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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by arresa: 8:06pm On Feb 07, 2016
plaetton:


The president is a tribalist, and few pretences about it.

Was it not he that said " an attack.on Boko Haram is an attack on the north " ?
Pls try and defend that.

Was Buhari not the one that said " Abacha didn't not steal any money " ?

Was Buhari not the person that stood for the 2011 election as " the Northern Candidate " ?
Pls try and defend that.

It's already news that ASO Rock is slowly becoming inaccessible to non- northerners. If this is true , we would not be surprised.


We do remember a sitting president aka GEJ who openly said what Nwobodo stole didn't call for jail sentence..

Obviously, stealing wasn't corruption.


Find something better to cry about...
Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by mekaboy(m): 8:07pm On Feb 07, 2016
arresa:



To start with, Nigerians and all Nigerians are 2 diffrent things and if I might add, Nigerians are Hausa, Ibo, Efik, Yoruba and althe the other affiliations in between so how exactly did north and south Nigeria emanated into the discussion about what the president said?

And why should it bother you if you are not a criminal? Must be guilty conscience..


Fact is, you low self esteem people turn everything into tribal rubbish. Every general action, policy and utterance must be turned into a tribal headache and paranoia. ...

You know why it bothers me? The same reason the part of Nigeria that was most affected by Boko harm refused to allow them declared a terrorist organisation. The same people resisted state of emergency.

The same reason buhari has refused to implement the report of the National conference, which even tunde bakare his friend has adviced him to. Why won't he implement it? Since every Nigerian was represented and agreed ?

He won't because it does not favour the section of the country that we have to bring down the cut off marks of our schools to allow them enter the uni, because they are list educated. But when it's time to appoint the competent and best hands, the president chooses from that same place.

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by arresa: 8:13pm On Feb 07, 2016
mekaboy:


You know why it bothers me? The same reason the part of Nigeria that was most affected by Boko harm refused to allow them declared a terrorist organisation. The same people resisted state of emergency.

The same reason buhari has refused to implement the report of the National conference, which even tunde bakare his friend has adviced him to. Why won't he implement it? Since every Nigerian was represented and agreed ?


I'm not interested in your corny, weak and deceptive goal shifting rubbish.

Of what relevance is this pointless and meaningless gibberish about BH to your tribal worries and headache about the president's comments in London?

This is not about BH or National conference, this is about you playing the tribal card over what the president said in London.

Stick to the topic.
Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by BeardedMeat(m): 8:21pm On Feb 07, 2016
arresa:




Why beat around the bush. We know every government policy or utterances that even has nothing to do with any tribe in particular somehow gets turned around to anti biafra by the same low self esteem and tribe preoccupied people.

When they demolish market or illegal structures outside iboland, it's because they hate ibo people, but you look the other way when they demolish the same thing in iboland

When ibo people in Lagos were returned to anambra, you turned it into a tribal fiasco when in fact folks from other places in Nigeria and even Yoruba people suffered the same fate all while you looked the other way when ibo governors deported fellow ibo people from their states..


The list goes on and on...


You people eat and breath tribalism every day and night and it's so disgusting and nauseating...
Stop supporting every gaffe of this anti-social and inept president of yours, month wonder they call you all Zombies! Why are you trying to deflect attention from the real issues? Its very very shameful and I am seriously shaking my head for you. Are you one of Buhari's livestock or a human being.

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by plaetton: 8:34pm On Feb 07, 2016
arresa:



We do remember a sitting president aka GEJ who openly said what Nwobodo stole didn't call for jail sentence..

Obviously, stealing wasn't corruption.


Find something better to cry about...
Lol.

And you think you have made dense here ?

So you simply can't defend the actions of Buhari without pointing a finger at GEJ ?

When will you clowns get it on your zombie skulls that the election campaigns between GEJ and Buhari has been over for almost a year now?

Buhari is the president now, upon whose uneasy head rests the crown.
He is the on the hot seat now, the one we must look up to for integrity , economic prudence and wise stewardship.

This is why we must endeavor to keep him on his toes at times.
Only idio.ts and sycophants worship their leaders.
I have told you before, sycophancy corrupts leadership, even the erstwhile good leaders.

Stop being a mindless zombie, and demand more from your leaders.

In civilised countries, elected leaders fear the people they serve, not the other way round.

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by arresa: 8:36pm On Feb 07, 2016
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BeardedMeat:
Stop supporting every gaffe of this anti-social and inept president of yours, month wonder they call you all Zombies! Why are you trying to deflect attention from the real issues? Its very very shameful and I am seriously shaking my head for you. Are you one of Buhari's livestock or a human being.
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IpOd gibberish bore me..
Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by arresa: 8:37pm On Feb 07, 2016
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plaetton:

Lol.

And you think you have made dense here ?

So you simply can't defend the actions of Buhari without pointing a finger at GEJ ?

When will you clowns get it on your zombie skulls that the election campaigns between GEJ and Buhari has been over for almost a year now?

Buhari is the president now, upon whose uneasy head rests the clown.
He is the on the hot seat now, the one we must look up to for integrity , economic prudence and wise stewardship.

This is why we must endeavor to keep him on his toes at times.
Only idio.ts and sycophants worship their leaders.
I have told you before, sycophancy corrupts leadership, even the erstwhile good leaders.

Stop being a mindless zombie, and demand more from your leaders.

In civilised countries, elected leaders fear the people they serve, not the other way round.
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Very unintelligent iPod babble...
Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by BeardedMeat(m): 8:44pm On Feb 07, 2016
arresa:
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IpOd gibberish bore me..
Honestly I am been frank with you, don't allow your support for a mumu president who has his brains higyly wired with cow dung rob you of your own values(?). I know you are zombie and has been programmed to act in a particular manner, but must you die a Zombie?? Smh!

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by mekaboy(m): 8:46pm On Feb 07, 2016
arresa:



I'm not interested in your corny, weak and deceptive goal shifting rubbish.

Of what relevance is this pointless and meaningless gibberish about BH to your tribal worries and headache about the president's comments in London?

This is not about BH or National conference, this is about you playing the tribal card over what the president said in London.

Stick to the topic.



The tribal card is when a part of a country is said to be list educated but become the best for appointment.

When the report of national conference is discarded because a part will not benefit from it.

Going to the west to call Nigerians criminals instead of terrorists. If Jonathan went to US to call Nigerians terrorists, which section of Nigeria do you think will be attacking him more?

Those is the south won't be bothered as much.

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by BeardedMeat(m): 8:47pm On Feb 07, 2016
arresa:
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Very unintelligent iPod babble...
When they have been boxed into a corner, they begin to look for even the weakest straw to clutch at. Mumu buharists!!!

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by plaetton: 8:53pm On Feb 07, 2016
arresa:
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Very unintelligent iPod babble...

Of course, compulsive labeling is sure sign of intellectual vacuousness.

I would have been a bit surprised if you had offered even a modest rebuttal.
But then , I should learn not to expect much from mental Lilliputians and lobotomized APC zombies.

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by mekaboy(m): 9:07pm On Feb 07, 2016
arresa:



I'm not interested in your corny, weak and deceptive goal shifting rubbish.

Of what relevance is this pointless and meaningless gibberish about BH to your tribal worries and headache about the president's comments in London?

This is not about BH or National conference, this is about you playing the tribal card over what the president said in London.

Stick to the topic.



If Jonathan during his tenure as president, went to US and said Nigerians are terrorists that they should be sent back, which part of Nigeria do u think will react more?

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by drss(m): 9:08pm On Feb 07, 2016
mekaboy:


Lol, I know your type. In primary school they are always hating on the student who always raises is hand to ask or answer questions.

They will never raise their hand to ask the teacher question nor raise to answer questions. But they will hate the one that raises their hand.

Yet when the exam comes they fail and go home and receive the beating of their life from their parents .
hahahhahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaha!!! cheesy cheesy u just described a typical zombie. grin grin grin

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by drss(m): 9:09pm On Feb 07, 2016
mekaboy:


If Jonathan during his tenure as president, went to US and said Nigerians are terrorists that they should be sent back, which part of Nigeria do u think will react more?
good question.

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by StOla: 9:17pm On Feb 07, 2016
plaetton:


The president is a tribalist, and few pretences about it.

Was it not he that said " an attack.on Boko Haram is an attack on the north " ?
Pls try and defend that.

Was Buhari not the one that said " Abacha didn't not steal any money " ?

Was Buhari not the person that stood for the 2011 election as " the Northern Candidate " ?
Pls try and defend that.

It's already news that ASO Rock is slowly becoming inaccessible to non- northerners. If this is true , we would not be surprised.

Recently, I had the unenviable privileged to defend the words of Buhari as regards Abacha being a thief.

Buhari knows just like we all do that Abacha stole state funds. The evidences came up after his death and I'm sure Buhari wasn't resident on another planet then. The statement credited to Buhari was at the probing by journalists who accosted him at the venue of an Abacha memorial event. Buhari simply made a diplomatic yet factual statement that Abacha wasn't convicted for theft by any authority.

Did you expect him to concur that Abacha was a thief at a memorial event where he was an invited guest of the Abacha family?

Buhari isn't the most sociable of humans, and that limits his friends to his own type of culture. He doesn't trust outsiders easily, I believe we all know that already also. His aversion to corruption has made him even more insular, as the majority of Nigerians are criminal and amoral, who hate the very thought of a friend or comrade displaying any form of uprightness or piety.

You might ask me how I know the majority are not upright? I was that kid who in the absence of a dust bin would keep my trash in my schoolbag to empty at home instead of indiscriminate disposal that was prevalent. I know because I have had to pretend right from secondary school to be like a regular Nigerian just to get along with people who hated me for not allowing them copy my answers during exams, or wondered if truly I have never impersonated a candidate at an examination for the reward of money, or people who hated the fact that I was always requesting for smaller cash advances to prosecute official tasks that they requested multiples of my own amount. I know the average Nigerian. Take a drive on the streets and watch how cars soon begin to face the oncoming traffic the minute the traffic begin to build up, only for them to beg to be allowed back into the rightful lane when things reach a head. Infact, a friend once confessed on how she embarrassed herself in Ghana when she requested that a taxi veer off the lane to take the side walk as traffic built-up. The perplexed taxi driver queried her, asking if she was a Nigerian. If a Nigerian were to be detected committing a crime abroad, I will be the first to call the attention of the authorities.


However you cannot accuse Buhari of ever allowing religion or tribe to influence his approach to administration.
He has asked many times for people who feel he had treated them unfairly as a result of their tribe or religion, to come forward and lay their accusations.

The past administration tried to label him a tribalist and religious extremist. There is no sin in trying to uphold your religious beliefs as an individual. The records show that as military president, Buhari upheld the secularity of the state. His ministers and state administrators were more Southern than Northern, and more Christian than Muslim.

People can stand for elections as whatever candidate they wish too. Buhari did not invent that. The 1st republic had each party leader standing as a tribal and regional candidate.

Even the ruling PDP claimed PDP was the true Northern party, with vice-president Sambo declaring that Prof. Osinbajo was a pastor who was building churches all over. Sambo further said that his name Namadi was core Islamic and he was a Quranic scholar.
Meanwhile the Southern PDP was portraying the APC as an Islamic party that should not be voted for.

Even Jonathan having exited power, still called PDP an Ijaw party that should be the only ideal party to be voted for in a state where every candidate and electorate is the same Ijaw.

On boko haram, headlines can be captioned in a way to attract interest and spur debate. The content of the story gives another perspective. Buhari only voiced his concerns that attacking boko haram had become an excuse to attack the North.

As for Aso Rock becoming increasingly Northern, I reckon only Obasanjo can be found innocent of the charge of tribalism within the presidency core staff.
Many equally accused Yar'Adua and Jonathan of having their kinsmen and tribal language pervade the presidential space in Aso Rock.

But I know that anyone who wishes the president well will surely be granted access to the president, regardless of tribe or religion.
Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by Enahi(f): 9:29pm On Feb 07, 2016
StOla:
The someone who said so must be Igbo. The use of the term "South" was just an attempt to conceal the intended reference to themselves.

They always find a way to make themselves the victim of any situation however far-fetched it is. Every government policy is negatively targeted at them.

This has got to be a mental disorder occasioned by the trauma of the loss of the civil war. Must every government initiative revolve around the Igbo?

I reckon Northerners don't visit America or Western Europe?

It is no longer #Nigeriansarenotcriminals but #SouthernNigeriansarenotcriminals.

Yet we know the bulk of those who find every fraudulent means of going abroad to continue a fraudulent lifestyle are Southern Nigerians.

How many Northerners have been deported to Nigeria for fraudulent acts or illegal residency?

Lol you are funny o, you are comparing irrelevant Northerners to hardworking Nigerians abroad. Northerners don't even exist abroad, they have never made the country proud in anyway abroad so to me they don't even exist there.

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by mekaboy(m): 9:34pm On Feb 07, 2016
StOla:


Recently, I had the unenviable privileged to defend the words of Buhari as regards Abacha being a thief.

Buhari knows just like we all do that Abacha stole state funds. The evidences came up after his death and I'm sure Buhari wasn't resident on another planet then. The statement credited to Buhari was at the probing by journalists who accosted him at the venue of an Abacha memorial event. Buhari simply made a diplomatic yet factual statement that Abacha wasn't convicted for theft by any authority.

Did you expect him to concur that Abacha was a thief at a memorial event where he was an invited guest of the Abacha family?

Buhari isn't the most sociable of humans, and that limits his friends to his own type of culture. He doesn't trust outsiders easily, I believe we all know that already also. His aversion to corruption has made him even more insular, as the majority of Nigerians are criminal and amoral, who hate the very thought of a friend or comrade displaying any form of uprightness or piety.

However you cannot accuse Buhari of ever allowing religion or tribe to influence his approach to administration.
He has asked many times for people who feel he had treated them unfairly as a result of their tribe or religion, to come forward and lay their accusations.

The past administration tried to label him a tribalist and religious extremist. There is no sin in trying to uphold your religious beliefs as an individual. The records show that as military president, Buhari upheld the secularity of the state. His ministers and state administrators were more Southern than Northern, and more Christian than Muslim.

People can stand for elections as whatever candidate they wish too. Buhari did not invent that. The 1st republic had each party leader standing as a tribal and regional candidate.

Even the ruling PDP claimed PDP was the true Northern party, with vice-president Sambo declaring that Prof. Osinbajo was a pastor who was building churches all over. Sambo further said that his name Namadi was core Islamic and he was a Quranic scholar.
Meanwhile the Southern PDP was portraying the APC as an Islamic party that should not be voted for.

Even Jonathan having exited power, still called PDP an Ijaw party that should be the only ideal party to be voted for in a state where every candidate and electorate is the same Ijaw.

On boko haram, headlines can be captioned in a way to attract interest and spur debate. The content of the story gives another perspective. Buhari only voiced his concerns that attacking boko haram had become an excuse to attack the North.

As for Aso Rock becoming increasingly Northern, I reckon only Obasanjo can be found innocent of the charge of tribalism within the presidency core staff.
Many equally accused Yar'Adua and Jonathan of having their kinsmen and tribal language pervade the presidential space in Aso Rock.

But I know that anyone who wishes the president well will surely be granted access to the president, regardless of tribe or religion.

Once I read the first few lines of your post I stopped reading because u short yourself on the foot.

Buhari knows how to be diplomatic when it comes to abacha but would make unguarded statements about Nigeria.

When he went crying that Nigeria is broke he did not know diplomacy. When he went to call Nigerians in UK, he did not know diplomacy. When he supported DSS to detain Nigerians after being granted bail, he did not know diplomacy .

So much for diplomacy.

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by mekaboy(m): 9:35pm On Feb 07, 2016
StOla:


Recently, I had the unenviable privileged to defend the words of Buhari as regards Abacha being a thief.

Buhari knows just like we all do that Abacha stole state funds. The evidences came up after his death and I'm sure Buhari wasn't resident on another planet then. The statement credited to Buhari was at the probing by journalists who accosted him at the venue of an Abacha memorial event. Buhari simply made a diplomatic yet factual statement that Abacha wasn't convicted for theft by any authority.

Did you expect him to concur that Abacha was a thief at a memorial event where he was an invited guest of the Abacha family?

Buhari isn't the most sociable of humans, and that limits his friends to his own type of culture. He doesn't trust outsiders easily, I believe we all know that already also. His aversion to corruption has made him even more insular, as the majority of Nigerians are criminal and amoral, who hate the very thought of a friend or comrade displaying any form of uprightness or piety.

However you cannot accuse Buhari of ever allowing religion or tribe to influence his approach to administration.
He has asked many times for people who feel he had treated them unfairly as a result of their tribe or religion, to come forward and lay their accusations.

The past administration tried to label him a tribalist and religious extremist. There is no sin in trying to uphold your religious beliefs as an individual. The records show that as military president, Buhari upheld the secularity of the state. His ministers and state administrators were more Southern than Northern, and more Christian than Muslim.

People can stand for elections as whatever candidate they wish too. Buhari did not invent that. The 1st republic had each party leader standing as a tribal and regional candidate.

Even the ruling PDP claimed PDP was the true Northern party, with vice-president Sambo declaring that Prof. Osinbajo was a pastor who was building churches all over. Sambo further said that his name Namadi was core Islamic and he was a Quranic scholar.
Meanwhile the Southern PDP was portraying the APC as an Islamic party that should not be voted for.

Even Jonathan having exited power, still called PDP an Ijaw party that should be the only ideal party to be voted for in a state where every candidate and electorate is the same Ijaw.

On boko haram, headlines can be captioned in a way to attract interest and spur debate. The content of the story gives another perspective. Buhari only voiced his concerns that attacking boko haram had become an excuse to attack the North.

As for Aso Rock becoming increasingly Northern, I reckon only Obasanjo can be found innocent of the charge of tribalism within the presidency core staff.
Many equally accused Yar'Adua and Jonathan of having their kinsmen and tribal language pervade the presidential space in Aso Rock.

But I know that anyone who wishes the president well will surely be granted access to the president, regardless of tribe or religion.

Is the Abacha family more imprtant than Nigeria that he should put their feelings before that of the Nigerian masses?

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by mekaboy(m): 9:40pm On Feb 07, 2016
StOla:


Recently, I had the unenviable privileged to defend the words of Buhari as regards Abacha being a thief.

Buhari knows just like we all do that Abacha stole state funds. The evidences came up after his death and I'm sure Buhari wasn't resident on another planet then. The statement credited to Buhari was at the probing by journalists who accosted him at the venue of an Abacha memorial event. Buhari simply made a diplomatic yet factual statement that Abacha wasn't convicted for theft by any authority.

Did you expect him to concur that Abacha was a thief at a memorial event where he was an invited guest of the Abacha family?

Buhari isn't the most sociable of humans, and that limits his friends to his own type of culture. He doesn't trust outsiders easily, I believe we all know that already also. His aversion to corruption has made him even more insular, as the majority of Nigerians are criminal and amoral, who hate the very thought of a friend or comrade displaying any form of uprightness or piety.

You might ask me how I know the majority are not upright? Because I have had to pretend right from secondary school to be like a regular Nigerian just to get along with people who hated me for not allowing them copy my answers during exams, or wondered if truly I have never impersonated a candidate at an examination for the reward of money, or people who hated the fact that I was always requesting for smaller cash advances to prosecute official tasks that they requested multiples of my own amount. I know the average Nigerian. Take a drive on the streets and watch how cars soon begin to face the oncoming traffic the minute the traffic begin to build up, only for them to beg to be allowed back into the rightful lane when things reach a head.


However you cannot accuse Buhari of ever allowing religion or tribe to influence his approach to administration.
He has asked many times for people who feel he had treated them unfairly as a result of their tribe or religion, to come forward and lay their accusations.

The past administration tried to label him a tribalist and religious extremist. There is no sin in trying to uphold your religious beliefs as an individual. The records show that as military president, Buhari upheld the secularity of the state. His ministers and state administrators were more Southern than Northern, and more Christian than Muslim.

People can stand for elections as whatever candidate they wish too. Buhari did not invent that. The 1st republic had each party leader standing as a tribal and regional candidate.

Even the ruling PDP claimed PDP was the true Northern party, with vice-president Sambo declaring that Prof. Osinbajo was a pastor who was building churches all over. Sambo further said that his name Namadi was core Islamic and he was a Quranic scholar.
Meanwhile the Southern PDP was portraying the APC as an Islamic party that should not be voted for.

Even Jonathan having exited power, still called PDP an Ijaw party that should be the only ideal party to be voted for in a state where every candidate and electorate is the same Ijaw.

On boko haram, headlines can be captioned in a way to attract interest and spur debate. The content of the story gives another perspective. Buhari only voiced his concerns that attacking boko haram had become an excuse to attack the North.

As for Aso Rock becoming increasingly Northern, I reckon only Obasanjo can be found innocent of the charge of tribalism within the presidency core staff.
Many equally accused Yar'Adua and Jonathan of having their kinsmen and tribal language pervade the presidential space in Aso Rock.

But I know that anyone who wishes the president well will surely be granted access to the president, regardless of tribe or religion.

You said Buhari does not trust outsiders. So Other parts of Nigeria are now outsiders. Why then are u worried when I talk of North and south when he prefers North to outsiders (south) ?

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by StOla: 9:51pm On Feb 07, 2016
mekaboy:


You said Buhari does not trust outsiders. So Other parts of Nigeria are now outsiders. Why then are u worried when I talk of North and south when he prefers North to outsiders (south) ?

I have already told you that Buhari does not allow his religion or tribe affect his job as an administrator.

Who he choses to be close to is his personal lifestyle. He picks his friends very carefully.

Pastor Tunde Bakare is someone he became fond of, same thing with the glove wearing minister.
Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by mekaboy(m): 9:57pm On Feb 07, 2016
StOla:


I have already told you that Buhari does not allow his religion or tribe affect his job as an administrator.

Who he choses to be close to is his personal lifestyle. He picks his friends very carefully.

Pastor Tunde Bakare is someone he became fond of, same thing with the glove wearing minister.

If his friends are only from his region, then he should be a governor and not president.

Why won't he listen to pastor bakare and implement report of the National conference since he does not allow his tribe or religion affect his administration?

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by StOla: 10:00pm On Feb 07, 2016
Enahi:


Lol you are funny o, you are comparing irrelevant Northerners to hardworking Nigerians abroad. Northerners don't even exist abroad, they have never made the country proud in anyway abroad so to me they don't even exist there.

Yes there are hardworking Nigerians and hardworking criminal Nigerians abroad.

If the North have never made the country proud which is your own opinion, it is equally a thing of pride that they are hardly mentioned when the malaise of the criminal Southern Nigerians become a topic of heated national debate in those countries.

I will help you put it in better perspective, there are many Northern Nigerians abroad, but unlike the South, the majority are not economic refugees in those countries.
Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by StOla: 10:02pm On Feb 07, 2016
mekaboy:


If his friends are only from his region, then he should be a governor and not president.

Why won't he listen to pastor bakare and implement report of the National conference since he does not allow his tribe or religion affect his administration?

What stopped your ideal Nigerian president from implementing the report of the committee he instituted?
Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by Tochaigh: 10:06pm On Feb 07, 2016
StOla:


When next you want to accuse the president of tribalism, don't hide behind the toga of Southern Nigeria.

Be bold to let us know where you are coming from so we can objectively deduce where you are going to given your antecedent in the way you relate with the President's tribe.

It is nice they are now speaking up seeing that they were dumb in the last 5yrs.


Would I also be right if I said the "someone" is you but you were too timid to own up to your bigotry?

You are a certified sycophant.

You are worse than those thugs politicians hire from the streets, those thugs are paid, but you, you are gullible in that they don't even have to pay you to be stupid.

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by arresa: 10:07pm On Feb 07, 2016
BeardedMeat:
Honestly I am been frank with you, don't allow your support for a mumu president who has his brains higyly wired with cow dung rob you of your own values(?). I know you are zombie and has been programmed to act in a particular manner, but must you die a Zombie?? Smh!




Save the rubbish for your fellow IpoDs.
Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by arresa: 10:10pm On Feb 07, 2016
mekaboy:


If Jonathan during his tenure as president, went to US and said Nigerians are terrorists that they should be sent back, which part of Nigeria do u think will react more?


Did PMB said that? Stick to the topic and quit bringing up irrelevant rubbish.

It's your guilty conscience killing you because you shouldn't be bothered if you really are not a criminal.

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by mekaboy(m): 10:11pm On Feb 07, 2016
StOla:


What stopped your ideal Nigerian president from implementing the report of the committed he instituted?

Because buhari and APC promised Nigerians to implement it if they win.
Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by StOla: 10:13pm On Feb 07, 2016
Tochaigh:


You are a certified sycophant.

You are worse than those thugs politicians hire from the streets, those thugs are paid, but you, you are gullible in that they don't even have to pay you to be stupid.

I can see you are also one of those tribal bigots who have sworn that they must hate the president, and all government policies must be labelled an attack on a certain tribe that just loves being a victim of every thing.

You and those who reason like you have a mental disorder powered by hate.

It is your problem, and I can only wish you more sorrow and misery that you seem to be on a passionate quest for.
Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by mekaboy(m): 10:13pm On Feb 07, 2016
arresa:



Did PMB said that? Stick to the topic and quit bringing up irrelevant rubbish.

It's your guilty conscience killing you because you shouldn't be bothered if you really are not a criminal.

Since buhari chose the word criminal to define Nigerians in UK, there won't be anything wrong if GEJ chose to use the word terrorists .

Better run out nd buy more excuses, because I see you are running out.

I will not be bothered the same way the north will not be bothered if GEJ had called Nigerians terrorists in US.

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Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by arresa: 10:15pm On Feb 07, 2016
mekaboy:


Since buhari chose the word criminal to define Nigerians in UK, there won't be anything wrong if GEJ chose to use the word terrorists .


This is about what you said about PMB and not what you are assuming about some useless man who is not even the president of Nigeria today.

There's a huge difference between Nigerians and all Nigerians.

It is bothering you because you are a criminal..


Stick to your tribal topic.
Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by luvinhubby(m): 10:19pm On Feb 07, 2016
mekaboy:


At least they speak up when a govt that promised to pay u 5k is collecting N50 from your account.

They speak up when govt increases the price of electricity without giving meter.

They speak about the lack of economic policy and direction affecting import and every aspect of our existence.

They speak up when our president goes out to say Nigeria is broke and expecting foreign investment.

They speak up when their so called president comes the country they reside and call them criminals.

I know all this only affect igbo's, but let's see how long igbo's can endure.

Hmmmmmmmm !!
Re: What Someone Said About Buhari's Comment About Nigerians by mekaboy(m): 10:19pm On Feb 07, 2016
arresa:



I'm here debating what you said and not what you are assuming about some useless man who is not even the president of Nigeria today.


Again, stick to the topic..

It's funny that the man u call useless and insult, never insulted Nigerians.

The one u now worship is going about calling Nigerians criminals UK.

The one u insult never promised to pay 5k and never took from u. Yet the one u worship promised u 5k and is taking N50 naira from u.

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