Politics › Where's Buhari ? by worksmart(op): 10:31am On Jul 08, 2015*. Modified: 1:12pm On Apr 26, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Revealed: Real Reasons Ministerial List Is Delayed - Tribune by worksmart(m): 10:04am On Jul 08, 2015 |
Secret Coup 30th May Osinbajo will announce ministers eventually |
Politics › Re: El-rufai Announces Autonomy For Local Councils, Swears-in Sole Administrators by worksmart(m): 9:44am On Jul 08, 2015 |
This evil low life El Rufai is working with our imperialists enemies to break up Nigeria this may be part of his strategy.
Nobody knows whether the president is alive and well.
Nigerians, we are on our own. Be ready for anything. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Kill 29 Villagers. Burn 200 Homes In Borno by worksmart(m): 11:03am On Jul 04, 2015*. Modified: 11:20am On Jul 04, 2015 |
Have we asked ourselves what is Boko haram's purpose in burning peoples homes?
This is done by armies of a country that wishes to seize territory , by ensuring the residents cannot return home.
A guerrilla group gains no benefit of clearing a territory of its local inhabitants, as they hide themselves within the local population.
Please open your eyes!
Boko haram is tool to achieving the predicted break up of Nigeria.
America is the mastermind and the countries supposedly assisting Nigeria in the multinational joint taskforce are secretly actively providing the so called Boko Haram terrorists and arming them.
These countries would assist Nigeria break up by being allowed to annex valuable Nigerian territory.
Buhari has been stopped by the same enemy. (This is real reason he has not appointed ministers or appeared in any press conference since his inauguration) |
Politics › Re: Chad Seizes Suspected Boko Haram's Weapons Cache- PM News by worksmart(m): 10:46am On Jul 04, 2015 |
Chad need to start intercepting the terrorists and not just the weapons.
So are they admitting that Boko Haram and their weapons originate in Chad? |
Politics › Re: We Are Winning War Against Boko Haram – Buhari by worksmart(m): 4:48am On Jul 04, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: NEW !!! APC Finally Reveals Date For Release Of Ministerial List by worksmart(m): 10:16pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
Lai Mohammed is a real liar. Any thinking Nigeria should be really concerned by now about what has gone wrong. Enemies of Nigeria are deceiving us that they have relinquished power, but the reality on the ground shows otherwise. Wake up people wake up. AbuadStudent: The All Progressives Congress (APC) has applauded Nigerians for their patience over the delay in the appointments of ministers, saying the list would be released in few days.
Muhammadu Buhari Muhammadu Buhari
National publicity secretary of the party, Alh Lai Mohammed said this while speaking with journalists in Oro, Ifelodun local government area of kwara state on Thursday at his annual 9th Ramadan lecture.
READ ALSO: Buhari’s Ministers Might Be Appointed In Four Weeks?
He also admitted that the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari would have performed better had the ministerial appointments been made before now.
Lai Mohammed however explained that the delay was basically caused by the transference of government from one political party to the other.
According to him, “The concern of Nigerians over the delay in the release of ministerial appointments is genuine. But the fact is that this is the first time in the history of Nigeria that the opposition party will take over government from the ruling party.”
“Our plan was to interface and interact with the outgoing government, but it didn’t just work out so party set up transition committee which later presented 800 pages hand over documents to mister president”
“So, in this kind of situation we found ourselves, we have to be thorough in making appointments because Nigerians expectations are very high and it’s understandable. So, in a couple of days the ministerial cabinet list would be made available and it would be a thing of the past”
He added “We might be slow, but in reality when we make the right appointments, we wil(...)
details here http://naijafire.com/index.php/2015/07/02/apc-reveals-date-for-release-of-ministerial-list/ |
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Business › Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by worksmart(m): 10:00pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Receiving Letter Of Credence From Pakistan, Japan & Ukraine's Ambassadors by worksmart(m): 9:32pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
Deception |
Politics › Re: NASS Crisis: What Buhari Told APC Reps At The Meeting by worksmart(m): 7:48pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
How does your theory fit in with Buhari apparent travelling all over the world and apparent endless photos that is being released almost daily? Can you see that it does that add up that a man that is photographed so frequently, has not been filmed being asked questions from journalists? specco: The man is scared of any spontaneous press engagement. He was shielded from live media presidential debate just before the elections and now he's turning himself into a recluse. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Recalls Kinsman From Retirement, Appoints Him DG SSS - Premium Times by worksmart(m): 8:44am On Jul 03, 2015 |
False news with Buhari's name.
Do you know Buhari has not been seen to a answer a single question from any journalist since his inauguration?.
In fact he has not appeared before the press in any televised event. |
Politics › Re: NASS Crisis: What Buhari Told APC Reps At The Meeting by worksmart(m): 6:59am On Jul 03, 2015 |
No photos this time?
Notice how Buhari never appears for photos at any current or live event since inauguration? |
Politics › Re: Breaking News: Nasir El-rufai Sues Over False Assets Report by worksmart(m): 4:09pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
Was report inaccurate perhaps he has only 35 mansions and assets of N75bn  This man is part of the team that are tasked by external enemies to destroy Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Relax Abortion Laws For B’haram Victims, UN Urges FG by worksmart(m): 3:07pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
First step to depopulation agenda for Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo Visits Wounded Soldiers Fighting Boko Haram In Yola (photos) by worksmart(m): 3:05pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
The evil is external and has its tentacles in both APC and PDP. there continues to be no democracy in Nigeria. airmark: No, we have voted them out . They have left may 29, 2015. |
Politics › Re: Dear Mr President, 30 Days Is No Joke - A Letter To PMB By Niran Adedokun by worksmart(m): 3:02pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
Op , with the exception of all the photos in alleged foreign trips, what other evidence exists that PMB was allowed to take power? Can you list any evidence that PMB is the person running Nigeria? OKDnigeria: Permit me the indulgence of this public communication. As you may know, it is the only mode available to a common citizen who desires audience with his leader.
This letter is premised on the fact that today is the 32nd day after you were sworn in as President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
And although a lot of your supporters opine it is too early to assess your government, I hold the view that every single day in the life of an administration should count for something. After all, don’t they say that you see the signs for a good day from the break of dawn? Whether we talk about it or not, time is moving on your administration and none of the 30 days that have passed will ever come back for your pleasure.
You met Nigeria in a really bad state and the people had high expectations. Your first 30 days in office should have given Nigerians some things to laugh about; I have not seen you offer anything of sort.
Another reason why the first 30 days of your administration should be important is that it formed part of the short honeymoon that your government would have with Nigerians.
Of course, a lot of our compatriots, whose loyalty to you is without recompense, shut down attempts to appraise your performance, in spite of your promises of accomplishments within the period. I plan to highlight some of the things that worry Nigerians about the seeming lacklustre nature of your administration so far.
For starters, the Nigerian economy has continued to take life-threatening blows from about the beginning of the year until we speak when business people, including banks adopted precautionary measures to safeguard their investments they have in the country in anticipation of the elections.
There were expectations that with the swearing in of your government on May 29, you were going to shortly unfold a policy direction which would energise the economy and encourage productivity. But 30 days on, investors are still faint about the direction of your government, a result of which no one is putting money into the economy. Nigerian banks, known for their penchant for short-term lending, have retreated into a no-lending mode with the effect that those who want to do business are unable to venture.
As we speak, we have no idea what plans you have for the downstream sector of the oil and gas industry of which reports claim that your administration has incurred an arrears of N56.784bn in subsidy costs. With the goodwill your administration had at swearing in, snuffing life out of this subsidy drainpipe was something you could have got away with without much of a whimper but then, you have other ideas. Although you inaugurated the National Economic Council on the eve of your government’s first month in office, it is clear to keen observers that this statutory body, headed by the Vice-President has nothing to do with your direction as a President.
A corollary to the above is the pandemic effect of unemployment on Nigeria. You will remember that dealing with this is one of your campaign points. While we do not expect your government to solve this problem overnight, clarity on your government’s economic direction could promote investments which would invariably provide employment opportunities for Nigerians.
In the area of the fight against corruption, your government must not delude itself into thinking it has all the time in the world. Those who perpetrate corruption have huge resources and unless they are caught unawares and summarily tackled, they will soon reposition themselves and be able to circumvent your efforts. This is in addition to the fact that you will have to lead by example on this front.
Another area in which I have not seen much effectiveness is security. Although trips to neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger were the first that you undertook when you were sworn in, (not minding that these were actions for which your predecessor was roundly condemned) we have not seen any reasonable impact of these trips and tons of promissory notes that you brought with you on return from your trip to the G7 summit in Germany.
As a man who was part of the security architecture of this country, someone who was said to have put an end to the menace known as the Maitatsine in the 1980s, it is shocking that you have not shown any different way in which you plan to win the Boko Haram challenge yet. I understand that you need much longer than 30 days to take control of the situation but you have had more than that. Having suffered an attack in the hands of Boko Haram, I expect that you would before winning the elections, have concrete ideas about immediate steps to take in addition to moving the command centre as you directed at your inauguration.
Within the last 30 days, records indicate that over 200 people have died in the hands of these insurgents, with hundreds more wounded or rendered homeless. Neighbouring countries that you have approached for collaboration have also been attacked by the insurgents. Worse still, your responses to these attacks have been largely belated and uninspiring.
And then you seem to have so much confidence in the international community as your trips indicate. You will soon embark on another one to the United States of America on the invitation of President Barack Obama. While it is a good thing that leaders of western countries find an ally in you much unlike your predecessor, I will like to offer that you do not get carried away with the camaraderie that they display.
Apart from the fact that the Boko Haram insurgency and other security challenges that Nigeria faces demand some homemade strategies which entail that the President and his security apparatus think out of the box, the US and its allies have failed to tackle terrorist organisations like the Al-Shabaab and ISIS. And so as important as global collaboration is, Nigeria’s destiny rests solely in its leadership which should be under no illusion that any super power would fight its war.
And then your politics has not been encouraging. While it is good that you have chosen to respect the independence of other arms of government, your aloof disposition to the crisis troubling the party on which platform you were elected is a malignant tumour from which your administration is not insulated. As a matter of fact, it is a problem that will affect your effectiveness. There are even speculations that your inability to appoint people into key offices in your government is due to the level of schism in your party. Something needs to be done fast about this.
And then sir, I think we have heard enough of the harm that the previous administration did to Nigeria. Now, we get it, in fact Nigerians knew before you told them. I am persuaded that was why they bought into your change mantra and voted for you. Hearing of those things again and again from yourself, your party and aides is beginning to sound like excuses to Nigerians especially as you have prepared for this office for about 12 years. So, kindly roll up your sleeves and get to work, bring those who you should bring to book and move this country forward and let those songs that condemn people without substance stop. Motivate us for progressive action, Mr. President.
www.punchng.com/opinion/dear-mr-president-30-days-is-no-joke/ |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo Visits Wounded Soldiers Fighting Boko Haram In Yola (photos) by worksmart(m): 2:52pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
Osinbajo is a hypocrite and a fraud.
This will become clear in coming weeks and months.
He has joined Tinubu, Oyegun and Atiku to betray PMB and derail the Change train.
Nigeria prepare for very dark times.
Evil still reigns in our country. |
Politics › Re: PMB’s Delay In Naming Key Appointments Is Irritating, Frustrating, Unacceptable by worksmart(m): 10:07am On Jul 02, 2015 |
Buhari has never acted slow or incompetent, including during entire elections process from primaries onwards. So when all this apparent incompetence I started suspecting PMB is not in power and have been till this day waiting for confirmation that he is in power, yet this has not occurred. Lets put aside for a moment all the foreign trips which which appeared to show the president is attending current international summits and look at the reality in Nigeria; PMB may not have announced his cabinet because he is not in power. PMB may not have appointed his choice of NAss leaders because he is not in power. PMB may have been powerless to prevent the operational headquarters of multinational joint taskforce to based in Chad instead of Nigeria. PMB may have failed to make an appearance to inaugurate his own NAss; because he is not in power. PMB may have failed to appoint his own choice of military service chiefs because he is not in power. PMB may have not appeared in a single press conference because he is not in power. PMB may failed to exchange a single word with any journalist on camera because he is not in power. PassingShot: There is no gainsaying the fact that I am an ardent believer and supporter of the president. I am still proud in the little ways I contributed to his victory at the last presidential poll. Not only that I campaigned for his emergence online and offline, I also contributed financially to the course.
As I have said on many occasions in the past, it will be silly for me to want to stick out my neck to defend politicians when they’re clearly in the wrong and especially when I am not in any way related to any of them. PMB has clearly erred in this prolonged delay to name his cabinet! I once did a thread to support him when he was criticized just after twelve days in office https://www.nairaland.com/2371788/efforts-signs-president-buhari-twelve but I have no genuine reasons to continue to hold on to that position after another three weeks.
At first, I accepted that GEJ’s deliberate delay in handing over of hand-over notes of MDAs to the president was responsible for the delay in appointing his ministers BUT can the same excuse/reason still be valid for the continued stalling of this very important action more than a month after receiving the documents?
I also accepted that not knowing who the NASS leaders were going to be was partly responsible for not naming a COS and SGF but again, it’s already more than three weeks since we’ve known our Senate President and HOR Speaker! Besides, appointment of these two very important personnel (SGF & COS) have NOTHING to do with the purported “merging of some MDAs” the president is believed to be working on.
Not having a COS and an SGF must surely be impacting negatively on governance. Not acting very fast and decisively to name key advisers and some ministers (Finance, Works, Power/Energy, etc.) is surely making the president look confused and indecisive! It is irritating and even frustrating to read that we may not have ministers until late August or early September. Though I don’t want to believe this news but if it is what PMB is planning, it is in his interest to drop toying with that idea. Such action/plan is not only naïve, clueless and irritating but also very dangerous and unexplainable!
Does the president not need some of these ministers and other political appointees to drive through his policies? Or does he think he and a few clique of Fashola, Ogbonnaya Onu, Amaechi, etc (in unofficial capacities at that) can resolve all the myriad challenges in all ministries? Can the Permanent Secretaries breathe the type of fresh life needed in their ministry to it? Nigeria deserves far better than this from PMB/APC and their team.
Make no mistakes about it, sending GEJ and his team packing and the enthronement of Muhammadu Buhari as our president was the best decision Nigerians took in the last general election. But having said this, I have to add that the president has somewhat failed in the areas mentioned. PMB needs to make us continue to believe in him as the leader Nigeria needs at this critical time of our nation’s life.
@ PMB #NameYourCabinetNow |
Politics › Re: Buhari And Osinbajo Meet With Members Of House Of Reps(photos) by worksmart(m): 9:20am On Jul 02, 2015 |
Meeting for what purpose exactly?
If all you see does not make sense then be assured that you're being deceived.
Question everything including whether the PDP secretly retained power (covert coup) after inauguration.
Question whether all the photos we see of PMB since his inauguration, were taken before inauguration when he was president elect. |
Politics › Re: Dogara's Faction Bycotts Meeting With Buhari As Meeting Ends In Stalemate by worksmart(m): 7:39am On Jul 02, 2015 |
How can we be sure of the date of these photos. Something is not making sense. Buhari who apparently has not been seen exchanging a single word with any journalist on camera (video), is allowing photographers to photograph his every move including sensitive meetings? Buhari who doesn't have time to appear in any current live events or to hola a single press conference, or visit Boko victims or tanker explosion victims appears to be running up and down being a mediator? Buhari who has not managed to form his cabinet apparently has plenty a time chasing people around to be a mediator for them? If it is not making sense then there is some sort deception. All is not well with country, the change we voted for no where to be found. ochejoseph: In a bid to resolve the crisis that has ravaged the ruling All Progressive congress APC, General Mohammadu Buhari late on Wednesday night met with the warring factions in the House of Representatives at the presidential Villa Abuja. Although Majority of the Lawmakers loyal to the Speaker Rt Hon Dogara boycotted the meeting the Gbajabiamilla faction were seen in their numbers at the venue of the meeting.
A lawmaker who spoke to TMS on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue said the lawmakers could not reach an agreement despite the intervention of General Buhari and Professor Osinbajo due to the insistence of the Gbajabiamilla Faction on producing the House leader, as such the meeting ended on a stalemate.
It will be recalled that the crisis in the party escalated on Tuesday with the press release by the former national chairman of the party Chief Bisi Akande and the reply by the former Chairman of the nPDP Alhaji Kawu Baraje.
SOURCE: http://tsuntsumediaservices..com/2015/07/dogara-faction-bycotts-meeting-with.html |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo Meets With Boko Haram Victims In Maiduguri (graphic Pics) by worksmart(m): 3:33am On Jul 02, 2015 |
Osinbajo is a wicked devilish low life.
What a hypocrite! |
Politics › Re: Amina Zakari Acting INEC Chairman (photo) by worksmart(m): 11:58pm On Jun 30, 2015 |
GEJ took 6weeks because he was already part yr president. Therefore all he had to do was reshuffle some ministers. There was no urgency. Now when a new government from an opposition political party fails to appoint it own choice of ministers, then there is a big problem somewhere. aresa: It made sense when it took GEJ 6 weeks to come up with his own ministers, but Buhari's 4 weeks doesn't make any sense bah?
Is 6 not greater than 4 or you are going by GEJ's Governor's forum 16 over 19 Arithmetic? |
Politics › Re: Top 5 CIA Assets In Nigeria by worksmart(m): 11:12pm On Jun 30, 2015 |
Things would become clearer in about 3 weeks how Osinbajo is a CIA asset. stevecantrell: I'm yet to see how PYO is CIA. The others are pretty obvious. |
Politics › Re: Amina Zakari Acting INEC Chairman (photo) by worksmart(m): 10:20pm On Jun 30, 2015*. Modified: 4:28am On Jul 01, 2015 |
Buhari is allegedly super fast at making all types of trival appointments, but cannot appoint a single minister that he was expected to do since 30th May 2015.
Something is not making sense. If it doesn't make sense, then there is deception going on.
Have noticed that we haven't seen the president in a single live public event in Nigeria since his inauguration?
Nor his wife or his staunchest loyalists such as Prof Tam David-West and Amaechi.
In fact despite hundreds of photos and very short video allegedly showing the president allegedly at various summits there is absolutely no footage of any recorded interviews or even a single exchange of words with a journalist on camera since his inauguration.
Of course we know there has been no appearance in public to give a televised press conference.
We have also all witnessed the president's failure to attend to inaugurate his own NAss without any credible reason.
Not to mention his non appearance at meetings with APC lawmakers.
Things are not well in Nigeria, I won't say we most give up hope, but we must prepare for the worst. |
Politics › Re: Top 5 CIA Assets In Nigeria by worksmart(m): 9:57pm On Jun 30, 2015 |
Osinbajo is a CIA asset. General Almustapha Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar Abubakar Atiku stevecantrell: So you are saying he was used and dumped, The Maradona only sweet-talked him into using ITT to fund those coups. He was never part of the bigger picture. But then again.... |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo And Osibanjo In Ivory Coast (Photos) by worksmart(m): 6:09pm On Jun 30, 2015 |
Era of photo journalism. Have noticed that these days there are no write ups to accompany the photos? Nigerian please shine your eyes well well it smells like mass brainwashing or psychological programming. Start asking more questions my people. not4sure: Osibanjo and obasanjo at ivory coast |
Politics › Re: We’ll Soon Expose Jonathan’s Loots -buhari by worksmart(m): 11:49am On Jun 30, 2015 |
This not Buhari.
He cannot be making all these statements / policies before appointing ministers.
If things don't make then question it.
When was the last time Buhari was seen answering a journalist's question on video?
It was 28th May 2015 day before his inauguration. |
Politics › Re: FG Appoints Ladan, Director Of DPR by worksmart(m): 11:45am On Jun 30, 2015 |
Does it make sense that PMB is making appointments that he could have delegated to ministers that he is yet to appoint to make? |
Politics › Re: FG Appoints Ladan, Director Of DPR by worksmart(m): 11:39am On Jun 30, 2015 |
If no ministerial appointments, doesn't it mean, FG is Buhari? |
Politics › Re: VP Osinbajo Arrives Abidjan For The Launch Of West Africa Energy Leaders (pics) by worksmart(m): 11:32am On Jun 30, 2015 |
Nigeria is finished.
Prepare for a bloodbath, start making plans to defend and protect yourself your loved ones and communities.
Mission break up Nigeria 2015 is on track. |
Politics › Re: VP Osinbajo Arrives Abidjan For The Launch Of West Africa Energy Leaders (pics) by worksmart(m): 11:28am On Jun 30, 2015 |
This man is acting like he believes he is already the president. |