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The same evil people that brought us to where we are today ; name them obasanjo, Danjuma, Buhari, abacha et al. Na God go punish all of una |
chino11:Yeah! Lucky indeed. The way your wife is lucky to have you. Lol.... |
chino11:For real, is she married? If it's true, I pity the man. Anyways , back to topic |
This is what is called setting the records Straight! Nigerians don enter one chance though they were warned. Let them enjoy the ride |
I thought the past administration did nothing. How come there are construction going on simultaneously in the six geo political zones which Buhari as usual has stopped. Punch and all Apc followers shouldn't complain coz they asked for it. |
The truth is gradually being exposed on the true intents of Buhari. I shake my head whenever some gullible people comes finds nothing wrong in filling all the sensitive and core post with only persons of northern region in a multi ethnic country like Nigeria. Anyway, let me sit back and watch some nonentities come to justify their pay. |
A former Minister of Education, Alhaji Dauda Birmah, was at a time a presidential aspirant under the defunct ANPP. Birmah who later joined the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) regrets that the party should be held responsible for its misfortunes having shot itself on the foot. In this interview, Birmah also justifies President Muhammadu Buhari’s recent appointments alleging that the north had suffered marginalisation in federal appointments under previous administrations. What is your assessment of the Buhari administration after the first 100 days in office? Alhaji Dauda Birmah Alhaji Dauda Birmah Well, my assessment is that Buhari has come in and he has seen the rot that preceded his coming and he is trying to see how to handle this rot, rot that has happened over a period of 15 years is not something you cure in 100 days or even in a thousand days. Buhari has come on a change agenda and he is not expected to behave in a manner in which you will see things as business as usual. He has to change things and he has to fulfill his promise of change to people and he is trying to understand the place and put fundamental changes in place because if you put a very heavy structure on a faulty infrastructure, the building will collapse. So, I commend Buhari for what he is doing and I believe he is doing well and he is going to succeed. But many Nigerians especially those from the South-west, south-South and South-East are complaining that the President’s appointments are lopsided. What is your take so far on the President’s appointments? Well, during the 15 years preceding him, the north had been wailing and crying because the area was totally marginalized. Buhari is trying to rectify that marginalization of the north but I am not surprised that some people are complaining. But 100 days are not enough time to judge and I believe when we go forward and the total picture is zeroed down, I think corrections are going to be effected and people will be satisfied that everybody has been taken into consideration. Do you think that the government is doing enough in the fight against insurgency? Since Buhari came there have been attempts to tackle insurgency because direct confrontation between the armed forces and the Boko Haram have failed. I believe that the previous government did not adequately tackle insurgency. Now the atmosphere is settling down and I believe we shall see the end of insurgency very soon. The PDP appears to be facing leadership crisis. What do you think should be done to make it a winning party again? I don’t want to delve into that because I have no stake in in the PDP. The last time I joined that party and when it came to election time I was not even drafted in to be a member of the campaign committee of my village, my ward, local government, state or at the national level. I was totally ignored and not involved and therefore I do not believe I have any stake in PDP towards its revival. The PDP has shot itself in the foot and it has to bear the consequences and whatever happens to the party I am totally indifferent. Recentely, Prof. Ben Nwabueze said that it is illegal for any president or governor to run a government without a cabinet. What do you think? Well, Buhari has promised that by September his cabinet will be in place and we are in September. I believe he wanted to see the situation as it is before appointing ministers because he does not want to compound the problem by appointing the wrong people and to work with people who he does not understand. So, I believe he is in the right direction and I believe that September is going to be fine. Do you think it is necessary to probe the previous government? It is absolutely necessary to probe the previous government although I do not believe that probing and things like should be the essence of government. But right now, government is moving and there is greater sanity in governance. Do you believe now that we can have the type of electricity we have now if the government has not been doing anything? - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/buhari-using-appointments-to-correct-marginalisation-of-north-dauda-birmah/#sthash.K7HPw4pg.dpuf |
In Ambode we trust, haters I have rat poison in case....... |
Good if the resignation is based on principled convictions. |
Another ass licking sycophant. Can one man make a party? I think a better organized and structured PDP with mostly youths in charge will put a stop to all these nonsense from these outdated old men that doesn't want to leave the stage for the younger generation. |
Sound city dey funny o! without these musicians how do you exist? Did you produce the videos for them or even pay royals for them at all? Very funny lot. Who even watch sound city these days? Time to totally blacklist them |
Politics aside, I'm with Buhari and Emefiele on this one as further devaluation of the Naira will only more hardships and jobs losses. The interest of the nation should come first. |
Chineke mee! This man Buhari of a man has finally finished us. The U.S. He aligned with just used their company via JP Morgan to finish us and now and now our former ally just snubbed us. Chai! Where should we now turn to? |
And the so called neighbors will soon go to church for thanksgiving. If it's to steal money or valuables, they will all know how to break wall easily.Loving your neighbor as you love yourself indeed. Rip to the dead |
Kx:Why didn't he avert it since he was voted for the so called change mantra. If anything goes bad, blame it on Jonathan, if it's working, it's Buhari's body language. Bunch of clowns |
Nigeria Army defeated Boko Haram? But where are the Chibok girls? No Chibok girls no victory
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For real? El Rufai must be reasoning with his anus cos no sensible Nigerian would utter such with the way companies are folding up and peeps losing their jobs. So painful |
The senate shouldn't even worry as Buhari's body language ( is it now body odor) will fix it. |
Whao! What a nice one from PointB. My respect |
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Good. What is good for the goose is also good for the gander. Abi no be so? My people, una good morning |
I've always said that a restructured PDP remains the only true hope for a sincere and democratic Nigeria. They acknowledged their mistake and immediately apologized u liked the Apc unlike the Apc that formed and thrives on lies, blackmails and propaganda with nothing concrete to show since they assumed office. Good one PDP for showing maturity |
Waiting for the restructured PDP to come and save us from these old who does yawns to give the youths chance to really change this country for the better. |
In as much as am not a fan of Buhari or the Apc, I really pity the president because no matter his good intentions Nigeria would not make any progress till there is a total restructuring of the polity into a true federal structure. Currently, every geopolitical zones and tribes are struggling and competing on who can grab the highest national cake and the sooner we stopped deceiving ourselves the better. Resource control and true federalism is the way to go. Let's compete for the general good |
Lol... Never knew Kachikwu via the Nnpc is a member of the National Executive Council. Anyways, thanks to Keyamo for acknowledging what is being taught my Yoruba brothers that the Igbo nation extends to Edo state ( igbanke) |
Ok Pastor, but don't come crying when Buhari denies you like he did to your brother Tinubu |
basilo101:Confirmed. Even the blind can now attest to that. Kudos to you silent achievers |
Are they not part of the change? My guy, you better face front and enjoy the change your masters have bestowed on you. Imagine even providing them with automatic rifles and you a bloody slave can't even walk around with a cutlass. One Nigeria indeed |
Whoa! What a lovely cruise ship. Seems the Sw is unrivaled in terms of development; very sophisticated people |
Islamization agenda of Buhari and the Apc coming into effect. Please when are they going to declare total shariah law in Ogun state? No wonder he systematically appointed shariah proponents as heads of security agencies and commissioners of police in the recent reshuffle. The South west welcomes Sharia law and eagerly waiting for the formation of hisbah police. Congrats guys |
Lol.. This Prof. Sagay is the wrong one here and shouldn't insult our sensibilities. Gej was actually right that stealing should actually be called what it is; Stealing. If we are really sincere with ourselves we should endeavor to always call a spade a spade. If a rich man steals our money, we will say he is corrupt instead of calling him a thief which he is and should be prosecuted as such. In terms of corruption, there are many facets and acts that can be ascribed to it; the acts of nepotism, contracts inflation, selective vindictism, etc. Any sincere mind knows Gej was right and was only mischievously misquoted by the likes of Sagay and the opposition for political purposes. |
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