a 'shovel' came out to say that the Portharcourt refinery will resume optimal production in July www.premiumtimesng.com/business/184850-port-harcourt-refinery-to-start-production-august-nnpc.html. Not done, they came out on July 20 that ALL 4 refineries will start optimal production in July www.premiumtimesng.com/business/185402-nigerias-four-refineries-to-resume-production-in-july.html.
July came and gone...August came and has gone... Now the GMD of NNPC on September 10 came out to say the 4 refineries will start working optimally in December www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/189786-nigerias-4-refineries-must-be-functional-within-90-days-nnpc-boss.html
I won't be surprised If by December they shift it to January/February 2016 in line with the projected first quarter by GEJ administration.
STATE OF SECURITY/INSECURITY: As a pastor in Tinubu House of Prayer Ministry, Yemi Osinbajo was to use spiritual warfare in alliance with the military experience of renowed War field marshall, General Muhammadu Buhari to uproot Boko Haram from our territory. That was the message that APC gave Nigerians during the electioneering period. But since coming to power, Boko Haram that was in their extinction phase as at May 28 suddenly came back and have been terrorising Nigerians in the most brutal manner. Since May 29, over two thousand Nigerians has lost their lives.The latest victims are the unfortunate people in the IDP camp in Adamawa state. May their souls rest in peace.
May God Bless Us All You analysis is devoid of objectivity. 1 Like |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by Nobody: 4:48pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
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Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by mecks15(m): 4:50pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
I agree with Ugomba, PMB needs at least a year before we can assess his performance, its too early to start castigating him. PDP governed this country fOr 16 yrs and a lot of things went wrong, it certainly needs time and effective leadership to correct those things. This country was bleeDing more under GEJ. Recall how easy it is to tear down a structure and hoW hard it is to build it up. Nigeria is on a path of recovery and greatness, all we need is patience. 1 Like |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by teamchocolate: 4:55pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
The title is 'the state of Nigeria under Buhari' And I state again for the purpose of emphasis.. improved electricity under Buhari's administration.. WhiteTechnology:
You mean GEJ's light. |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by FatIjeomaOkolie: 4:58pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
bestest001: Cc FatIjeomaOkolie Chief Paid agent and UNIBEN maggot. Mcqueetim, mr thomas Dont kill yourself ooo |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by modath(f): 5:06pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
drylman:
You Badt Gan o...Kai See as you level the guy with just a comment. Am So sure he is preparing another one ..Please serve him well again. , for an inexplicable reason, he does not reply to me!!! Probably because he knows he will get an articulated "shut it"!! francizy: As usual they will attack the messager and leave the message.. Maybe its due to the fact that there is no message in that inanity, it's just rantings of a deluded attention deprived mind 1 Like |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by francizy(m): 5:25pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
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Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by Nobody: 5:44pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
teamchocolate: The title is 'the state of Nigeria under Buhari'
And I state again for the purpose of emphasis.. improved electricity under Buhari's administration..
Yes ooo After sabotaging GEJ's effort , Buhari wants to steal the credit meant for Jonathan |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by azzima(m): 5:48pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
Why is EVERY ONE making this fool popular? He loves the limelight hence he will never be humble to admit anything good with Buhari. IRRELEVANT OP!!! |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by modath(f): 5:51pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
francizy:
Mo-daft why are you quoting me nah!?
Saying there's no message there simply means that you are presently not witnessing the present economic disaster. Maybe till yah husband looses his job then you will come to yah senses.. Fran-sh1tthy, how are you doing? Your hero (with his co pdp thieving travellers who had nothing to show for 3+years of oil trading at over $100+ per barrel) set the nation on its present course but have no fear, the stumble is but for a very short period, Nigeria will rise again... |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by nobeku: 5:55pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: It is no news that since May 29, Nigeria has been delving from a very bad situation to a near comatose situation. Our economy did not only suffer but appears to be as the biggest victim of Buhari's mal-administration and ineffectiveness. Three sectors that I shall talk about in this article are the Economy, Security and the Petroleum sectors. Let's proceed...
STATE OF THE ECONOMY UNDER BUHARI During the electioneering period, President Buhari promised a 'gigantic' but illogical economic prosperity when/if elected. Immediately he was elected and sworn-in, everything changed for the negative. Job losses everywhere and uncertainty/negative slide is the order of the day. Let's see JP Morgan issue
JP MORGAN: To those that don't understand, JP Morgan is simply an index. Investors trust their index so much that over N40 trillion is put up by investors on bonds that JP Morgan list. In 2012 Nigeria's bond under the able leadership of Dr Goodluck Jonathan, ex-Finance Minister Ngozi Iweala and former CBN Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi FOR the first time was listed by the index. This brought about investment into our bond market by foreign investors. In January this year, the Index placed our bond market on a warning list. Unfortunately, they decided to de-list us from their index starting from next month.
Why Nigeria Bond Market Was removed: JP Morgan's decision to de-list Nigeria's bond is summarily because of lack of fiscal policies by the Buhari government and CBN's tickling/manipulation of the Foreign exchange (www.reuters.com/article/idUSL5N11F1YQ20150909). The failure of Buhari to constitute a cabinet/implement fiscal programs has cost Nigeria potential investors and led to loss of some of the investors that Buhari inherited. The country is bleeding.
JP Morgan Never Asked Nigeria To Devalue The Naira: Contrary to the fables in some quarters, JP Morgan never asked Nigeria to devalue the Naira as a pre-condition to remain. It only raised concern that CbN was tickering with the Naira thereby allowing it a false value which no investor will accept. In simple terms, it advocated that market indices determine the market value (which some of us have been advocating). It also called for fiscal policies to be implemented , which Buhari led administration is yet to do. The country is bleeding.
STATE OF THE PETROLEUM SECTOR Okay, since time immemorial, patriotic Nigerians have insisted that the ongoing TAM is due to the efforts by the immediate past administration of Dr Goodluck Jonathan. The administration in March this year was very clear when it told the Senate that our refineries will start working optimally from the first quarter of 2016. On assumption to office, the Buhari administration in June 11 without lifting a 'shovel' came out to say that the Portharcourt refinery will resume optimal production in July www.premiumtimesng.com/business/184850-port-harcourt-refinery-to-start-production-august-nnpc.html. Not done, they came out on July 20 that ALL 4 refineries will start optimal production in July www.premiumtimesng.com/business/185402-nigerias-four-refineries-to-resume-production-in-july.html.
July came and gone...August came and has gone... Now the GMD of NNPC on September 10 came out to say the 4 refineries will start working optimally in December www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/189786-nigerias-4-refineries-must-be-functional-within-90-days-nnpc-boss.html
I won't be surprised If by December they shift it to January/February 2016 in line with the projected first quarter by GEJ administration.
STATE OF SECURITY/INSECURITY: As a pastor in Tinubu House of Prayer Ministry, Yemi Osinbajo was to use spiritual warfare in alliance with the military experience of renowed War field marshall, General Muhammadu Buhari to uproot Boko Haram from our territory. That was the message that APC gave Nigerians during the electioneering period. But since coming to power, Boko Haram that was in their extinction phase as at May 28 suddenly came back and have been terrorising Nigerians in the most brutal manner. Since May 29, over two thousand Nigerians has lost their lives.The latest victims are the unfortunate people in the IDP camp in Adamawa state. May their souls rest in peace.
May God Bless Us All Who is this flea? Who is this shallow gremlin with such nauseating mental discharge? |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by OreMI22: 5:56pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: It is no news that since May 29, Nigeria has been delving from a very bad situation to a near comatose situation. Our economy did not only suffer but appears to be as the biggest victim of Buhari's mal-administration and ineffectiveness. Three sectors that I shall talk about in this article are the Economy, Security and the Petroleum sectors. Let's proceed...
STATE OF THE ECONOMY UNDER BUHARI During the electioneering period, President Buhari promised a 'gigantic' but illogical economic prosperity when/if elected. Immediately he was elected and sworn-in, everything changed for the negative. Job losses everywhere and uncertainty/negative slide is the order of the day. Let's see JP Morgan issue
JP MORGAN: To those that don't understand, JP Morgan is simply an index. Investors trust their index so much that over N40 trillion is put up by investors on bonds that JP Morgan list. In 2012 Nigeria's bond under the able leadership of Dr Goodluck Jonathan, ex-Finance Minister Ngozi Iweala and former CBN Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi FOR the first time was listed by the index. This brought about investment into our bond market by foreign investors. In January this year, the Index placed our bond market on a warning list. Unfortunately, they decided to de-list us from their index starting from next month.
Why Nigeria Bond Market Was removed: JP Morgan's decision to de-list Nigeria's bond is summarily because of lack of fiscal policies by the Buhari government and CBN's tickling/manipulation of the Foreign exchange (www.reuters.com/article/idUSL5N11F1YQ20150909). The failure of Buhari to constitute a cabinet/implement fiscal programs has cost Nigeria potential investors and led to loss of some of the investors that Buhari inherited. The country is bleeding.
JP Morgan Never Asked Nigeria To Devalue The Naira: Contrary to the fables in some quarters, JP Morgan never asked Nigeria to devalue the Naira as a pre-condition to remain. It only raised concern that CbN was tickering with the Naira thereby allowing it a false value which no investor will accept. In simple terms, it advocated that market indices determine the market value (which some of us have been advocating). It also called for fiscal policies to be implemented , which Buhari led administration is yet to do. The country is bleeding.
STATE OF THE PETROLEUM SECTOR Okay, since time immemorial, patriotic Nigerians have insisted that the ongoing TAM is due to the efforts by the immediate past administration of Dr Goodluck Jonathan. The administration in March this year was very clear when it told the Senate that our refineries will start working optimally from the first quarter of 2016. On assumption to office, the Buhari administration in June 11 without lifting a 'shovel' came out to say that the Portharcourt refinery will resume optimal production in July www.premiumtimesng.com/business/184850-port-harcourt-refinery-to-start-production-august-nnpc.html. Not done, they came out on July 20 that ALL 4 refineries will start optimal production in July www.premiumtimesng.com/business/185402-nigerias-four-refineries-to-resume-production-in-july.html.
July came and gone...August came and has gone... Now the GMD of NNPC on September 10 came out to say the 4 refineries will start working optimally in December www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/189786-nigerias-4-refineries-must-be-functional-within-90-days-nnpc-boss.html
I won't be surprised If by December they shift it to January/February 2016 in line with the projected first quarter by GEJ administration.
STATE OF SECURITY/INSECURITY: As a pastor in Tinubu House of Prayer Ministry, Yemi Osinbajo was to use spiritual warfare in alliance with the military experience of renowed War field marshall, General Muhammadu Buhari to uproot Boko Haram from our territory. That was the message that APC gave Nigerians during the electioneering period. But since coming to power, Boko Haram that was in their extinction phase as at May 28 suddenly came back and have been terrorising Nigerians in the most brutal manner. Since May 29, over two thousand Nigerians has lost their lives.The latest victims are the unfortunate people in the IDP camp in Adamawa state. May their souls rest in peace.
May God Bless Us All [size=15pt] Sir, You have said the undiluted truth.
Now expect the janjaweeeds to begin attacking your person and calling you an ediot, a basterd etc, instead of contesting the naked facts you have presented in your post.
That is their typical default mode when confronted with facts.[/size] 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by nobeku: 6:00pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
LMAyedun: Buhari should simply resign. You think Buhari has the ilk of your father that gave up in life? 1 Like |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by nairamaniac: 6:03pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: [/quote] The failure of Buhari to constitute a cabinet/implement fiscal programs has cost Nigeria potential investors and led to loss of some of the investors that Buhari inherited.[/b] The country is bleeding [/b] Tonye barcanister is bleeding. TonyeBarcanista: [/quote] It also called for fiscal policies to be implemented, which Buhari led administration is yet to do. [/b]The country is bleeding[/b]. Tonye Barcanista is bleeding. its you that is bleeding. Not my own beloved country. my country is healing. You are just too biased for humanity. so boko haram had mellowed down be4 may 28? I believe boko haram tendered their resignation-forms to you in private? its true that there HV been lack of fiscal policies by buhari, due to delays in forming cabinet. but we that voted for him are not bleeding. neither are we complaining, u know why? cos we believe in him. we trust him. we definately trust the country in his hands more than we did in the hands of the last government. whatever he does to this country can never be close to bad as what we experienced in the last Government. Tonye Barcanista, The current state of the country is compared to a dilapidated house that needs renovation. do u know that in some cases, when the condition of a house is so bad, the tenants would have to temporarily evacuate the building? some parts of the house would even have to be completely destroyed. Tonye, you seem to be the type of person that would hold a doctor responsible for putting your sick closed relative to sleep, in order to administer recommended-treatment. God forbid, you admit your grandmother(Nigeria after destruction by last government) to the hospital. she was alive and talking to you when u both went to the hospital. after leaving her in the hands/care of the doctor(buhari in the case),The doctor puts her to sleep, in order to perform one operation or the order, you would wail-wolf that "the doctor has killed your grandmother"? for "she was talking to you when you both left the house". Habaaaa bros, you naaa BUSH-MAN? I also want to add that all these indices do not reflect the true/complete state of things. Be it JP Morgan or whatever. They are factors, no doubt. but how those things reflect directly on the conditions of individuals& population is what matters more. if you think all these indices and variables are the ultimate determinants, u should as well go and trade ONLINE-FOREX. u would see all these rubbish-jangbanjatis indices you are decieving yourself/followers with. you would see all of them. if u truely believe these indices area true reflection of things, then go and trade ONLINE-FOREX and make millions of Dollars. Go for "buy" when the indices says so. Then go for "Sell" when these your indices say so. I bet you, if you do this, na all these your fellow wailers go come carry your dead body commot from front of computer. it WD take more than a blow-j from ecoterror to wake you up from coma. all the big English(tongues) from mizmycoli no go fit wake u up that day. Until you decide to trade forex-online using all these mentioned indices, before anybody suppose take you or JP Morgan as serious people. Till then, you both shd stay quiet. may I also add that you seem very one-sided and biased based on your extraction from Google. hope you don't enter Google and type "list of things against buhari that I can decieve people with". Last bullet, why are you crying more than the bereaved?The main culprits of the last administration are not wailing or crying wolf as much as you are for them. Goodluck don hide himself in shame for village. deziani don give herself cancer, Ngozi okonjo don run enter her Gele. You dey hear for Nairaland dey disturb our hears. You should be remorseful and ashamed on their behalf. 6 Likes |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by hamzeiy: 6:05pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
OreMI22:
[size=15pt]Sir, You have said the undiluted truth.
Now expect the janjaweeeds to begin attacking your person and calling you an ediot, a basterd etc, instead of contesting the naked facts you have presented in your post.
That is their typical default mode when confronted with facts.[/size] .... for the sake of argument let assume all the op said are facts.... one thing i know for sure is the 100 days of buhari is by far still better than the 16 yrs of pdp expecially the last 6 yrs...pmb isnt God neither is apc a party of angels...nigerians know this for a fact in as much as we know is impossible fr pmb to make 1 dollar =1 naira...but we will still have voted fr him...he is by far btter off...in summary what every wailing wailer should know is that come rain come shine nigeria is better off without pdp and the like of a clueless bigot like gej |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by hamzeiy: 6:06pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
OreMI22:
[size=15pt]Sir, You have said the undiluted truth.
Now expect the janjaweeeds to begin attacking your person and calling you an ediot, a basterd etc, instead of contesting the naked facts you have presented in your post.
That is their typical default mode when confronted with facts.[/size] ... for the sake of argument let assume all the op said are facts.... one thing i know for sure is the 100 days of buhari is by far still better than the 16 yrs of pdp expecially the last 6 yrs...pmb isnt god neither is apc a party of angels...nigerians know this for a fact in as much as we know it is impossible fr pmb to make 1 dollar =1 naira...but we will still have voted fr him...he is by far btter off...in summary what every wailing wailer should know or understand is that come rain come shine nigeria is better off without pdp and the likes of a clueless bigot like gej.....its not about pmb been perfect ..it has never been about that...BUT IT IS ABOUT PMB BEINg A BETTER PRESIDENT THAN GEJ...YOU GUYS SHOULD GET THIS TO YOUR HEAD AND LET PEACE RAIN |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by Cityguy: 6:18pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
kristisking: Wailing wailer is the name they will call you if you dare speak the truth.Op I wish everyone could reason the way you do,so that Pres. Buhari will be kept on his toes. You are right. The good thing though is that he doesn't need anybody's endorsement. He is a Nigerian with a stake in this nation and his entitlement to hold a different opinion should be respected. People need to highlight the positives of this administration as well as its negatives. The earlier the die-hard supporters of PMB realises this, the better for us all. |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by Cityguy: 6:19pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
kristisking: Wailing wailer is the name they will call you if you dare speak the truth.Op I wish everyone could reason the way you do,so that Pres. Buhari will be kept on his toes. You are right. The good thing though is that he doesn't need anybody's endorsement. He is a Nigerian with a stake in this nation and his entitlement to hold a different opinion should be respected. People need to highlight the positives of this administration as well as its negatives. The earlier the die-hard supporters of PMB realise this, the better for us all. |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by nobeku: 6:20pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
lilbazy: Buhari is trying his best to restore this country,but the truth is,He is very stubborn!!! He is not acting like someone who was voted in by the masses,He is always trying to use force and decree ever since may29th! This is not a military dispensation,He 'll fail woefully trying to change this country all by himself. He needs help,if he wants to succeed...he should start seeking for help and stop all those probing,12year is not sufficient to probe tinubu alone let alone the whole sector of this country! My thoughts tho SHAARAAAAP you lazybone.. STEALERS ARE LIABLE TO GO TO JAIL.. YOU ARE OBVIOUSLY A VERY UNINTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN FOR TALKING THIS TRASH.. ARE YOU UP TO 50YEARS OF AGE? OBVIOUSLY NOT! IF YOU WE'RE AVAILABLE WHEN BUHARI WAS HEAD OF STATE, WITH SOME SENSE, YOU WILL HAVE A BIT OF UNDERSTANDIG IN THAT SKULL OF YOURS! A man that is God sent for the kind of people we are as Nigerians.. DON'T LET ME COME OVER TO YOUR HOME .. IF I SLAP YOU, YOUR FATHER WILL FEEL ME.. EVEN IF HE IS IN THE GRAVE.. |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by leanalyst: 6:22pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
free2ryhme:
I believe you lived in this country for the last 16 years and are aware of the madness PDP displayed in every sector of our country Not an excuse I beg you. They campaigned miracles and made 100 days promises. I don tire for covering them up and giving them excuses. |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by leanalyst: 6:25pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
hamzeiy: ...
for the sake of argument let assume all the op said are facts.... one thing i know for sure is the 100 days of buhari is by far still better than the 16 yrs of pdp expecially the last 6 yrs...pmb isnt god neither is apc a party of angels...nigerians know this for a fact in as much as we know it is impossible fr pmb to make 1 dollar =1 naira...but we will still have voted fr him...he is by far btter off...in summary what every wailing wailer should know or understand is that come rain come shine nigeria is better off without pdp and the likes of a clueless bigot like gej.....its not about pmb been perfect ..it has never been about that...BUT IT IS ABOUT PMB BEINg A BETTER PRESIDENT THAN GEJ...YOU GUYS SHOULD GET THIS TO YOUR HEAD AND LET PEACE RAIN Oga nothing has happened in 100 days. I pray Nigeria doesn't bleed dry b4 January and we all realize what's going on. Then we can't recover from the complaints and excuses. |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by francizy(m): 6:28pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
modath:
Fran-sh1tthy, how are you doing?
Your hero (with his co pdp thieving travellers who had nothing to show for 3+years of oil trading at over $100+ per barrel) set the nation on its present course but have no fear, the stumble is but for a very short period, Nigeria will rise again... Mo-daft I'm doing great.. How are your lovely kids? If you aren't biased or bigoted, you'll have pointed out areas GEJ performed. In terms of infrastructural development, you can't take away the fact that he bested his predecessor. In Agriculture, he again tops the list. In fighting corruption, he played his part (ghost worker and agricultural scams comes to mind)... Now, the useless governors who were shared money in order to carry out some developmental projects and take their states to greater height, what did they do with the funds? All your APC states (especially in your region and the only foolish one from my region) are neck deep in dept, what have you said about that? GEJ performed in some area and failed in others. As an unbiased being, I'd not object to that fact but you on the other hand are very biased and I never see you criticize your failed elements called governors (who has mortgaged your people's future in form of loans/debth). Cc firefire |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by bestest001(m): 6:29pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
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Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by Firefire(m): 6:36pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
francizy:
Mo-daft I'm doing great.. How are your lovely kids?
If you aren't biased or bigoted, you'll have pointed out areas GEJ performed. In terms of infrastructural development, you can't take away the fact that he bested his predecessor. In Agriculture, he again tops the list. In fighting corruption, he played his part (ghost worker and agricultural scams comes to mind)...
Now, the useless governors who were shared money in order to carry out some developmental projects and take their states to greater height, what did they do with the funds? All your APC states (especially in your region and the only foolish one from my region) are neck deep in depth, what have you said about that?
GEJ performed in some area and failed in others. As an unbiased being, I'd not object to that fact but you on the other hand are very biased and I never see you criticize your failed elements called governors (who has mortgaged your people's future in form of loans/deabt).
Cc firefire “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.” - Stephen Hawking 2 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: The State Of Nigeria Under President Buhari by FatIjeomaOkolie: 6:36pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
bestest001: Hahaha you know as e dey go .. Why are you e-terrorizing? Me no be e-terrorist o lol Enjoy bro |