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lanrexlan:Lol.. Not this time. I've been really busy and i couldn't do much to get the answers. I showed a brother whos studying Islamic Religion here, he couldn't proffer solution to them. All he could mumble is, "where did you get the questions from". It appears empree got the questions from Angels ![]() |
lanrexlan:I'm even scared i might not get anyone of them.. |
FriendNG:This is not about religion. |
resurgent2019:What has Nigeria been through that hasn't been worse than under Jonathan? Jonathan drove us into recession only for Buhari to bring us out of it. And as per the insecurity in the north central, he's trying his best to stop the killings. There's always going to be a loopholes in every government, but in so far the government is not relenting in their attempt to curb it, why should we then chatiste them? Boko-haram did worse under Jonathan than the fulanis are doing now, boko-haram is almost non existent now. Buharri is trying his best. Corrupt politicians are scampering' in fear of him, something that never was during the days of Jonathan. Even if we're to vote him out, who do you propose that we vote in? |
I see lot of paid agents in this thread. ![]() Buhari for life ![]() |
It's a pity to see that no Nigerian university made the list. This shows how backward the country's education is. And maybe the more reason why universities here breeds more Yahoo boys instead of productive graduates. |
lwtmb |
vizkiz:You will not vote for him, not "we we will not vote for him". Common sense should tell you that your opinion is your opinion and not our opinion on general. |
hakeem4: ![]() |
Empiree:And you dinno call somebody? ![]() Anyways, i just pray i have time to research my answers. School is keeping me really busy. |
dukie25:I would've asked what your own mother gave birth to, but it's non of my business. |
Fuckyoumod:Are these crimes genuine or imaginary? |
Dollyak:Before you blame Buhari, have you bothered to ask yourself what the States government of these States have done to curb these menace? Don't get me wrong o, buhari has a crucial role to play, but then, i suppose there are reasons why we have the state government? Are part of the reasons not security? Could you then please highlight what the state governments in these state have done in their own might to correct the situation? And why is Buhari taking the whole blame alone? Besides, i have prove he's doing something about the whole thing, but first please address my points above. |
yeyeboi:Mumu, how does it affect anybody? |
Whether they support him or not, they both can't stop Buhari. This same Afenifere was against Buhari in 2015, throwing their weight behind Jonathan because of all the monies Jonathan gave them. The fact that Buhari won without the support of Afenifere shows how inconsequential they are. And as well the fact that Obansanjo is so desperate that he's running to this inconsequential people shows that they'll all lose woefully. |
Kingspin:Yes, exactly. Thanks for bringing up that proverb, Rome was indeed not built in a day. And if you really are thinking that Nigeria has the wealth and resources to build up everything all of a sudden, well then, you're not as bright as i thought. |
It's obvious these people are scared of Buhari winning second term, the more reason why they are aggressive with their way of things these days. What do we call this now? |
OlaSpeaker:This is absolutely nonsense. you may say he his corrupt well may be you can point out a saint out to f those who have govern or still governing this nationIf you really agree to the above, why then are you castigating Buhari? Why are we so quick to judge him? Why can't we give him 8years to prove his worth? Why are we so in a hurry to have another new leader who we don't know another disastrous policy he might bring? Who is even free of corruption to face the corrupt Buhari? whether you like it or not OBJ still remain the best president Nigeria ever had even his days as head of state was a blessing to Nigeria believe it or not if OBJ had desperately wanted a third term he would have gotten it but that can not take away his vision as s leader if those that came after him follow his vision Nigeria would have been better off today.I don't like him cause he is part of the problem but thanks to him for what Nigeria his todayIf you can agree that he's part of the problem, why are you them cheering him now? Besides for you to have come to the conclusion that he was one of the best president of the country, it took him 8years to convince you, didn't he? buhari has just used 3years, let him use 8years too. |
Kingspin:A Yoruba proverb goes thus, "you say this firewood is bad, you remove from fire. You then put another one. After a while you say it's bad too, you remove it and then put another one. The process continues on and on. The question then is, when is the food you intend to cook get ready to be eaten"? Don't mistake my allegory to mean Buhari is that bad o, but he's been able to stand tall against corruption to at least a commendable level. Buhari so far is better than all the presidents we've had so far in the fourth republic, why should we then be in haste to remove him again? Who's is fit enough to stand against corruption the way he has stood? Even fielding a new president means we are to start all over again, when then are we to expect things to get better? Or you think the job of bettering a country can be done within the twinkle of an eye? You, my friend, are a joker. |
This is really an inspiration. I'll do better. ![]() |
pweetygiftofGod:Shut up ![]() |
PassingShot:Is it not even funny, when asked the whereabout of the power he used a whopping $16bn dollars to build, the old man is pointing to his book. I mean WTF! ![]() |
abokibuhari:And you're what? |
![]() Are you serious? |
Emusan:I'm not a fan of OBJ, so i knew then that he wasn't really fighting for the interest of the people rather for his own personal gain. Nevertheless GEJ needed to go as he was too weak to rule Nigeria. No doubt he was a good man and he had the interest of people at heart, but he was too weak, as he was right there allowing his corrupt cabinets and associates dictates for him. Most decisions and policies were not propounded by him, he only follows whatever they tell him. He was the more reason why those people stole and stole because they believe he's got nothing to do to them. Nigeria cannot withstand another 4years of a weak man like that. Did you say what you're saying today?Swear that you didn't jubilate and praise OBJ then!No doubt i did, but i always knew Obasanjo mean no well for us, as he was there for good 8years to do better than what he's criticizing today. So you believed all these in PMB regime but believed Nigeria should be transformed into paradise over night under GEJ yet you're claiming not to be sentimental....No doubt, Nigeria can only transform into something worse under Jonathan, part of it is what Buhari is steal cleaning. As hard as Buhari is actively fighting this people for the betterment of the country, it's still appearing like he isn't. But i believe with enough time, he'll win. Tell me how it would have been with Jonathan in Aso rock today, together with Alison Madueke et al? You're a double standard person, thank God that many people who are around pro-2015 are still on NL today.I'm not a double standard person. You should notice my choice of words, "i was naive, but now i know better". Buhari is trying; he needs time. |
Justiceleague1:Yes, a typical yoruba is not beclowded by sentiment when it comes to saying the obvious truth, the more reason why politics is totally different here compared to other region of the country as well, the more reason why we are growing stronger. There's no space for hypocrisy here. We call a spade a spade without appealing to any sentiment. That's Yoruba for you. Always 1st to stab their own.Do well by pointing out the stabbing in all I've said. If pointing out the truth is the definition of stabbing in your own tribe, then i can only shake my head for your blinded you are. To think you've cried severally on this forum over this current govt's abysmal failure! PityI was naive and quick to judge, now i know better. Success doesn't come within a twinkle of an eye, it takes time. It is not the day you give birth that the baby starts to walk is it? Buhari is trying despite the many opposition from rogues and corrupt politicians, he's not giving up. That it's taking time for his efforts to materialise doesn't mean we should bring up another person to come and start all over again. |
OnankpaBa:I couldn't agree less. And he's making it seem like he's doing all these for the interest of the people when actually he had 8 years to do better, only to rake money to his own pocket while gathering powers for himself and making himself a bogeyman. |
PassingShot:I really hope for an investigation to be done. Seriously, 16bnDOLLARS with nothing to show for it? I remember power was really terrible during obasanjo era, what did he now spend the $16bn on? Definitely not on power. Maybe on if Farm. |
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