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Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by Ishilove: 1:30pm On May 13, 2017
sarrki:



My sister the truth is that I have been fortunate to encounter with baba one on one in DC & Kaduna

I have never worked in government parastatal or been an agent to any political office holder

Am a farmer which pays well Than stealing government funds.

It pays my bills, holidays in choice country
Never been denied visa for any country of choice
Travelled with family to over 36 countries outside the shores of Africa

I see a selfless leader in him

I believe him

I trust him

Will still do

What I love most in him is the simple life he lives

He's my mentor

I have cried severally coz of him

Almighty God Is my witness

He's a good and kind man
Sarrki small small na

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Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by sarrki(m): 1:33pm On May 13, 2017
Ishilove:

Sarrki small small na


I swear with God Almighty

That's the kind of love I have for him

I will stand for him anyday anytime

I adore him so much

For the first time in my life I see one I can call a mentor
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by Ishilove: 1:37pm On May 13, 2017
sarrki:



I swear with God Almighty

That's the kind of love I have for him

I will stand for him anyday anytime

I adore him so much

For the first time in my life I see one I can call a mentor
And the fvcked up policies that has run this country aground?

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Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by AllHailBiafra(m): 1:45pm On May 13, 2017
Rilwayne001:


Sorry, this is nonsense. Truth is,things would've gotten even more worse had Jonathan been reelected, because I'm very sure all the thieves that were controlling him (apparently, Jonathan was not in control) would still be there milking the country dry even in a recession.
And now that he's no more there, how far? Almost $15'000 that were found in Ikoyi recently, have they been able to find the real owner? What about the building where the money was found, who owns it? Where's the cash now? In whose possession is the money? You don't know I guess, and no explanation or account has been detailed to you as to how the money was appropriated; That's the one that attracted our attention because of a whistle blower, and I know they would have been looking for the whistle blower to kill, that's if they've not secretly killed him. In the middle of 2016, Buhari had presented a N6.3tr budget to the Senate for approval which was approved; again in 2017 a budget of N7.1tr was drafted, I didn't mention the one for 2015; now of all these trillions, where is the effects? Where's the monies? Who are with the monies? The highest budget Jonathan had presented to the Senate was N4.8tr and that was in 2014, and effects could be seen in the Almajiri schools he built, 18k minimum wage, 19k NYSC allawee just to mention as a bit to real things. And here you foolishly talking nonsense all because you heard that Jonathan is to hated and just started hating and can't explain why you're hating.

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Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by Nobody: 2:12pm On May 13, 2017
They have not fulfilled their campaign since 2015 that they were sworn in to pilot the affairs of the economy they want to campaign for 2019 again.Shior! undecided
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by trinity11(m): 2:13pm On May 13, 2017
autotrader014:


Wish we will all unite and stop this South South, south east and south west tin..

if wishes were to come true, I bet this your idea will change the atmosphere of Nigeria for ever.
Nobody will ride on us like some piece of trash.

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Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by sarrki(m): 2:13pm On May 13, 2017
Ishilove:

And the fvcked up policies that has run this country abound?

It's a joint ticket

Baba fights corruption

Osinbajo fix the end economy
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by vaca1: 2:19pm On May 13, 2017
magoo10:
North east, North west, north whatever should continue fighting for president even after so many years they have been in power there is nothing to show. they think they are doing us, that's how they will continue dying on that sit yet their people getting impoverished more and more
you are a wise one
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by guychidile: 2:21pm On May 13, 2017
Rubbish,what I'm after is produce a president that will develope and lead Nigeria to greatness...period .!
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by Kiakia(m): 2:31pm On May 13, 2017
dre11:




As North battles self over presidency




http://sunnewsonline.com/2019-buharis-men-in-dilemma/
Permutations for 2019 should not derail governance at the moment.
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by israelmao(m): 2:42pm On May 13, 2017
Let's them but they should remember God has his own plans.
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by Nobody: 2:48pm On May 13, 2017
omohayek:
Am I the only one sickened by all this talk of "The North", "The South", "North-East", "North West", blah blah blah, as if entire geographical regions get together and decide unanimously to pick a candidate? And isn't it striking how little ideologies, programs and track records of competence figure in all of this discussion? How has having a president come from any particular region ever helped that region in Nigeria's history?

I can understand why self-seeking politicians talk of "The North" wanting something - they want "their" turn to "chop" (i.e. steal) from the government purse - but what I don't get is why so many ordinary Nigerians with nothing to gain are so quick to swallow all this nonsense. This refusal to reject transparent tribalistic manipulations by crooked politicians is one reason why I have so little respect for the mass of Nigerians, who are unable to understand that they themselves are the enablers for the problems they lament about.

Personally, I would be happy to turn the reins of Nigeria's government over to even a Martian for the next 8 years, as long as it actually had a clue about economics, and was serious about governing well. Knowing that a president is from my region won't do anything to better my life if he or she also happens to be a sick incompetent like Buhari or a thieving incompetent like Jonathan.
which ordinary nigerians do you mean sire?the "teeming almajiri supporters"?or the other half down south blinded by ethnicity?truth is nothing much would change until this country is restructured, the man in abuja can do his best for 4 years or 8 at most, before someone else comes along and "undo whats on ground", what about the state and local gov?do they have any role in nation building and economic dev?till we get the right people in state and local govt offices everything would be a joke at the centre
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by donqx: 2:54pm On May 13, 2017
north ke
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by omohayek: 3:52pm On May 13, 2017
ztapi:

which ordinary nigerians do you mean sire?the "teeming almajiri supporters"?or the other half down south blinded by ethnicity?truth is nothing much would change until this country is restructured, the man in abuja can do his best for 4 years or 8 at most, before someone else comes along and "undo whats on ground", what about the state and local gov?do they have any role in nation building and economic dev?till we get the right people in state and local govt offices everything would be a joke at the centre
I mean all Nigerians, as no part of the country is exempt from this sick way of thinking. I can't remember the last time any Nigerian elections, at any level above the local government, have been about actual policies and governance, rather than ethnicity and religion.

As for what to do about the problems affecting the other tiers of government, my own solution is simple: the country needs to move from a system wherein 36 mostly parasitical states subsist off "federal allocation" money obtained from oil rents, to LGAs and states becoming self-supporting units, and most of the current responsibilities of the FG are devolved downwards to the lowest possible levels. The FG should limit itself to truly "national" priorities such as defense, foreign relations, currency management, etc., and its budget should be reduced to fit with that limited slate of responsibilities. In turn, the states and LGAs should be required to raise their own revenues from taxation, which will give their citizens stronger incentives to closely monitor the quality of their performance.

The current Nigerian presidency and FG are far too powerful. Reduce the powers and revenues of the FG, and the allure of the presidency diminishes accordingly, which will in turn reduce the obsession with zoning and "our turn" nonsense.

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Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by gemini35(m): 3:57pm On May 13, 2017
is yet to down on you all,that Nigerian politician,s have nothing good to offer the mass,s ,I, weep for you all, instead of organizing a revolution, you people are here talking about 2019,i,m a biafran, that is. the solution
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by gbegemaster(m): 4:03pm On May 13, 2017
sarrki:



My sister the truth is that I have been fortunate to encounter with baba one on one in DC & Kaduna

I have never worked in government parastatal or been an agent to any political office holder

Am a farmer which pays well Than stealing government funds.

It pays my bills, holidays in choice country
Never been denied visa for any country of choice
Travelled with family to over 36 countries outside the shores of Africa

I see a selfless leader in him

I believe him

I trust him

Will still do

What I love most in him is the simple life he lives

He's my mentor

I have cried severally coz of him

Almighty God Is my witness

He's a good and kind man
So you are married yet you stay up late in the night into the morning overseeing posts that relate to Buhari? Also running multiple accounts to defend Buhari for free? Please spare us the sob story. You are a hussler and part of a small group in this forum. You don't just stick to politics only but spread your tentacles to other sections as well.

I respect your hussle. Always remember to hussle safely.

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Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by ebby9z(m): 4:04pm On May 13, 2017
He-diots! Nobody is considering competency, nobody is considering leadership qualities, not even track records, they are busying themselves with geographical regions. How has that moved us closer to promised land. Awon hoeloshelu radarada

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Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by ebby9z(m): 4:09pm On May 13, 2017
omohayek:

I mean all Nigerians, as no part of the country is exempt from this sick way of thinking. I can't remember the last time any Nigerian elections, at any level above the local government, have been about actual policies and governance, rather than ethnicity and religion.

As for what to do about the problems affecting the other tiers of government, my own solution is simple: the country needs to move from a system wherein 36 mostly parasitical states subsist off "federal allocation" money obtained from oil rents, to LGAs and states becoming self-supporting units, and most of the current responsibilities of the FG are devolved downwards to the lowest possible levels. The FG should limit itself to truly "national" priorities such as defense, foreign relations, currency management, etc., and its budget should be reduced to fit with that limited slate of responsibilities. In turn, the states and LGAs should be required to raise their own revenues from taxation, which will give their citizens stronger incentives to closely monitor the quality of their performance.

The current Nigerian presidency and FG are far too powerful. Reduce the powers and revenues of the FG, and the allure of the presidency diminishes accordingly, which will in turn reduce the obsession with zoning and "our turn" nonsense.
And that is the restructuring it seems "only the southerners" are repeatedly crying for. That is a step we need to take but the overlords from the north will have none of it
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by freethesheeple(m): 4:22pm On May 13, 2017
dre11:





As North battles self over presidency





http://sunnewsonline.com/2019-buharis-men-in-dilemma/

i took out my ttime to read this in full
So when it comes to Presidency,The Northners rotate it among them selves but when it comes to Oil,they also share it among them selves.
Now my question is:Is Nigerian not a northern state?
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by ephi123(f): 4:25pm On May 13, 2017
sarrki:



My sister the truth is that I have been fortunate to encounter with baba one on one in DC & Kaduna

I have never worked in government parastatal or been an agent to any political office holder

Am a farmer which pays well Than stealing government funds.

It pays my bills, holidays in choice country
Never been denied visa for any country of choice
Travelled with family to over 36 countries outside the shores of Africa

I see a selfless leader in him

I believe him

I trust him

Will still do

What I love most in him is the simple life he lives

He's my mentor

I have cried severally coz of him

Almighty God Is my witness

He's a good and kind man

You are obsessed with him, simple. Which is the reason you can't assess his policies objectively.

Plus the bmc benefit comes in handy, otherwise I don't know which kind of person will voluntarily create 704 topics defending government just like that. As gbegemaster has said, it's okay to hussle, just hussle safely, and of course be ready for the consequences too. Eod.

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Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by bionixs: 4:25pm On May 13, 2017
Islie:
By 2019 we the masses with our voters card shall solve their dilemma






My vote shall be counted
where is Tinubu?
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by Nobody: 4:28pm On May 13, 2017
omohayek:

I mean all Nigerians, as no part of the country is exempt from this sick way of thinking. I can't remember the last time any Nigerian elections, at any level above the local government, have been about actual policies and governance, rather than ethnicity and religion.

As for what to do about the problems affecting the other tiers of government, my own solution is simple: the country needs to move from a system wherein 36 mostly parasitical states subsist off "federal allocation" money obtained from oil rents, to LGAs and states becoming self-supporting units, and most of the current responsibilities of the FG are devolved downwards to the lowest possible levels. The FG should limit itself to truly "national" priorities such as defense, foreign relations, currency management, etc., and its budget should be reduced to fit with that limited slate of responsibilities. In turn, the states and LGAs should be required to raise their own revenues from taxation, which will give their citizens stronger incentives to closely monitor the quality of their performance.

The current Nigerian presidency and FG are far too powerful. Reduce the powers and revenues of the FG, and the allure of the presidency diminishes accordingly, which will in turn reduce the obsession with zoning and "our turn" nonsense.
too much power concentrated in the centre rather than closer to the grassroots for effective accountability, unfortunately those at the centre enjoying the power are same people that make laws and in their greedy nature are not willing to relinquish an inch, and worse the electorate is largely focussed on ethnicity and religious sentiments, who is corrupt and who are saints...apc/pdp...when there are more important fundamental issues at stake...look at ibbs daughter's wedding yest,both parties were well represented with their leaders trotting on private jets, and my people would still kill themselves for their sake and nothing meaningful would change.

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Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by freethesheeple(m): 4:30pm On May 13, 2017
Federal Republic of the North
No matter how many Years they rule,the North will still be Poorest in the whole of Africa
They will still be the Most Non-educated in Africa
The number of Alamjrir will keep increasing and never decrease for a day....
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by yehmi01(m): 4:33pm On May 13, 2017
mmsen:
How can a man run for office when he is literally fighting for his life?


The hunger for power has blinded a lot of them to see this.

Frankly I strongly am of the opinion Nigeria has lost way more by voting in a sick president but also no one else was a better replacement for him back during d election. And I have personally gotten to a point of giving up on Nigeria.
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by Nobody: 4:39pm On May 13, 2017
freethesheeple:


i took out my ttime to read this in full
So when it comes to Presidency,The Northners rotate it among them selves but when it comes to Oil,they also share it among them selves.
Now my question is:Is Nigerian not a northern state?
.
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by freshinko: 4:43pm On May 13, 2017
Greedy people!! Plotting season 2 while season 1 they are sitting on, is in disarray.
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by sapele914(m): 5:17pm On May 13, 2017
fergie001:
And we ask ourselves why the country is not making progress?
The answer is not far-fetched,it is right up there.
Look at them,foolish leaders,why blame them when the masses are docile.
Speak for yourself,Go and look for a job or go back to school to better yourself,Nigeria is not a welfare state,no food for lazy man. Go and ask Anthony Elemulu of UBA,or Atedo Peterside of Stanbic ibtc how they made it to the top.
Re: 2019: Buhari’s Men In Dilemma by phantom24: 5:46pm On May 13, 2017
Uba don start again? angry

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