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| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by zizi04(m): 11:06am On Jun 17, 2016 |
jossyj:.Things are difficult in the country now and all you can think of is WAEC CERTIFICATE..ABEG grow up. YOU NEED THE SENSE MORE |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by amaeve2(f): 11:06am On Jun 17, 2016 |
This Mallam is our problem and reason for our suffering more today In this country. Tell me what he has ever done to promote the growth and welfare of this country? Instead he is found in one country or the other wasting our money. Really Mallam: jare. |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by GeneralShepherd(m): 11:06am On Jun 17, 2016 |
Agunnewi:Please permit me to post this on my Facebook page |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by amaeve2(f): 11:06am On Jun 17, 2016 |
amaeve2: This Mallam is our problem and reason for our suffering more today In this country. Tell me what he has ever done to promote the growth and welfare of this country? Instead he is found in one country or the other wasting our money. Really Mallam: jare. |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by ndcide(m): 11:08am On Jun 17, 2016 |
koboko69:Stop defending corruption. Buhari didn't attach his certificate to his Inec form. The fact is he didn't have that qualification. Even if we excuse him, we shouldn't justify it. |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by OrthoDude: 11:09am On Jun 17, 2016 |
oyb:Dude, your point is noted, some of Hoekstra's assertions in the past have lacked credibility. But this write-up, though merely his opinion, does speak directly of the common experience of the vast majority of Nigerians. The statements he has made are irrefutably and indisputably true. Except you don't reside in Nigeria. I do, and i know the truth when i see it. So please stop trying to draw attention to the smoke when the fire is gradually building up to a conflagaration of nuclear proportions. |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by ericuzor(m): 11:10am On Jun 17, 2016 |
KissCODE:writting trash in long letters what is your level of intelligent mister wikapedia and who are the terrorist,do you know the meaning of a freedom fighter and a terrorist or you are just been bias as usual.. Since nigeria copied American style of politics why are we not practicing full federalism like the Americans.. We know our Nigerian problem but people like you refuse to say because you feel you can't live without oil most states governor in this country are so lazy and unproductive one of the governor from sw launch scale for selling meat and call it achievement this tells you how incompetent they are but with true federalism all this nonsense will end. . |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Dcomrade(m): 11:10am On Jun 17, 2016 |
Agunnewi:You write like @akaebube.....nice analysis though. |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by chiedu7: 11:11am On Jun 17, 2016 |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by ericuzor(m): 11:12am On Jun 17, 2016 |
oyb: |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by koboko69: 11:13am On Jun 17, 2016 |
ndcide:But he attached a sworn affidavit. Abi is that allowed in the Nigeria Law? Stop chasing shodows and go sleep. Only WAEC can claim he didn't have the qualifications not some internet militant. Until then....u can keep masturbating over Buhari's certificate. |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by dougivilla(m): 11:14am On Jun 17, 2016 |
blackpanda:Abeg P.A, use sign language (since him ear don block) tell am say na certificate them ask for, no be SANstificate. Thought Mr. integrity said lawyers are the once giving him headache in the anti kwarraption fight? So he now decides to hire same lawyers to defend his own corruption ba?? Is it easier to hire lawyers or to just go to wherever and produce your certificate? Your Zombiism is first class; 10/10!! |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by mukhcech(m): 11:16am On Jun 17, 2016 |
jejemanito:football don mess-up this one life buh as usuall, put the blame on buhari.lol |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by omoharry(f): 11:16am On Jun 17, 2016 |
koboko69:SO WHY THE 10 SANS...if he has nothing to hide. |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Nobody: 11:17am On Jun 17, 2016 |
amtaken:Kikikikiki....i likey this |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by urboy1: 11:18am On Jun 17, 2016 |
OH JESU!!! I HAF DIED... OH JESU[b][/b] Kenai: |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by ndcide(m): 11:18am On Jun 17, 2016 |
koboko69:Stop this nonsense. What was the bases of the affidavit? The military didn't have the certificate. It is non existent. Any common criminal can get an affidavit for such. |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Kgdavid(m): 11:18am On Jun 17, 2016 |
Somtimes it really does seem as if these fellows merely come on nairaland and summarize a few opinions. How can a whole senior investigative journalist for such a major paper write such a lazy article? As a layperson, i expect at least a little expose on what exactly the "outmoded" policies in reference are, how they have impacted the country, and some quotes to provide insight into what the expert analysts are saying should be done instead. What we have in the op is something i would scold my 16 year old brother for writing. peruse, for illustration, the obvious contradiction in the paragraph below: "Boko Haram has been pushed back for now, but little attention is paid to the structural issues that have spurred its rise. Instead, the Nigerian government has diverted much-needed military resources to the Niger Delta, where rising militancy has reduced Nigeria’s oil production to less than half the country’s capacity, and half the amount required to service the national budget" the author makes an intelligent sounding assertion when he says that little has been done to adress the structural issues that spurred the rise of boko haram. these would be issues such as poverty, corruption and illiteracy. but in his next line he goes on to say that "instead" military resources have been channeled elsewhere. In other words, his conclusion is that military resources are what Nigeria needs to solve the structural issues he has just referenced. Without realizing it, this senior investigative reporter has contradicted himself within the space of two sentences! |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Nobody: 11:19am On Jun 17, 2016 |
OrthoDude:We change or we die. The old way of doing things is no longer sustainable. There is no more money to throw at problems. Now we must solve our issues. We had years to put things in place;refineries, infrastructure, diversification. Instead we squandered the money. Now the bill is due. |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by proeast(m): 11:19am On Jun 17, 2016 |
Eeya, that article was written by a member of IPOB ~~ APC Zombies |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by mukhcech(m): 11:21am On Jun 17, 2016 |
ndcide:If u dont show us the inec form, every sane humans seeing this post will conclude ur hate for BUHARI is leading u to madness. anyway happy roaming. |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Nobody: 11:21am On Jun 17, 2016 |
Kgdavid:He is not an investigative journalist. He is a politician writing a poorly researched opinion piece. Worse, he is a former tea parties (thanks obama) |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by lexiyandra(f): 11:21am On Jun 17, 2016 |
This for me is thinking outside the box. Although i think PMB is a fantastic slowpoke I cant deny that your post has some valid points to it.Well Done. amaechi1: |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Ngokafor(f): 11:21am On Jun 17, 2016 |
Kenai:..Oh my gosh!!! ...Nothing more to add ....apc zombies over to you ![]() |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Project400: 11:21am On Jun 17, 2016 |
*Sigh** |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Wiseandtrue(f): 11:22am On Jun 17, 2016 |
blackpanda: ![]() |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by saintandsinnerz: 11:22am On Jun 17, 2016 |
amaechi1:Bro don't get it twisted. Wall Street is different fr Wall Street Journal. Wall Street is a street in New York where the American stock exchange and other financial institutions are located, hence the the American stock exchange is regarded as the Wall Street. In fact, the Wall Street is where the world's two largeat stock exchanges are located - the New York stock exchange and NASDAQ. So anytime you hear American Wall Street just know they are referring to American stock exchange. In the other hand, the Wall Street Journal is a business-focusesd daily newspaper based also in New York. It is the largest newspaper in America based on circulation and readership. It's a highly respected newspaper in America. It has won many reputable prizes! It only dserived its name from the Wall Street and should not be confused as the Wall Street which has now become a metonym for American stock exchange. So anytime you hear the Wall Street just known they are referring to America's stock exchanges and financial centre |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by vislabraye(m): 11:23am On Jun 17, 2016 |
Agunnewi:Zombies will think contrary. ![]() |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by maasoap(m): 11:24am On Jun 17, 2016 |
Nothing we no go hear. When Jonathan’s administration was already borrowing to pay salaries of Federal workers at the Twilight of his administration. ![]() |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by vislabraye(m): 11:24am On Jun 17, 2016 |
saintandsinnerz:Lol. Some people be olodo. I no know whether your education go help am. |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by patrickbon(m): 11:24am On Jun 17, 2016 |
worst president in nigeria |
| Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by nellyelitz(m): 11:25am On Jun 17, 2016 |
Vshock:you get #13b |
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