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| Could The Change We Voted Be A Scam? by semochendo1(op): 10:10am On Mar 10, 2016 |
COULD THE chANgE WE VOTED BE A SCAM? Many conscientious mediocrity like me might have been worried if we had not made the wrong decision voting for CHANGE, especially at the federal level. I decided to post this after realizing some of my political associates, who on countless number of times, have asked if we had not made a huge mistake voting CHaNgE, and as such decided to resign to a regrettable silence. But before we scold ourselves let's think about these. 1. Replacing PGEJ in 2015 was indisputably imminent, and the only tested and trusted option was PMB, hence, voting him was never a wrong decision, let's get that straight. 2. The change is not materializing at expected frequency because the Buhari we voted can not act like the Buhari we knew. The Buhari of action was in the military, when he can take actions without recourse to democratic procedure, but now, the so called democratic processes is part of the reason we've not felt the chanGe we voted. One thing we can be rest assure is that, you will always get justice under PMB. Now I think we can forgive ourselves? MY WORRIES! I deliberately chose to write chAnGe in this manner of mixing alphabets to portray the unbearable situation we've found ourselves as a country. Even the non living things and animals could feel the pains. People are carrying their phones about looking for where to charge, I had to feed my birds with cooked rice because the woman who sells their food around couldn't get fuel to grind and mix. The power outage coupled with fuel scarcity is a frustrating and unimaginable circumstance. I'm as worried as every supporter of change, I'm most worried that our President is frustrated and confused by now. Frustrated because he couldn't exercise his power as much as he wants, confused because his appointed ministers he so much believed in couldn't come out with reasonable programs/project Nigerians should be feeling by now. I'm most disappointed that an administration that based his campaign on a solid propaganda of identifying almost all the problems of the last administration and the need to vote them to solve it, an administration one would expect to hit the ground running, is now full of blame games and excuses. No man has ever achieved something profound giving excuses and pointing accusing fingers. MY CONCLUSION. As much as this administration deserve a serious objective criticism to get them on their feet, we need to understand there's no GAIN without PAIN. Maybe, this is the pain we need to endure to gain the CHANGE we want. Don't let us just criticize, let's suggest solutions for them when necessary. So that even when they are confused, they can tap from us as concerned citizens. God bless Nigeria. |
| Re: Could The Change We Voted Be A Scam? by TippyTop(m): 10:21am On Mar 10, 2016 |
It's not a scam but a 419.... ![]() |
| Re: Could The Change We Voted Be A Scam? by Nobody: 10:26am On Mar 10, 2016 |
There is no scam. Positive change comes with pain. But in dis case, most of the problem is due to drop in oil price, and ethnic and religious bigotry by some people deliberating destroying pipelines there by dropping power supply , dropping crude supply to refinery, thereby causing fuel scarcity. Not everybody can accept change that does not favour him as an individual. Many people cares about themselvee not about d nation. If we sincerely want change, we must bear the pain. |
| Re: Could The Change We Voted Be A Scam? by semochendo1(op): 10:27am On Mar 10, 2016 |
TippyTop:Ahahahahaha.. Did you vote for Change? |
| Re: Could The Change We Voted Be A Scam? by semochendo1(op): 10:28am On Mar 10, 2016 |
tuale4u:You understand the game Sir. |
| Re: Could The Change We Voted Be A Scam? by TippyTop(m): 10:33am On Mar 10, 2016 |
semochendo1:,Buhari's NEPA bill certificate persuaded me not to vote for him. I voted for Dr Jonathan. |
| Re: Could The Change We Voted Be A Scam? by semochendo1(op): 1:43pm On Mar 10, 2016 |
TippyTop:Ahahahaha... Now I see... |
| Re: Could The Change We Voted Be A Scam? by boldaslion: 1:53pm On Mar 10, 2016 |
semochendo1:After reading your write-up I was full of pity for you. I will speak the bitter truth to you. 1. You justified the forced removal of GEJ (because he was NEVER voted out.) and concluded that INSTALLING PMB at all cost as part of the agenda of 'THE BORN TO RULE' owners of Nigeria to take over (OR NIGERIA WILL GO TO CIVIL WAR,ACCORDING TO THEOPHILLUS DANJUMA) better option. If he is actually a better option, why the regret now, just 9 months after. FACT. You made a MORTAL MISTAKE voting PMB. 2. You claimed to know PMB but REGRET that the present PMB is NOT the one you knew. REASON. He cannot perform because of 'the so-called democratic procedure'. Now I ask, was it not under the same democratic procedure that GEJ worked?. PMB is already a failure because in your own estimation he can't perform under democratic dispensation. Then, why did he come out?. You said you can get justice under PMB. Is it the kind of justice that shiites muslims are getting? Is it the kind of justice Nnamdi Kanu is getting while Buhari is looking for genuine boko haram so that he will give them amnesty (source: his first media chat). Is it the kind of justice the people in Benue are getting with a LOUD SILENCE from the presidency over their massacre.(BECAUSE OF COURSE IT IS PART OF THE FULANI EXPANSIONISM). Well, you said you can forgive yourself, go ahead but God will not forgive you UNLESS and UNTIL you repent of your evil gang up against the innocent GEJ. YOUR WORRIES. It's still very early in the day to get worried 'cos your pain will end up being a needless pain without gain. MY CONCLUSSION. GEJ came on as acting president in 2010 and you guys accused him of destroying Nigeria and concluded that he was the problem of Nigeria. Here are some of his modest achievements, 1. Establishment of 12 plus 2 New Federal Universities, 2. Privatizing of the power sector that strongman OBJ could not do and Commissioning of about 33 power plants, 3. Revamping of the agricultural sector, 4. Youth Empowerment through YOUWIN programme e.t.c. 5. Revamping of the moribund railway sector. 6. Signing of the FOI bill into law which other presidents before him avoided like plague. 7. Maintaining a stable economy for the period of his stay. 8. Maintaining a single digit inflationary rate. 9. Creating of over 5million jobs, check bureau of statistics. 10. Implementing integrated payroll and personnel identification scheme (through which he fought corruption scientifically) 11. Implementation of e-wallet for all registered farmers (through which he scientifically eliminated fertilizer subsidy scam of over 40yrs) 12. Implementing the National auto policy plan (today we a locally manufactured car brands) 13. Creating enabling environment for investment (today Nigeria is a net exporter of cement). 14. Africa's biggest rice mill was established in Adamawa by Olams farms. 15. Africa's biggest tomato puree paste factory was established in Kano. 16. Kaduna textile mills came to life. 17. ABOUT 22 car assembling companies came into Nigeria. 18. Maintaining of rule of law and freedom of speech. 19. Reconstructed about 25000km of our roads that were hitherto un-motorable. 20. Making Nigeria biggest economy in Africa. 21. Restructuring the oil and gas sector (by implementing local content policy thereby making Nigerians become major players in the sector) 22. Sending Ebola away in 2months while limiting the spread to only three states, recording only 7 deaths (while a less dangerous lassa fever has killed over 100 people, spreading to over 21 states. 23. UNTH Enugu emerged the best hospital in the world in cleft-care management out hospitals from 86 countries tested. 24. Our airspace became safer with the remodelling and upgrading of our airports. 25. The only president to commission 4 warships at a go. 26. He defeated boko haram in six weeks making it possible for both governorship and presidential elections to hold in Adamawa, Yobe and Borno. 27. He is the only president that told as that fuel subsidy is a fraud and needs to be removed but you and your compatriots opposed him in the name of politics. Today, what is the story? 28. Construction of east west road. 29. Awarding of 2nd Niger bridge. 30. Reconstruction of Lagos Ibadan exp. way For want of time I will stop here. NOTE: GEJ's greatest undoing. NOT BLOWING HIS OWN TRUMPETS. BOTTOMLINE: You can regret as much as you like, but too late. Unless you repent and apologize to GEJ, there is no remedy for you and you Nigeria. Ignore at your own peril. |
| Re: Could The Change We Voted Be A Scam? by BekeeBuAgbara: 3:14pm On Mar 10, 2016*. Modified: 3:41pm On Mar 10, 2016 |
OP. you're one those that prefered a NEPA bill certificate holder instead of a PhD holder, ready to vote for Buhari even if the man was caught robbing CBN. Stop complaning and enjoy your change. Nonsense. |
| Re: Could The Change We Voted Be A Scam? by BekeeBuAgbara: 3:14pm On Mar 10, 2016 |
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| Re: Could The Change We Voted Be A Scam? by semochendo1(op): 3:22pm On Mar 10, 2016 |
[quote author=boldaslion post=43646556]After reading your write-up I was full of pity for you. I will speak the bitter truth to you. 1. You justified the forced removal of GEJ (because he was NEVER voted out.) and concluded that INSTALLING PMB at all cost as part of the agenda of 'THE BORN TO RULE' owners of Nigeria to take over (OR NIGERIA WILL GO TO CIVIL WAR,ACCORDING TO THEOPHILLUS DANJUMA) better option. If he is actually a better option, why the regret now, just 9 months after. FACT. You made a MORTAL MISTAKE voting PMB. 2. You claimed to know PMB but REGRET that the present PMB is NOT the one you knew. REASON. He cannot perform because of 'the so-called democratic procedure'. Now I ask, was it not under the same democratic procedure that GEJ worked?. PMB is already a failure because in your own estimation he can't perform under democratic dispensation. Then, why did he come out?. You said you can get justice under PMB. Is it the kind of justice that shiites muslims are getting? Is it the kind of justice Nnamdi Kanu is getting while Buhari is looking for genuine boko haram so that he will give them amnesty (source: his first media chat). Is it the kind of justice the people in Benue are getting with a LOUD SILENCE from the presidency over their massacre.(BECAUSE OF COURSE IT IS PART OF THE FULANI EXPANSIONISM). Well, you said you can forgive yourself, go ahead but God will not forgive you UNLESS and UNTIL you repent of your evil gang up against the innocent GEJ. YOUR WORRIES. It's still very early in the day to get worried 'cos your pain will end up being a needless pain without gain. MY CONCLUSSION. GEJ came on as acting president in 2010 and you guys accused him of destroying Nigeria and concluded that he was the problem of Nigeria. Here are some of his modest achievements, 1. Establishment of 12 plus 2 New Federal Universities, 2. Privatizing of the power sector that strongman OBJ could not do and Commissioning of about 33 power plants, 3. Revamping of the agricultural sector, 4. Youth Empowerment through YOUWIN programme e.t.c. 5. Revamping of the moribund railway sector. 6. Signing of the FOI bill into law which other presidents before him avoided like plague. 7. Maintaining a stable economy for the period of his stay. 8. Maintaining a single digit inflationary rate. 9. Creating of over 5million jobs, check bureau of statistics. 10. Implementing integrated payroll and personnel identification scheme (through which he fought corruption scientifically) 11. Implementation of e-wallet for all registered farmers (through which he scientifically eliminated fertilizer subsidy scam of over 40yrs) 12. Implementing the National auto policy plan (today we a locally manufactured car brands) 13. Creating enabling environment for investment (today Nigeria is a net exporter of cement). 14. Africa's biggest rice mill was established in Adamawa by Olams farms. 15. Africa's biggest tomato puree paste factory was established in Kano. 16. Kaduna textile mills came to life. 17. ABOUT 22 car assembling companies came into Nigeria. 18. Maintaining of rule of law and freedom of speech. 19. Reconstructed about 25000km of our roads that were hitherto un-motorable. 20. Making Nigeria biggest economy in Africa. 21. Restructuring the oil and gas sector (by implementing local content policy thereby making Nigerians become major players in the sector) 22. Sending Ebola away in 2months while limiting the spread to only three states, recording only 7 deaths (while a less dangerous lassa fever has killed over 100 people, spreading to over 21 states. 23. UNTH Enugu emerged the best hospital in the world in cleft-care management out hospitals from 86 countries tested. 24. Our airspace became safer with the remodelling and upgrading of our airports. 25. The only president to commission 4 warships at a go. 26. He defeated boko haram in six weeks making it possible for both governorship and presidential elections to hold in Adamawa, Yobe and Borno. 27. He is the only president that told as that fuel subsidy is a fraud and needs to be removed but you and your compatriots opposed him in the name of politics. Today, what is the story? 28. Construction of east west road. 29. Awarding of 2nd Niger bridge. 30. Reconstruction of Lagos Ibadan exp. way For want of time I will stop here. NOTE: GEJ's greatest undoing. NOT BLOWING HIS OWN TRUMPETS. BOTTOMLINE: You can regret as much as you like, but too late. Unless you repent and apologize to GEJ, there is no remedy for you and you Nigeria. Ignore at your own peril. [/quote Your comment is enshrouded in share bitterness. Why didn't you mention how corruption was glorified under Gej's administration. You made me laugh when you said he was forced out. One may be wondering whether you know what it means by commander in Chief or armed forces, which Jonathan was as the time he was voted out. If he was forced out as you claimed, that reiterates his gross incompetence then. However, all these achievements you listed are needless for now, you've done so much of it during the election which didn't work, so, doing it now that's when It's no longer necessary is amount to acute joblessness. All I will advice you is to wake up to the reality of the day, Jonathan has been voted out, let's face the people there and see how we could make them perform... Simple. |
| Re: Could The Change We Voted Be A Scam? by semochendo1(op): 3:24pm On Mar 10, 2016 |
boldaslion:Your comment is enshrouded in share bitterness. Why didn't you mention how corruption was glorified under Gej's administration. You made me laugh when you said he was forced out. One may be wondering whether you know what it means by commander in Chief or armed forces, which Jonathan was as the time he was voted out. If he was forced out as you claimed, that reiterates his gross incompetence then. However, all these achievements you listed are needless for now, you've done so much of it during the election which didn't work, so, doing it now that's when It's no longer necessary is amount to acute joblessness. All I will advice you is to wake up to the reality of the day, Jonathan has been voted out, let's face the people there and see how we could make them perform... Simple. |
| Re: Could The Change We Voted Be A Scam? by Nobody: 3:32pm On Mar 10, 2016 |
tuale4u:pls deceive us more, when gej was president didn't the things you listed above happen and what did you say then? |
| Re: Could The Change We Voted Be A Scam? by semochendo1(op): 5:32am On Mar 26, 2016 |
TolaTosin:Help me tell him ooo |
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