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2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by tomakint: 3:55am On Mar 26, 2018
The choice is yours, security is everything! Think about it, if God had not secured Heaven with His Holy Angels you can imagine what Lucifer would have achieved during his "coup" with one third of heavenly angels he was able to convince. When you are in your own Country and you are treated like a leper, common criminal, third class citizen etc then it is time to sit down and weigh the options beyond political purview and consider the fact that "peace is the foundation of increase (development)". This simply means, as it is in Nigeria under Buhari, Nigeria is no longer a safe place for her citizens as you can see in the last drama at Dapchi where one of the deadliest terrorist groups in the world had the effrontery to enter a supposed "militarized zone" up North to drop off innocent girls they claimed they "kidnapped" in broad daylight after the army authorities claimed they allowed it so as not to "mess up" a planned agreement between them and Boko Haram ( a deadly terrorist cell) to enter the town uninterrupted shocked shocked 2019 is fast approaching and we are yet to see anything especially from the angle of the Chibok girls who have suddenly been forgotten perhaps because they were "kidnapped" under Jonathan that is why they (APC movies producers) have to act their own "Dapchi Girls Version" to score some political cheap points.

Is Nigeria a safe place to live under Buhari? you know the answers already. Reflect on this!

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by orisa37: 4:14am On Mar 26, 2018
The Answer is No. The Law Enforcement Agencies keep harassing and extorting money from the public anyhow.

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by ucnwafor(m): 4:35am On Mar 26, 2018
In as much as the Fulani herdsman continues in aso rock, I swear we are just been led as animals..

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by simplyhonest(m): 4:41am On Mar 26, 2018
difficult as it seems to me, but YES.... because the names being pushed as alternatives are worse.... including Atiku et al

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by GavelSlam: 4:48am On Mar 26, 2018
If you think creating mayhem is the way to office in 2019 then you must be deluded.

Funny how many of you are pushing for a Fulani to take over from a Fulani but yet scream Fulani want to take over our land.

Yes Nigeria is safer under Buhari.

When girls are abducted under Buhari, or other governments he ensures they are brought back to safety.

All the detractors provoking intercommunal wars to destabilise government would eventually be tired.

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by emmasege: 5:26am On Mar 26, 2018
Nigeria has never been this unsafe since the civil war. In other words, we are at our lowest in terms of safety and security under Buhari. Abacha's regime was even better than this, in spite of its fundamental human right abuse which also characterises this regime, anyway.

Book Haram are getting more empowered through payments of ransom and military collaboration/protection. Miyetti Allah issue open threats which are being duly executed by their foot soldiers in the middle belt. To crown it all, the level of social insecurity occasioned by very poor economic policies of the Daura.Dullard make Nigeria comparable to hell on earth.

The zombie above me thinks otherwise sha. Remember they reason with their anus.

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by Nobody: 5:41am On Mar 26, 2018
if it was bokoharam alone ......it would av been good ....
but now fulani herds men,ipob,arewa youths under one government .............




.Nigeria cannot tolerate this anymore .......this is just too much

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by RZArecta2(m): 5:48am On Mar 26, 2018
GavelSlam:
If you think creating mayhem is the way to office in 2019 then you must be deluded.

Funny how many of you are pushing for a Fulani to take over from a Fulani but yet scream Fulani want to take over our land.

Yes Nigeria is safer under Buhari.

When girls are abducted under Buhari, or other governments he ensured they are brought back to safety.

All the detractors provoking intercommunal wars to destabilise government would eventually be tired.

BMC zombie money dey sweet you but your conscience knows the truth and it's picking your heart. Enjoy your stipend my boy

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by isbish(m): 5:51am On Mar 26, 2018
Personally I feel safer now than when Boko Haram used to bomb every motor park, churches and mosques anywhere they feel like.

In my opinion, the issue of Fulani Hardsmen has been used as a political tool to distabilise this government esp since PMB is Fulani. However, I agree the Fulani Farmers clash had long been in existence and bulk of the blame is to the Fulani because of how their cattles have destroyed farm produce.

I feel sad for this country and we the citizens because our minds are often skewed and partially judgemental based on our likes and dislikes. On this note, we are a collection of failures as citizens because we are just a tool in the hands of these politicians to achieve their selfish goals.

The day we all realise and refuse to be used and dump will be the day our political emancipation will surface and lead us to voting good candidates to lead us.
Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by izombie(m): 6:08am On Mar 26, 2018
I don't live in naija so i don't know if it's safer now or not but judging by the outcry and the sad news coming out of naija these days, i will say that nigerians don't even feel safe now let alone safer.

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by bottlecap: 6:17am On Mar 26, 2018
my brother the question should be if the man in center is right to continue?

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by ZombieTAMER: 6:21am On Mar 26, 2018
Buhari remains the worse thing to happen to this country... The most nepotic and corrupt government ever... This country has never been this divided under any president... To the extent that only Muslims support him

isbish:


In my opinion, the issue of Fulani Hardsmen has been used as a political tool to distabilise this government esp since PMB is Fulani. However, I agree the Fulani Farmers clash had long been in existence and bulk of the blame is to the Fulani

Now look at this Muslim dude
Running from pillar to post defending mediocrity
Please ask him who is using herdsmen issue to destabilize which government sad
Is it the one who failed to call his kinsmen to order or the one who said they are not Nigerians... Maybe from Mali and Libya... APC are busy scoring own goals

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by GavelSlam: 6:25am On Mar 26, 2018
RZArecta2:
BMC zombie money dey sweet you but your conscience knows the truth and it's picking your heart. Enjoy your stipend my boy

Which stipend ?

Have you ever made money in your life?

Disrespectful git.
Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by ZombieTAMER: 6:32am On Mar 26, 2018
GavelSlam:
If you think creating mayhem is the way to office in 2019 then you must be deluded.

Funny how many of you are pushing for a Fulani to take over from a Fulani but yet scream Fulani want to take over our land.

Yes Nigeria is safer under Buhari.

When girls are abducted under Buhari, or other governments he ensured they are brought back to safety.

All the detractors provoking intercommunal wars to destabilise government would eventually be tired.

All hail the blaming blamers
They can never take responsibility for any thing
Always blaming others for their own incompetence

Who gave the orders for the Army to withdraw before the Boko boys kidnapped the dapchi girls?

Who is gave appointment to dead people to embarrass the government?

Who failed to proscribe the Fulani herdsmen and treat them as the terrorists they are?

Like you already know... This dude is a Muslim
The country has gone to the dogs

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by RZArecta2(m): 7:02am On Mar 26, 2018
GavelSlam:


Which stipend ?

Have you ever made money in your life?

Disrespectful git.
please come and dash me money. Respectful git grin

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by GavelSlam: 7:10am On Mar 26, 2018
RZArecta2:
please come and dash me money. Respectful git grin

If only you could touch it.

Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by RZArecta2(m): 7:14am On Mar 26, 2018
GavelSlam:


If only you could touch it.
I said dash me money na, not do show off grin it seems you're senior BMC

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by GavelSlam: 7:21am On Mar 26, 2018
RZArecta2:
I said dash me money na, not do show off grin it seems you're senior BMC

Now you are calling me senior because you've seen dollars.

That's a start.

I'll put it this way, I'm not among the set of lazy or uncreative Nigerians who can't see the opportunities before them. All they do is wail and complain and wail again.

Some of you here on Nairaland have no respect and certainly no understanding.

You lot can burn the country. The corrupt elite will encourage you tand you would condemn those who attempt to make it better for you.

Continue with your defiance of any suggestion government makes.

Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by RZArecta2(m): 7:52am On Mar 26, 2018
GavelSlam:


Now you are calling me senior because you've seen dollars.

That's a start.

I'll put it this way, I'm not among the set of lazy or uncreative Nigerians who can't see the opportunities before them. All they do is wail and complain and wail again.

Some of you here on Nairaland have no respect and certainly no understanding.

You lot can burn the country. The corrupt elite will encourage you tand you would condemn those who attempt to make it better for you.

Continue with your defiance of any suggestion government makes.

we're talking about security situation in the country now especially with events in the middle belt and like I said earlier, even if you're an APC supporter, your conscience should be pricking you by now. My own is Nigeria first and not any political party. I guess those who you refer to as "lazy and uncreative" know themselves and they'll take your advice

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by GavelSlam: 7:58am On Mar 26, 2018
RZArecta2:
we're talking about security situation in the country now especially with events in the middle belt and like I said earlier, even if you're an APC supporter, your conscience should be pricking you by now. My own is Nigeria first and not any political party. I guess those who you refer to as "lazy and uncreative" know themselves and they'll take your advice

I like how your tone has changed.

Previously I was considered BMC.

In any case, whenever you have a change of power after 2 decades of a group who have been in charge of the purse for that long, all manner of issues crop up. Some natural others deliberately stoked.

Only a naive individual would expect things to remain as they were.

Something has buckled and the aftershock is what we are experiencing.

If the public buys into the corrupt elites screams today, the it must mean they have learnt nothing and would continue to be cannon fodder.
Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by tomakint: 1:30pm On Mar 26, 2018
isbish:
Personally I feel safer now than when Boko Haram used to bomb every motor park, churches and mosques anywhere they feel like.

In my opinion, the issue of Fulani Hardsmen has been used as a political tool to distabilise this government esp since PMB is Fulani. However, I agree the Fulani Farmers clash had long been in existence and bulk of the blame is to the Fulani because of how their cattles have destroyed farm produce.

I feel sad for this country and we the citizens because our minds are often skewed and partially judgemental based on our likes and dislikes. On this note, we are a collection of failures as citizens because we are just a tool in the hands of these politicians to achieve their selfish goals.

The day we all realise and refuse to be used and dump will be the day our political emancipation will surface and lead us to voting good candidates to lead us.

You must have a special degree in lying almost related to that of the Devil!

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by tomakint: 1:35pm On Mar 26, 2018
GavelSlam:


If only you could touch it.

What errant nonsense are you displaying here now shocked shocked the dude you are quoting may even be a senior man to you in all aspect but choose to be humble being on a faceless forum and the next thing "splash some miserable 12 pieces of $20 bills" on your table to impress? I am disappointed in your open gaffe, you better delete that miserable picture before you are roundly tutored and lampooned.

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by GavelSlam: 1:54pm On Mar 26, 2018
tomakint:


What errant nonsense are you displaying here now shocked shocked the dude you are quoting may even be a senior man to you in all aspect but choose to be humble being on a faceless forum and the next thing "splash some miserable 12 pieces of $20 bills" on your table to impress? I am disappointed in your open gaffe, you better delete that miserable picture before you are roundly tutored and lampooned.

Get out.

It is fair game for you and your type to call one BMC but once we defend ourselves it's the biggest shame in the world.

Do your worst.
Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by FarahAideed: 2:04pm On Mar 26, 2018
simplyhonest:
difficult as it seems to me, but YES.... because the names being pushed as alternatives are worse.... including Atiku et al

Worse than Buhari? You clearly don't know what you are saying

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by FarahAideed: 2:04pm On Mar 26, 2018
Under Buhari Nigeria had become one of the unsafest places on earth

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by kimjongJezebel: 2:10pm On Mar 26, 2018
I can see some BMC Agents spitting saliva all over the thread. smh

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by Sirjamo: 2:29pm On Mar 26, 2018
The people who reside in the north east will say YES, but the ones in the middle belt will say No; SS will feel safer because of the number of cultists and armed robbers that has been either arrested or eliminated, same with SW. The only people I can't comment about are the Igbos, they seem to be the the most hate fill race the planet has ever known the moment they don't get front row sits in aso rock; they will rather continue to kick and wail, instead of going back to the drawing table and re - strategize like the SW always do.
Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by Nobody: 2:34pm On Mar 26, 2018
GavelSlam:


All the detractors provoking intercommunal wars to destabilise government would eventually be tired.


If APC can survive 2019, Nigeria is half way to the promise land.

PDP is the worst looser, I have encountered my whole life. And, the perpetrators, are getting so impatient they have begun to show their hands.

Like sharks smelling blood in the water. First it was Obasanjo, then IBB, then TY Danjuma. All these men are PDP founding fathers, paranoid because they have been severed from the umbilical cord from the Nigerian booty.

TY Danjuma, is one of the beneficiaries of the Abacha regime, he owns SAPETRO. And, of 2011 was on forbes as the 21 richest man in Africa, he has stakes in OML 130.

These old men have been growing fat while Nigeria was bleed dry and now things are changing; they fight tooth and nail.

Obasanjo personally snuffed the life out of Ajaokuta steel mill.

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by cKaiser: 2:50pm On Mar 26, 2018
Yes. Security has 100% improved.

There used to be a time when Boko Haram was bommbing on a weekly basis, Not even in Maidugiri but in Abuja, UN office public parks everywhere was not safe.

Now we have significantly reduced their powers to the North East

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by xcolanto(m): 3:06pm On Mar 26, 2018
Under buhari! Nigeria is the worst place to practice Christianity. This is not a made up fact! Google it as the statistics are out there for all to see.

When we talk about Christians in nigeria, we are talking about over 90 million people and they are all unsafe in Nigeria. This goes go show how unsafe Nigeria is and has become under the buhari lead APC regime.

God save us!!

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by tomakint: 4:19pm On Mar 26, 2018
GavelSlam:


Get out.

It is fair game for you and your type to call one BMC but once we defend ourselves it's the biggest shame in the world.

Do your worst.

Easy General Gavel grin cheesy am I hitting you that hard? Did I call you BMC crew?

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Re: 2019: Do You Consider Nigeria A Safer Place Under Buhari? by tomakint: 4:27pm On Mar 26, 2018
TheCabal:


If APC can survive 2019, Nigeria is half way to the promise land.

PDP is the worst looser, I have encountered my whole life. And, the perpetrators, are getting so impatient they have begun to show their hands.

Like sharks smelling blood in the water. First it was Obasanjo, then IBB, then TY Danjuma. All these men are PDP founding fathers, paranoid because they have been severed from the umbilical cord from the Nigerian booty.

TY Danjuma, is one of the beneficiaries of the Abacha regime, he owns SAPETRO. And, of 2011 was on forbes as the 21 richest man in Africa, he has stakes in OML 130.

These old men have been growing fat while Nigeria was bleed dry and now things are changing; they fight tooth and nail.

Obasanjo personally snuffed the life out of Ajaokuta steel mill.

Probably you know more than what we don't know about this failure called Buhari, you may do well by scoring him on a scale of 10 on these;

1) Power supply
2) Agriculture
3) Electoral reform
4) Fight against Corruption
5) Fiscal policies
6) Employment Rates
7) Unemployment Rates
8 ) Educational Developments
9) Growth and Development Indices of Nigeria
10) Forex Impacts To Our Economic Growth and Development
11) Internationalizing Our Physical Potentials and Resources
12) Balance of TradeĀ 
13) Security Framework of Nigeria
14) Decentralization of Powers To Accommodate grass root developments
15) Respect for Rule of Law
16) Working System of Government
16) People Oriented Policies Channelled Through the 3-Tiers of Government
17) Free Press
18) Buoyant Aviation Sector
19) Enduring Manufacturing Sector
20) Welfare State For the Citizenry

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