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Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by OnReflection: 9:17am On Oct 15, 2015
anonimi:
You have NO shame walahi.
Talking about borehole drilling in Ikoyi-Lekki-VI when these are supposed to be posh, elite areas with RUNNING tap water.
Thanks for further confirming Fahola is a total, complete and comprehensive FAILURE
in the provision of the very BASIC amenities of modern life.
You should hide your face before you expose your idol even further.
#Friendly_Advice
Stop shifting the goal posts all over the place and provide facts which support your arguments.
Why is that you find it so difficult to stick to a particular theme?

What school of logic do TANoids attend?

Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by peter4d2(m): 9:17am On Oct 15, 2015
Now dey have named d supposed anoited ministers n listening in on 1 radio station dat tked abt 1 ministers named bin withdrawn d stakeholders involved has not come out 2 explain why or d reason him bin replaced but Amechi still having a lot of charges on his neck going on 2 stand b4 d red chambers is laffable, double standard I tellu I knw some pple wuld come out 2 say d reason of Ibeto replacement his best known 2 bubu n argue dat he has d best brains in d world well like some1 said we xpect much hope he wuld keep up sha.
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by Eziachi: 9:19am On Oct 15, 2015
Consistency is my mantra. Even in private life, I had always maintained a certain stance over issues and never indulged in flip floppings. That if you are to tell my friends that I said something, they will more than likely to know whether I said such a thing.
Having said that, am very open minded and can change my opinion once am convinced with facts that am wrong.
Hence since I joined Nairaland in its earlier days, I had never hide the fact that Mohammed Buhari and Ebitu Ukiwe are the two and only Nigerian living politicians that I trust as deeply honest persons until such a time I see facts to change that.

I had never changed in my belief that Emeka Ojukwu, Sam Mbakwe and my father are the only three Igbo men I can trust my life with, living or late.

I had never changed my stance of the fact that Nigeria created after 1970 is not my cup of tea and a strongest believer of the independent of Biafra from Nigeria and wished others who wants to continue with one Nigeria well and its an affront to call Nigeria a zoo because Nigeria has potential to be great but without us Biafrans.

Finally, from day one, right from his day as a deputy governor I had always maintained that Goodluck Jonathan lacks what it takes to be my Town Union president, let alone a president of nearly 200 million people.
He is weak, dines with corruption, opportunist individual. And he confirms my stance by the way he behaved through Alamesiegha's impeachment, when Yar Adua was ill, how he manipulated and used Ndigbo, starting with his fake and concocted Azikiwe middle name, his wife's unrestricted impunity in Rivers and Bayelsa states, his role in Fayose's comeback, his Buruji romance and the stadium job interview scandal and tragedy.
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So op, do not give Buhari my name. Am not his supporter but rather an admirer. I defended his name when I was a lone ranger against what I knew to be falsehood. It has nothing to do with politics. Am going to change, if he changes tomorrow. So far, he is still the same man.
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by anonimi: 9:23am On Oct 15, 2015
OnReflection:
Stop shifting the goal posts all over the place and provide facts which support your arguments.
Why is that you find it so difficult to stick to a particular theme?

What school of logic do TANoids attend?
The one that makes you SCRUTINISE all things from different perspectives instead of nodding like some brain-washed ZOMBIE. grin grin

BTW, how did a borehole become a mini water works huh cheesy
Yet you dey talk sey person dey shift goal post. shocked



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Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by repogirl(f): 9:32am On Oct 15, 2015
LMAO, this article is a bloody joke! I sometimes felt the writer was being sarcastic and deceptively ironic, lol!

As if we are not the Nigerians that they claim 'don't mind waiting'.

The nation's economy is dried up and everyone is feeling it, yet a'sshole lickers like our dear Ngeneukwenu purposefully decide to live in denial for whatever reasons best known to them.

Anyway, you and your president should better sit up or else una never even see the beginning of what the proud wailers have planned for you all.

Just dey watch.
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by OnReflection: 9:33am On Oct 15, 2015
anonimi:
The one that makes you SCRUTINISE all things from different perspectives instead of nodding like some brain-washed ZOMBIE. grin grin

BTW, how did a borehole become a mini water works huh cheesy
Yet you dey talk sey person dey shift goal post. shocked
Finally progress is being made!
I see that you have posed your first intelligent question in several years grin
One that 2 single-line entries in a spreadsheet is definitely not going to answer.
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by mickijoe: 9:40am On Oct 15, 2015
Yes I really imbibe his abilities and sence of reasoning. Finally for the ministerial screening, those with doubts shouldn't be among.

Thank you
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by ibisko04: 9:59am On Oct 15, 2015
On the way to our promised land. The journey has started, the captain is ready and determined, all technical crews are being given good drilling.
We shall continue to witnessing better and better Nigeria from now on.
Those who are still in doubt about this great movement will soon see why they should key in.
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by Freelancer007(m): 10:03am On Oct 15, 2015
All hail the Titans on Nairaland [TON] , NgeneUkwenu, Omenka, and other Patriots, I salute your patriotism for the nation.

Choi, you guys rock o... You are PROUDLY re-programming the wailer's mind for the upliftment of the nation. Abeg, chop knuckles. Lols grin
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by flamboyantOFR: 10:40am On Oct 15, 2015
Striker Manger. Very interesting for football fans. http://en.strikermanager.com/registro.php?id_inv=11500811
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by obailala(m): 10:40am On Oct 15, 2015
Ebukaobi:
Another report from Tinubu's media empire.

Another Yoloba propaganda reportage direct from the Economist HQ in London

embarassed embarassed

Btw, OP I like the name you gave Buhari. Buhari Eziachi is right indeed. I dont know the rationale behind that name but if it because of the man I respect the most on the forum- Eziachi, then it is well deserved.

Like I have always maintained, haters will continue to hate and cry while Nigeria will continue to progress.

God bless this country whether wailing wailers [size=13pt]or transistor radio secessionists[/size] like it or not.

Iseeeeee!!
grin grin grin This is evil grin cheesy
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by Ijaya123: 10:45am On Oct 15, 2015
omenka:
This is the opinion of men who's opinions are sought after even by foreign investors, and not some ministerial aide job seeking barrel-head whose opinion finds substance only amongst his nairaland band of ignorant cheerleaders.

Buhari would drive the final nail into the coffin of the Killer Party through an unparralled performance in the next couple of years. I just can't wait honestly.

NOI has seen the Light.

Edwin Clerk has seen the Light.

Akpabio has seen the Light.

Omenka has been seeing the Light since 2003.

God bless President Mohamadu Kelechi Buhari (GCFR)- Ogbuagwu 1 of Aba
After reading this, can't help but smile. Nice one. wink
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by InMyOpinion(m): 10:48am On Oct 15, 2015
saintopus:
OP You fall short of really tagging Buhari ministers as the best in the world.
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Its not the OP - its The Economist[/size]
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by 400billionman: 10:51am On Oct 15, 2015
razid:
Some of the comments from the source.


Never know that "wailing wailerism" has gone international. Nigerians and bad-belleism.
Why did you edit the comment of Hell Raiser. ?
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by SirNetwork(m): 11:06am On Oct 15, 2015
Sometimes I wonder how the effect of propaganda could spread across the shores of the nation to other countries, Thats good.

Meanwhile, for your java programming projects/assignments my signature is there to help you.
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by saintopus(m): 11:07am On Oct 15, 2015
InMyOpinion:
[size=15pt] Its not the OP - its The Economist[/size]
overblown by the op
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by AdorableBelle(f): 11:47am On Oct 15, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:
MUHAMMADU BUHARI has earned the nickname “Baba Go Slow” from fellow Nigerians, for he has taken his time out of the blocks.

The former military ruler, who won elections in March after promising to root out corruption, has governed alone ever since taking office in May. He said he would appoint a cabinet by the end of September. Yet as the deadline passed he had named only one minister, for oil. And he did not have to look far to find the candidate—he picked himself. This week, at last, Nigerians were given his nominees, but not their positions in his cabinet.


Finding a clean team in one of the most corrupt nations on earth is not easy, but Mr Buhari has tried. His choices are practical, energetic and of (mostly) good reputation. They include Babatunde Fashola, an ex-lawyer known for sprucing up Lagos, one of Africa’s most unruly cities, and Kayode Fayemi, the radical former head of Ekiti state.

Few of the other candidates are household names, but given the track record of the politicians who ruled for the past 16 years that is no bad thing.


Nigerians do not mind having waited. In the time they have been twiddling their thumbs, they have noted a “Buhari effect” whereby the nation has been terrified into better order. Power supplies have improved, leaving them in darkness less often. Oil refineries are working better too. Frayed diplomatic relations are being restored and stolen money is being hunted down.

Days before the nominees were announced, the former oil minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, was arrested in London with £27,000 in cash. She denies charges of money laundering, yet oil theft increased under her watch. For many Nigerians, her extravagant displays of jewellery and chartering of private jets epitomised all that was wrong with the old cadre of politicians.

After four months alone at the helm, Mr
Buhari is yet to spell out policies for the economy and oil industry. The Senate must screen the president’s selections and further choices must be made. Mr Buhari named only 21 candidates of a total of 36. He promises the rest soon. True to form, he is in no rush.


http://www.economist.com/news/middle-east-and-africa/21672334-long-wait-new-cabinet-continues-baba-go-slow?fsrc=scn/tw/te/pe/ed/babagoslow
'Babatunde Fashola, an ex-lawyer.' Seriously? But The Economist should stop this shamefully biased and partisan journalism already. In one breath disparaging Nigeria, and in the next extolling Buhari and his nominees. It's patronising!
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by Brimmie(m): 1:26pm On Oct 15, 2015
olatunji21:
You've been off nairaland for quite a while, hope u are good and welcome back..
Thanks bruh. Well, I've always been around.. Just trying to stay away from Politics. smiley
How every?
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by SweetSoup(m): 1:34pm On Oct 15, 2015
President Buhari has good intentions for this country and he is passionate about saving her. This thought gives me hope that all will be well soon.
God bless Mr President!
God bless all good people of Nigeria!!
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria!!!
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by Excellentmind: 1:36pm On Oct 15, 2015
Payments were made together with huge promises of oil wells and contracts to rebrand already battered image of the party and its presidential candidate by some power hungry sonspirators. Promises were too good to be ignored, and so both the local and foreign media houses struggle to make impacts in bringing down the former government in Nigeria for a juicy package. The tempo has to be sustained to avoid renege accusations, even in the face of economic recession, growing number of unemployed youths, lack of policy direction, no drastic steps or investments in power and refineries, which could affect the enforcement of the terms of the agreement. It takes little or no efforts to sell such evil ideas to particularly Nigerian youths who most of the time exhibit thoughtlessness in political issues that require painstaking. This is because they get satisfied at such news coming from a foreign media, meant to cover up international conspiracy against Nigerian society. All will fail!
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by Nobody: 3:00pm On Oct 15, 2015
Architects don't build, they only design plans[i][/i] for the builders, let Wikipedia assist you before making comments
applord:
grin grin grin grin

Buhari thus far ...

[size=15pt]Trainee President[/size] cheesy
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by citygarden(m): 5:16pm On Oct 15, 2015
sai baba

Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by DelGardo: 5:46pm On Oct 15, 2015
anonimi:
Awakening into looming RECESSION from the prosperous, promising economy that was handed over to him.
UNEMPLOYMENT is skyrocketing as companies start to lay off people and even rice farmers have no prospect with IMPORTATION now the order of the day by the Dullard from Daura.
What have you been smoking huh
All you do here is to post pointless pictures up and down and talk like a half-educated nitwit.

Which economy was prosperous at hand over? Where is Michelin, Dunlop and co? Do you know how many companies that left Nigeria to Ghana during the dark era of your clueless hero?

Compare the number of Nigerian students in Ghana in 1999 when PDP planks took over to now, and you may get a feel of what prosperity means.

More to the point how do u expect a growing economy in the face of falling oil prices knowing that retardeen met and left a mono-economy? Does Buhari control oil prices?

Why don't you tell your fellow TANoids how the growth forecast of Africa (and even China) is heading southwards and how the world economy is slowing down?

You, my friend, are a mindless wailer and you can never see anything good about Buhari! That's your opinion and you have every right to have one. Just stop being so damned treacherous.
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by grandstar(m): 6:04pm On Oct 15, 2015
omenka:
...and who told you Tinubu isn't the owner of the Economist ?? angry
The Economist is over 150years old.

Also, I doubt if Tinunu supports Fashola's candidacy.

Also, Tinubu would need over a billion pounds to buy the paper. And the Economist always speaks truth to power no matter whose ox is gored.
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by razid: 10:24pm On Oct 15, 2015
400billionman:
Why did you edit the comment of Hell Raiser. ?
How did you come to this conclusion? Simple click of a mouse would have made you know that I didn't edit any post other than the legendary "cut-and-paste". Sometimes do not be too quick to judge because you may inadvertently expose your weakness.
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by cocoduck: 11:17pm On Oct 15, 2015
Am I surprised? no. Buhari is a British stooge, what other evidence do I need to prove it? imagine Audu Ogbe? who we all know that failed in the 80s, when will these people know that the close presence of th Brits is detrimental to national development of Nigeria, the Brits went to war because they wanted the Falkland islands, and they are also looking at Hon kong, with envie, so how do you guys think that a country as big as Nigeria wiĺl be left just like that? I stopped listening to the BBC long time ago because of things like these. They fill the minds of African youths with garbage.
Re: Buhari's Ministers Are Practical, Energetic And Of Good Reputation~The Economist by citizenY(m): 11:53pm On Oct 15, 2015
I have watched the ministerial screening :n Tv and mt only regret,... that these nominees are nor senators. This is the crop of people that should be in the legislature.

Just imagine ....only 36 people fa...one from each state. Buhari should dig deeper and unearth more ....rhis time from.our young ones.They are there.

I have hope.
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