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Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by Badisa17: 8:41pm On Feb 23, 2017
He should resign honorably and take care of himself.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by Ahmadgani(m): 8:42pm On Feb 23, 2017
Mr.jomoh i realy was captivated reading your analysis.


I voted president Buhari because i had the feeling he will turn the fortunes of this country arround. However it is now crystal clear that the pmb i voted for is no longer the same man; age has caught up with him, his judgements are clouded by some unforseen forces, recently his wife came out to lambast him publicly and so much more.


Lets assume pmb is doin the country good by not resigning. God forbids, what if he dies now? Power will automatically shift to the yoruba race. One thing is certain if buhari step down, controversies will follow; the same controversy will follow if he refuse to step down. Either ways we are locked up in a fix.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by thunderbabs: 8:43pm On Feb 23, 2017
The presidency been fooling itself since Buhari took office.

Kaaatikaaaati
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by Fx55(m): 8:50pm On Feb 23, 2017
obiageIi:
Have you guys ever sat down to think of the security implications should buhari resign? You guys don't know what type of country this is and the hawks flying around
Shut up! What security implications could be greater than the Constitution? He should quietly resign and let his VP take over.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by Jollymich(m): 8:53pm On Feb 23, 2017
You deserve a hard f**k
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by Jollymich(m): 8:54pm On Feb 23, 2017
You deserve a hard f**k obiageli
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by Nukualofa: 9:05pm On Feb 23, 2017
obiageIi:
Have you guys ever sat down to think of the security implications should buhari resign? You guys don't know what type of country this is and the hawks flying around
Go to the kitchen with such nonsense thought process
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by obiageIi(f): 9:25pm On Feb 23, 2017
kernel501:
Am proud of you, but then... Which of these presidents caused a devaluation of there currency by 150% in less than two years,which of them doubled the inflation before getting it right?
Which of them inherited a depleated foreign reserve?
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by lightheart(m): 9:32pm On Feb 23, 2017
obiageIi:
Once beaten twice shy, Buhari knows this (the north is waiting) and knows the vultures are waiting.
Buhari's resignation has no positive impact on this nation, the negatives can only be imagined.
God bless you!
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by kernel501: 9:34pm On Feb 23, 2017
obiageIi:
Which of them inherited a depleated foreign reserve?
Talking of foreign reverse, Obasanjo met $1.5billion with the cost of crude oil at $30 per barrel, how did he save Nigeria in the face of global recession, still save $30 billion?

It took less than two years to devalue Naira by 150%, since Osibanjo assumed the office of deputy, in the last two most is not been up to 3%... Somebody is incompetent.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by DonBenny77(m): 10:16pm On Feb 23, 2017
wheredemdey:
" Too sick to rule....Too greedy to leave"

Deep words that can only be processed by the sane minded.
yeah but i dont get why the writer campaigned for buhari..........

he must have been insane then


Lets all enjoy the sweet Change.....
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by ofwest47(m): 10:58pm On Feb 23, 2017
are you sure you will be alive to witness the arrival of Buhari in not too long a time from now?
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by oluwaahmed: 12:10am On Feb 24, 2017
obiageIi:
Have you guys ever sat down to think of the security implications should buhari resign? You guys don't know what type of country this is and the hawks flying around
What security implication? D country will be soaked wit d blood of dogs & baboons?
Is it now a crime 4 sme1 2 resign on health grounds? If he dies problem, if he resigns problem. I mean wat sort of messed up con3 is dis anyway? Dats y I like my ibo brodas, dey call a spade a spade & dey R brave hearted. Let anytin happen 2 buhari first, let us see wat will rily happen. Leme see if osinbajo wnt be sworn in, leme see if der wld be killins of xtains & ibos in d north. In case u Dnt knw, Evrybody is prepared.
Since d hawk has learnt to fly without perchin, d hunter has learnt 2 shoot witout missin. D worst dat will happen if 4 d country 2 split if buhari dies, nuttin again will happen.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by jomoh: 12:31am On Feb 24, 2017
Ahmadgani:
Mr.jomoh i realy was captivated reading your analysis.


I voted president Buhari because i had the feeling he will turn the fortunes of this country arround. However it is now crystal clear that the pmb i voted for is no longer the same man; age has caught up with him, his judgements are clouded by some unforseen forces, recently his wife came out to lambast him publicly and so much more.


Lets assume pmb is doin the country good by not resigning. God forbids, what if he dies now? Power will automatically shift to the yoruba race. One thing is certain if buhari step down, controversies will follow; the same controversy will follow if he refuse to step down. Either ways we are locked up in a fix.
You're very correct we are in a fix but the kind of fix that gives momentary peace. We should not be in a hurry to throw that peace away at this critical time in our journey to economic recovery by asking the president to resign. We should remember the north is watching and the various (wicked) vested interests are ready to pounce at any opportunity. Though it shouldnt ordinarily concern the South because they (the wicked interests from the north) end up damaging the Northern region but it eventually affects the south that is majorly dependent on the North for most food items.

In the mean time, they should let us enjoy the peaceful atmosphere

At least we have not hear Fani Kayode and pastors rant about the Kaduna Killings that PMB is encouraging it (Meanwhile the killing it is still ongoing)
The vandalisation has stopped and Osinbajo is even allowed into the SS regions to hold meetings
The SW is quiet because Osinbajo is in charge.
The Northern elite seem quiet because they are busy strategizing on how and who to replace PMB while the have-nots are waiting for orders from the elite.
Biafra agitation has lost momentum ever since PMB left the shores of the nation.
Even Fayose has declared ceasefire and now seem to have time for proper governance of his state or so(Alimodu Sherrif struggle comes to mind)

BTW being a PMB suppoter, I am still not disappointed in his handling of the economy. I am super Ok with it even though there is still enough room for improvements.

I am only disappointed in his handling of the Politics but then again, on this aspect is where his old age is letting him down because to whip corrupt criminals into your line of thinking requires real energy especially when they have enough loot to bring down your reign.

His wife coming out against him is another aspect of the politics which i don't agree with him on. I have learnt to separate politics from the real issue of the economy. These two aspects, is where people still either mischievously or ignorantly muddle things up.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by TheAlchemist: 2:35am On Feb 24, 2017
emmasege:
Dolapo Osinbajo is now the Acting First Lady. Lol.
I love Dolapo Osinbajo so much, her simplicity is mind blowing... I recently watched her on a channelstv programme wrt her book "They call me Mama" and i understand the saying let your inner beauty shine forth!
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by opribo(m): 6:19am On Feb 24, 2017
The same northern cabal that has held this country hostage since the 60's will unleash all the tricks and lies in the book to ensure that this power remains with them or they will rather throw the nation into crisis as some of their leaders threatened during the last elections.

We the remaining Nigerians must tell ourselves the home truth, is this really a united country the answer is a resounding NO. So the best thing if we want to retain the toga of the most populous black nation, which to me means nothing if it is at the expense of a section of the country. The right thing to do is to restructure the country along the lines of geopolitical zones and let everyone go and identify their survival strategy, and if we fail and continue to delude ourselves like this then it is a matter of time the poor foundation will carve in and everything will collapse before our very eyes.

It is a waste of time for any right thinking Nigerian to accept the claim by the presidency that bubu can remain in another man's country as long as he likes on our collective task payers funds, common mehn, what type of nonsense is that. My question is that if this were to be a president from the south wont the same people have clamoured for the immediate impeachment or step down but just take a look at the magic and lies going on everyday and yet we watch and behave as though we are zombies that cannot demand for our right of good governance. If a president is sick and cannot function the right thing to do is step down and not to stay put in another mans country for as long as he likes on tax payers money, that is unacceptable.
The time to occupy Naija is now and not over mundane reason, let us get rid of those holding us backward we dont belong where they want to keep us down please. For those so called elites advocating that what is going on is OK because of what they are obtaining from the rot, they should remember the day of reckoning.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by coolscott(m): 6:51am On Feb 24, 2017
CROWNWEALTH019:
http://saharareporters.com/2017/02/23/buhari-not-coming-back-toyin-dawodu
Inasmuch as you campaigned for Buhari because you thought he would make a positive contribution, I place not much value on your sense of judgment, Mr. Author.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by coolscott(m): 6:55am On Feb 24, 2017
obiageIi:
Have you guys ever sat down to think of the security implications should buhari resign? You guys don't know what type of country this is and the hawks flying around
Nothing will happen because the would-be trouble makers cannot blame any of their perceived enemies for making the president sick.
His personal health in any case, is more important than their political ambition
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by coolscott(m): 6:57am On Feb 24, 2017
obiageIi:
Once beaten twice shy, Buhari knows this (the north is waiting) and knows the vultures are waiting.
Buhari's resignation has no positive impact on this nation, the negatives can only be imagined.
If president Buhari resigns of his own free will, realising his health comes first, will they attack him for resigning?
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by HiddenShadow: 7:18am On Feb 24, 2017
obiageIi:
Have you guys ever sat down to think of the security implications should buhari resign? You guys don't know what type of country this is and the hawks flying around
Yorubas don't know what is about to hit them if Buhari dies.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by HiddenShadow: 7:31am On Feb 24, 2017
frubben:
This were the words of goodluck when boko haram started. U know the remaining story
Don't mind them

Very soon it dawn on the West that Northerners don't joke with power
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by HiddenShadow: 7:45am On Feb 24, 2017
jomoh:
Wisdom they say, is above justice.

I used to wonder what kind of assertion was that, until recent events and occurrences. Its unfortunate that as Nigerians and black men generally, we seem to forget things easily.

Nigeria is a very volatile and tribal-ly segregated country. If the Hausas get to the Position of power, they want to ensure they rule for at least 8years, same with the Igbos(if and when they get their) same with the Yorubas and the South South. When ever they cant achieve that, they tend to want to ensure that the other tribe that sits on the throne does not rule in peace. Typical Example: Yar'adua died on the throne, the north vowed to make Nigeria ungovernable for GEJ and they did. GEJ got defeated and PMB is enthroned, the SS resumed pipeline vandalization.

Peoples hatred for PMB has blinded them to the point that they cant even see clearly what PMB is doing for the country by refusing to resign.

Yes PMB is too sick to govern but i strongly disagree that he is too greedy to resign. In actual fact, it is the north that is too greedy to allow him to resign. The man has been living like a prisoner since. It is obvious that the complains of some Nigerians that his government has been hijacked by some cabal is true but the man knows too well that resignation was not an option as long as the cabals are involved. Not that he doesn't know what to do but because he doesn't have the strength to do them.

The only wise thing to do in other to cage the cabal and the north, is to embark on a sick leave and hand over to his vice. That is the only way he can respect the constitution at the same time, clipping the wings of the cabal.

Presently, everyone in the country is happy.

The North is happy that they are still ruling
The South South and South East is happy that PMB is not the one calling the shots
The South West is happy Their son is the one in charge even if its in acting capacity.

THIS IS A WIN WIN SITUATION FOR EVERYONE SO WHY CALL FOR HIS RESIGNATION AND THROW THE COUNTRY INTO PROBLEM

BTW I am a PMB supporter but Nigeria first and if this is what will allow peace to reign and keep everyone happy, then so be it.


#MY OPINION THOUGH.
Afonjas are too greedy to understand.

I forsee an enmity between Cattle people and Afonjas that will last for almost 50years which will cost the Afonjas their positions in successive federal governments to come
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by HiddenShadow: 7:48am On Feb 24, 2017
tete7000:
Pride goes before destruction,
a haughty spirit before a fall. - Prov. 16:18

Buhari is a man driven by pride, self-aggradizement and delusion. Quite sadly the same people who goaded him on telling him he is the only incorruptible man around to lead the country out of his woes are one by one pulling back from him while writing his epitaph. What are they writing? It is that Buhari is a failure driving by greed and would not resign.
A lesson for all. No one is indispensable, no one is without sin. When arrogance and delusion of self righteousness takes hold of a soul, it starts its journey down the abyss of no return. Buhari who once dared anyone to arrest him now lay incapacitated somewhere far away from his home land. The man who arrogantly boasted monkeys and baboons will be soaked in blood now has power and cannot exercise it. The gods are indeed to be feared.
Also the Afonjas calling for his resignation are also fulfilling that biblical verse you quoted
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by HiddenShadow: 7:54am On Feb 24, 2017
Nukualofa:
Go to the kitchen with such nonsense thought process
My fellow comrade, there will be great problem if Osibanjo forces himself to be president

The North already are suspecting the West and are threatening violence


Wisdom is far more better to choose than the law.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by frubben(m): 7:58am On Feb 24, 2017
T
HiddenShadow:
Don't mind them

Very soon it dawn on the West that Northerners don't joke with power
They underestimate the power of the north, dos people are ready too die. If the crisis start now, same people people will blame buhari why he resigned.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by tete7000(m): 9:54am On Feb 24, 2017
HiddenShadow:
Also the Afonjas calling for his resignation are also fulfilling that biblical verse you quoted
It is a lesson to all that we shouldn't get carried away by praise singers. Once people begin to tell you only you can do it, only you is clean, only you is incorruptible, it is time to look over one's shoulder. No one is indispensable,only God his; no one is without sin, only God is. When your fortune turns downward, the same people will be first to call for your head and if you die while being pushed around, people only mourn you for one or two day and then life goes on.
It can really be quite ironic when a man uses all his life to pursue a dream, only for him to attain that dream and not enjoy good health to enjoy it. For a man who has never had any praise or encouragement for those who came before him, there is nothing more humiliating than when people begin to say your times is the worst we have ever experienced. More humiliating it is when some even claimed you came first time it was bad, second time, it is worse.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by tete7000(m): 10:00am On Feb 24, 2017
HiddenShadow:
My fellow comrade, there will be great problem if Osibanjo forces himself to be president

The North already are suspecting the West and are threatening violence


Wisdom is far more better to choose than the law.
Power belongs to the Lord. Scheming can get people some temporal power in the short run but God ultimately hands it over to those he favours. Do you have worries for your nation? Commit it to God in prayer, he is working behind the scene. That's my take.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by HiddenShadow: 10:02am On Feb 24, 2017
tete7000:
Power belongs to the Lord. Scheming can get people some temporal power in the short run but God ultimately hands it over to those he favours. Do you have worries for your nation? Commit it to God in prayer, he is working behind the scene. That's my take.
You are right but don't forget that the SW ganged up against Jonathan out of selfish interest.

So we can say God is about to teach the SW a lesson they won't forget in generations to come
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by jomoh: 10:19am On Feb 24, 2017
HiddenShadow:
Afonjas are too greedy to understand.

I forsee an enmity between Cattle people and Afonjas that will last for almost 50years which will cost the Afonjas their positions in successive federal governments to come
What has anything in the comment got to do with the Afonjas. If anything The so called Afonjas are the least greedy bunch of the whole. Never have they caused trouble for any successive government just because they lost the seat. Their inclusion is just to fulfill all righteousness and prevent all self righteous people like yourself that seek to blame the other without blaming themselves.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by dee02(m): 10:28am On Feb 24, 2017
wheredemdey:
" Too sick to rule....Too greedy to leave"

Deep words that can only be processed by the sane minded.
DEEEEEP!!!!
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by tete7000(m): 10:37am On Feb 24, 2017
HiddenShadow:
You are right but don't forget that the SW ganged up against Jonathan out of selfish interest.

So we can say God is about to teach the SW a lesson they won't forget in generations to come
If we focus too much on the south-west, we lose focus of the lesson we all can learn from current national debacle - Power is transient. Not everyone in south-west vote apc, don't forget that too. God is teaching all of us lessons.
Re: Buhari Is Not Coming Back By Toyin Dawodu by obiageIi(f): 11:17am On Feb 24, 2017
kernel501:
Talking of foreign reverse, Obasanjo met $1.5billion with the cost of crude oil at $30 per barrel, how did he save Nigeria in the face of global recession, still save $30 billion?

It took less than two years to devalue Naira by 150%, since Osibanjo assumed the office of deputy, in the last two most is not been up to 3%... Somebody is incompetent.
How much did Obj meet the naira, how much did he leave it at?
20 - 120 to a dollar?
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