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Buhari has no image to be polished. He has personally ruined his own image by his deed and utterance. |
Fajuyi was a good man. He was actually a rare breed! |
We asked Tinubu twice if Buhari is electable and he demurred. Let's ask El Ruffian eemm El Rufai:
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The question again Asiwaju is whether the APC presidential candidate is electable?
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Buhari can have 40 billion followers, they all know he is perpetually unelectable Ask Tinubu if Buhari is electable:
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Buhari is a loser and a loose cannon |
Ask Tinubu
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Don't vote for Buhari
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Buhari inspired the parents as part of the dog and baboon blood soaking fest
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frosbel:I am not directly benefitting from anything that you do not benefit from. However, I donot want a step back to 1983. Listen to El Rufai if you don't believe me:
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Listen to El Rufai, he knows what he is talking about:
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Buhari has a different plan
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Buhari can't win.
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GEJ is the real man. Vote for him donot vote for the irredentist Buhari. Listen to what El Rufai said about Buhari:
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funkiebully:Propaganda won't help Buhari. His record with the Igbo is abysmal and that is what the Igbo are looking at. GEJ is the man for the Igbo and they know it. No propaganda will change this fact. They need to give us the list of donors so we can discern the fools among Igbo that will give money to a revanchist. |
Nigerians don't let Buhari fool you. Listen to his new Friend El Ruffian:
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Listen to El Rufai about Buhari
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Sorry for the dogs and the baboons and southerners in Buharistan if Buhari loses.
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Igbo do not buy the charade!
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linuxuser:I agree with you. A vote for him will take Nigeria to perdition.
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Guess where El Rufai is today? With Buhari perfecting the strategy to soak the dogs and the baboons in blood. So much for being unelectable!
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orobs93:My philosophy applies to both Christians and Muslims. Just keep your religious beliefs to yourself and we will all be fine. Don't impose your beliefs on everyone. |
vote GEJ and continue with Goodluck
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See where sharia will take us
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orobs93:Religion should be personal. Where sharia begins and my rights are interfered with is my problem. |
If El Rufai says Buhari is a failure and should retire
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Buhari has nothing to offer…should retire says El-Rufai The attention of Mallam Nasir El-Rufai has been drawn to statements from Generals Muhammadu Buhari and Ibrahim Babangida purporting to be responses to the advice he gave both men to retire. Since Babangida libelled whole generations of Nigerian youth as being unfit for leadership, age has become an issue in the coming elections. While it is true that neither youth nor age supplies wisdom on their own, it makes sense to ask those who have been recurring decimals in our country’s sorry history to leave the stage. That is all El-Rufai asked of these men who seem to think that their failure to do their best for Nigeria when they had the chance qualifies them for a return to office. Our people surely deserve better. El-Rufai is amazed that General Buhari cannot debate this matter without scurrying to the gutter, making claims that are baseless and unsupported by any facts. Mallam El-Rufai’s tenure as FCT minister was a period of stellar performance in remaking our federal capital. Despite the difficult decisions that had to be taken to restore Abuja, Mallam El-Rufai continues to receive deserved praise and recognition for his achievements in restoring the Abuja master plan, introducing Nigeria’s first computerised land registry and helping thousands of Nigerians achieve their dreams of home ownership in the federal capital. Buhari is perhaps one of a tiny few blinded by their prejudice from recognising the quality of El Rufai’s service. That same prejudice accounts for the baseless claims of corruption Buhari levels against El Rufai. The fact is that Mallam El-Rufai served Nigeria with integrity and has never been convicted of any corrupt act. He is boldly contesting the false charges which the Yar’Adua government filed against him in court. It is strange that a Buhari who protests when unproven claims of N2.5 billion (about US $3billion in those days!) missing oil funds are levelled against him can gleefully elevate similar claims into facts when it concerns another. How would Buhari feel if the corruption allegations made against him by Group Captain Usman Jibrin, then a board member of PTF, are today reported as if they were proven facts? So much for “corrupt background” and “shoddy performance”. Mallam El-Rufai wishes to remind General Buhari that he has remained perpetually unelectable because his record as military head of state, and afterwards, is a warning that many Nigerians have wisely heeded. His insensitivity to Nigeria’s diversity and his parochial focus are already well-known. In 1984, Buhari allowed 53 suitcases belonging to his ADC’s father to enter Nigeria unchecked at a time the country was exchanging old currency for new. Against all canons of legal decency, he used retroactive laws to execute three young men for drug-peddling after they were convicted by a military tribunal and not regular courts of law. Buhari was so high handed that he gave himself and his officials immunity even from truthful reporting. That obnoxious Decree 4, against which truth was no defence, was used to jail journalists and attempt to cow the media as a whole. That tyrannical legislation shows the essence of his intolerance. These are facts of recent history. The story of counter-trade and import licensing, the cornerstone of Buhari’s stone-age economic strategy and those whose interests it served, is a tale for another day. Mallam El-Rufai respects both Generals Buhari and Babangida as elder statesmen. He believes their age, experience and guidance may contribute to the success of any future government. El-Rufai however believes that it is time for a new generation of leaders with new thinking and wholesome democratic attitude to move our nation forward. The vicious response by the Buhari camp to a simple statement that their almost-70 principal should retire is proof enough that a Buhari, the new Democrat, tolerant of views different from his own, is yet to evolve. And that is sad, for his fledgling party and its leadership. Buhari and his cohorts may wish to reflect that it will take more than attacks on personalities to become electable. Having seen his version of discipline, Nigerians are not likely to cherish an encore. But they will welcome an engagement with the issues and problems of everyday life that have hobbled the peoples of this land. http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/buhari-has-nothing-to-offer-should-retire-says-el-rufai/
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This is part of the plot for Buhari and his Boko Harm friends to soak the dogs and the baboons in blood.
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chelseabmw:Do you think this mother whose son was lynched by Buhari's goons would want the type of change Buhari represents and some Nigerians yearn for? I don't think so!
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Obiagelli:Buhari does not mean what said. He is more interested in sharia.
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Just don't marry Buhari's sons if they are like their father-violent!
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