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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by chuksmad(m): 9:31pm On Sep 30, 2016
at least 16yrs of PDP gave us Gsm we all are enjoying which I know if it was APC, me and you know the answer

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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by Temptee101(m): 9:36pm On Sep 30, 2016
Talking about buhari and his unending blame games. I always hear people call him a dullard, President Buhari, certificateless, illiterate and many others. Thought they were just hating or otherwise pulling a stunt but its clearly visible that this unfortunate being we call our President is not only a dullard but a sophisticated one raised to power 1000.

I sincerely advice him that since the Almighty is wasting time to take him away he should for once be patriotic and hearken to the voice of the majority and commit suicide by taking rat poison, hanging himself by the balls or by firing squad.

When you do this you will forever be remembered. God bless you buhari as you do it

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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by Nobody: 9:37pm On Sep 30, 2016
Oga Buhari, have u forgotten that people trekked for you ? people put their life savings for you? Name one positive policy you have brought out except increasing hunger on the land. How would that old woman that put her last penny for you feel about blame game? At the moment you are FAILING Nigerians, that is the reality on ground! Thank you sir.

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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by Unbrandedguy: 9:48pm On Sep 30, 2016
tuale4u:
Buhari is on point.

I actually i find it unrealistic when people say the govt should stop blaming the past.
We are suffering today, because the past never prepared for the future (today).

And also we are very unrealistic in our expectation that things can turn around suddenly.
it will takes us about ten years to diversify the economy. Diversification is not a switch you can just turn on or off.
it is a long painful process. We must understand this and work towards it.

All we talk about is dollar vs naira rate because we are still focussing on consuming imported tins.

We must look inward in our consumption pattern.

Blaming the past for the current economy woes does not in any way affect the performance of the govt. They can blame past govt while they work. it does not slow down progress in anyway. Actually it helps progress because it makes it easier for Nigerians to persevere and work hard for a better future.

U mentioned the dollar rise.. Do u know the level of corruption Buhari has aided in dollar exchange now When he entered he stooped all bdc's. Later he lifeted the ban to an extent, allowing mostly the northerners to sell dollars... Just ask the bankers and they will tell you how much these northeners make daily simple for selling currencies. A man who can't spell his name. But has hundreds of millions of naira in his acct. Courtesy of BDC tru buhari's help.. Yet u do not see any corruption there ryt!!!! The banks were even constrained to sell majority dollars to them forcing businessmen to buy from them. Imaging mankind a profit of #150 for one dollar sold true black and prevailing market This is the true change or is this also caused by his predecessors..

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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by marvis13(m): 9:52pm On Sep 30, 2016
Buhari and his supporters are bunch of animals

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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by greatermax77(m): 9:57pm On Sep 30, 2016
NOT TO WORRY, WE ONCE HAD A WEEPING GOVERNOR, NOW WE HAVE A BLAMING PRESIDENT. LET THE BLAME COUNTINUE.
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by Cannonleo(m): 9:58pm On Sep 30, 2016
can someone tell me what this said the other time.
with all due respect pmb your mouth leaks
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by BigIyanga: 10:08pm On Sep 30, 2016
And most importantly, he makes it seem like Naija was paradise under GMB, IBB and Abacha years. Our refineries were run down under Abacha, his boss, who made him chairman of PTF. He and Abacha introduced refining our crude oil overseas and importing it! They started round tripping with our oil!! In 1990s,
Abacha awarded TAM of our refineries to Primlaks Nigeria Ltd, this company was only involved in fishing business prior to getting that contract. IBB never carried out any TAM in our refineries.
Naija of 2015 was better than Naija of 1998!

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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by VajanahDischaj(f): 10:14pm On Sep 30, 2016
tuale4u:
Buhari is on point.

I actually i find it unrealistic when people say the govt should stop blaming the past.
We are suffering today, because the past never prepared for the future (today).

And also we are very unrealistic in our expectation that things can turn around suddenly.
it will takes us about ten years to diversify the economy. Diversification is not a switch you can just turn on or off.
it is a long painful process. We must understand this and work towards it.

All we talk about is dollar vs naira rate because we are still focussing on consuming imported tins.

We must look inward in our consumption pattern.

Blaming the past for the current economy woes does not in any way affect the performance of the govt. They can blame past govt while they work. it does not slow down progress in anyway. Actually it helps progress because it makes it easier for Nigerians to persevere and work hard for a better future.
if I slap u??!!

ur man is like a naive girl that spread her.legs to get 4kt n At 3month's blames d same guy for getting her pregido!

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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by jclassiq(m): 10:15pm On Sep 30, 2016
tuale4u:
Buhari is on point.

I actually i find it unrealistic when people say the govt should stop blaming the past.
We are suffering today, because the past never prepared for the future (today).

And also we are very unrealistic in our expectation that things can turn around suddenly.
it will takes us about ten years to diversify the economy. Diversification is not a switch you can just turn on or off.
it is a long painful process. We must understand this and work towards it.

All we talk about is dollar vs naira rate because we are still focussing on consuming imported tins.

We must look inward in our consumption pattern.

Blaming the past for the current economy woes does not in any way affect the performance of the govt. They can blame past govt while they work. it does not slow down progress in anyway. Actually it helps progress because it makes it easier for Nigerians to persevere and work hard for a better future.
keep blaming, mr.
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by MrFootball(m): 10:30pm On Sep 30, 2016
edpunter:


Hahaha, what do you expect from an illiterate leader? He will ruin everything to the barest minimum. Remember I told ya dollar will be $1/600 by December, it clocked N500 today parallel market, the worst is yet to come cos recession is like cancer, it kills slowly. I overheard MTN laid off a thousand+ contract staff and the remaining ones with a reduced pay of 60%, mehn give it a year thousands of people will lose their jobs. Make them go ask United States if them don get over the recession when do them cos of George Bush. Na so e be when dem give the dullest person class rep, na the day una get CA e go announce am then later e go blame e papa when born am like that. Lol.
omo mehn, na only God go deliver dis nation. Worse is dat d man is nt bothered one inch.

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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by tivta(m): 10:31pm On Sep 30, 2016
Now I know this man is truly senile, does he think that if the past leaders performed well he would be voted into power? Instead of him to keep shut and shame critics with actions he is busy blaming past governments, wellnNigerians get what they deserve...

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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by Inova(m): 10:35pm On Sep 30, 2016
blueto:
So you mean those rail way systems that you inaugurated at the inception of your administration, the 5000mw you inherited and so on weren't a product of your predecessors?? You are quick to attribute every failure in your govt to your predecessors but attribute any iota of success to your “body language.”

In spite of your administration’s daily vilification of Jonathan, the achievements of his government continue to speak for themselves.

Jonathan put in place a policy that provided zero import-duty for completely knocked down vehicles; while discouraging the importation of already assembled cars; old or brand new, by the imposition of heavy import-duties. This propelled car manufacturers to set up assembly-plants in Nigeria that provide jobs for craftsmen, technicians, technologists, engineers, and other professionals across the value chain. The government also made it a policy to patronize locally-made and assembled cars.

The outcome is that local car-assembly is back in Nigeria; literally risen from the dead. Big auto giants, including Peugeot, Nissan, Volkswagen, Kia, Hyundai and apparently Honda, now either assemble, or entirely manufacture, their cars, SUVs, trucks and buses at various locations in Nigeria. In addition, Nigeria had an indigenous car-manufacturing company, Innoson, which was not only selling locally but dabbling in exports.

Nigerians did not vote you for incessant blames, don't think because APC recently won a state election then Nigerians won't vote you out if you keep blaming and failing to perform.
Bro. That which you dont know dont say it. You are not the president so you can see what he is seeing since you are not privileged.
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by Gaby4real: 10:53pm On Sep 30, 2016
blueto:
So you mean those rail way systems that you inaugurated at the inception of your administration, the 5000mw you inherited and so on weren't a product of your predecessors?? You are quick to attribute every failure in your govt to your predecessors but attribute any iota of success to your “body language.”

In spite of your administration’s daily vilification of Jonathan, the achievements of his government continue to speak for themselves.

Jonathan put in place a policy that provided zero import-duty for completely knocked down vehicles; while discouraging the importation of already assembled cars; old or brand new, by the imposition of heavy import-duties. This propelled car manufacturers to set up assembly-plants in Nigeria that provide jobs for craftsmen, technicians, technologists, engineers, and other professionals across the value chain. The government also made it a policy to patronize locally-made and assembled cars.

The outcome is that local car-assembly is back in Nigeria; literally risen from the dead. Big auto giants, including Peugeot, Nissan, Volkswagen, Kia, Hyundai and apparently Honda, now either assemble, or entirely manufacture, their cars, SUVs, trucks and buses at various locations in Nigeria. In addition, Nigeria had an indigenous car-manufacturing company, Innoson, which was not only selling locally but dabbling in exports.

Nigerians did not vote you for incessant blames, don't think because APC recently won a state election then Nigerians won't vote you out if you keep blaming and failing to perform.
I love and must commend your objectivity

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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by LxgIncrediboy(m): 11:06pm On Sep 30, 2016
tuale4u:
Buhari is on point.

I actually i find it unrealistic when people say the govt should stop blaming the past.
We are suffering today, because the past never prepared for the future (today).

And also we are very unrealistic in our expectation that things can turn around suddenly.
it will takes us about ten years to diversify the economy. Diversification is not a switch you can just turn on or off.
it is a long painful process. We must understand this and work towards it.

All we talk about is dollar vs naira rate because we are still focussing on consuming imported tins.

We must look inward in our consumption pattern.

Blaming the past for the current economy woes does not in any way affect the performance of the govt. They can blame past govt while they work. it does not slow down progress in anyway. Actually it helps progress because it makes it easier for Nigerians to persevere and work hard for a better future.

So because your dad was a drunk and wasn't there you will blame him for your failures in life. You're just incompetent

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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by Nobody: 11:07pm On Sep 30, 2016
resign old man

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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by rabex123(m): 11:14pm On Sep 30, 2016
blueto:
So you mean those rail way systems that you inaugurated at the inception of your administration, the 5000mw you inherited and so on weren't a product of your predecessors?? You are quick to attribute every failure in your govt to your predecessors but attribute any iota of success to your “body language.”

In spite of your administration’s daily vilification of Jonathan, the achievements of his government continue to speak for themselves.

Jonathan put in place a policy that provided zero import-duty for completely knocked down vehicles; while discouraging the importation of already assembled cars; old or brand new, by the imposition of heavy import-duties. This propelled car manufacturers to set up assembly-plants in Nigeria that provide jobs for craftsmen, technicians, technologists, engineers, and other professionals across the value chain. The government also made it a policy to patronize locally-made and assembled cars.

The outcome is that local car-assembly is back in Nigeria; literally risen from the dead. Big auto giants, including Peugeot, Nissan, Volkswagen, Kia, Hyundai and apparently Honda, now either assemble, or entirely manufacture, their cars, SUVs, trucks and buses at various locations in Nigeria. In addition, Nigeria had an indigenous car-manufacturing company, Innoson, which was not only selling locally but dabbling in exports.

Nigerians did not vote you for incessant blames, don't think because APC recently won a state election then Nigerians won't vote you out if you keep blaming and failing to perform.

Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by chernest2002: 11:18pm On Sep 30, 2016
Buhari should start by blaming himself for over throwing shagari, thereby truncated our democracy, governance is a continuous process, if he have not over thrown shagari and we have democracy for 30 uninterrupted years, Nigeria would have been better than what it is today. Is a shame we have Mr blame as president.
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by koribobo: 11:30pm On Sep 30, 2016
ollah1:
Where u not also a predecessor?
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by koribobo: 11:36pm On Sep 30, 2016
If you are conversant with the politcal history of Nigeria,you should be able to observe he was an outstanding leader.
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by koribobo: 11:37pm On Sep 30, 2016
chernest2002:
Buhari should start by blaming himself for over throwing shagari, thereby truncated our democracy, governance is a continuous process, if he have not over thrown shagari and we have democracy for 30 uninterrupted years, Nigeria would have been better than what it is today. Is a shame we have Mr blame as president.
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by koribobo: 11:42pm On Sep 30, 2016
16 years of PDP reign was a reminiscence of shagari's government.
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by holluphemydavid(m): 11:49pm On Sep 30, 2016
Dis man isn't ready to offer Nigerians any gud tin rather dan to keep on blaming is predecessor, tank God he said it again now
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by Nobody: 11:50pm On Sep 30, 2016
The pdp Govt they blame never brought us to recession. Since 1960, Nigerians are used to hardship but now Buhari has tripled our hardship. Now all road is pointing to depression.

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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by ROCKYTO1(m): 2:31am On Oct 01, 2016
Yar'adua came he didnt blam OBJ, GEJ came on sit neither did he blam yar'dua n nw u ar nw on sit blaming d previous government 4 ur incompetance n lack of educational,make 2019 reach we go no hu 2 blam,jxt get down
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by eolafao: 2:56am On Oct 01, 2016
this is high level of unseriousness on the part of the govt.


LOOK FOR SOLUTION I BEG

NIGERIAN ARE SUFFERING
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by nortcentrallord(m): 4:09am On Oct 01, 2016
tuale4u:


Blaming Jonathan for the problem does not in any way affect the performance of the govt. They can blame past govt while they work. it does not slow down progress in anyway. Actually it helps progress because it makes it easier for Nigerians to persevere and work hard for a better future.

Many Nigerians are senseless.

They do much of the blame game but no visible work. I think the many senseless Nigerians are referred to as zom.bies
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by nortcentrallord(m): 4:13am On Oct 01, 2016
TPAND:
No wonder we are where we are.

But wait a moment Buhari... Hol up, hol up just hol up,

I have never heard you blame IBB, Abacha, Abdulsalami, OBJ for our woes.
All I hear is past administration or GEJ

They are all military fools like him. GEJ is the only civilian president to complete a four year term. What do you expect, uniform men always believe civilians are lesser than them hence the term "bloody civilian" when actually they are the servants of the civilians. Your security man is under you in the rank and file of things in sane climate...

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Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by BankeSmalls(f): 4:51am On Oct 01, 2016
Unbrandedguy:


U mentioned the dollar rise.. Do u know the level of corruption Buhari has aided in dollar exchange now When he entered he stooped all bdc's. Later he lifeted the ban to an extent, allowing mostly the northerners to sell dollars... Just ask the bankers and they will tell you how much these northeners make daily simple for selling currencies. A man who can't spell his name. But has hundreds of millions of naira in his acct. Courtesy of BDC tru buhari's help.. Yet u do not see any corruption there ryt!!!! The banks were even constrained to sell majority dollars to them forcing businessmen to buy from them. Imaging mankind a profit of #150 for one dollar sold true black and prevailing market This is the true change or is this also caused by his predecessors..

Buhari is grossly incompetent. Leave talk, no be biscuit.
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by BankeSmalls(f): 4:52am On Oct 01, 2016
nortcentrallord:


They are all military fools like him. GEJ is the only civilian president to complete a four year term. What do you expect, uniform men always believe civilians are lesser than them hence the term "bloody civilian" when actually they are the servants of the civilians. Your security man is under you in the rank and file of things in sane climate...

You have a functional brain.
Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by morbeta(m): 5:14am On Oct 01, 2016
Buhari the blamenistic president.

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