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Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by DIKEnaWAR: 12:46pm On Dec 05, 2017
Between Buhari and Rochas which person mumu suppose don do?
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by orisa37: 12:58pm On Dec 05, 2017
I like this.. But:-
Check one - as a General in your own Country, by now, you should have completely degraded Bokoharam and wiped the menace off Nigeria.
Check two - The MiyettiAllah and the Fulani Herdsmen would not have done the damage they have done so far to your very own Country.
Third check. Bring out GEJ's N.C Report. You and The NASS should implement it now. The Report does not distract from the Unity of Nigeria but merely recommends a rearrangement of the economy for better perfomance and growth.
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by BruncleZuma: 2:00pm On Dec 05, 2017
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Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by Nobody: 2:01pm On Dec 05, 2017
python1:
Is that so? Oboy, My case no be here o. Sorry eh, what I need now is just prayers. Don't worry, e go better. grin grin
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by edibobo: 2:01pm On Dec 05, 2017
What brought you back and did you change your mind ?
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by hillsway(m): 2:01pm On Dec 05, 2017
engineerboat:
President Muhammadu Buhari has said he nearly abandoned his plum office in the early days of his administration as a result of the parlous state of the economy that was bequeathed to him by the Jonathan-led administration.

He said the situation was so bad that he considered abdicating not just the office, which he got after three previous failed attempt, but thought of fleeing the country.

“When I came, what I found out is terrible. It is absolutely terribly,” he declared.

President Buhari made the revelation in Abidjan, Cote d’ Ivoire, last week during an interactive session with Nigerian community, ahead of his participation at the just concluded fifth African Union-European Union (AU-EU) Summit.

He regretted that during the oil boom era no meaningful infrastructure was built hence his administration is struggling to keep its campaign promises with the fall of oil price to as low as $28 per barrel from an average of $100 between 1999 and 2014.

But he maintained that in the last two years, the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration has not only succeeded in pulling the country out of economic brink but also stabilised the polity and restored peace.

“We are lucky in Nigeria that we have been able to survive 2016. Honestly, I told some people close to me that I was thinking of which country to run to if things got out of hand.

“Between 1999 and 2014, I have said it several times in Nigeria, Nigeria had never got so much revenue like it did at that time. But then, when we came, the price of oil went down to $28 per barrel from an average of $100 per barrel at the production rate of 2.1 million barrel per day. So, multiply 2.1 million by $100, that is what Nigeria was getting from 1999 to 2014. But when we came, the price came down to $28. I went to Central Bank (of Nigeria) to look for money and they said there was no money, only debts.

“And the infrastructure – roads, rail, power- that you have been talking about, nothing was absolutely done. So, really, God hears the prayers of His servants and the last three raining seasons were good. We were very lucky I would have absconded.

“I mean how could we have faced Nigerians and tell them this is what you have been earning from 2.1 million barrels per day from 1999-2014 multiplied by $100. In fact, it even went up to $143; and then came down to about $70-$80. But when we came, it fell to $28, then to $37 and then oscillating between $30 and $50. So it was amazing but God came with His help.”

Buhari scored his administration high in the anti-corruption fight.

However, he noted that in the fight against corruption, one can never satisfy Nigerians.

Buhari’s administration has been accused of being selective and political in its anti-corruption war with some Nigerians suggesting that for it to succeed, there is need for some fundamental reforms in the system and the way the anti-graft agencies are being run. The reform, they argued, would make the agencies more effective and efficient.

The president recalled how ruthless he was as a military head of state in 1983-84 when he locked those suspected to have stolen public funds in prison until they proved they were innocent. But he said the democratic dispensation did not allow him such liberty.

He said compared to his first coming in the 80s, now everyone is seen to be innocent until proven guilty and yet Nigerians are accusing his government of being slow in the fight against corruption.

But he told Nigerians in Cote d’Ivoire: “I’m assuring you that the good news you hear from home is the same that you hear from all over the world that we are not doing too badly in trying to secure the country, in trying to improve the economy, to get jobs for people and in trying to deal with corruption.

“I have said it that this is my second time like Gen. Obasanjo. When I came as a young man and in uniform, I arrested former ministers and governors and put them in Kirikiri. All of you know Kirikiri. I told them that they are guilty until they can prove themselves innocent and it didn’t bother me because I was a youth and in uniform. So, I didn’t care about anybody.

“But now that I am back, everybody is innocent until I can prove them guilty. And at the same time, the same Nigerians are saying we are too slow. So what can you do really? You can only try but I am telling you that you can never satisfy our people back home.

“You know, when I was young and ruthless as a soldier I did what I did, somebody came, locked me up and gave them back their money and their houses. I went back into politics and after trying three times and ending up in Supreme Court, the fourth time God agreed and here I am.

“But when I came, what I found out is terrible. It is absolutely terribly but I’ll keep on doing my best because I volunteered to come, I have come, I have met what was on the ground and I hope I will make an impression.”

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/i-almost-fled-nigeria-in-2016-buhari
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Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by python1: 2:02pm On Dec 05, 2017
[quote author=Running204 post=63002749][/quote]I hear YOU. E go better, keep praying. grin
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by Deeldorado: 2:03pm On Dec 05, 2017
The only President that talks when he is out of the country. You shouldn't have contested if you didn't appreciate how enormous the challenge is. Probably why you're failing on the job. Well done Sir.
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by Dmeji4444(m): 2:04pm On Dec 05, 2017
Is like Buhari and Lie Mohammed have something in common.
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by Danelo(m): 2:05pm On Dec 05, 2017
This is a case of pot calling kettle black.

In Nigeria my country, EVERYBODY is corrupt from the first to the last citizen.

You sud have just fled and make millions of people happy oga.
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by seguno2: 2:06pm On Dec 05, 2017
Since when did almost equal a goal?
Who needs the pity party of the old soldier?
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by DONADAMS(m): 2:06pm On Dec 05, 2017
our own buhari??why?
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by miqos02(m): 2:06pm On Dec 05, 2017
ok
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by SupremeBeast: 2:07pm On Dec 05, 2017
your policies failed just admit it but come to think of it, you had no plans for Nigeria. you were just obsessed about becoming president.
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by czaratwork: 2:08pm On Dec 05, 2017
What was your rationale in locking up Ekwueme and putting Shagari in house arrest? The same rationale you are using to protect your corrupt officials.
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by BrianNFiedle: 2:10pm On Dec 05, 2017
BMC crew
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by Paperwhite(m): 2:10pm On Dec 05, 2017
python1:
Wetin goatluck and his fellow thieves do dis con3 eh, it will take more than a century to even see am before we start thinking of how to solve it. Yet some flatheaded animals will not just stop grunting to our hearings.
You end up not making any bit of sense.
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by seguno2: 2:11pm On Dec 05, 2017
python1:
Wetin goatluck and his fellow thieves do dis con3 eh, it will take more than a century to even see am before we start thinking of how to solve it. Yet some flatheaded animals will not just stop grunting to our hearings.
Jonathan sacked Maina, the pensions thief.
Buhari reinstated the bloody rogue and even promoted him.
Your Buhari is truly a blind bat who sees no thief around him because he is busy stealing like hell trying to break Abacha’s looting record.
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by RaptorX: 2:13pm On Dec 05, 2017
For how long will this man be using low crude oil price as an excuse for his failures. Even if oil prices rebound back to $100 per barrel all we will be hearing are excuses upon excuses.
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by python1: 2:14pm On Dec 05, 2017
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seguno2:
Jonathan sacked Maina, the pensions thief.
Buhari reinstated the bloody rogue and even promoted him.
Your Buhari is truly a blind bat who sees no thief around him because he is busy stealing like hell trying to break Abacha’s looting record.
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I hate junks in my mention.
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by BUHARIISCURSED(m): 2:15pm On Dec 05, 2017
python1:
Wetin goatluck and his fellow thieves do dis con3 eh, it will take more than a century to even see am before we start thinking of how to solve it. Yet some flatheaded animals will not just stop grunting to our hearings.
Omenka
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by Mak4web(m): 2:15pm On Dec 05, 2017
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Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by Gkemz: 2:16pm On Dec 05, 2017
If after two years in power you are still blaming the past administration for your failure, you are a failure indeed and it shows how Unserious and unready you are to hit the ground running.

If you had abandoned Nigeria 2016 to the hands of PDP or to someone else capable in APC, economy would've been better than it is now.
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by debossng: 2:20pm On Dec 05, 2017
OPERATION Bubu must FLEE Naija
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by sajb(m): 2:20pm On Dec 05, 2017
SillyMods:
Whether Una like am or not, PMB says the truth without batting an eye.

GEJ finished Nigeria and we shall remind you of what they did at the right time.
Biko who is the we... shocked
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by izzyboi(m): 2:20pm On Dec 05, 2017
you are fleeing in 2019, just chill
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by innobets(m): 2:22pm On Dec 05, 2017
python1:
Wetin goatluck and his fellow thieves do dis con3 eh, it will take more than a century to even see am before we start thinking of how to solve it. Yet some flatheaded animals will not just stop grunting to our hearings.
Na ur type dis politician will use sweet mouth and deceive....

BUHARI is a failure...
d earlier he accepts d Truth, d beta for him....

in olamide's voice.. those things he was saying na " STORY FOR THE gods"
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by NwaliE01: 2:25pm On Dec 05, 2017
The truth is gradually coming out. When PMB was travelling all over the world as if he is a tourist, some people were here arguing that he went to retrieve our loots. it's obvious he was confused as he had no plan. The only Government in Nigeria history without an Agenda.
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by babadee1(m):
The voters who voted you into office knew the terrible state of the economy and were hoping you could fix it. That is why you won the election sir. For you to now say you didn't know how bad the economy was leaves a lot to be desired. You have not done what we hoped you would when we voted you into office and many of your most staunch supporters are now disappointed in you, including myself.
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by Lomprico2: 2:29pm On Dec 05, 2017
You did! Modafucker!!
Re: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by Lomprico2: 2:31pm On Dec 05, 2017
python1:
Wetin goatluck and his fellow thieves do dis con3 eh, it will take more than a century to even see am before we start thinking of how to solve it. Yet some flatheaded animals will not just stop grunting to our hearings.
Omenka how far?
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